Political, economic, and military relations of the United States and Brazil 1
1. For previous documentation concerning United States relations with Brazil, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. ii, pp. 757 ff.
[697] The Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson ) to the Secretary of State
Rio de Janeiro
, January 15, 1951—7 p.m.
832.00/1–1551: Telegram
[699] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( Miller ) to the Secretary of State
[
Washington
,] January 25,
1951.
832.00/1–2551
[700] Memorandum by the Economic and Finance Adviser of the Bureau of Inter-American Affairs (White)
[
Washington
,] February 6,
1951.
832.00/2–651
[702] The Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson ) to the Secretary of State
Rio de Janeiro
, March
20, 1951—2 p.m.
611.32/3–2051: Telegram
[703] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, April
12, 1951—2 p.m.
611.32/4–1251: Telegram
[704] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, May
10, 1951—5 p.m.
795B.5/5–1051: Telegram
[705] The Counselor of Embassy in Brazil ( Mills ) to the Officer in Charge of Brazilian Affairs ( Kidder )
Rio de Janeiro
, May 21, 1951.
Rio de Janeiro Embassy Files, Lot 61 F 30, Folder 523.1
[706] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, May
28, 1951—6 p.m.
795B.5/5–2851: Telegram
[707] The Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson ) to the Brazilian Minister for Foreign Affairs ( Neves da Fontoura )
Rio de Janeiro
, June 11,
1951.
832.2546/6–1351
[708] The Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson ) to the Secretary of State
Rio de Janeiro
, July
5, 1951—8 p.m.
795B.5/7–551: Telegram
[710] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, August 9,
1951.
832.2546/6–2251: Airgram
[711] The United States Representative on the Inter-American Economic and Social Council ( Bohan ) to the Officer in Charge of Brazilian Affairs ( Kidder )
Rio de Janeiro
, August 9,
1951.
832.00–TA/8–951
[712] The Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( Miller ) to the Commander in Chief, United Nations Command ( Ridgway )
Washington
, August 10,
1951.
Miller Files, Lot 53 D 26
[713] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Officer in Charge of Brazilian Affairs (Kidder)
[
Washington
,] August 17,
1951.
732.5811/8–1751
[714] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, August 21,
1951.
732.5/8–2151: Telegram
[715] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, August
23, 1951—8 p.m.
782.5/8–2351: Telegram
[716] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Brazil
Washington
, August
28, 1951—7 p.m.
398.14/8–2851: Telegram
[717] The Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson ) to the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( Miller )
Rio de Janeiro
, August 31,
1951.
Miller Files, Lot 53 D 26
[718] The Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( Miller ) to the Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson )
Washington
, September 14,
1951.
Miller Files, Lot 53 D 26
[719] The Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans, Department of the Army ( Bolté ) to the Chief of the Joint Staff, Brazilian Armed Forces ( Góes Monteiro )
Washington
, 27 September,
1951.
732.5/8–2751
[721] The Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs ( Miller ) to the Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson )
Washington
, October 23,
1951.
Miller Files, Lot 53 D 26
[722] Notes of the Under Secretary’s Meeting, Department of State, 9:30 a.m., October 31, 1951
October
31, 1951, 9:30 a.m.
[723] The United States Representative on the Inter-American Economic and Social Council ( Bohan ) to the United States Commissioner, Joint Brazil–United States Economic Development Commission ( Knapp )
Washington
, November 9,
1951.
832.00–TA/11–951
[724] Memorandum by the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund for the United States ( Southard ) to the Secretary of the National Advisory Council ( Glendinning )
[
Washington
,] December 11,
1951.
[726] The Ambassador in Brazil ( Johnson ) to the Secretary of State
Rio de Janeiro
, December 27, 1951—7 p.m.
832.2546/12–2751: Telegram
- Department of State files indicate that this conversation took place on August 2.↩