A Guide to
Map Room Messages ofPresident Truman (1945-1946)
Potsdam Conference Documents(1945)
THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES
A Guide to
Map Room Messages ofPresident Truman (1945-1946)
Potsdam Conference Documents(1945)
Edited byPaul Kesaris
Guide Compiled byJoan Gibson
A Microfilm Project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.
44 North Market Street Frederick, Maryland 21701Copyright ® 1980 by University Publications of America, Inc.
All Rights Reserved.ISBN 0-89093-352-9 ISBN 0-89093-353-7
Contents
Key to Acronyms illKey to Initials v
MAP ROOM MESSAGES OF PRES. TRUMAN (1945-1946) 1-24REEL1
Communications between Truman and Attlee(July 30, 1945-November 15, 1946) 1
Communications between Truman and Chiang Kai-shek(May 3, 1945-August 2, 1946) 3
Communications between Truman and Churchill(April 11-July 30, 1945) 4
Communications regarding Churchill Trip to Florida(November 24-December 31, 1945) 5
Communications between Truman and Harriman(April 13, 1945-September 28, 1946) 6
REEL 2Communications between Truman and Hurley
(April 13-September 12, 1945) 7Communications between Truman and Marshall
(December 29, 1945-August 1, 1946) 7Communications regarding Stalin-Hopkins Conference
(May 19-June 12, 1945) 8Miscellaneous Communications to and from Truman
(April 13, 1945-December 30, 1946) 8Communications between Truman and Stalin
(April 16-December 23, 1945) 12Minutes of Crimean Conference (February 5-9, 1945) 13
REEL 3Communication between Truman and Stalin
(April 6-May 27, 1945) 13Messages regarding Germany: Surrender, Treaty, Armistice
(April 20-August 17, 1945) 14Messages regarding Zones of Occupation in Germany and Austria
(April 12-November 29, 1945) 16REEL 4
Record of Conversations between Stalin and Hopkins(May 26-June 6, 1945) 18
Intelligence Message regarding ULTRA: Continued Secrecy inPeacetime (September 1945) 19
Messages regarding Surrender of Japan (April 21-August 23, 1945) 19REEL 5
Further Messages regarding Surrender of Japan(August 23-October 2, 1945) 21
Communications regarding Soviet-Chinese Relations, Talks betweenStalin and Soong (April 23-August 26, 1945) 22
Communications regarding Trips of President(May 29-September 16, 1945) 24
POTSDAM CONFERENCE DOCUMENTS (1945) 25-38REELl
Pres. Truman's Potsdam Diary (July 16-30, 1945), 25Potsdam Papers (1945)
Vol. I. Agenda and Documents 25Vol. II. Background Information
Europe 25Economic 27Near East 27Far East 28
Vol. III. Territorial StudiesItalian Frontiers and Colonies 29German Frontiers 29Balkan Frontiers 29East European Frontiers 29Far East 30
Vol. IV. U.S. Bilateral Discussionswith Russians 30with British 30
Vol. V. Recommendations from Joint Chiefs of Staff and Memoranda fromPresident's Records on Subjects to be Discussed at Berlin 31
Vol. VI. Papers and Minutes of Meetings of Combined Chiefs of Staff 31Vol. VII. Minutes of Meetings of Heads of Government: Truman,
Churchill, Stalin 33REEL 2
Vol. VII. (cont.) 33Vol. VIII. Minutes of Meetings of Foreign Ministers 33Vol. IX. Correspondence of Pres. Truman with Heads of Government 34Vol. X. Miscellaneous Documents
Letters and Memoranda Submitted to the President concerningConference Agenda 35
Memoranda, Letters, and Reports from JCS to the President notrelated to Tripartite Meetings 36
Papers on Germany related to Tripartite Meetings 36Reports Submitted to President by Joseph E. Davies 36Papers relating to Discussions at Berlin: Italy, Koenigsburg,
Near East, Poland 36Miscellaneous Unsigned Reports submitted to the President Prior
to Conference 37Correspondence of the President and President of Poland 37Papers related to Tripartite Meetings: Southeastern Europe, Spain
and Tangier, War Criminals, Waterways 37Dispatches, Memoranda, and Letters unrelated to Tripartite Meetings
concerning Lend-lease Arrangements with British Government 37Papers related to Tripartite Meetings: Reparations, Council of
Foreign Ministers 38Papers on Japan 38
Vol. XI. Report on Tripartite Conference of Berlin 38
Key to AcronymsAustralian Commonwealth Naval Board
Advanced Echelon, General Headquarters, Southwest PacificArea
Allied Expeditionary Forces
Allied Forces Headquarters
Adjutant General, War Department
Aircraft, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific
Air Liaison, Pacific Ocean Area
U.S. Naval Liaison Officer
U.S. Naval Attache1
Allied Naval Commander, Expeditionary Force
British Chiefs of Staff
Bureau of Naval Personnel
Combined Civil Affairs Committee
Combined Cipher Machine
Combined Chiefs of Staff
Commanding General, Combined Training Center
Commanding General, Far East Air Force
Commanding General, Services of Supply, China Theater
Commanding General, U.S. Army Strategic Air Forces
Commanding General, U.S. Forces, China Theater
Commander in Chief, Army Forces, Pacific Command
Commander in Chief, British Pacific Fleet
Commander in Chief, Atlantic
Commander in Chief, Mediterranean
Commander in Chief, Pacific
Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Area
Chief of Naval Operations
Commander Escort Division
Commander, Fleet Air Wing
Commanding General, China
Commanding General, China Theater
Commanding General, European Theater of Operations
Commanding General, Far East Air Force
Commanding General, India Burma Theater
Commanding General, Services of Supply, China Theater
Commanding General, U.S. Army Strategic Air Forces
Commanding General, U.S. Forces, China Theater
Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet
Commander, Mine Craft, Pacific Fleet
Commander, Marshalls/Gilberts Area
Commander, Naval Air Transport Service
COMNAVEU Commander, U.S. Naval Forces in Europe
COMNAVGRCHINA Commander, Naval Group, China
COMNAVNAW Commander, U.S. Naval Forces, Northwest African Waters
COMNORPAC Commander, North Pacific Force
COMSERVPAC Commander, Service Force, Pacific Fleet
COM3RDFLT Commander, Third Fleet
CTF Commander, Task Force
CTG Commander, Task Group
CTU Commander, Task Unit
ECM Electric Cipher Machine
JCS Joint Chiefs of Staff
MIL MIS Military Mission
NAVOP Naval Operation
OWI Office of War Information
PAC/POA Pacific Command/Pacific Ocean Area
SACSEA Supreme Allied Commander, Southeast Asia
SCAEF Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force
SHAEF Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force
WARCOS War Department, Chief of Staff
WARJCS War Department, Joint Chiefs of Staff
WAROPDIV War Department, Operations Division
WARTAG War Department, The Adjutant General
Key to Initials
C.A. Clement R. Attlee, prime minister of Great Britain
H.A. Harold R.L. George Alexander, British field marshal
A.B. Adolf A. Berle, American diplomat
J.B. James F. Byrnes, American secretary of state
W.C. Winston S. Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain
J.D. John Deane, head of U.S. military mission in U.S.S.R.
D.E. Dwight D. Eisenhower, American general of the army
J.G. Joseph C. Grew, acting American secretary of state
A.M. W. Averell Harriman, American diplomat
H.H. Harry L. Hopkins, American politician and administrator, special envoy ofPresident Truman
P.H. Patrick J. Hurley, American diplomat
C.K. Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese Nationalist leader
G.K. George F. Kennan, U.S. charge' d'affaires in Moscow
W.L. William D. Leahy, American admiral of the fleet
D.M. Douglas MacArthur, American general of the army
G.M. George C. Marshall, American general of the army
V.M. Vyacheslav Molotov, Russian foreign minister
C.N. Chester W. Nimitz, American admiral of the fleet
C.S. Carl Spaatz, commanding general of U.S. army strategic air forces
E.S. Edward R. Stettinius, American statesman
J.S. Joseph V. Stalin, Russian premier
H.T. Harry S Truman, 33rd President of U.S.
M.T. Myron C. Taylor, American diplomat
J.V. James K. Vardaman, Jr., naval aide to the President
A.W. Albert C. Wedemeyer, American general, commander in China
J.W. John G. Winant, U.S. ambassador to Great Britain •
REEL INDEXMap Room Messages of
President Truman (1945-1946)
Reel 1Communications between President Truman and Prime
Minister of Great Britain Clement R. Attlee(July 30, 1945-November 15, 1946)
ATTLEE TO TRUMANJuly 1945
0001 30 2 pp.0003 31 2 pp.
August 19450005 1 2 pp.0007 6 3 pp.0010 8 2 pp.0012 11 3 pp.0015 15 2 pp.0017 16 2 pp.0019 17 1 p.0020 18 3 pp.0023 19 2 pp.
September 1945
0025 1 5 pp.0030 14 2 pp.0032 16 3 pp.0035 23 4 pp.0039 25 7 pp.0046 26 2 pp.0048 28 2 pp.
October 1945
0050 1 1 p.0051 3 2 pp.0053 5 1 p.0054 12 2 pp.0056 13 2 pp.0058 17 2 pp.0060 19 2 pp.0062 29 2 pp.
November 1945
0064 5 2 pp.0066 12 1 p.0067 13 1 p.0068 2 1 p.0069 5 1 p.
January 19460070 4 3 pp.
February 19460073 4 4 pp.0077 7 1 p.0078 25 4 pp.
March 19460082 22 1 p.
April 19460083 12 1 p.0084 16 5 pp.
May 19460089 10 5 pp.0094 13 3 pp.0097 15 1 p.0098 19 2 pp.0101 27 3 pp.
June 19460104 7 6 pp.0110 10 1 pp.0111 14 2pp.0113 26 2pp.
July 19460115 4 3pp.
0118 8 1 p.
0119 25 2pp.
August 19460121 9 2 pp.0123 14 1 p.0124 15 1 p.0125 18 2 pp.
October 19460127 4 1 p.0128 5 2 pp.
