Interest of the United States in supporting the independence of Yugoslavia through military and economic assistance programs and through the encouragement of expanded political relations with the West 1

1. For previous documentation on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 1338 ff. For documentation on Yugoslavia’s policy concerning Trieste, see Documents 84 ff.


[393] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Allen) to the Secretary of State

660.68/2–951: Telegram


[396] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Allen) to the Secretary of State

661.68/2–1451: Telegram


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

768.00/2–1451: Telegram


[398] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Gifford) to the Secretary of State

768.00/2–1651: Telegram


[400] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Allen) to the Secretary of State

668.00/2–1951: Telegram


[401] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Kirk) to the Secretary of State

768.5/2–2051: Telegram


[402] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Allen) to the Secretary of State

661.68/2–2451: Telegram


[404] Memorandum Prepared in the Department of State

768.5/3–251


[406] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Allen) to the Secretary of State

868.00/3–651: Telegram


[411] National Intelligence Estimate

INR files, NIE series


[412] The Yugoslav Ambassador (Popović) to the Secretary of State

768.5–MAP/3–1951


[415] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

768.5/3–2351: Telegram


[417] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Yugoslavia

768.5–MAP/3–2451: Telegram