Memorandum from Secretary of State Edward Stettinius to President Harry S. Truman, Current Developments in Foreign Affairs
Images (2)
Document
| id |
id
207521827
|
|---|---|
| contentType |
contentType
document
|
| source |
source
import
|
Source image fields (6)
Extracted text
OCR Page 1 of 2For SECRET
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (E)
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
MARS Doce 6-26-25
April 23, 1945
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Subject: Current Developments in Foreimn Affairs
FRENCH DELEGATE RE ORTS ON CONDITIONS IN POLAND. French
Foreign Office has confirmed and expanded previous reports
received concerning impressions gained by the French dele-
gate to the Lublin Government. This man who was chosen
partly because of his pro-Soviet attitude calls the poli-
tical situation "appalling." He states that the "so-called*
Warsaw Government has practically no support and that its
authority would be non-existent if it were not maintained
by the Red Army. He considers that Poland is already as
Soviet as any of the sixteen Soviet republics and that
unless something is done, Poland as a nation will cease to
exist within a year.
DETERMINATION OF VIENNA OCCUPATION ZONES. The Department
has instructed its political representative who will be
assigned in Austria that the Vienna discussions on occu-
pation zones are expected to result in recommendations for
consideration in the European Advisory Commission. Although
the American Government is willing to make some concessions
on its proposals on zones, it can under no circumstances
forego the unrestricted use of adequate airfield facilities
for our forces.
BRITISH HOPE FOR AMERICAN LIBERATION OF PRAGUE. The Embassy
at London has received from the British Foreign Office a
note expressing Eden's considered view that it would be
most desirable politically for Prague to be liberated by
the United States Army. The note cites the obvious
advantage of a Western Allied contribution to the libera-
tion of Czechoalovakia in addition to the fact that the
the establishment of our missions in that country would
be facilitated.
PETAIN
Relations
belongs_to