November 19460130 9 2 pp.
TRUMAN TO ATTLEE
August 19450132 7 4 pp.0136 9 2 pp.0138 11 4 pp.0142 14 1 p.0143 15 7 pp.0150 18 3 pp.0153 31 3 pp.
September 19450156 6 2 pp.0158 17 1 p.0159 28 3 pp.
October 19450162 5 3 pp.0165 12 2 pp.0167 13 3 pp.0170 17 1 p.
0171 20 2 pp.0173 24 1 p.
January 19460174 1 2 pp.0176 5 1 p.
April 19460177 13 1 p.
May 19460179 8 2 pp.0181 10 8 pp.0189 13 1 p.0190 16 3 pp.
June 19460193 5 4 pp.0197 14 2 pp.
July 19460199 2 2 pp.0201 5 1 p.
August 19460202 6 1 p.0203 12 7 pp.
April 19460210 20 3 pp.
August 19460213 12 2 pp.0215 14 2 pp.
October 19460217 3 7 pp.0224 10 7 pp.
November 1946
0231 15 1 p.
Communications between President Truman andGeneralissimo Chiang Kai-shek (May 3, 1945-August 2, 1946)
CHIANG KAI-SHEK TO TRUMAN
May 1945
0232 3 1 p.July 1945
0233 7 3 pp.0236 20 7 pp.0243 26 1 p.
August 19450244 10 3 pp.0247 11 3 pp.0250 13 3 pp.0253 21 5 pp.0258 23 2 pp.0260 27 4 pp.
September 19450264 1 1 p.0265 10 3 pp.0268 20 5 pp.0273 26 4 pp.0277 28 2 pp.
October 19450279 16 2 pp.0281 18 3 pp.
November 19450284 14 3 pp.
0287 23 4 pp.
0291 28 1 p.
February 1946
0292 17 1 p.
December 19450293 16 2 pp.
February 19460295 17 4 pp.
April 1946
0300 12 1 p.
August 19460301 2 2 pp.
TRUMAN TO CHIANG KAI-SHEK
May 19450303 4 2 pp.
June 19460305 5 1 p.
June 19450306 9 4 pp.
July 19450310 23 2 pp.
August 19450312 11 2 pp.0314 14 1 p.0315 15 7 pp.0322 21 6 pp.0328 23 2 pp.
September 19450330 10 2 pp.0332 11 4 pp.0336 25 6 pp.
October 19450342 20 5 pp.
November 19450347 11 1 p.
0348 19 2 pp.
December 19450350 13 1 p.
February 19460351 21 1 p.
Communications between President Truman and Prime Ministerof Great Britain Winston S. Churchill (April 11-July 30, 1945)
TRUMAN TO CHURCHILLApril 1945
0352 11 2 pp.
0354 13 9 pp.
0363 14 7 pp.
0370 16 6 pp.
0376 19 4 pp.
0381 20 3 pp.0384 21 3 pp.
0387 23 5 pp.
0392 25 4 pp.
0396 26 8 pp.
0404 27 2 pp.
0406 29 5 pp.
0411 30 7 pp.
CHURCHILL TO TRUMAN
April 1945
0418 13 2 pp.0420 14 13 pp.0433 18 8 pp.0441 19 3 pp.0444 20 4 pp.0448 21 2 pp.0450 22 3 pp.0453 24 9 pp.0462 25 4 pp.0466 27 7 pp.0473 28 2 pp.0475 29 12 pp.0487 30 14 pp.
May 19450501 1 7 pp.0508 2 2 pp.0510 3 2 pp.0512 4 2 pp.0514 5 4 pp.0518 6 9 pp.0527 7 5 pp.0532 8 2 pp.0534 9 4 pp.
0538 11 11 pp.0549 12 11 pp.0560 13 11 pp.0571 15 2 pp.0573 19 3 pp.0576 21 2 pp.0578 23 1 p.
0579 27 2 pp.
September 19440581 14 2 pp.
May 1945
0583 28 2 pp.
0585 29 1 p.
0586 30 3pp.
0589 31 9 pp.
TRUMAN TO CHURCHILL
May 19450598 1 1 p.
April 19450599 30 2 pp.
May 1945
0601 1 1 p.0602 2 1 p.0604 3 3 pp.0607 4 6 pp.0613 6 1 p.0614 7 2 pp.0616 8 1 p.0617 9 1 p.0618 8 2 pp.0620 10 3 pp.0623 11 3 pp.0629 12 1 p.0630 14 4 pp.0634 15 1 p.0635 16 4 pp.0639 20 2 pp.0644 21 1 p.
0645 22 1 p.0646 23 2 pp.0648 28 1 p.0649 29 1 p.0650 31 1 p.
CHURCHILL TO TRUMAN
June 19450651 1 4 pp.0655 2 3 pp.
0658 3 9 pp.0667 4 14 pp.
0681 5 1 p.0682 6 3 pp.0685 7 2 pp.0687 9 5 pp.0692 10 3 pp.0696 14 3 pp.0699 15 6 pp.0705 16 1 p.0706 17 2 pp.0708 18 3 pp.0711 22 2pp.0713 23 3 pp.
July 19450716 1 1 p.0717 3 2 pp.0719 4 2 pp.
0721 7 2 pp.0723 26 1 p.0724 30 1 p.
TRUMAN TO CHURCHILLJune 1945
0725 1 4 pp.0729 2 2 pp.0731 4 2 pp.0733 6 5 pp.0738 5 7 pp.0745 7 5 pp.0751 9 2 pp.0753 11 5 pp.0758 14 2 pp.0760 15 1 p.0764 16 1 p.0765 18 2 pp.0768 22 1 p.0769 23 3 pp.0772 24 4 pp.
July 19450779 2 1 p.0781 3 1 p.0782 5 1 p.0783 23 1 p.0784 26 1 p.
Communications regarding Winston Churchill's Trip to Florida(November 24-December 31, 1945)
November 19450785 24 Amb. J.G. Winant (J.W.) to Adm.
W. Leahy (W.L) 3 pp.
0788 26 W.L. to J.W.; W. Churchill (W.C.)to Col. F. Clarke. 3 pp.
December 19450791 1 W.C. to Pres. Truman (H.T.) 2 pp.0793 3 H.T. to J.W. 1 p.
0794 6 H.T. to W.C. 1 p.
0795 White House memo. 1 p.0796 8 W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
0798 16 W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
0800 17 H.T. to W.C. 1 p.
0801 19 J.W. to H.T. 1 p.
0803 20 U.S. Military Attache to WhiteHouse. 1 p.
0804 22 W.C. to H.T. 1 p.
0805 31 J.W. to W.L.; W.L. to J.W. 3 pp.
Communications between President Truman and W. AverellHarriman (April 13, 1945-September 28, 1946)
TRUMAN TO HARRIMANApril 1945
0808 13 1 p.0810 16 3 pp.
June 19450813 4 1 p.
0814 15 1 p.
0815 16 1 p.
July 19450816 4 1 p.
0817 6 1 p.
August 19450818 5 1 p.
0819 11 1 p.
0820 19 1 p.0821 23 1 p.
HARRIMAN TO TRUMAN
April 1945
0822 14 1 p.0823 13 1 p.0824 15 1 p.
May 19450825 23 2 pp.
June 19450827 3 1 p.0828 7 1 p.0830 8 1 p.0831 9 1 p.
0832 14 1 p.0833 15 1 p.
0834 16 1 p.0835 21 3 pp.
July 19450840 1 1 p.0841 3 2 pp.0843 5 1 p.0844 11 2 pp.0846 12 1 p.0847 13 1 p.
August 19450848 7 1 p.0849 8 4 pp.0853 9 5 pp.0858 10 2 pp.0860 11 2 pp.0862 14 2 pp.0864 15 3 pp.0867 1 p.0868 20 1 p.0869 27 1 p.
September 19450870 26 2 pp.
May 19460872 9 3 pp.
June 19460875 12 2 pp.0877 19 1 p.
September 19460878 22 1 p.0879 23 2 pp.0881 25 1 p.0882 28 1 p.
Reel 2Communications between President Truman and Ambassador
Patrick J. Hurley (April 13-September 12, 1945)
HURLEY TO TRUMANApril 1945
0001 13 2 pp.
May 19450003 16 7 pp.0010 21 19 pp.0029 13 1 p.0030 29 12 pp.
June 19450042 5 1 p.0043 7 3 pp.0046 10 1 p.
July 19450047 19 2 pp.0049 20 1 p.0050 25 8 pp.0058 26 11 pp.0069 28 2 pp.0071 29 2 pp.0073 31 2 pp.
August 19450075 1 3 pp.0078 8 1 p.
0079 18 7 pp.
0086 21 1 p.0087 22 1 p.
September 19450088 12 5 pp.
TRUMAN TO HURLEYApril 1945
0093 18 1 p.
May 19450094 12 1 p.
June 19450095 4 2 pp.0097 9 1 p.
July 19450098 23 1 p.0099 24 2 pp.0101 28 1 p.0102 31 2 pp.
August 19450104 21 1 p.0105 23 1 p.
Communications between President Truman and GeneralGeorge C. Marshall (December 29, 1945-August 1, 1946)
MARSHALL TO TRUMAN
January 19460106 24 5 pp.
December 19450111 29 3pp.
January 19460114 •! 3pp.
0117 4 1 p.
0118 10 3pp.
0121 11 1 p.0122 16 2 pp.
February 19460124 1 5 pp.0129 4 1 p.0131 9 3 pp.0135 19 2 pp.0137 23 5 pp.0143 24 1 p.0145 26 2 pp.
May 19460147 12 1 p.
TRUMAN TO MARSHALL
January 1946
0148 17 1 p.0149 25 1 p.
February 1946
0150 12 1 p.
0153 21 1 p.0154 27 3 pp.
March 19460157 6 1 p.0159 7 1 p.
May 19460160 13 2 pp.
August 19460162 1 1 p.
Communications regarding the Joseph V. Stalin Conference withHarry Hopkins, Special Envoy of the President
(May 19-June 12, 1945)
May 1945
0163 19 H.T. to J. Stalin (J.S.) 1 p.
