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  • At Sea, August 9, 1941.: Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State (Welles) of a Conversation With the British Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Cadogan).
  • August 14, 1941.: Atlantic Charter
  • February 23, 1942.: Master Lend-Lease Agreement Agreement Between the United States and the United Kingdom
  • June 26, 1945.: President Harry S. Truman, Address in San Francisco at the Closing Session of the United Nations Conference in San Francisco
  • September 6, 1946.: Speech by J.F. Byrnes, United States Secretary of State Restatement of Policy on Germany Stuttgart
  • September 1946.: Soviet Union’s Ambassador to Washington, D.C., Nikolai Novikov, to Moscow
  • March 12, 1947.: President Harry S. Truman, Address Before a Joint Session of Congress (The Truman Doctrine)
  • MOSCOW, July 11, 1947—6 p.m.: The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Smith) to the Secretary of State
  • December 19, 1947.: Meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers, London, November 25-December 16, 1947. Report by Secretary Marshall.
  • December 19, 1947.: President Harry S. Truman, Special Message to the Congress on the Marshall Plan
  • January 9, 1949.: “Coordinating Foreign Aid,” Department of State Bulletin
  • January 20, 1949.: President Harry S. Truman, Inaugural Address
  • February 6, 1949.: "Point 4" Program for World Economic Progress Through Cooperative Technical Assistance REMARKS BY SECRETARY ACHESON' Department of State Bulletin
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