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CIA-RDP78-01617A005800020075-1
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RIPPUB
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5
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December 14, 2016
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February 6, 2003
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75
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Publication Date: 
April 3, 1946
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Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800020075-1 DEPT OF STATE review(s) completed. Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800020075-1 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP78-01617A00580002007 -1 APR 194t T ~fffReDENT/qtt 25X1X7 GENERAL EUROPE-AFRICA 41 POLAND: Mikola cz k believed in. personal dangez --Ambassador Lane reports that Mikolajczyk, in contrast to his usual phlegmatic calm," is seriously alarmed by recent measures of the Warsaw regime. The Government is making a definite attempt to link Mikolajczyk and his Polish Peasant Party with the increasing terrorist activities of rightist underground groups, and_ newly-established Summary People's Courts are "putting away" for two years all opposition leaders on whom they can lay their hands. M.ikolajczyk expects to be dismissed shortly from the Government and both Lane and his British colleague believe that his life is in danger. BULGARIA: Reduction of Bulgarian armed forces--According to the US Delegation on the Allied Control: Council for Bulgaria, the Soviet military representative reported to the Council that the Bulgarian Army and Navy have been reduced to a strength of 97,845 and 2,950, respect- ively. The Soviets consider that by this reduction Bulgaria has complied with.the armistice agreement. HUNGARY: Soviets lease agricultural land--Schoenfeld reports that the Minister of Agriculture has contracted to lease 70,000 acres of ?igr culo_ ral land to the Soviets, who reportedly plan to use it for pro- visioning their occupation forces. Hungarian officials told Schoenfeld that the Soviets were particularly interested in land belonging to Ser- bians, thereby causing apprehension that the Soviets will later claim ownership of the land on the ground that as German-owned land it welongs to the USSR under the Potsdam Agreement,,,,aument No. a is- NC CHANGE in Class. C] DDCLASS141 :; ET) Class. CcT5% ::;1.J TO: TS DDS M,:, ., X1 Approved For Releas MAQ78-0M~A6y#da2&_jJ"___..._7117C3 'MMM. D a t e : Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP78-01617A005800020075-1 5. HUNGARY: Premier sup ports Yugoslav claims to Trieste-.-Schoen- feld reports that Premier Nagy ina-all March speech supported Yugo- slav claims to territory in the Trieste area and stated that "it would lie in Hungary's interest to find an exit to the Adriatic Sea through the territory of a single country with which we are on good friendly terms." Schoenfeld believes that Nagy would not have made this state-- ment without prior. Soviet approval. 25X6A 7. ITALY: King seeks foreign asylum--According to Embassy Rome, Crown Prince Tmberto has requested the views of the British Govern- ment concerning the future residence of King Victor Emanuel in the event of his abdication. The Prince declared that the King was con- sidering Spain, Egypt, Palestine and Turkey and desired to settle the question at the earliest possible moment. 8r GERMANY: Ambassador Smith's views--Ambassador. Smith, report?- 25X6A ing on his brief visit to Germany enroute to Moscow, states that (a) there is no country, except France, to which the US could send food to better advantage than to western Germany, and (b) the US should seek immediately to integrate the western zones into a politr.cal unit oriented toward western Europe. He added that the Soviets will cer- tainly use. the food shortage in the western zones to further their poli- tical program in Germany and will seek to establish in their zone an "anti-Fascist republic" oriented toward Moscow. TO= Approved For Release 2 Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800020075-1 TOPET ~I'c'DENTOA L' FAR EAST 10. SOUTHEAST ASIA: Inactivation of the India-Burma Theater--The Joint Chiefs of Staff have directed that the India-Burma Theater be inactivated on 31 May. 25X6A 12. JAPAN: US views on division of Japanese naval units--In February the Soviets requested an immediate division of certain units of the Japanese Navy (destroyers and vessels of lesser tonnage) in order to facilitate the repatriation of Japanese from areas occupied by the USSR (see Daily Summary of 10" February, item 5). The State Depart- ment has now instructed Embassy Moscow to reply that (a) the Soviets might request SCAP to assign a suitable number of such vessels for this purpose without prejudice to their ultimate disposition, but (b) final disposition of these vessels, as well as the Japanese merchant marine, should await the completion of repatriation and other tasks involved in carrying out the surrender. THE AMERICAS 13. ARGENTINA: US recommendations--The State Department has sug- gested to the Latin American Republics (except Argentina and Haiti) that (a) the new Argentine Government should be given a reasonable time to comply with the obligations it assumed at Mexico City; (b) if Argentina does comply, its participation in a mutual assistance treaty should be welcomed; and (c) a committee of the. Governing Board of the Pan American Union should be appointed to coordinate the five draft treaties into a single document. ~- ENTIAL Approved For Release 663/0 %9 JRDP78-01617A005800020075-1 r Approved For Release 2003/04/23 : CIA-RDP78-01617AO05800020075-1 TPI)Kq fTD"2""T1W W11- EN 14. ECUADOR: Requests US withdrawal from Galapagos base--The Ecuadoran Ambassador to the US has formally requeste the US to withdraw from the Galapagos base at the earliest possible moment. The State Department has asked the War and Navy Departments to set a date. 15. HAITI: US to recognize Junta--The State Department plans to recog- nize the i itary Executive -Committee of Haiti on 8 April. This action is prompted by the fact that three American Republics (Mexico, Uru- guay and Peru) have already recognized it and 12 others favor doing so (so far only Venezuela has declared itself opposed to recognition). -4- ,~~'tAL T IC Approved For Release 2 94/23 :CF IA-RDP78-01617A005800020075-1

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