United States policy on trade with Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union 1

1. For previous documentation on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. iv, pp. 489 ff. For documentation on the related problems of the trade policy of the United States toward Communist-occupied China, see vol. ix, pp. 817 ff.


[80] The Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Perkins) to the Secretary of State

640.6031/10–2549: Telegram


[81] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Netherlands

840.50 Recovery/10–2149: Telegram


[83] The Consul in Geneva (Troutman) to the Secretary of State

501.BD Europe/10–3149: Telegram


[84] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

840.20/11–249: Telegram


[85] The Secretary of State to All Diplomatic Offices

600.119/11–249: Circular telegram


[86] The Acting Administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration (Foster) to the Embassy in France

ECA Telegram Piles, Lot W–131, Paris Torep: Telegram


[88] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Kirk) to the Secretary of State

501.BD Europe/11–1049: Telegram


[92] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Norway

840.50 Recovery/12–249: Telegram


[93] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

840.50 Recovery/12–749: Telegram


[94] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

840.50 Recovery/12–1349: Telegram


[95] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

840.50 Recovery/12–1549: Telegram


[96] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in France

840.50 Recovery/12–2249: Telegram


[97] The United States High Conwuspioner for Germany (McCloy) to the Secretary of State

600.629/12–3049: Telegram