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December 6, 1946

Report from General-Colonel T. Shtykov to Cde. I.V. Stalin and Cde. V.M. Molotov

Shytkov concludes that the Soviet delegation cannot back down from its demands for the parties in Korea to support the Moscow decision. A reversal of this position, Shtykov writes, would lead to the domination of US-backed, right-wing parties to take control over the Provisional Government of Korea.

September 1, 1944

George Kennan's Assessment of Soviet Political Figures

Kennan assess Soviet officials. He focuses on Stalin to create a profile from his history and experiences.

June 30, 1944

Telegram from Harriman to Hull

Harriman gives Hull a summary of 7 topics discussed in the Johnston, Stalin, Harriman meeting.

June 27, 1944

PARAPHRASE of Embassy’s telegram No. 2296

Harriman and Stalin discuss Finland and information from the Swedes.

June 26, 1944

The Finnish Situation

Stalin and Harriman discuss Finland and the strategy for Finnish withdraw from the war.

June 26, 1944

Stalin and Harriman Exchange Military Information

Harriman and Stalin discuss their own armies and how to deal with the German Army after the war.

June 26, 1944

Stalin, Harriman and Johnston Discuss Industry and Soviet-American Relations

Ambassador Harriman, Eric Johnston, and Marshal Stalin have a conversation about industry and U.S.- Soviet relations.

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.

June 11, 1944

Harriman and Stalin discuss Chinese Relations

Harriman relays Stalin's concerns about the Chinese and Sino-Soviet relations in Outer Mongolia.

June 10, 1944

Paraphrase of Telegram From Harriman to the President

Harriman relays Stalin's thoughts on the Chinese government and military to the President.

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