The United States and the conclusion of the Greek civil war; the Greek question at the United Nations 1

1. For previous documentation on these topics, see Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. iv, pp. 1 ff.


[225] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece

868.00/9–2049: Telegram


[226] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Cannon) to the Secretary of State

860H.00/9–2149: Telegram


[227] The Acting Secretary of State to the United States Mission to the United Nations, at New York

868.00/9–2249: Telegram


[228] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece

868.00/9–2349: Telegram


[229] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Cannon) to the Secretary of State

501.BB Balkan/9–2449: Telegram


[231] The Ambassador in Greece (Grady) to the Secretary of State

868.00/9–2849: Telegram


[232] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece

868.20/9–2849: Telegram


[234] The Ambassador in Greece (Grady) to the Acting Secretary of State

868.20/10–349: Telegram


[238] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece

868.20/10–2049: Telegram


[239] The Ambassador in Greece (Grady) to the Secretary of State

841.2368/10–2149: Telegram


[240] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Offices

800.00 Summaries/10–2049: Circular telegram


[243] The Ambassador in Greece (Grady) to the Secretary of State

868.20/10–1449: Telegram


[246] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

840.20/10–2849


[247] The Ambassador in Greece (Grady) to the Secretary of State

501.BB/11–149: Telegram


[252] The Secretary of State to the United States Mission to the United Nations, at New York

501.BB/11–1849: Telegram


[254] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece

868.00/11–2149: Telegram

  1. Ambassador Grady had stopped in Rome en route to Paris for a brief consultation visit. This telegram was sent via the facilities of the Embassy in Rome.