Telegram Regarding Congressional Action
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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 5 (76 documents) - July 1964 - Sept. 1966
Contains telegrams, memos, and reports to the State Department largely concerning Polish mediation between the United States and the People’s Republic of China regarding American interests in Southeast Asia, with a particular emphasis on Vietnam.
Folder 6 (64 documents) - Nov. 1963 - Sept. 1966
Contains documents concerning the day-to-day issues that arose at the American Embassy in Warsaw, including requests from the Embassy for instructions from the State Department. Messages also include information on events in Poland which might interest the State Department
Folder 7 (90 documents) - Dec. 1963 - Sept. 1966
Contains documents on cross-Curtain cooperation and the development of U.S.-Poland relations, with some documents dealing with internal Polish politics. Some documents also deal with historical commemorations.
Folder 8 (43 documents) - Jan. 1964 - Jan. 1966
Contains correspondence between the Polish embassy and President Johnson’s administration, including correspondence with ambassadors Gronouski and Drozniak covering the escalating crisis in Vietnam and Laos, as well as memoranda regarding the improvement of East-West relations through economic policy. -
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Folder 6
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Contains documents on the day-to-day affairs of the American embassy in Warsaw.
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Folder 6 (64 documents) - Nov. 1963 - Sept. 1966
These documents concern the day-to-day issues that arose at the American Embassy in Warsaw, including requests from the Embassy for instructions from the State Department. Messages also include information on events in Poland which might interest the State Department. In general the documents concern efforts to foster a cooperative relationship with the Polish government, while also remaining “firm” when grievances arise. There are references to retaliation for specific actions, with explicit concern for keeping such retaliation proportionate to the relevant grievance so as not to endanger broader policy goals. The negotiations with Chinese representatives over the future of Vietnam also make appearances, as in other folders in this box.