0164 20 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
0165 19 W.A. Harriman (A.M.) to G.Kennan (G.K.) 2 pp.
0167 20 A.M. to G.K. 1 p.
0168 22 H.T. to J.S. 1 p.
0169 27 H. Hopkins (H.H.) to H.T. 3 pp.
0172 28 H.H. to H.T.; H.T. to H.H. 4 pp.
0176 29 H.H. to H.T. 9 pp.
0185 30 H.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
0188 31 H.T. to H.H. 1 p.
0189 30 H.H. to H.T. 6 pp.
0195 31 U.S. Military Mission (MIL MIS)to War Dept. 1 p.
June 1945
0196 1 H.H. to H.T.; H.T. to H.H. 10 pp.0206 3 H.H. to H.T. 7 pp.
0213 5 H.H. to H.T.; H.T. to H.H. 5 pp.0218 6 H.H. to H.T. 6 pp.
0224 7 A.H. to H.T.; W.C. to H.T.; H.T. toW.C. 6 pp.
0230 8 H.H. to H.T.; A.H. to H.T. 8 pp.
0238 9 A.H. to H.T.; H.H. to H.T. 5 pp.
0243 11 Caffery to Sec. St. 1 p.
0244 12 H.H. to Krauss. 1 p.
Miscellaneous Communications to and from President Truman(April 13, 1945-December 30, 1946)
FROM TRUMAN TO:
April 19450245 26 Min. Johnson. 1 p.
May 19450246 1 Gen. C. De Gaulle. 4 pp.0250 2 Gen. M. Clark, Field Mar. H.
Alexander (H.A.) 2 pp.
0252 7 Gen. D. Eisenhower (D.E.) 2 pp.0254 8 Gen. De Gaulle. 1 p.
0255 14 Mar. Tito. 1 p.
0256 24 M. Taylor (M.T.) 1 p.
0257 28 H.H. 1 p.
0258 29 Sen. M. Tydings. 6 pp.
June 19450264 4 A.H. 1 p.0265 5 Gen. De Gaulle. 5 pp.0270 29 Gen. D. MacArthur (D.M.) 1 p.
July 19450271 12 Sec. J. Byrnes (J.B.) to Justice R.
Jackson. .1 p.
0272 14 Sec. St. to Amb. Sawyer. 1 p.
0273 24 D.E. 1 p.
0274 27 S. Rosenman to Mrs. Rosenman.3pp.
0277 31 J.W. 1 p.
August 19450278 5 A.H. 1 p.
July 19450279 12 Pres. of Panama. 2 pp.
August 19450281 15 Amb. E. Pauley. 1 p.0282 17 Lt. Gen. R. Richardson, Jr.; D.M.;
S. Osmena. 3 pp.
0285 18 W.C. 1 p.0286 25 D.M. 1 p.
September 1945
0287 15 Sec. St. 1 p.
0288 2 Chief of Staff. 3 pp.
0291 18 S. Osmena. 1 p.
0292 27 J.B. 1 p.
October 19450293 7 E. Stettinius (E.S.). 1 p.
November 1945
0294 27 J.B. 1 p.
December 1945
0295 18 Pres. of Guatemala. 1 p.
0296 21 Mrs. G. Pattern. 1 p.0297 22 Kenner. 1 p.
0298 24 Pres. of Haiti. 1 p.
TO TRUMAN FROM:
April 19450299 13 Gov. of Hawaii; Supreme Hqs.,
Allied Forces. 2 pp.
0301 14 Chief rabbi of Rumania. 1 p.
0302 24 E. Schwien. 1 p.
0303 28 D. Shoop. 1 p.
May 19450304 3 M. Clark! 1 p.
0305 7 G.K. 1 p.
0306 8 M. Clark. 1 p.
0307 S King Leopold III. 1 p.
0308 10 A. Berle (A.B.); Tito. 3 pp.
0311 12 E.S. 3pp.
0314 15 Tito. 1 p.0315 18 Duchess of Luxembourg; Tito.
3pp.0318 26 Sen. Tydings. 2 pp.
0320 27 H.H.2pp.
June 19450322 1 J. Davies. 1 p.0323 3 H.H.; A.M. 1 p.
0324 4 French Amb. to U.S. 4 pp.
July 19450328 4 W. Ploeser. 1 p.
0329 23 B. Berut. 1 p.
August 19450330 11 E. Pauley, 1 p.
0331 16 Gen. Arnold. 1 p.
0332 26 D.M. 1 p.
0333 30 Korean POWs. 2 pp.
September 1945
0335 10 Rep. Snyder. 1 p.
0336 15 J.B.; J.W. 3 pp.
0339 17 S. Osmena. 2 pp.
0341 18 J. Hickerson. 1 p.
0342 17 U.S. Chief of Counsel. 2pp.
0344 20 E.S. 3 pp.
0347 22 A.B. 3 pp.
0350 24 Wiley. 1 p.
0351 29 A.B. 3 pp.
October 1945
0354 3 J.W. 3 pp.
0357 5 E.S. 3 pp.
0360 7 G. Wadsworth. 2 pp.0362 10 W. Robertson. 1 p.
0363 11 Lyon. 6 pp.
0369 15 E.S. 1 p.
0370 16 Sands. 2 pp.
0372 31 Pres. of Rumanian Natl. PeasantParty. 1 p.
November 19450373 5 E. Locke, Jr. 4 pp.
0377 9 T. Marks. 1 p.0378 19 King of Yemen; A. Abdullah.
3pp.0381 24 A. Lane. 2 pp.0383 25 E. Locke. 8 pp.0392 28 Key. 1 p.0393 30 Rabbi A. Silver. 2 pp.
December 19450395 1 Hornbeck. 3 pp.0398 3 A.B. 1 p.0399 4 R. Hannegan. 1 p.0400 5 A.B. 8pp.
0408 8 Bowers. 2 pp.0410 11 Premier of Albania. 1 p.0411 16 Gen. G.C. Marshall (G.M.) 1 p.0412 17 Woodward; Sec. St. 5 pp.0417 22 M. Maverick; M. Ridgway; Duch-
ess of Luxembourg; W.C. 5 pp.0422 23 R. Eichelberger. 1 p.0423 24 A.H. 2pp.0425 28 Eddy. 2pp.0427 30 K. Koo. 2pp.0429 31 K. Whang. 2 pp.
January 19460431 1 K. Whang. 2pp.0434 9 K. Renrter. 1 p.
0435 10 Sec. St. 1 p.0436 15 Walton. 1 p.0437 19 Sec. St. 1 p.0438 21 Col. Brown. 1 p.0439 24 K. Koo. 1 p.
February 19460440 6 A.B. 2pp.0442 7 Patterson. 1 p.0443 12 E.S. 1 p.
March 19460444 6 Prime Min. C. Smuts. 2 pp.
April 19460446 1 A. Lane. 2pp.0448 3 Smith. 1 p.0449 12 Chiang Kai-shek (C.K.);J. Bland-
ford. 1 p.
0450 18 J. Hutcheson. 1 p.
0451 19 H. Hoover. 2 pp.0453 24 CO Willingdon Field; C. Yost.
2pp.
0456 25 R. Kyle. 1 p.
May 19460457 2 C. Weizmann. 1 p.0458 5 H. Hoover. 1 p.0459 6 M.T. 1 p.0460 7 M.T.; McNutt. 6 pp.0466 9 A.H. 1 p.0467 10 M.T.; Pres. Benes (Czechoslo-
vakia). 3 pp.047O 13 E.S. 2pp.0472 15 G. Messersmith. 1 p.
0473 16 E.S. 1 p.0474 17 M.T. 4 pp.
0478 20 E.S. 2pp.0480 21 M.T. 2 pp.0482 27 M.T. 2 pp.0484 28 Eddy; C. Yost. 4 pp.0488 29 Warren; G. Messersmith. 6 pp.
June 19460494 1 M.T. 1 p.0495 6 Gen. Hodge; M.T. 3 pp.0498 8 Justice Jackson. 7 pp.0505 9 Gen. Hodge. 1 p.0506 11 R. Jackson; M.T. 4 pp.0510 13 G. Messersmith. 4 pp.0514 22 E. Pauley. 4 pp.
July 19460518 3 Pres. M. Roxas (Philippines). 1 p.0519 6 R. Hannegan; commission on
atomic bomb test. 6 pp.0525 10 F. Murphy. 1 p.0526 28 Pres. of Peru. 1 p.0527 26 Shah of Iran; S. Symington. 2 pp.0529 29 Commission on atomic bomb
test; C.K. 6 pp.
August 19460536 3 S. Merlin. 1 p.0537 5 Warren. 2 pp.0539 13 S. Merlin. 2 pp.
September 1946
0541 2 J.B. 16 pp.
0558 3 D. Dowinski. 1 p.
0559 14 Morris. 1 p.
0560 17 Pauley. 1 p.
0561 20 Bowers. 4 pp.
0565 24 Sen. T. Connally. 1 p.
October 1946
0566 1 King I. Saud. 2 pp.
0568 5 F. Biddle. 1 p.0569 6 King A. Aziz. 2 pp.
November 1946
0571 27 M.T. 1 p.
December 1946
0572 3 M.T. 1 p.0573 17 M.T. 2pp.0575 18 Rabbi Wise. 1 p.0576 26 Adm. Pownall. 1 p.0577 30 Gowen. 2 pp.
FROM TRUMAN TO:
January 1946
0579 10 J.B. 1 p.
0580 11 Sec. St. 1 p.
0581 14 Sec. St. 1 p.
February 19460582 19 Card. Spellman. 2 pp.
0584 23 J. Farrington. 1 p.
May 19460585 2 J.B. 1 p.
0586 4 H. Hoover. 1 p.
0587 14 E.S. 1 p.
0588 17 Regent of Iraq. 1 p.
0589 22 Hussein; Pres. of Lebanese Re-public. 2 pp.
0591 24 Pres. of Syrian Republic; Pres. ofPhilippines. 2 pp.
June 19460593 8 R. Jackson 1 p.
