Interest of the United States in the reestablishment of democratic government in Czechoslovakia; occupation of Czechoslovakia by United States and Soviet troops, and their withdrawal 1

1. For an account of the entry of United States and Soviet troops into Czechoslovakia and the beginning of their withdrawal, see Forrest C. Pogue, The Supreme Command, in the official Army history, United States Army in World War II: The European Theater of Operations (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1954), pp. 503–508.


[492] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt)

860F.01/9–445: Telegram


[493] The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt) to the Acting Secretary of State

860F.01/9–1445: Telegram


[494] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt)

860F.01/9–1445: Telegram


[495] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of “War (Stimson)

860F.01/9–745


[496] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of State, at London

740.00119 Council/9–1945: Telegram


[497] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of State, at London

740.00119 Council/9–2845: Telegram


[500] The Secretary of War (Patterson) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/10–2645


[501] The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

860F.00/10–3145: Telegram


[502] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt)

860F.01/11–245: Telegram


[503] The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

860F.01/11–845: Telegram


[504] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt)

860F.01/11–945: Telegram


[505] The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia (Steinhardt) to the Secretary of State

860F.01/11–3045: Telegram