Poland: government and boundaries
[140] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the President
Moscow, 14 October
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[141] Memorandum by the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
Moscow, October 16,
1944.
Moscow Embassy Files
[142] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt
London, 22 October
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[143] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill
[Washington,] 22 October
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[144] The Polish Ambassador (Ciechanowski) to the Acting Secretary of State (Stettinius)
Washington
, October 27th, 1944.
Roosevelt Papers
[145] The Acting Secretary of State (Stettinius) to the President
Washington, November 15,
1944.
Roosevelt Papers
[146] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Mikolajczyk
Washington, November 17,
1944.
Roosevelt Papers
[147] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant) to the Secretary of State
London, November 25, 1944—6 p. m.
[Received November 25—9:52 p. m.]
[Received November 25—9:52 p. m.]
860C.01/11–2544: Telegram
[148] The Acting Secretary of State (Stettinius) to the President
Washington, November 25,
1944.
Roosevelt Papers
[149] The Acting Secretary of State (Stettinius) to the President
[Washington,] November 28,
1944.
860C.01/11–2644
[151] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
[Washington,] December 13,
1944.
860C.01/12–544: Telegram
[152] The Secretary of State to the President
[Washington,] 15 December
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[153] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill
[Warm
Springs, Georgia,] 15 December
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[154] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt
[London,] 16 December 1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[155] President Roosevelt to Marshal Stalin
[Warm
Springs, Georgia,] 16 December
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[156] Department of State Press Release, December 18, 1944
December 18, 1944
Reprinted from Department of State Bulletin, December 24, 1944, vol. xi, p. 836.
[157] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Moscow,] December 19, 1944—7 p.
m.
Moscow Embassy Files: Telegram
[160] President Roosevelt to Marshal Stalin
[Washington,] 30 December
1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[161] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill
[Washington,] 4 January
1945.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[162] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt
London, 6 January
1945.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[163] Memorandum by the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
[Moscow,] January 20, 1945.
Roosevelt Papers
[164] The Acting Secretary of State (Grew) to the President
[Washington,] January 23,
1945.
760C.61/1–2345
- Roosevelt’s No. 681 to Churchill, dated December 29, 1944, quoted the text of this message, with the request, “I should like your comments before making a reply.” Churchill’s No. 864, dated December 30, 1944, included the following statement: “Your Number 681 enclosing Stalin’s reply about Poland shows how serious will be the difficulties we shall have to face. I have consulted the Foreign Secretary and the Cabinet about it and their clear view is that we shall continue to press Stalin not to recognise the Lublin Committee as the government of Poland and tell him plainly that we shall not do so. The matter should be reserved for the coming conference.” (Roosevelt Papers.)↩