0594 10 Princess P.S. Sangwan. 1 p.
0596 11 R. Jackson. 1 p.
0597 13 King George VI. 1 p.
0598 16 King Gustaf V. 1 p.
0599 17 Pres. Bjornsson (Iceland). 1 p.
0600 27 Vice Pres. Vasquez (Chile); B.Baruch. 2 pp.
July 19460602 1 Prime Win. King (Canada). 1 p.
0603 5 Am. Emb., London. 1 p.
0604 5 Pres. Betancourt (Venezuela).lp.
0605 6 C. Hatch. 1 p.
0606 10 Am. Emb., Manila. 1 p.
0607 13-17 Heads of state. 16 pp.0623 20 Pres. of Colombia. 1 p.
0624 26 Pres. of Liberia. 2 pp.
August 1946
0626 4 Pres. of Venezuela. 1 p.
0627 8 Pres. of Mexico. 1 p.0628 7 Pres. of Colombia. 1 p.
0629 9 Pres. of Dominican Republic.3pp.
0632 10 Pres. of Ecuador. 1 p.
September 1946
0633 3 Sec. St. 21 pp.
0654 15 Pres. of Nicaragua; Pres. of CostaRica; Pres. of Guatemala. 3 pp.
0657 16 Pres. of Mexico. 1 p.
October 1946
0658 3 King I. Saud. 2 pp.
0660 29 Pres. of Turkey. 1 p.
November 1946
0661 27 Crown Prince Saud. 1 p.
December 1946
0662 7 King George II. 1 p.0663 17 J.B. 1 p.
Communications between President Truman and Premier Stalin(April 16-December 23, 1945)
STALIN TO TRUMANApril 1945
0664 24 3 pp.0667 23 1 p.0668 26 1 p.0669 28 1 p.
May 19450672 2 2 pp.0674 4 3 pp.0677 5 1 p.0678 6 1 p.
0679 7 1 p.0680 9 1 p.0681 10 1 p.0682 18 2 pp.0684 20 2 pp.0686 22 3 pp.0689 27 1 p.0690 23 1 p.0691 30 1 p.
June 19450692 3 1 p.0693 8 2 pp.0695 9 2 pp.0697 11 4 pp.0701 15 1 p.0702 16 3 pp.0705 21 2 pp.0707 23 1 p.
July 19450708 6 1 p.0709 7 1 p.0710 30 1 p.0711 29 2 pp.0713 30 1 p.
August 19450714 12 1 p.
0715 16 5 pp.0720 22 1 p.
September 1945
0721 2 1 p.
August 19450722 30 2 pp.
September 1945
0724 22 1 p.0725 24 1 p.
October 1945
0726 26 1 p.
December 1945
0727 9 1 p.
0728 23 2 pp.
TRUMAN TO STALINApril 1945
0730 16 4 pp.0734 21 1 p.0735 23 2 pp.0737 24 2 pp.0739 25 1 p.0740 26 1 p.0741 27 1 p.0742 29 1 p.
May 1945
0743 4 2 pp.0745 7 2 pp.0747 8 1 p.0748 16 2 pp.0750 19 1 p.0751 20 3 pp.0754 22 1 p.0755 24 1 p.0756 29 1 p.
June 19450757 1 3 pp.0760 2 2 pp.0762 9 1 p.0763 11 1 p.0764 14 2 pp.0766 18 1 p.0767 13 1 p.0768 15 1 p.0769 18 4 pp.0772 21 3 pp.0775 23 1 p.0776 26 1 p.
July 19450777 5 1 p.
0778 21 1 p.
August 19450779 11 3 pp.0782 14 1 p.
0783 15 7 pp.
0790 18 1 p.
0791 25 2 pp.
September 1945
0793 5 1 p.
0794 8 1 p.
0795 22 5 pp.
October 1945
0802 29 2 pp.
November 19450804 2 1 p.
December 1945
0805 21 1 p.
August 19450806 25 3 DD.
The Crimean Conference: Minutes of Meetings, Prepared byJames F. Byrnes (February 5-9, 1945)
0810 J.B. to H.T., April 25, 1945. 1 p.
0811 Memo. 2pp.
MINUTES
February 19450813 5 17 pp.
0830 6 11 pp.0841 7 10 pp.0851 8 9 pp.0860 9 15 pp.
Reel 3Communications between President Truman and Premier Stalin
(April 6-May 27, 1946)
April 19460001 6 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
0002 9 H.T. to J.S. 1 p.
0003 10 Smith to H.T. 1 p.
May 19460004 1 D. Acheson. 2 pp.0006 4 Sec. St. to D. Acheson. 1 p.
0007 7 H.T. to J.S. 2 pp.0009 12 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.0010 16 H.T. to J.S. 2 pp.0012 18 H.T. to J.S. 2 pp.0015 26 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.0016 27 C. Clifford to Sec. Agric. 1 p.
0017 1-26 Summaries of H.T.-J.S. mes-sages. 1 p.
Messages of Heads of State and of Military and DiplomaticOfficials regarding Germany: Surrender, Treaty, Armistice
(April 20-August 17, 1945)
APRIL 25-JULY 17,1945
April 1945
0018 H.T., W.C. 10 pp.
0028 25 W.C. to H.T.; J.W. to H.T.; H.T. to J.S. and W.C.; Chiefs of Staff to H.A. 11 pp.
0039 26 J.S. to H.T.; H.T. to Win. Johnson (Stockholm); H.T. to J.S.; H.T. to W.C. 4 pp.
0043 27 W.C. to H.T. 1 p.
0044 28 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
May 1945
0045 2 D.E. to Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS). 1 p.
0046 3 D.E. to CCS. 2 pp.
0048 4 Johnson to Sec. St.; D.E. to CCS; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to J.S. 13 pp.
0061 5 Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Forces (SCAEF) to CCS; Gen.Field Marsh. Kesselring to D.E.; Johnson to Sec. St.; W.C. to H.T. 16 pp.
0077 6 D.E. to Chiefs of Staff; H.T. to W.C.; J.S. to H.T. 12 pp.
0089 7 D.E. to CCS; H.T. to W.C.; G.K. to H.T.; H.T. to J.S.; H.T. to D.E.; D.E. to Rus-sian High Command; Adm. Archer and Gen. J. Deane (J.D.) to D.E. andCCS; W.C. to H.T.; W.L. and W.C.; Col. McCarthy and Lt. Col. Scott; Col.McCarthy and J.D.; Col. McCarthy and W.C.; W.L. to W.C.; J.S. to H.T.50pp.
0139 8 Summary of H.T.'s May 8 messages; D.E. to Adm. Archer and J.D.; Adm.Archer and J.D. to CCS; CCS to Gen. Antonov. 9 pp.
0148 9 D.E. to CCS; J.S. to H.T.; J.W. to H.T.; W.C. to H.T.; J.D. to CCS. 8 pp.
0156 10 H.T. to W.C.; D.E. to MIL MIS Moscow; D.E. to CCS; Adm. Archer and J.D. toD.E. 6 pp.
0162 11 U.S. Naval Mis. La Rochelle to ANCXF; D.E. to CCS; D.E. to Adm. Archerand J.D. 4 pp.
0166 12 D.E. to J.D.; J.D. to D.E.; CCS to D.E. and H.A. 5 pp.
0171 14 ANCXF to Admiralty; CCS to D.E. 4 pp.
0175 19 ALUSNA Stockholm to CNO. 1 p.
0176 20 D.E. to CCS. 2 pp.
0178 24 J.D. to D.E. 4 pp.
0182 25 D.E. to Bissell. 3 pp.
June 19450185 11 CCS to H.A. 1 p.
July 1945
0186 10 Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to D.E. and Clark. 1 p.
0187 17 D.E. to JCS. 1 p.
APRIL 20-AUGUST 17, 1945
April 19450188 Maps of occupied zones. 4 pp.
0192 20 D.E. to G.M.; CCS to J.D. 4 pp.
0196 21 Olsen and Adm. Archer to CCS. 1 p.
0197 22 D.E. to J.D.; CCS to D.E. and H.A. 2 pp.
0198 23 U.S. Jt. Intell. Comm. to SHAEF Rear. 1 p.
0199 25 Adm. Olsen and Adm. Archer to D.E.; CCS to D.E. and H.A.; D.E. to U.S. MIL MISMoscow. 10 pp.
May 1945
0209 2 CCS to D.E. and H.A.; H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
April 19450212 24 Admiralty to COMINCH. 6 pp.
0219 25 COMINCH and CNO to NAVOP. 1 p.
0220 27 COMINCH and CNO to Admiralty. 1 p.
0221 28 NSHQ to Admiralty. 1 p.
0222 30 Adm. Archer to Admiralty. 1 p.
May 19450223 1 Admiralty to COMINCH; CINCPOA ADV HQ to COMINCH. 6 pp.
0229 2 ALUSLO Alexandria to CNO; Admiralty to CINCMED and ANCXF. 8pp.
0237 3 COMINCH and CNO to CINCPOA ADV HQ. 1 p.
0238 5 CINC East Indies to Admiralty. 3 pp.
0241 6 Admiralty to CINC HF AFLOAT. 1 p.
0242 7 Admiralty to COMINCH; COMINCH to CINCLANT. 2pp.
0244 10 ALUSNA Athens to CNO; Admiralty to flag officers. 2 pp.
0246 11 COMCORTDIV 45 to COMINCH. 1 p.
0247 15 ANCXF (MAIN) to Admiralty. 2 pp.
0249 16 COMNAVEU to CNO. 2 pp.
0251 17 Admiralty to NATEL. 2 pp.
0253 16 USCG ARGO to CNO. 2 pp.
0255 17 CNO to COMINPAC. 1 p.
0256 18 Admiralty to ANCXF; COMINCH and CNO to COMNAVEU; CINCLANT to COMINCH.7pp.
0263 19 Admiralty to NATEL Section. 2 pp.
0265 20 Admiralty to COMINCH. 2 pp.
0267 23 CCS to D.E. 1 p.
June 19450268 3 ALUSNA Lisbon to CNO. 1 p.
