Difficulties affecting relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, and discussions concerning their alleviation 38

38. For previous correspondence regarding difficulties from Soviet authorities, see Foreign Relations, The Soviet Union, 1933–1939, pp. 837 ff.


[251] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the Soviet Union (Thurston)

811.20 Defense (Requisitions)/6: Telegram


[252] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Thurston) to the Secretary of State

740.0011 European War 1939/3423: Telegram


[255] Memorandum by Mr. Harold W. Moseley of the Division of Controls

700.00116 M.E./305


[258] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

711.61/738


[259] The Ambassador of the Soviet Union (Umansky) to the Secretary of State

811.20 Defense (Requisitions)/33


[261] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador of the Soviet Union (Umansky)

811.20 Defense (Requisitions)/33


[262] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Division of European Affairs (Henderson)

811.20 (D) Regulations/148


[271] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Thurston) to the Secretary of State

191.1/499


[273] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

711.61/756: Telegram


[274] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Steinhardt)

711.61/756a: Telegram


[276] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Steinhardt)

711.61/757a: Telegram


[277] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

861.56/192: Telegram


[280] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

711.61/762: Telegram

  1. This memorandum was undoubtedly prepared between July 27 and August 1, 1940.