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Russia
Poland
March 3, 1944
Ambassador Harriman and Stalin discuss the "Polish Question".
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Far East Air Power and intelligence about Japanese military movements.
Ambassador Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss future military movements in the Far East and Soviet intelligence about Japanese military plans.
February 2, 1944
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss Soviet intelligence about Japanese troop movements.
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss the United States using Soviet Air Bases on the Pacific coast and the Soviets entering the Pacific fight.
A conversation between W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin about the prospects of working with the Polish government during World War II.
February 3, 1944
W. Averell Harriman and Joseph Stalin discuss information the Russian have gathered from Japanese sources about future Japanese plans and troop movements during World War II.
November 19, 1945
American Ambassador Harriman further clarifies the Government of the United States' position on the Far East Commission, the Allied Council for Japan, and the role of Supreme Commander General MacArthur.
Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs V. M. Molotov and American Ambassador to the Soviet Union W. Averell Harriman continue their negotiations over the American proposals for the control mechanism and Far East Commission in Japan. Harriman introduces the possibility of Soviet troops taking part in the occupation under American Supreme Commander General MacArthur.
November 12, 1945
Molotov and Harriman argue, respectively, for the Soviet and American proposals for a control mechanism and Far East Commission in Japan, failing to iron out differences between the two proposals.