April 19450269 12 H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
0272 18 D.E. to ANCXF. 3 pp.0275 20 CCS to H.A. 2 pp.
0277 23 H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
0280 24 H.A. to CCS; J.D. to CCS. 2 pp.
0282 25 J.D. to H.A. 1 p.
0283 26 CCS to H.A. 1 p.
0284 27 Adm. Archer and Adm. Olsen to H.A.; H.A. to Adm. Archer and J.D. 3 pp.
0287 29 H.A. to CCS; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to J.S. 5 pp.
0292 30 W.C. to H.T. 1 p.
May 1945
0293 1 W.C. to H.T.; H.T. to W.C.; H.A. to CCS. 4 pp.
0297 2 H.A. to CCS; H.T. to Gen. M. Clark; H.T. to W.C. 5 pp.
0302 3 W.C. to H.T.; Gen. Clark to H.T.; H.T. to W.C. 3 pp.
0305 4 D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
0308 5 ALUSNA Belgrade to CNO. 2 pp.
August 1945
0310 17 ALUSNA Baires to CNO. 1 p.
Messages of Heads of State and of Military and DiplomaticOfficials regarding Zones of Occupation in Germany and Austria
(April 12-November 29, 1945)
April 1945
0311 12 H.A. to CCS and to British Chiefs of Staff (BCS); CCS to D.E. and H.A. 3 pp.
0314 13 H.A. to CCS; CCS to D.E. and H.A. 2 pp.
0316 14 D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCS. 6 pp.
0322 15 D.E. to G.M.; CCS to H.A.; G.M. to J. McNarney. 6 pp.
0328 16 COMNAVNAW to COMNAVEU. 1 p.
0329 17 CCS to D.E. and H.A. 2 pp.0331 18 W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
0333 19 D.E. to JCS; G.M. to J. McNarney; D.E. to G.M. 8 pp.
0341 20 D.E. to AFHQ. 4 pp.
0345 21 D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCAC. 3 pp.
0348 Map of Austria: Administrative Divs. 1944.1 p.
0349 23 H.T. to W.C.; D.E. to G.M.; COMNAVEU to COMNAVNAW. 5 pp.
0354 24 W.C. to H.T.; D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCS; G.M. to D.E.; JCS to J. McNarney. 10 pp.
0364 25 J. McNarney to JCS. 3 pp.
0367 26 JCS to J. McNarney; H.T. to W.C. 3 pp.
0370 27 W.C. to H.T.; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to J.S. 5 pp.
0375 28 CCS to D.E. and H.A. 3 pp.
0378 29 D.E. to AFHQ; D.E. to JCS. 2 pp.
0380 30 W.C. to H.T.; St. Dept. to Am. Emb., London; H.T. to W.C. 6 pp.
May 1945
0386 1 W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
0388 2 D.E. to G.M.; CCS to D.E. 2 pp.
0390 3 D.E. to G.M.; H.T. to W.C.; H.A. to JCS. 5 pp.
0395 4 W.C. to H.T.; H.A. to CCS. 2 pp.
0397 5 CCS to D.E. and H.A.; G.M. to D.E. 3 pp.
0400 8 COMINCH and CNO to SCAEF. 2 pp.
0402 9 Hilldring. 1 p.
0403 10 D.E. to CCS. 3 pp.
0406 11 ALUSNA Santiago to CNO. 1 p.
0407 12 D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCS; W.C. to H.T. 7 pp.
0414 14 COMNAVEU to COMINCH and CNO. 1 p.
0415 16 H.T. to J.S. and W.C. 4 pp.
0419 17 CCS to D.E.; JCS to D.E. and J. McNarney. 3 pp.
0422 18 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
0423 19 D.E. to CCS. 2 pp.
0425 20 COMNAVEU to COMINCH; H.T. to J.S. 5 pp.
0430 21 D.E. to JCS; G.M. to J. McNarney. 3 pp.
0433 25 CCS to H.A.; D.E. to JCS. 2 pp.
0435 30 D.E. to AFHQ. 1 p.
June 1945
0436 1 D.E. to AGWAR CCOS. 1 p.
0437 2 D.E. to CCS. 1 p.
0438 3 JCS to D.E. 1 p.
0439 8 H.H. to H.T.; Erhardt to Dunn. 5 pp.
0444 9 W.C. to H.T.; Kirk to Sec. St.; J. McNarney to JCS; D.E. to CCS; Erhardt to Sec. St.11 PP-
0455 10 Erhardt to Sec. St.; Gen. Flory to Gen. Gruenther; Gen. Winterton to AFHQ; Gray toSec. St.; J.W. to H.T.; D.E. to CCS. 12 pp.
0467 11 H.T. to W.C.; D.E. to AGWAR; Gray to Sec. St. 8 pp. .
0475 13 J.W. to H.T. 2 pp.
0477 14 W.C. to H.T.; Gray to Sec. St.; H.T. to J.S. and W.C.; H.T. to J.W.; J. Bowen to Capt. J.Vardaman (J.V.). 9 pp.
0486 Map of zones of occupation in Germany and Austria. 1 p.
0487 15 C.B. to Gen. Lincoln; W.C. to H.T. 4 pp.
0491 16 H.T. to W.C. 1 p.
0492 18 H.T. to G.M. 1 p.
0493 16 J.S. to H.T. 2 pp.
0495 18 H.T. to G.M.; H.T. to J.S. and W.C. 3 pp.
0498 25 G.M. to D.E., J. McNarney, and J.D.; J.D. to G.M., D.E., and J. McNarney. 2 pp.
0500 26 J.D. to G.M. 1 p.
0501 27 J.D. to G.M., D.E., and J. McNarney. 2 pp.
0503 28 J.D. to G.M., D.E., and J. McNarney; JCS to D.E., J. McNarney, and Clark; WARCOStoCOMGENETO. 5 pp.
0508 29 Tedder to CCS; CCS to D.E., H.A., J.D., and Gammell. 8 pp.
0516 30 WARCOS to COMGENETO; Clay to JCS. 3 pp.
July 19450519 1 JCS to D.E.; Tedder to MIL MIS Moscow. 2pp.
0521 2 Tedder to CCS and BCS. 3 pp.
November 1945
0524 29 JCS to Clark and J. McNarney.
Reel 4HOPKINS-STALIN CONFERENCE: Record of Conversationsbetween Harry L Hopkins and Premier Stalin in Moscow
(May 26-June 6, 1945)
0001 Title page. 1 p.
0002 Table of contents. 1 p.
0003 Index of memoranda of conversations. 1 p.
May 1945
0004 26 First conversation. 9 pp.
0013 27 Second conversation. 12 pp.0024 28 Third conversation. 14 pp.
0038 30 Fourth conversation. 10 pp.
0048 31 Fifth conversation. 7 pp.
June 19450055 1 Dinner conversation. 4 pp.
0059 6 Sixth conversation. 7 pp.
PARAPHRASES OF OUTGOING CABLES
0066 Index of paraphrases of outgoing cables. 1 p.May 1945 From H.H. To:
0067 26 H.T. 1 p.
0068 27 H.T. 1 p.
0069 28 H.T. 3pp.0072 29 H.T. 2pp.
0074 30 H.T. 4pp.
0078 31 H.T. 3pp.
June 19450081 1 H.T. 1 p.
0082 3 H.T.;W.C. 4pp.0086 5 H.T. 1 p.0087 6 H.T.; W.C.; Brit. For. Sec. Anthony Eden 5 pp.
PARAPHRASES OF INCOMING CABLES
0092 Index of paraphrases of incoming cables. 1 p.
May 1945 To: From:0093 28 H.H. H.T. 1 p.
0094 29 J.S. H.T. 1 p.0095 31 H.H. H.T. 1 p.
June 19450096 1 J.S. H.T. 1 p.
0097 1 H.H. H.T. 1 p.
0098 1 W.C. J.S. 1 p.
0099 1 W.C. H.T. Ip.
0100 2 H.T. W.C. 1 p.0101 3 St. Dept. . Schoenfeld, London 2 pp.
0103 4 H.T. W.C. 2pp.0105 4 Moscow, Washington Brit. For. Office 3 pp.
0108 5 Moscow, Washington Brit. For. Office 2 pp.
0110 3 St. Dept. Schoenfeld, London 3 pp. .
0113 5 H.H. H.T. 2 pp.0115 5 H.H. H.T. 1 p.0116 5 Embassy, Moscow J. Grew (J.G.) 1 p.
0117 6 W.C. H.T. Ip.0118 5 W.C. J.S. 1 p.0119 List of miscellaneous documents. 1 p.
May 1945
0120 26 Letter, V. Molotov (V.M.) to the Ambassador. 1 p.
June 19450121 2 Letter, W.C. to H.H. 1 p.
0122 2 Letter, H.T. to V.M. 1 p.
Intelligence Message regarding ULTRA:Continued Secrecy in Peacetime
September 19450123 16 Admiralty to COMINCH. 2 pp.
Messages of Heads of State and of Military and DiplomaticOfficials regarding the Surrender of Japan
(April 21-August 23, 1945)
April 19450125 21 CINCPAC ADV HQ to COMINCH. 1 p.
May 1945
0126 24 JCStoD.M. 1 p.
June 1945
0127 14 JCS to D.M. and Adm. C. Nimitz (C.N.). 1 p.
July 1945
0128 24 H.T. to P.M. 4 pp.
0132 25 Pres.'s military aide to Map Room; Gen. Vaughan to Map Room; War Dept. to CG, ChinaTheater; Map Room to P.M.; P.M. to H.T.; H.T. to P.M.; Map Room to Gen. Vaughan.10pp.
0142 26 P.M. to H.T. and J.B.; Map Room to Gen. Vaughan; Col. Bowen to Gen. Vaughan; P.H.to Map Room; Com. Tyree to Col. Bowen; Com. Tyree to Map Room; E. Ayers toSec. Ross; Sec. Ross to OWI; Map Room to J.V. 19 pp.
0161 27 E. Ayers to Sec. Ross; Com. Tyree to Col. Bowen; U.S. Mil. Attache, London, to WarDept. 9 pp.
