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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.
August 7, 1944
Stanislaw Mikolajczyk and Stalin discuss military aid to Poland.
August 3, 1944
The Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile meets with Stalin to discuss Polish-Soviet political and military relations.
August 9, 1944
Stalin, Bierut, and Molotov dicuss Polish-Soviet relations.
August 5, 1944
The President of the National Council of Poland gives a speech in Moscow.
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.
June 22, 1944
Gomulka discusses the war with Stalin, issues the Polish Army faced with communication, and Polish politics.