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
[31] No. 31
The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
(Wadsworth) to the Department of
State
849.13/6–1153:Telegram
[33] No. 33
Memorandum of Discussion at the 151st
Meeting of the National Security Council, Washington, June 25,
1953
Eisenhower Library, Eisenhower papers, Whitman file
[34] No. 34
The Secretary of
State to the Embassy in
Czechoslovakia
761.00/7–653: Telegram
[35] No. 35
The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
(Wadsworth) to the Department of
State
749.00/7–753: Telegram
[36] No. 36
The Ambassador in Poland (Flack) to the Department of State
761.00/7–753: Telegram
[37] No. 37
The Chargé in Hungary (Thompson) to the
Department of State
764.00/7–853: Telegram
[38] No. 38
The Minister in Rumania (Shantz) to the
Department of State
766.00/7–953: Telegram
[39] No. 39
Memorandum by the Special Assistant
to the President (Jackson) to the Members of the
Psychological Strategy Board
100.4 PSB/7–1153
[40] No. 40
Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary
of State for European Affairs (Merchant) to the Under Secretary of
State (Smith)
PSB files, lot 62 D 333, Luncheon Meetings
[41] No. 41
The Secretary of
State to the United States Mission
at the United Nations
760.00/–1253:Telegram
[42] No. 42
The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
(Wadsworth) to the Department of
State
611.49/8–1553: Telegram
[43] No. 43
Memorandum Prepared in the Department
of State
PPS files, lot 64 D 563, “Regional Conferences”
[44] No. 44
Summary Minutes of the Chiefs of
Mission Meeting at Vienna, September 22–24, 1953
PPS files, lot 64 D 563, “Regional Conferences”
[45] No. 45
Memorandum by the Special Assistant
to the President (Jackson) to the Staff Secretary in the White
House Office (Minnich)
611.00/10–2453
[46] No. 46
The Secretary of
State to the Embassy in
Poland
848.49/10–1353: Telegram
[47] No. 47
The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
(Wadsworth) to the Department of
State
848.49/10–1753: Telegram
[48] No. 48
The Minister in Rumania (Shantz) to the
Department of State
860.49/10–1753: Telegram
[49] No. 49
Memorandum by the President to the Secretary of
State
611.00/10–2453
[50] No. 50
The Ambassador in Poland (Flack) to the Department of State
748.00(W)/11–653: Telegram
[51] No. 51
Report to the National Security
Council by the National Security Council Planning
Board
S/S–NSC files, lot 63 D 351, NSC 174 Series
[52] No. 52
Memorandum of Discussion at the 177th
Meeting of the National Security Council, Washington, December
23, 1953
Eisenhower Library, Eisenhower papers, Whitman file
[53] No. 53
The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
(Johnson)
to the Department of State
249.1111 Hvasta, John/12–3153: Telegram
[54] No. 54
The Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
(Johnson)
to the Department of State
849.331/2–554: Telegram
[55] No. 55
The Chargé in Hungary (Lafoon) to the Department of State
764.00/6–154: Telegram
[56] No. 56
Report by the Operations Coordinating Board Working Group on NSC 174 to the National Security Council
S/S–NSC files, lot 63 D 351, NSC 174 Series
[57] No. 57
The Minister in Hungary (Ravndal) to the
Department of State
864.49/8–1354: Telegram
[58] No. 58
The Minister in Hungary (Ravndal) to the
Department of State
764.00/10–2054: Telegram
[60] No. 60
The Chargé in the Soviet Union
(Walmsley) to the Department of
State
396.1 MO/12–354:Telegram
- The change in designation from “Praha” to “Prague” in Department of State telegrams took place on Oct. 1.↩