0170 29 Col. Bowen to J.V. 2 pp.
August 1945
0172 10 CINCPACADVHQtoCOMNORPAC;CINCPACADVHQtoCOM3RDFLT;CINCPOAADVHQ to ALPOA; JCS to Gen. A. Wedemeyer (A.W.); Tokyo to American zone; J.B. to Sec.St. for For. Affrs.; J.B. to J.W.; J.B. to A.M.; J.B. to C.K.; J.B. to P.H.; A.H. to H.T. 25 pp.
0198 11 P.H. to J.B.; J.W. to J.B.; A.H. to J.B.; A.H. to H.T.; E. Pauley to H.T.; CINCPACADV HQ to COMINCH; CINCPAC ADV HQ to COM3RDFLT; Arnold to Gen. C. Spaatz(C.S.); Tokyo to American zone; J.B. to J.W.; J.B. to P.H.; J.B. to A.H.; H.T.to J.S.; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to C.K.; J. Dunn to J.V. 45 pp.
0243 12 P.H. to J.B.; A.H. to J.B.; R. Bogue to J.V.; J.S. to H.T.; W.C. to SACSEA; CINCAFPACto CG China Theater; J.W. to J.B.; D.M. to C.N.; JCS to D.M. and C.N.; G.M.to D.M. 27 pp.
0270 13 J.W. to J.B.; C.K. to H.T.; A.H. to H.T.; WARCOS to CINCAFPAC; JCS to D.M.;WARCOS to CINCAFPAC; C.G.R. to J.V. 15 pp.
0285 14 COM3RDFLT to COMTASKFLOT 6; G.M. to D.M.; J.D. to D.M.; W.L. to H.T.; JCS toD.M., C.N., A.W., and C.S.; H.T. to W.C., J.S., and C.K.; COMGENCHINA to WARCOSH.T. to D.M. 19 pp.
0304 15 CINCPOA ADV HQ to ALPOA; Radio Guam to Radio Washington. 2 pp.0306 14 COMINCH to CINCPAC ADV. 2 pp.
0308 15 G.M. to D.M., A.W., Wheeler, and C.S.; H.T. to C.K., C. Attlee (C.A.), and J.S.; J.W. toJ.B.; Radio Guam; D.M. to Japanese Emperor; C.A. to H.T.; COMINCH to CINCPAC;CINCAFPAC to CINCPAC; G.M. to D.M.; H.T. to JCS; CINCPAC to COMINCH. 29 pp.
0337 16 D.M. to Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; WARCOS to D.M.;CINCPAC to CINCAFPAC; proclamation by H.T.; J.S. to H.T.; JCS to D.M.; J.D. toJCS; G.M. to D.M.; COMINCH to MIL MIS Moscow. 24 pp.
0361 17 COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; WARCOS to CINCAFPAC; D.M. to WARCOS;COMGENCHINA to CINCAFPAC; G.M. to D.M., Wheeler, and A.W.; CINCPAC to COMMarianas and COM Margils; D.M. to Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs; Japanese ImperialHdqtrs. to D.M.; WARCOS to D.M. 29 pp.
0390 18 H.T. to C.A.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; WARCOS to D.M.; J.D. to D.M. andWARCOS; CINCAFPAC to MIL MIS Moscow; H.T. to J.S.; CTF 95 to COMFAW 2;COMGEN AIRFMFPAC to COMGEN MARAIRWING 4;; CINCPAC to COM3RDFLT;C.A. to H.T.; H.T. to C.A.; H.T. to J.S. 25 pp.
0415 19 D.M. to MIL MIS Moscow; WARCOS message; JCS to D.M. and A.W.; D.M. toSACSEA; CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; proclamation by Emperorof Japan; CG "Y Forces" to CGUSFCT; A.M. to H.T.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. mes-sages; C.A. to H.T.; CGUSFCT to J.D. 38 pp.
0453 20 WAROPDIV to CINCAFPAC; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; G.M. to J.D. and D.M.;Lt. Col. Davenport to Maj. Price; Japanese Gov. to D.M. 15 pp.
0468 21 Gen. Antonov to D.M.; D.M. to multiple addressees; CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; D.M.to SACSEA; D.M. to COMGEN8THARMY; COMGENCHINA to D.M.; WAROPDIV toCINCAFPAC; J.D. to COMGENCHINA; D.M. to MIL MIS Moscow; JapaneseGen. Hdqtrs. to CINCAFPAC; CINCPAC to All Holders ECM; CINCPAC toCOM3RDFLT, COM5THFLT, COM7THFLT. 41 pp.
0509 22 COM3RDFLT to CINCPAC ADV. 1 p.
0510 21 CINCPAC ADV to All CCM Holders; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; WARCOS toCINCAFPAC; C.K. to H.T.; H.T. to C.K. 10 pp.
0520 22 D.M. multiple addressee message; D.M. to COMGENCHINA; Gen. Antonov toJ.D.; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; COMGENCHINA to WARGTWO; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. toCINCAFPAC; CINCPAC to CINCBRITPACFLT; CINCAFPAC to CGUSFCT; J.S. toH.T.; P.H. to H.T. 25 pp.
0545 23 COMMARGILAREA to CINCPAC ADV.
Reel 5Further Messages of Heads of State and of Military and Diplomatic
Officials regarding the Surrender of Japan(August 23-October 2, 1945)
August 1945
0001 23 C.K. to H.T.; H.T. to C.K.; H.T. to A.H.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; CINCAFPAC toMIL MIS Moscow; CINCAFPAC to COMGENFEAF; G.M. to CGUSFCT; JCS to D.M.and A.W.; COMGENCT to D.M.; SACSEA to BCS; COMGENCHINA to WARGTWO;J.D. to D.M. 30 pp.
0031 24 COM7THFLT to CINCAFPAC; CINCPAC to COMNATS; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. toD.M.; D.M. to MIL MIS Moscow; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; D.M. multipleaddressee message; D.M. to COMGENUSASTAF; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; CINCAFPACto WARCOS; Tindall to MILID; WARCOS to Wheeler; CINCAFPAC to CINCPAC.57 pp.
0088 25 CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; JCS to D.M.; WAROPDIV to CINCAFPAC; D.M. to JapaneseImperial Gov.; CINCAFPAC multiple addressee message; COMGENCHINA toWARCOS; J.D. to WARCOS; COM3RDFLT to 3RDFLT; COMNAVGRCHINA toCOMGENUSFCT. 26 pp.
0114 26 CINCAFPAC to CG10THARMY; Radio Honolulu to COMSERVPAC; COMGENCHINAto WARCOS; COMGENIB multiple addressee message; WARCOS to CINCAGFPAC;J.D. to G.M. 15 pp.
0129 27 CINCAFPAC multiple addressee message; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; J.D. to D.M. andWARCOS; P.H. to H.T.; C.K. to H.T.; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; WARGTWO toCINCAFPAC; D.M. to War Dept.; COM3RDFLT to CINCPAC. 23 pp.
0152 28 CTG35.80 to COM3RDFLT; COMCORTDIV 32 to COM3RDFLT; J.D. to CINCAFPAC;CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; C.M. to SACSEA; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; CINCPOAADV HQ. communique; D.M. to WARCOS; COMGENIB multiple addressee mes-sage; JCS to D.M.; CINCAFPAC to Radio Guam; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.;CINCPAC to COM3RDFLT; CINCPAC to SC Allied Powers; COMINCH to CINCPOA.30pp.
0182 29 CINCPOA to COMINCH; COM3RDFLT to COMINCH; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; CINCAFPACto WARCOS; CINCAFPAC to WARTAG; D.M. to Japanese Gov.; CINCAFPACmultiple addressee message; A.H. to H.T. 34 pp.
0216 30 COMNAVGRCHINA to CINCPAC; SACSEA to CARTON DEWIART; COMGENCHINAto WARCOS; CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; WARCOS to CINCAFPAC;COM3RDFLT to CINCPAC; ALUSNA Moscow to COMINCH; War Dept. to D.M. 18 pp.
0234 31 D.M. to J.D.; CINCAFPAC multiple addressee messages; CINCPAC communique;CINCPAC to COMNATS; WARCOS to CINCAFPAC; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS;SACSEA to BCS. 21 pp.
September 1945
0255 1 D.M. to War Dept.; Pres.'s naval aide to D.M. 5 pp.
0260 2 U.S.S. Aneon to Pres.'s naval aide. 2 pp.
0262 1 CGSOSCT to AGWAR; CINCAFPAC to J.D.; CINCAFPAC to CINCPAC; CINCAFPAC toWARCOS; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; CINCPAC AFLOAT to Radio Washington.16pp.
0279 2 D.M. multiple addressee message; COMGENIB to WARJCS: Navy Guam to Pres.'snaval aide; SACSEA to BCS; CINCPAC to COMNAVGRCHINA; CINCPAC to ACNB.3pp.
0282 4 CTU 94.3.1 to CINCPAC; COM7THFLT to CINCPAC; COM Marshalls Gilberts Area toCINCPAC. 6 pp.
0288 5 CINCAFPAC to War Dept.; SACSEA to BCS; JCS to D.M. and C.N.; ALUSLO Calcuttato CNO; ALUSNA Chungking to SUPERS; COMGENCHINA multiple addresseemessage. 10 pp.
0298 6 COM3RDFLT to CINCPAC; Mountbatten to Wheeler; JCS to D.M. 10 pp.
0308 7 CG XXIV Corps to J.B.; PAC/POA to COMINCH; COMGENIB to SACSEA;COMGENSOSCT to WARTAG. 8 pp.
0316 8 CG Army Liaison Section to War Dept.; COMGENIB to WARCOS; D.M. to WARCOS.8pp.
0324 9 COM7THFLT to PAC/POA; D.M. to WARCOS; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS. 6 pp.
0330 10 COMNORPAC to CINCPAC. 1 p.
0331 15 COMGENCHINA to CGCTC. 4 pp.
0335 20 JCS to D.M. 1 p.
0336 27 PAC/POA to ADV ECH GHQ SWPA. 1 p.
