Cooperation with the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees to assist persons forced to emigrate, primarily from Germany, for political or racial reasons1
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1938, vol. i, pp. 758 ff. For correspondence regarding Jewish immigration into Palestine, see post, pp. 574 ff.
[127] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy)
Washington, October 2,
1939—midnight.
840.48 Refugees/1874: Telegram
[128] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Kennedy) to the Secretary of State
London, October 4, 1939—7
p.m.
[Received October 4—3:30 p.m.]
[Received October 4—3:30 p.m.]
840.48 Refugees/1879: Telegram
[129] Statement Issued by the Department of State, October 18, 1939
October 18, 1939
840.48 Refugees/1954
[130] Statement Issued by the Department of State, October 26, 1939
October 26, 1939
840.48 Refugees/1958
[131] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Chief of the Division of European Affairs (Pell)
[Washington,] November 8, 1939.
840.48 Refugees/1984
[132] The Under Secretary of State (Welles) to President Roosevelt
Washington, December 1, 1939.
840.48 Refugees/2003
[133] The Under Secretary of State (Welles) to the President of the Coordinating Foundation (Van Zeeland)
Washington, December 6, 1939.
840.48 Refugees/2012
[134] The Lithuanian Minister (Zadeikis) to the Secretary of State
Washington, December 8, 1939.
840.48 Refugees/2010
[135] The Ambassador in Italy (Phillips) to the Secretary of State
Rome, December 12, 1939—5
p.m.
[Received December 12—4:19 p.m.]
[Received December 12—4:19 p.m.]
840.48 Refugees/2015: Telegram
[136] The Secretary of State to the Lithuanian Minister (Zadeikis)
Washington, December 20, 1939.
840.48 Refugees/2010