Intelligence Information Cable Regarding Ambassadorial Perspective on End to Vietnam War
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Below you can find short descriptions of each of the folders in this box. Click on each folder to see a more detailed description.
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Folder 1 (78 documents) - July 1966 - Dec. 1968
Contains a series of telegrams between Washington and the US Embassy in Poland from 1966 to 1968. There are also a variety of telegraphs from 1966-68 regarding diplomatic concerns over Vietnam, Soviet movement, and the Polish borders; telegraphs related to the Gronounski-Wang talks; and telegraphs regarding Colonel Metzger.
Folder 2 (8 documents) Nov. 1966 - May 1968
Contains documents on mediation for the war in Vietnam and ambassadorial correspondence, including telegrams from the US Embassy in Warsaw and special intelligence information reports and cables.
Folder 3 (24 documents) Sept. 1967 - May 1968
Contains documents on internal Polish affairs, especially antisemitism, the military, and potential instability, including memorandums and intelligence cables.
Folder 4 (28 documents) - Sept. 1966 - Dec. 1967
Contains telegrams, memorandums, and intelligence notes regarding US-Polish relations, issues regarding Poland and Vietnam, the new Polish ambassador, and European security, among other topics.
Folder 5 (11 documents) - July 1966 - Sept. 1968
Contains documents on antisemitism in Poland and U.S. response, and Poland’s military relationship with North Vietnam. The folder also contains a lengthy (103 pages) translated report from eight “Polish Army specialists” on North Vietnam. The specialists’ primary missions were to assess the suitability of Polish equipment for service in Vietnam and to obtain samples of U.S. military equipment for the purpose of military research in Poland.
Folder 6 (7 documents) - June 1968 - Sept. 1968
Contains documents on antisemitism in Poland and the fallout from the Warsaw Pact intervention in Czechoslovakia. Four of these documents, including a newspaper clipping requested by W.W. Rostow, directly or indirectly discuss the antisemitic campaigns associated with Poland’s March Crisis of 1968 and subsequent power realignment involving General Mieczysław Moczar and First Secretary Gomułka. -
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Contains documents on U.S.-Poland relations, the war in Vietnam, and internal Polish affairs.
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Folder 1 (78 documents) - July 1966 - Dec. 1968
This folder contains a series of telegrams between Washington and the US Embassy in Poland from 1966 to 1968. Concerns include building relations with Poland and Eastern Europe, negotiating the terms of an economic agreement between the US and Poland, and tracking the movements of foreign ambassadors, particularly North Vietnamese Ambassador Do Phat Quang. It also contains telegrams from 1966-1968 reporting on various diplomatic affairs, Soviet troop movements, and internal Polish affairs. Governor George W. Romney's visit to Poland is the topic of one telegram. Another is about Red Cross procedures in Hainan and Hong Kong. There are also a variety of telegraphs from 1966-68 regarding diplomatic concerns over Vietnam, Soviet movement, and the Polish borders. There are several related to the Gronounski-Wang talks. There are also several about Colonel Metzger.