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Censorship: Special; United States Memorandum on Soviet-Polish Relations

20 Mar 1944

A file containing a detailed American memorandum on Soviet-Polish relations, and the post-war boundaries of Poland, accompanied by additional memoranda discussing its contents. The memorandum was prepared for the leaders of the American Republican party, and discusses the need for the Western powers to check Soviet ambition in Europe, with particular reference to the post-war boundaries and independence of Poland. It discusses various proposed solutions, such as the Curzon line, as well as the attitudes of the British government, and the Polish government in exile in London.
china ukraine politics japan poland united states of america germany united nations russia czechoslovakia foreign policy international relations italy romania great britain scotland second world war nazi germany secrecy border disputes soviet foreign policy soviet satellite states foreign office peter loxley post-war planning permanent under-secretary's department governments in exile franklin delano roosevelt josef stalin international red cross territorial concessions
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
China Czechoslovakia Germany Great Britain Italy Japan Nazi Germany Poland Romania Russia Scotland Ukraine United States of America
Document Reference
FO 1093/282/2
Document Types
Memorandum
File Reference
FO 1093/282
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0282.002
Keywords
Foreign Policy Soviet Foreign Policy Border Disputes Territorial Concessions Post-war Planning Governments In Exile Politics Soviet Satellite States Secrecy
Languages
English
Organizations
Foreign Office International Red Cross United Nations Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
47
Persons Discussed
Peter Loxley Franklin Delano Roosevelt Josef Stalin
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
International Relations

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