United States policy on trade with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 1

1. Additional documentation bearing in part on the question of trade with various Eastern European countries is included elsewhere in this volume. The reader should consult the index for references to these additional materials. Documentation on the measures considered and undertaken in connection with the control of exports of equipment and materials used in the production of atomic energy is included in volume i .


[325] Paper Prepared by the Policy Planning Staff

Policy Planning Staff Files: Lot 64 D 563


[328] Report by the National Security Council

661.119/12–847


[329] Statement Prepared by the Department of Commerce

101.6/1–548


[330] Department of Commerce Press Release

600.119/1–1548


[331] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Under Secretary of State (Lovett)

860C.51/1–1948


[333] The Ambassador in Poland (Griffis) to the Secretary of State

860F.51/2–2548: Telegram


[334] The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

611.60F31/3–148: Telegram


[335] The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/3–548: Telegram


[336] Memorandum Prepared in the Department of Commerce

611.6131/2–948


[338] Memorandum by the Secretary of State

Executive Secretariat Files


[340] The Ambassador in Poland (Griffis) to the Secretary of State

660C.6131/4–348: Telegram


[348] Current Economic Developments

Bureau of Economic Affairs Files: Lot 54D361


[349] The Secretary of Commerce (Sawyer) to the Secretary of State

661.119/6–1948


[350] The Secretary of State to the Secretary of Commerce (Sawyer)

661.119/6–1948


[351] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom

861.6176/7–1548: Telegram


[354] The Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Thorp) to the Secretary of State

501.BD Europe/8–1048: Telegram