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January 23, 1944
The Police Lauds Prince Farid
Letter to the Lebanese Minister of Finance regarding the arrest of a thief after an inquiry led by Emir Chehab.
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February 02, 1944
Memorandum of Conversation Held in the Kremlin, February 2, 1944, at 6 p.m.
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss the United States using Soviet Air Bases on the Pacific coast and the Soviets entering the Pacific fight.
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February 02, 1944
Telegram re Stalin Harriman Conversation on Japanese Troops
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Soviet intelligence about Japanese troop movements.
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February 02, 1944
Memorandum of Conversation re Stalin Harriman Coversation
A conversation between W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin about the prospects of working with the Polish government during World War II.
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February 03, 1944
Paraphrase of Outgoing Navy Cable - Moscow, February 3, 1944
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss information the Russian have gathered from Japanese sources about future Japanese plans and troop movements during World War II.
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February 03, 1944
Paraphrase of Embassy's Telegram No. 361, February 3, to the Department of State
Clark Kerr and Joseph Stalin discuss issues with the Polish government and the future of Poland after World War II.
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February 09, 1944
Federal Bureau of Investigation Report on Activities of Mikhail Konstantin Kalatozov
Report on contacts made by Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov with Soviet embassy officials and members of the American film industry.
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February 29, 1944
Message Received from British Ambassador
Joseph Stalin and British Ambassador, Clark Kerr, discuss the future of the Polish government and Stalin's feeling about the Polish government in London.
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March 01, 1944
Paraphrase of Embassy’s telegram No. 688, March 1, 1944, to the Department of State
W. Averell Harriman's telegram recounting Clark Kerr's summary of his conversation with Joseph Stalin discussing the future of the Polish govenment.
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March 03, 1944
Paraphrase of Outgoing Navy Cable – Moscow, March 3, 1944.
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss future military movements in the Far East and Soviet intelligence about Japanese military plans.
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March 03, 1944
Stalin and Harriman Discuss Air Power and the Japanese
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Far East Air Power and intelligence about Japanese military movements.
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March 03, 1944
Paraphrase of Embassy's telegram No. 716, March 3, 1944, to the Department of State
Joseph Stalin and Ambassador Harriman discuss Stalin's views on Poland.
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March 03, 1944
Stalin and Harriman Discuss Poland
Ambassador Harriman and Stalin discuss the "Polish Question".
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March 16, 1944
Dinner Given by Marshal J.V. Stalin in Honour of the Command of the Polish Army
Joseph Stalin holds a dinner in honor of Polish troops with prominent members of the Polish and Soviet military as well as Soviet state officials.
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March 18, 1944
Letter, Dimitrov to Molotov, 'The Situation in the People's Party of Iran'
Message from Dimitrov to Molotov about the 1944 Iranian elections and the upcoming merger of the country's trade unions. Dimitrov attributes the People's Party's loss in the election to corruption among its opponents, but states that the campaign for the People's Party was successful in introducing its ideas to Iranian citizens.
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March 23, 1944
Letter No. 93 from L.D. Wilgress, Canadian Embassy, Moscow, to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, W.L. Mackenzie King
L.D. Wilgress and the Chinese Ambassador to Moscow, Fu Bingchang (Foo Ping-sheung), discuss Soviet movements in Xinjiang.
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April 03, 1944
Cyper No. 105 the Canadian Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. to the Secretary of State for External Affairs, Ottawa
The Canadian Ambassador in Moscow reports, on the basis of Soviet newspapers, that turmoil is ongoing along the Xinjiang-Mongolia border.
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April 11, 1944
Stalin Holds Dinner for Yugoslavian Leaders
Josip Tito, Milovan Djilas, and Joseph Stalin meet and dicuss currently events and theorize about post-war Europe.
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April 15, 1944
Federal Bureau of Investigation Report on Activities of Mikhail Konstantin Kalatozov
Report on contacts made by Soviet film director Mikhail Kalatozov with Soviet embassy officials and members of the American film industry.
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April 22, 1944
Federal Bureau of Investigation Letter to Assistant Secretary of State Adolf A. Berle
The FBI states that a confidential source reports that Kalatozov is meeting with Nelson Rockefeller regarding distributing Soviet films to South America. The signature is difficult to read but is likely J. Edgar Hoover.