The withdrawal of the Proclaimed List and the resolution of the Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense concerning Nazi Influences1
1. For further documentation, see the pertinent chapters under each country in the Table of Contents.
[53] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic Representatives in the Eastern Hemisphere and to All Diplomatic Representatives in the Western Hemisphere
Washington, February 11, 1946—8
p.m.
740.00112A EW/2–1146: Circular telegram
[54] Press Release Issued by the Department of State, March 29, 1946
March 29, 1946
740.00112A E.W./3–2946
[55] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. T. R. Martin of the Division of River Plate Affairs
April 3, 1946.
740.00112A/4–346
[56] Memorandum by the Deputy Director of the Office of Economic Security Policy (Rubin)
[Washington,] April 15, 1946.
800.515/4–1546
[57] The Ambassador in Uruguay (Dawson) to the Secretary of State
Montevideo, April 26, 1946.
[Received 6:15 p.m.]
[Received 6:15 p.m.]
710 Consultation (3A)/4–2646: Telegram
[58] The Secretary of State to Diplomatic Representatives in the American Republics
Washington, June 5, 1946—8
a.m.
740.00112 A EW/6–546: Circular telegram
[59] The Acting Secretary of State to President Truman
Washington, June 21, 1946.
740.00112A EW/6–2246
[60] The Secretary of State to the President of the Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense (Guani)
Washington, October 31, 1946.
710 Consultation (3A)/10–446
[61] The Acting Secretary of State to Diplomatic Representatives in the American Republics
Washington, December 3, 1946—8:40
a.m.
740.00112A/12–346: Circular airgram