October 19450337 2 ADV ECH GHQ SW to CINCPAC/POA. 1 p.
Communications regarding Soviet-Chinese Relations,Specifically the Talks between Joseph Stalin and Tse-ven Soong
(April 23-August 26, 1945)April 1945
0338 23 G.K. to A.H. 6 pp.
May 19450344 10 P.H. to H.T. 7 pp.
0351 12 H.T. to P.H. 1 p.
0352 13 P.H. to H.T. 1 p.
0353 29 P.H. to H.T.; H.H. to H.T. 4 pp.
0357 30 H.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
0360 31 H.T. to H.H. 1 p.
June 19450361 4 H.T. to P.H. 1 p.
0362 5 P.H. to H.T. 1 p.
0363 7 A.H. to HJ.; E.S. to J.G. 3 pp.
0366 8 A.H. to H.T. 1 p.
0367 9 W.L. to COMNAVGROUP, Chungking; J.G. to P.H. 4 pp.
0371 10 P.H. to J.G. 1 p.0372 15 H.T. to J.S.; H.T. to W.C.; W.C. to H.T.; P.H. to Sec. St.; A.H. to H.T.; J.S. to H.T. 10 pp.
0382 16 H.T. to W.C.; A.H. to H.T.; H.T. to A.H. 5 pp.
0387 21 F. Pinney to J.V.; A.H. to H.T. 4 pp.
0391 27 P.H. to Sec. St. 2 pp.
0395 28 A.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
0396 29 J.G. to A.H. 2 pp.
July 1945
0398 1 A.H. to H.T. 2 pp.
0400 3 A.H. toH.T.; J.G. toA.H.; J.G. to H.T. 10pp.
0410 4 Sec. St. to A.H.; J.B. to H.T.; Sec. St. to A.H. 4 pp.
0414 5 A.H. to H.T. 2 pp.
0416 6 J.B. to A.H. 2 pp.
0418 7 A.H. to H.T.; P.H. to J.B.; J.G. to J.B. 6 pp.
0424 8 A.H. to H.T. 4 pp.
0428 9 A.H. to H.T.; W.L. to Map Room. 14 pp.
0442 10 A.H. to H.T. 5 pp.
0447 11 A.H. to H.T. 5 pp.
0452 12 A.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
0455 13 A.H. to H.T.; J.G. to J.B. 12 pp.
0467 19 COMNAVGRCHINA to H.T. and J.B. 2 pp.
0469 20 P.H. to J.B.; J.V. to Map Room. 7 pp.
0476 23 H.T. to P.H. 1 p.
0477 28 J.B. to P.H.; P.H. to J.G.; P.H. to J.B. 3 pp.0480 29 P.H. to J.B. 5 pp.
August 19450485 4 A.H. to J.B. 1 p.0486 5 J.B. to A.H. 2 pp.0488 6 G.K. to J.B.; P.H. to J.G.; J.W. to H.T. 5 pp.0493 7 J.B. to J.W.; A.H. to H.T. 5 pp.0498 8 A.H. to H.T. 9 pp.0507 9 A.H. to H.T.; A.H. to J.B. 4 pp.0511 10 A.H. to H'.T. 2 pp.0513 11 A.H. to H.T.; J.B. to A.H. 7 pp.0520 13 A.H. to J.B. 3 pp.
0523 14 A.H. to H.T. 8 pp.0531 26 Text of Chinese/ Russian treaty of alliance. 4 pp.
Communications regarding Trips of the President(May 29-September 16, 1945)
May 19450535 29 Map Room to Lt. Bogue. 1 p.0536 30 Sec. St. to H.T.; Map Room to H.T.; H.H. to H.T. 6 pp.
June 19450542 10 Map Room to J.V. 3 pp.0545 19 Col. Bowen to Maj. Greer; Map Room to Maj. Greer; J.V. to H.T. 3 pp.0548 20 J.V. to H.T.; W.L. to H.T.; Map Room to Maj. Price. 6 pp.0554 21 J.V. to H.T.; Map Room to H.T.; W.C. to H.T. 6 pp.0560 22 W.L to H.T. 2 pp.0562 21 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.0563 22 J.V. to H.T.; J.G. to H.T. 6 pp.
0569 23 Col. Bowen to H.T.; W.L. to H.T.; Col. Bowen to Col. Vaughan; Col. Bowen to Maj.Price; Map Room to Maj. Price; J.B- to H.T.; J.S. to H.T. 12 pp.
0582 24 Map Room to H.T.; J.B. to H.T.; Col. Bowen to J.V. 6 pp.0588 25 Map Room to H.T.; W.L. to H.T.; Map Room to J.V. 5 pp.0593 26 Map Room to J.V. 1 p.0597 27 Com. Tyree to Maj. Greer. 1 p.0598 28 Map Room to J.V. 2 pp.0600 27 J.G. to H.T. 3 pp.0603 29 Map Room to J.V.; Com. Tyree to J.V. 2 pp.0605 30 Map Room to J.V.; W.L. to H.T.; J.G. to H.T. 9 pp.
September 19450614 14 Col. Vaughan to Col. Greer. 1 p.0615 15 D.E. to H.T. 1 p.0616 14 Capt. Graham to Col. Greer; Prime Min. to H.T. 3 pp.0619 15 Col. Menagh to Col. Greer; J.B. to H.T.; Wickersham to H.T.; WARCOS to
COMGENIB; Map Room to Col. Greer; H. Ickes to H.T. 7 pp.0626 16 Map Room to Col. Greer. 1 p.
REEL INDEXPotsdam Conference Documents (1945)
ReellPresident Truman's Potsdam Diary (1945)
0001 Diary kept by Pres. Truman at Potsdam Conference. July 16-30,1945.19 pp.
Potsdam Papers (1945)Volume I
Agenda and Documents0021 Index. 2 pp.
June
0023 27 Agenda: Memorandum on items proposed by U.S. for agenda, items pro-posed by British, and additional matters likely to be raised. 7 pp.
Doc.0030 27 1 Proposal for establishment of council of foreign ministers. 4 pp.0034 29 2 Policy toward Germany. 17 pp.0051 29 3 Unconditional surrender of Japan and policy toward liberated areas in
Far East. 3 pp.0054 29 4 Recommended policy on diplomatic relations and peace treaties with for-
mer Axis satellite states. 5 pp.0059 30 5 Elections in Greece. 2 pp.0061 6 Italy. 4 pp.0065 30 7 Soviet cooperation in solving European economic problems. 2 pp.0067 29 8 Admission of American press into Eastern Europe. 3 pp.0070 23 9 Recognition of Austrian government satisfactory to Allied governments.
2pp.0072 27 10 Yugoslavia. 3 pp.0075 23 11 Withdrawal of Allied forces from Iran. 3 pp.0078 30 12 Memorandum regarding Montreux convention. 6 pp.0084 29 13 European territorial settlements. 2 pp.0086 27 14 Treaty for demilitarization of Germany. 4 pp.0090 29 15 Partition of Germany. 6 pp.0096 27 16 Disposition of the Ruhr in Germany. 5 pp.
Volume IIBackground Information
0102 Index. 4 pp.
EUROPEJuly Doc.
0106 4 1 Britain as member of Big Three. 4 pp.
June
0110 29 2 Foreign policy platform of Conservative and Labor parties in Great Britain.lp.
0111 29 3 Ireland. 1 p.0112 28 4 British plan for Western European bloc. 15 pp.0127 23 5 France. 6pp.
July
0133 6 6 Lend-lease directive. 1 p.
June
0134 22 7 Policy toward Spain. 1 p.0135 22 8 Policy toward Portugal. 1 p.0136 22 9 American policy toward Switzerland. 2 pp.0138 22 10 Institutional question of Italy. 2 pp.0140 30 11 Italian local government. 2 pp.0142 30 12 Allied Commission and Advisory Council for Italy. 1 p.
July
0143 6 13 Italian participation in international organizations. 1 p.
June
0144 30 14 Italian economic and financial assistance. 1 p.
July
0145 2 15 Retention of Allied forces in Italy. 2 pp.
June
0147 23 16 Establishment of zones of occupation and control machinery in Austria.IP-
0148 23 17 Current problems in Czechoslovakia. 2 pp.0150 23 18 Expulsion of minority groups from Czechoslovakia. 1 p.
July0151 5 19 Rumania. 4 pp.
June0155 29 20 Suggested U.S. policy regarding Poland. 12 pp.
July
0167 5 21 Bulgaria. 4 pp.0171 5 22 Hungary. 4 pp.0175 5 23 Application of Crimea declaration to Yugoslavia. 4 pp.
June
0179 30 24 Yugoslav problems. 1 p.0180 30 25 Yugoslavia: Comment on British agenda. 1 p.
July0181 5 26 Albania. 4pp.
0185 5 27 American attitude on Albanian recognition. 5 pp.
0190 28 Peace treaties between UN and former satellite states. 3 pp.
0193 6 29 Entrances to the Baltic. 5 pp.
0198 6 30 Control of the Danube. 3 pp.
June
0201 29 31 Prosecution of war criminals. 11 pp.
July
0212 2 32 Displaced persons. 5 pp.
0217 5 33 Arming European Allies. 4 pp.
0221 4 34 Protection accorded Bulgarian agrarian leader G. Dimitrov. 3 pp.
ECONOMIC
0224 4 35 Lend-lease liquidation. 2 pp.
0226 5 36 Fixed installations constructed abroad by U.S. 2 pp.
0228 4 37 UNRRA. 7pp.
0235 4 38 Relationship of World Federation of Trade Unions to UN. 2 pp.
0237 2 39 Post V-E Day proclaimed and statutory lists. 3 pp.
June
0240 23 40 Basis for handling shipping questions. 6 pp.
0246 41 Restrictions on Germany. 1 p.
July
0247 4 42 German external assets. 1 p.
June
0248 27 43 German shipping. 7 pp.
March
0255 29 44 German ships as reparations items. 6 pp.
0261 45 Austrian economic questions. 2 pp.
July
0263 4 46 Payment of reparations by Austria. 2 pp.
