| 1 |
Soviet telegram to Germany on German failure to act in accord to Brest-Litovsk treaty |
Summers to Lansing |
| 1 |
SR telegram to French SR on disaproval of Soviet/German peace |
Francis to Lansing |
| 1 |
Growing German influence and declining Allied influence among Russian people |
Ruggles to War Dep. |
| 2 |
German military domination and food situation |
Summers to Lansing |
| 2 |
Refusal to enter formal engagement with Soviet government |
Lansing to Francis |
| 2 |
Plan for intervention, attempt to cooperate with but not recognise Soviet government |
Francis to Lansing |
| 8 |
US position of non-interference, intention to aid Russian military against Germany |
Lansing to Francis |
| 12 |
Russian internal problems (closing newspapers, and famine in Petrograd) |
Poole to Lansing |
| 12 |
Assesment of Trotsky and necessity for Japanese intevention |
Sharp to Lansing |
| 15 |
Lenin address on need to retrench while imperialists fight, and Soviet neutraliy |
Poole to Lansing |
| 21 |
Soviet probably unopposed to intervention, but fear German military response |
Francis to Lansing |
| 23 |
Soviet government neutrality, possible German agression against Allies at Murman |
Francis to Lansing |
| 25 |
Explaining US policy: aid Russia against Germany and aid Russian economy |
Francis to Lansing |
| 29 |
German/Russian prisoner exchange at Orsha |
Poole to Lansing |