Polish FilesMain MenuHomepageWelcome to this curated selection of digitized archival materials on Poland housed in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Archive and digitized by the UT Libraries.Box 200Below you can find short descriptions of each of the folders in this box. Click on each folder to see a more detailed description.Box 201Below you can find short descriptions of each of the folders in this box. Click on each folder to see a more detailed description.Key DocumentsA curated selection of key documents from Box 200 and Box 201 of the Polish Archive.UT CREEESf1567cf04c35a5383a1e5c6f992ee20ec474e210
Message Regarding Ambassador Gronouski's Role in Negotiations
1media/box200_folder006_doc015_lbjdoc081d_thumb.jpg2022-04-05T15:23:26-07:00UT CREEESf1567cf04c35a5383a1e5c6f992ee20ec474e210400641Message from the State Department regarding comments to Ambassador Gronouski on ongoing and future discussions concerning Vietnam.plain2022-04-05T15:23:27-07:00UT CREEESf1567cf04c35a5383a1e5c6f992ee20ec474e210
This folder focuses on cross-curtain cooperation and the development of U.S.-Poland relations, with some documents dealing with internal Polish politics. Notable themes and topics include: postmaster general Gronouski’s invitation and trip to Poland; development of trade with Poland; Polish internal politics; concern for Polish-American views and recognition of Poland’s postwar borders; meeting with ambassador to Poland Cabot, who apparently needed mollifying; discovery of listening devices in American Warsaw embassy; American attaches discovered spying on Soviet aircraft in Poland; Gronouski sworn in as new ambassador to Poland; special report on Church-State relations in Poland. Some documents also deal with historical commemorations.