I. January 1–February 1. Activities in the United Nations; rejection by the People’s Republic of China of the principles set forth by the U.N. cease-fire group; passage of the U.N. General Assembly resolution finding that the People’s Republic of China committed aggression in Korea
[1] The Ambassador in India (Henderson) to the Secretary of State
New Delhi, January 1,
1951—noon.
795.00/1–151: Telegram
[2] The Ambassador in Korea (Muccio) to the Secretary of State
Seoul, January 1,
1951.
795.00/1–151: Telegram
[3] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Rusk)
[Washington,] January 2, 1951.
795.00/1–251
[4] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 2,
1951—7:35 p. m.
320/1–251: Telegram
[6] The Ambassador in the Netherlands (Chapin) to the Secretary of State
The Hague, January 3,
1951—6 p. m.
795.00/1–351: Telegram
[7] The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic and Consular Offices
Washington, January 3,
1951—8 p. m.
795.00/1–351: Circular telegram
[8] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 3,
1951—8:38 p. m.
357.AD/1–351: Telegram
[9] The Secretary of State to the United States Mission at the United Nations
Washington, January 4,
1951—5 p. m.
320/1–451: Telegram
[10] The Ambassador in the Netherlands (Chapin) to the Secretary of State
The Hague, January 4,
1951—7 p. m.
795.00/1–451: Telegram
[11] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 4,
1951—9:25 p. m.
320/1–451: Telegram
[12] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 4,
1951—11:14 p. m.
320/1–451: Telegram
[13] The Ambassador in France (Bruce) to the Secretary of State
Paris, January 5,
1951—1 p. m.
795.00/1–551: Telegram
[14] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 5,
1951—2:25 p. m.
320/1–551: Telegram
[15] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 5,
1951—2:25 p. m.
320/1–551: Telegram
[16] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 5,
1951—2:25 p. m.
320/1–551: Telegram
[17] The Secretary of State to the United States Mission at the United Nations
Washington, January 5,
1951—3 p. m.
320/1–551: Telegram
[19] The Chargé in the Republic of China (Rankin) to the Secretary of State
Taipei, January 5,
1951—6 p. m.
693.95/1–551: Telegram
[20] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom
Washington, January 5,
1951—7 p. m.
795.00/1–551: Telegram
[22] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 6,
1951—12:57 p. m.
320/1–651: Telegram
[24] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 6,
1951—7:52 p. m.
320/1–651: Telegram
[25] The United States Representative at the United Nations (Austin) to the Secretary of State
New York, January 6,
1951—8:50 p. m.
320/1–651: Telegram
[27] The Ambassador in Yugoslavia (Allen) to the Secretary of State
Belgrade, January 8,
1951—3 p. m.
795.00/1–851: Telegram
[29] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom
Washington, January 9,
1951—noon.
795.00/1–851: Telegram
[30] The Ambassador in Korea (Muccio) to the Secretary of State
Pusan, January 9,
1951—3 p. m.
795B.00/1–951: Telegram
- Seoul had been abandoned by U.N. forces on January 3 to the advancing Chinese and North Korean armies. The wording of this telegram indicates that it was probably drafted several days prior to the date of transmission.↩