United States military and economic assistance to Greece; the Greek question at the United Nations; offer of a Greek armed forces contingent for the United Nations command in Korea1
1. For previous documentation on these topics, see Foreign Relations, 1949, vol. vi, pp. 227 ff. See also vol. iii, pp. 1 ff., for documentation on the association of Greece with Mediterranean defense planning of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
[190] Economic Cooperation Administration Mission to Greece Monthly Report for September 1950 ( R –41)
881.00R/10–2350
[191] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece
781.5/10–2650: Telegram
[192] The Ambassador in Greece ( Peurifoy ) to the Secretary of State
781.00/11–450: Telegram
[193] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece
781.00/11–450: Telegram
[195] The Chief of the Economic Cooperation Administration Mission to Greece ( Lapham ) to the Prime Minister of Greece ( Venizelos )
Athens Embassy Files: Lot 58F6: Box 45: 500 ECA
[197] The Ambassador in Greece ( Peurifoy ) to the Secretary of State
611.81/12–1250: Telegram
[198] The Ambassador in Greece ( Peurifoy ) to the Secretary of State
681.82/12–1550: Telegram
[199] The Embassy in Greece to the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Athens Embassy Files: Lot 5SF7: 420 Greek Army
[200] The Secretary of State to the United States Special Representative on the united Nations Special Committee on the Balkans ( Patterson )
357.AE/12–2350: Telegram
[201] The Ambassador in Greece ( Peurifoy ) to the Secretary of State
781.00/12–2350: Telegram
[202] The United States Representative on the united Nations Special Committee on the Balkans ( Patterson ) to the Secretary of State
357.AE/122–3150: Telegram