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Eastern Europe
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January 21, 1971
In Warsaw Embassy Dispatch No. 192, Ambassador Walter Stoessel criticizes RFEâs abusive personal characterizations of individual Polish leaders
November 16, 1956
Second draft of âProposed Interim Guidance for FECâ prepared for Allen Dulles to forward [over his disclosed pseudonym] to the FEC.
June 7, 1962
In Dispatch No. 466, the Warsaw Embassy views RFE as âdoing an effective jobâ in broadcasting to Poland
December 9, 1960
Cord Meyer forwards Ambassador Beamâs criticism of RFE to Allen Dulles and calls for more American control over the RFE Polish Service
November 30, 1960
Ambassador Beam complains about two RFE Polish broadcasts to the U.S. Consul General in Munich
Ambassador Beam responds to Allen Dullesâ letter of November 13, 1960 [document not released] about RFE Polish broadcasts
September 15, 1959
Allen Dulles records his discussion that day with Undersecretary of State Douglas Dillon and Ambassador Jacob Beam, who were critical of RFE Polish broadcasts
August 3, 1959
Polish Communist chief Wladyslaw Gomulka complains to Vice President Nixon that RFE âsimply piles abuse on everything and everyone in Poland.â
April 28, 1959
Cord Meyer records sharply different views of the utility of RFE Polish broadcasts aired by State and CIA officials in a meeting with Assistant Secretary of State Foy Kohler on April 23, 1959
April 2, 1959
Cord Meyer recounts conclusions of the June 2, 1958, session of the Committee on Radio Broadcasting Policy.