The Train From Moscow: The Road to Reopening the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw, June–July 1945
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https://doi.org/10.15823/istorija.2024.136.2Keywords:
Polish Government of National Unity, Tripartite Commission in Moscow 1945, U.S. Intelligence, William J. Tonesk, American-Polish relationsAbstract
This article offers a detailed insight into negotiations regarding coalition government for Poland that took place in Moscow in June 1945, with special attention directed at the work of the U.S. embassy. The key protagonist is the translator, a U.S. intelligence officer of Polish ancestry William J. Tonesk. This text addresses the question on how well were the Americans informed about the conditions in Poland and the internal dynamics within Polish political groups as they sought to implement decisions made at the Yalta Conference. Looking through the microhistorical lenses it becomes obvious that, despite access to information, the conditions for talks orchestrated by the Soviets determined their outcome.
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