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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Eastern Europe; Soviet Union; Eastern Mediterranean, Volume VIII

United States Policy with Respect to Eastern Europe 1

1. For previous documentation on this subject, see Foreign Relations, 1951, volume iv . The documentation included here pertains generally to subjects relating to Eastern Europe as a region and specifically to Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Rumania, and Bulgaria. Relations between the United States and the German Democratic Republic are documented in vol. vii, Part 2, pp. 1544 ff.


Contents

    • Significant Events in Eastern Europe and the Development of United States Policy: Political and Economic Reorganization in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Rumania; the Oatis Case in Czechoslovakia; Topics of Discussion at the United States Chiefs of Mission Meetings in Paris (March 3–5, 1952), Luxembourg (September 19–21, 1953), and Vienna (September 22–24, 1953); plans to Exploit Unrest in Eastern Europe; Food and flood Relief Proposals; Political Warfare (Documents 1-62)
      • United States Support of Refugees and Escapees from Eastern Europe; the President’s Escapee Program; the Volunteer Freedom Corps; Other Exile Groups (Documents 63-91)

      Eastern Europe; Soviet Union; Eastern Mediterranean

      • Preface
      • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
      • List of Persons
      • List of Short Titles
      • List of Sources
      • Multilateral Relations (Documents 1-356)
        • United States Policy with Respect to Eastern Europe (Documents 1-91)
        • Cyprus (Documents 357-412)
          • Albania
          • Finland (Documents 413-418)
            • Greece (Documents 419-458)
              • Turkey (Documents 459-490)
                • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Documents 491-632)
                  • Yugoslavia (Documents 633-720)
                    • Index
                    • Errata

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                    Abbreviations & Terms

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