1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1891- 1986
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France
Poland
Russia
August 9, 1944
Stalin's conversation with Mikolajczyk and the results of Stalin's promise to give aid to help Polish fighters in Warsaw.
August 12, 1944
Harriman conveys the content of a conversation he had with Stanislaw Mikolajczyk about Soviet-Polish Relations and Polish politics during and after the war, focusing on the possibility of communism.
August 10, 1944
Harriman briefs the President and the Secretary of State about conversations between Mikolajczyk and Stalin
August 8, 1944
Stanislaw Mikolajczyk gives Harriman points discussed during a meeting he had with Stalin about Polish affairs.
June 12, 1944
Harriman discusses Soviet-Polish relations with Stalin and feels Stalin finds the topic more acceptable than previously.
June 10, 1944
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss questions regarding the Polish government.
Stalin and Harriman discuss the success of D-day, and future Soviet offensives.
May 17, 1944
Professor Oscar Lange briefs the U.S. Embassy in Moscow about his meeting with Stalin to discuss Polish affairs.
February 2, 1944
A conversation between W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin about the prospects of working with the Polish government during World War II.
June 8, 1945
Harriman updates the President on the adverse relations between the USSR and the United States; observes that Stalin cannot understand the United State's interest in establishing an independent Poland.