Interest of the United States in the establishment of a United Provisional Government for Yugoslavia 1
1. For previous documentation relative to the concern of the United States with internal conditions in Yugoslavia, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. iv, pp. 1330 ff.
[960] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador to the Yugoslav Government in Exile (Patterson), at London
Washington, March 3,
1945—8 p.m.
860h.01/3–145: Telegram
[961] The Ambassador to the Yugoslav Government in Exile (Patterson) to the Secretary of State
London, March 4,
1945—5 p.m.
[Received March 4—2:12 p.m.]
[Received March 4—2:12 p.m.]
86011.01/3–445: Telegram
[962] Mr. Alexander C. Kirk, Political Adviser, Allied Force Headquarters, to the Secretary of State
Caserta, March 5,
1945—3 p.m.
[Received March 5—2:41 p.m.]
[Received March 5—2:41 p.m.]
860h.01/3–545: Telegram
[963] Mr. Alexander C. Kirk, Political Adviser, Allied Force Headquarters, to the Secretary of State
Caserta, March 8,
1945—3 p.m.
[Received March 8—1:48 p.m.]
[Received March 8—1:48 p.m.]
860h.01/3–845: Telegram
[964] The Secretary of State to the Yugoslav Chargé (Franges)
Washington, March 21,
1945.
860h.01/3–1345