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June 10, 1944
Memorandum of Conversation between Harriman, Stalin, and Molotov, 'Poland'
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss questions regarding the Polish government.
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June 12, 1944
Stalin and Harriman Discuss Polish Politics
Harriman discusses Soviet-Polish relations with Stalin and feels Stalin finds the topic more acceptable than previously.
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August 08, 1944
Harriman's notes on Mikolajczyk and Stalin Meeting
Stanislaw Mikolajczyk gives Harriman points discussed during a meeting he had with Stalin about Polish affairs.
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August 09, 1944
Stalin's Promise to Mikolajczyk
Stalin's conversation with Mikolajczyk and the results of Stalin's promise to give aid to help Polish fighters in Warsaw.
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August 10, 1944
PARAPHRASE OF Embassy’s telegram no. 2923
Harriman briefs the President and the Secretary of State about conversations between Mikolajczyk and Stalin
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August 12, 1944
PARAPHRASE OF Embassy’s telegram no. 2972
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.
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February 15, 1955
Report on Polish Diplomatic Functions in Washington, DC
This is Deputy Military Attache Kurina's report of various diplomatic events and functions between the Polish Embassy and other embassies in Washington, DC between January and February 1955.
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May 31, 1955
Report on Polish Diplomatic Functions in Washington, DC
This is Major Baranowski's report on Polish Embassy's diplomatic functions in Washington, DC between April and May 1955. It specifically focuses on visits of a military nature, such as West Point and the Pentagon.
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August 20, 1957
Radio Free Europe Broadcasting Policy for Poland
Policy guidelines for Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Poland as approved by the Committee on Radio Broadcasting Policy.
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January 07, 1958
Unsigned Draft Code Message to Director Blusztain
This message summarizes responses to the Rapacki Plan from countries in Western Europe, Eastern Europe, and North America.
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January 15, 1958
Correspondence Extract No. 549 from Washington to Comrade Rapacki
The Polish ambassador discusses American opinions on the Rapacki Plan, including both the interest and negative responses it has received.
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February 14, 1958
Letter, A. Rapacki to Mr. Jacob D. Beam, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America in Warsaw
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Adam Rapacki, the Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, discusses the Polish Plan and the Soviet proposal for a meeting of various heads of state.
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February 19, 1958
Note from Department III Director Jeleń
The Polish Embassy in Washington reports on the negative American opinion of the Rapacki Plan, as well as calls for free elections in eastern Europe.
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March 14, 1958
Director General Ogrodziński, 'Record of Conversation'
American Ambassador Beam informs Ogrodziński that American missions abroad will be filling out an assessment of the Rapacki Plan. Beam also mentions upcoming secret American-Soviet talks.
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May 03, 1958
Deputy Minister Winiewicz, 'Record of Conversation with US Ambassador on May 3, 1958'
Deputy Minister Winiewicz recounts his conversation with Ambassador Beam, in which Winiewicz replies to the American note concerning the Rapacki Plan by asserting the Polish intention to continue pursuing the Plan. Beam assures Winiewicz of the American interest in positive relations with Poland.
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April 28, 1959
CIA-State Department Differences on Radio Free Europe Polish Broadcasts
Cord Meyer records sharply different views of the utility of RFE Polish broadcasts aired by State and CIA officials in a meeting with Assistant Secretary of State Foy Kohler on April 23, 1959
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August 03, 1959
Gomulka Complains to Nixon about Radio Free Europe
Polish Communist chief Wladyslaw Gomulka complains to Vice President Nixon that RFE “simply piles abuse on everything and everyone in Poland.”
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September 15, 1959
CIA-State 'Summit' on Radio Free Europe Polish Broadcasts
Allen Dulles records his discussion that day with Undersecretary of State Douglas Dillon and Ambassador Jacob Beam, who were critical of RFE Polish broadcasts
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October 15, 1961
Polish Report on International Radio Transmissions
Report on the West's radio transmissions, including: NATO's torpedo activity in the Baltic Sea and the US plans to help strengthen Western navies in the region; US troop movements into Europe due to the Berlin Crisis; US tests of intercontinental ballistic missile "Titan"; exercises of Operation Skyshield and Polaris A-2, among many other missile tests
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May 31, 1962
Summary of Ambassador Wang Binnan’s Report to the Department Party Committee
Wang Bingnan reports extensively on social, political, religious, and economic conditions within Poland, as well as Poland's foreign relalations with the US, the Soviet Union, and China.