United States policy regarding the admission of new members to the United Nations; the question of the admission of Italy as a special case 1

1. For previous documentation on the United Nations membership question, see Foreign Relations, volume i for 19461948 and volume ii for 19491950.


[276] United States Delegation Position Paper

IO Files


[277] United States Delegation Working Paper

IO Files


[280] The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State

320/11–1751: Telegram


[282] The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State

320/11–1751: Telegram


[286] United States Delegation Plenary Position Paper

IO Files


[288] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State

320/12–1051: Telegram


[289] The Acting Secretary of State to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)

320/12–1051: Telegram


[291] The Acting Secretary of State to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)

320/12–1051: Telegram


[292] The secretary of State to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)

320/12–1551: Telegram


[294] The Acting Chairman of the United States Delegation to the General Assembly (Roosevelt) to the Secretary of State

320/12–2251: Telegram


[295] Memorandum by Mr. James N. Hyde, Adviser, United States Delegation to the General Assembly

UNP Files, Lot 59 D 237, “Membership General IV (Beg. 1951)”


[296] Memorandum by Mr. William B. Sale, Attaché of Embassy in Italy, at Paris

UNP Files, Lot 59 D 237, “Membership General IV (Beg. 1951)”


[301] The Secretary of State to the United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin)

320/12–2251: Telegram