Truman Papers: Telegram (?)
No. 1148
President Bierut to
President Truman1
Accepting with thanks your invitation2 conveyed in the name of the Heads of the Three Governments I have the honor to inform that the Polish Government send the following representatives:
- Edward Osóbka-Morawski, Prime-Minister of the Provisional Government of National Unity,
- S. Mikołajczyk, Vice-Premier,
- W. Rzymowski, Foreign Minister.
The question under discussion being of exceptional importance for Poland, I shall also come to Potsdam as my presence might prove to be expedient.
I take this occasion [etc.]
Boleslaw Bierut
Warsaw
, July 23d, 1945.
- This message probably was transmitted through Soviet channels. It is apparently a translation from the Russian, since the names of the Polish officials are given in the source text as Eduard Osubka-Moravski, S. Mikolaichik, V. Zhimovski, and Boleslav Berut.↩
- See document No. 1147.↩