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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.

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

June 30, 1944

Telegram from Harriman to Hull

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

June 28, 1944

PARAPHRASE of telegram sent from Harriman to Roosevelt

Stalin and Harriman discuss the Normandy Invasion, military matters, and ally relations.

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 10, 1944

Conversation about The Far East

Harriman and Stalin discuss the Soviets entering the Pacific Theater after Germany's defeat and the use of Far East bases.

June 10, 1944

Memorandum of Conversation between Harriman, Stalin, and Molotov, 'Poland'

Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss questions regarding the Polish government.

May 17, 1944

Stalin and Professor Lange Discuss Poland

Professor Oscar Lange briefs the U.S. Embassy in Moscow about his meeting with Stalin to discuss Polish affairs.

April 13, 1945

Stalin’s First Conversation with Ambassador Harriman Following the Death of President Roosevelt

Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Harry S. Truman and the death of President Roosevelt.

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