Katyn Forest massacre
Kennan’s visit to
and NATO
Poznan riots in
Solidarity in
Soviet occupation of
and U.S. aid
Warsaw Uprising
Policy Planning Staff
accomplishments of
and atomic weapons
and covert activities
defensive perimeter strategy of
formation of
functions of
in Kennan’s absence
and Kennan’s fading influence
Kennan’s poem to
Kennan’s resignation from
and Marshall
Nitze as director of
and Palestine
papers produced by
PPS/1, “Policy With Respect to American Aid to Western Europe,”
PPS/9 on Italy
PPS/13 on U.S. grand strategy
PPS/23, global survey
PPS/27, on European defense
PPS/35, “The Attitude of This Government Toward Events in Yugoslavia,” 322–24; updated
PPS/37, “Policy Questions Concerning a Possible German Settlement,”
PPS/38, “U.S. Objectives With Respect to Russia,”
PPS/39, “U.S. Policy Toward China,”
PPS/43, “Considerations Affecting the Conclusion of a North Atlantic Security Pact,”
PPS/55, and European unity
PPS/58, “Political Implications of Detonation of an Atomic Bomb by U.S.S.R.,”
and predictions
principles of
Program A
and State Department
Popov, Aleksandr
Popovic, Koca
Por, Frieda
emigration to U.S.
Kennans’ letters to
Portugal:
and Azores
Kennan’s report from
Kennan’s return visits to
neutrality of