General policies and problems in United States relations with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; efforts of the United States to assure fulfillment of the treaties of peace with Bulgaria, Hungary, and Romania; civil aviation policy toward Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union; attitude of the United States toward Eastern European exile groups and escapees; response of the United States to Soviet peace propaganda 1

1. For previous documentation on these topics, see Foreign Relations, 1950, volume iv .


[166] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Offices

124.05/6–251: Circular airgram


[172] The Charge in Sweden (Woodward) to the Secretary of State

760.00/8–1751: Telegram


[173] The Secretary of State to Diplomatic and Consular Offices

561.00/8–2551: Circular airgram


[175] The Secretary of State to Senator Tom Connolly

249.1111–Oatis, William N./9–651


[178] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Sweden

760.00/8–1751: Airgram


[181] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Cumming) to the Secretary of State

398.00–MO/10–2451: Telegram


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

740.5/10–2351: Telegram


[186] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Cumming) to the Acting Secretary of State

398.00–MO/11–651: Telegram


[188] The Acting Secretary of State to the Italian Ambassador (Tarchiani)

601.01/10–2351


[190] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of Defense (Lovett)

940.40/11–1851