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
Telegram Regarding Necessary Secrecy of Gronouski Appointment
1media/box200_folder005_doc042_lbjdoc041_thumb.jpg2022-03-31T18:02:25-07:00UT CREEESf1567cf04c35a5383a1e5c6f992ee20ec474e210400641Telegram concerning necessary secrecy of Gronouski appointment until confirmed and announced in Poland.plain2022-03-31T18:02:29-07:00UT CREEESf1567cf04c35a5383a1e5c6f992ee20ec474e210
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1media/200.jpg2022-02-18T08:27:39-08:00Box 20025Below you can find short descriptions of each of the folders in this box. Click on each folder to see a more detailed description.image_header2024-11-03T20:17:57-08:00Folder 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.
This folder contains telegrams, memos, and reports from the American embassy in Warsaw 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. The PRC-US Ambassadorial Talks in this folder took place in Warsaw between US Ambassadors John Moors Cabot (until September, 1965) and John Gronouski (after November, 1965) and the Chinese Ambassadors Wang Bingnan (until April, 1964) and Wang Guoquan (after April, 1964).