1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
1879- 1953
1891- 1986
1901- 1966
1882- 1951
1890- 1986
1884- 1972
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
June 26, 1944
Ambassador Harriman, Eric Johnston, and Marshal Stalin have a conversation about industry and U.S.- Soviet relations.
March 1, 1944
W. Averell Harriman's telegram recounting Clark Kerr's summary of his conversation with Joseph Stalin discussing the future of the Polish govenment.
February 3, 1944
Clark Kerr and Joseph Stalin discuss issues with the Polish government and the future of Poland after World War II.
October 24, 1945
W.A. Harriman and Stalin discuss post-war peace treaties and discuss who will be invited to participate in negotiations in the European war.
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.