(Untitled), 24 Mar 1954
Scope and Contents
Copy of a letter from WSC to [Dwight Eisenhower] President of the United States marked "private & personal" on East West trade; explaining his hopes to ease relations with the Soviet Union and that development of life in the Soviet Union and enjoyment of consumer goods may relax the "grim discipline"; he feels that weapons and military equipment should not be exported to the Soviet Union, but that the export of many items should not be banned because they might be used for military purposes; he discusses Soviet progress with the hydrogen bomb and difficulties in trade between the United Kingdom and the United States. Unsigned carbon typescript.
Dates
- Creation: 24 Mar 1954
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright: Crown
Extent
5 folio(s)
Language of Materials
English
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