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Truman Library: Memo, dated April 19, 1945, from Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr. to President Harry S. Truman proposing to notify the press that while the Soviet Government wishes the Provisional Government of Poland in Warsaw be invited to the United Nations Conference on International Organization, the U.S. supports inviting only the New Provisional Government of National Unity. Included is a cover memo, dated April 19, 1945, from Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr. to Leonard Reinsch regarding a note that Reinsch had given Stettinius concerning Polish representation at the conference. Also included is an exchange of memos and a letter, spanning April 22, 1945-April 25, 1945, concerning a request by Dr. Stephen Wise that the American Zionist Council be allowed to seat a representative at the conference. From the Papers of Harry S. Truman Official File.

    Memo, dated April 19, 1945, from Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr. to President Harry S. Truman proposing to notify the press that while the Soviet Government wishes the Provisional Government of Poland in Warsaw be invited to the United Nations Conference on International Organization, the U.S. supports inviting only the New Provisional Government of National Unity. Included is a cover memo, dated April 19, 1945, from Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius Jr. to Leonard Reinsch regarding a note that Reinsch had given Stettinius concerning Polish representation at the conference. Also included is an exchange of memos and a letter, spanning April 22, 1945-April 25, 1945, concerning a request by Dr. Stephen Wise that the American Zionist Council be allowed to seat a representative at the conference. From the Papers of Harry S. Truman Official File.




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