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Letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the clarification of the goals of contacts in Bern between the representatives of the head of the United Staff of the Union forces of Field Marshal G. Aleksander and German General K. Wolf
F. 06.The letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the clarification of the goals of contacts in Bern between the representatives of the head of the United Staff of the Union forces of Field Marshal G. Aleksander and German General K. Wolf.
Letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov on the possible establishment of contacts between representatives of the Anglo-American command and General K. Wolf with the aim of withdrawing a German group of troops from the war
F. 06.The letter of the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov on the possible establishment of contacts between representatives of the Anglo-American command and General K. Wolf in order to withdraw from the war a German grouping of troops in Italy.
Letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov about the start of sending invitations to a conference in San Francisco
F. 06.A letter from the US ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov about the start of sending invitations to a conference in San Francisco.
Letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov in connection with the transfer of a message from the head of the United Staff of the Union forces of the Field Marshal G. Aleksander on the issue of the allies of contact with German General K. Wolf
F. 06.The letter of the US Ambassador to the USSR A. Harriman to the Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov in connection with the transfer of a message from the head of the United Staff of the Union forces of the Field Marshal G. Aleksander on the issue of establishing contact with German General K. Wolf.
Translation of the letter of the UK Ambassador to the USSR A. Kerra Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the application of a letter from the head of the US military mission to the USSR John R. Dina and the head of the British Military Mission E. R. Archer, Deputy Head of the General of General
F. 3.The translation of the letter of the UK Ambassador to the USSR A. Kerra Foreign Foreign Affairs of the USSR V. M. Molotov with the attachment of a letter from the head of the US military mission to the USSR John R. Dina and the head of the British military mission E. R. Archer, the deputy chief of the General Staff of the Red Army A. I. Antonov, with a request to permit the British and American military specialists in Gdynia (Poland).
The response letter of the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs of the USSR V.M. Molotov to the USSR in the USSR A. Harriman with a demand for the Allies to terminate contacts with representatives of the German command in connection with the refusal of Soviet representatives to participate in negotiations in Bere
F. 06.The response letter of the People’s Commissar of the USSR V. Molotov to the USSR in the USSR A. Harriman with a demand for the Allies to terminate contacts with representatives of the German command in connection with the refusal of Soviet representatives to participate in negotiations in Bern.