0265 4 47 Bulgarian reparations payments to Greece. 2 pp.
0267 48 American and Russian economic relationship in Eastern Europe. 5 pp.
0272 5 49 Reconstruction of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Balkans. 6 pp.
NEAR EAST
June
0278 29 50 U.S. policy toward Turkey. 3 pp.
0281 29 51 U.S. policy toward Greece. 2 pp.
July
0283 6 52 Anglo-Soviet rivalry in Iran. 4 pp.
0287 53 Russian access to Persian Gulf. 2 pp.
June
0289 30 54 British and American cooperation in Near East. 2 pp.
0291 30 55 Syria and Lebanon. 2 pp.
0293 29 56 International zone of Tangier. 2 pp.
0295 19 57 India. 1 p.
July
0296 6 58 Suez Canal. 2 pp.
FAR EASTJune
0298 27 59 Surrender or defeat of Japan. 4 pp.
July.
0302 3 60 Unified or zonal military government in Japan. 4 pp.
0306 3 61 Objectives of military government in Japan. 3 pp.
0309 3 62 Duration of military government in Japan. 3 pp.
0312 3 63 Attitude toward Japanese emperor. 4 pp.
0316 64 Bases in territories taken from Japan. 1 p.
0317 65 Soviet military participation. 3 pp.
0320 66 Civil affairs administration in China. 7 pp.
0327 67 Soviet support of Cairo declaration. 3 pp.
0330 3 68 Territorial and administrative integrity of China. 1 p.
0331 3 69 Measures to assist China. 2 pp.
0333 3 70 Special Manchurian problems. 2 pp.
0335 4 71 Military government for Korea. 3 pp.
0338 4 72 Interim administration for Korea. 3 pp.
0341 4 73 Post-war government of Korea. 1 p.
0342 6 Appendix: European Advisory Commission report. 18 pp.
0360 4 Memorandum on selection of officers of Preparatory Commission. 3 pp.
Volume IIITerritorial Studies
0364 Table of contents. 3 pp.
ITALIAN FRONTIERS AND COLONIES
June Doc.
0367 30 1 Italo-Yugoslav frontier. 3 pp.
0370 30 2 Trieste. 1 p.
0371 30 3 Bolzano. 1 p.
0372 30 4 Franco-Italian frontier. 1 p.
0373 30 5 Sicily and Sardinia. 1 p.
0374 30 6 Pantelleria and (sole Pelagie. 1 p.
0375 30 7 Lagosta Islands. 1 p.
0376 30 8 Dodecanese. 1 p.
0377 30 9 Disposition of Libya. 2 pp.
0379 30 10 Italian Somaliland. 1 p.
0380 30 11 Eritrea. 1 p.
GERMAN FRONTIERS
July0381 4 12 Introductory statement. 1 p.
June
0382 30 13 Alsace-Lorraine. 1 p.
0383 30 14 Eupen, Malmedy and Moresnet. 1 p.
0384 30 15 Swiss-German frontier zone. 1 p.
0385 30 16 Austro-German frontier. 1 p.
0386 30 17 East Prussia. 1 p.
0387 30 18 Danzig. 1 p.
0388 30 19 German Upper Silesia. 1 p.
0389 30 20 Eastern Pomerania. 1 p.
0390 30 21 German territory east of the Oder. 1 p.
0391 30 22 Territory between the Oder and Lower Neisse rivers. 1 p.
0392 30 23 The Saar. 2 pp.
0394 30 24 Left bank of the Rhine. 2 pp.
0396 30 25 The Ruhr. 2 pp.
0398 30 26 German-Belgian frontier. 1 p.
0399 30 27 Frontier zone between Luxembourg and Germany. 1 p.
0400 30 28 Dutch-German frontier zone. 1 p.
0401 30 29 Danish-German frontier zone. 3 pp.
0404 30 30 German-Czechoslovak frontier: Sudeten area. 1 p.
0405 23 31 Belgian territorial claims on Germany. 2 pp.
BALKAN FRONTIERS
0407 32 Transylvania. 1 p.
0408 33 Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina. 1 p.
0409 34 Southern Dobruja. 1 p.
0410 35 Bulgarian-Greek frontier. 1 p.
0411 36 Albanian-Greek frontier. 1 p.
0412 37 Yugoslav-Albanian frontier. 1 p.
0413 38 Yugoslav Macedonia. 1 p.
0414 39 Bulgarian-Yugoslav frontier north of Macedonia. 1 p.
0415 40 Hungarian-Yugoslav frontier. 1 p.
EAST EUROPEAN FRONTIERS
July
0416 2 41 Teschen. 2pp.
0418 42 Ruthenia. 1 p.
0419 43 Austro-Czechoslovak frontier. 1 p.
0420 2 44 Czechoslovak-Hungarian frontier. 1 p.
0421 3 45 Petsamo district, Salla sector, Karelia. 2 pp.
0423 46 • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. 2 pp.
0425 3 47 Vilna district. 2 pp.
0427 3 48 Memelland. 1 p.
0428 3 49 Eastern Poland between Riga line and Curzon line. 2 pp.
0430 3 50 Polish territory annexed by Germany in 1939. 2 pp.
0432 3 51 Yugoslav-Austrian frontier. 1 p.
0433 3 52 Austro-Hungarian frontier: Burgenland. 1 p.
June
0434 23 53 Czechoslovakia. 2 pp.
0436 23 54 Bornholm. 3 pp.
0439 23 55 Possible Soviet designs on Northern Norway. 5 pp.
FAR EAST
July
0444 2 56 Disposition of Japanese territories and mandated islands. 3 pp.
0447 2 57 Liuchiu Islands. 1 p.
0448 2 58 Bonin, Volcano and Marcus Islands. 3 pp.
Volume IVU.S. Bilateral Discussions with U.S.S.R. and Great Britain
0452 Index. 1 p.
BILATERAL WITH RUSSIANS
July Doc.
0453 3 1 Lend-lease policy toward Soviet Union. 2 pp.
0455 3 2 Lend-lease retransfers. 1 p.
0456 3 3 Credits to U.S.S.R. 2 pp.
0458 3 4 International commercial policy. 2 pp.
0460 3 5 Russian participation in European economic organizations. 2 pp.
0462 3 6 Interchange and protection of technology. 2 pp.
0464 3 7 Civil aviation. 3 pp.
June
0467 19 8 Direct radiotelegraph circuits between U.S. and Eastern Europeancountries under Soviet influence. 2 pp.
BILATERAL WITH BRITISH
0469 9 Phase II commitments. 2 pp.
0471 10 Post V-J Day financial arrangements. 5 pp.
0476 11 Three (C) agreement. 1 p.
0477 12 Master lend-lease agreement: Article VII. 1 p.
0478 13 Disposal of surplus property in Sterling area. 2 pp.
0480 14 Civil aviation. 7 pp.
0487 15 Direct radiotelegraph circuits with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. 2 pp.
June
0489 22 16 Palestine. 3 pp.
Volume VRecommendations from Joint Chiefs of Staff and Memoranda from
President's Records on Subjects to be Discussed at Berlin
0493 Index. 6 pp.
June Tab0499 26 1 Dismemberment of Germany. 6 pp.
0505 26 2 Internationalization of the Ruhr and Saar. 2 pp.
0507 26 3 Arrangements to get coal for other European countries. 4 pp.
0511 26 4 Exchange of commodities between zones of occupation. 3 pp.
0514 26 5 Civil government in Germany. 3 pp.
0517 26 6 Banking arrangements in Germany. 3 pp.
0520 26 7 Establishment of unified propaganda in Germany. 6 pp.
0526 26 8 Disposition of German ships. 6 pp.
0532 26 9 American attitude toward treatment of war criminals. 1 p.
0533 26 10 Peace treaty with Italy. 1 p.
0534 26 11 Policies toward Austria. 2 pp.
0536 26 12 Handling of displaced persons in Germany and Austria. 4 pp.
0540 26 13 Centralization of European economy during rehabilitation. 3 pp.
0543 26 14 Relationship betweer: reparations commission and control council. 2 pp.
0545 26 15 Indigenous national governments in Germany and Austria. 2 pp.
0547 26 16 Termination of European Advisory Commission. 2 pp.
0549 26 17 Dardanelles; Suez, Panama and Kiel canals; free use of Rhine and Dan-ube rivers. 4 pp.
0553 26 18 Occupation of part of Germany by The Netherlands. 2 pp.
0555 26 19 Korea. 3 pp.
0558 26 20 Indo-China. 7 pp.
0565 26 21 Hong Kong. 1 p.
0566 26 22 Formosa. 1 p.0567 26 23 Oil resources of Middle East. 2 pp.
0569 26 24 Sale of U.S. ships to U.S.S.R. 2 pp.
0571 26 25 Peace conference. 1 p.
Volume VIPapers and Minutes of Meetings of the Combined Chiefs of Staff
0573 Index. 11 pp.
PAPERS
July Page
0584 16 1 Staff conversations with Portugal. 6 pp.
0590 8 7 Estimate of enemy situation (as of July 6, 1945). 39 pp.
0629 18 45 Disposition of captured German passenger ships. 3 pp.
0632 19 49 British troopship employment in U.S. trans-Atlantic programs, first half of1946. 2 pp.
0634 22 51 Employment of captured enemy passenger shipping and British troopshipemployment, first half of 1946. 4 pp.
June
0638 28 55 Disposal of enemy war materiel in Germany and Austria. 11 pp.
April
0649 25 67 French and Dutch participation in war against Japan. 7 pp.
May0656 25 75 Future of Allied Force Headquarters, Mediterranean. 5 pp.
June
0661 14 81 Objectives, strategy, and policies. 20 pp.
0681 15 101 Agenda for next U.S.-British staff conference. 4 pp.
0685 27 107 Agenda for military staff conferences. 3 pp.
0688 28 113 Size of military staffs for TERMINAL. 3 pp.
0691 29 117 Development of operations in Pacific. 3 pp.
July
0694 7 121 Planning date for end of organized resistance by Japan. 2 pp.
0696 15 123 Program and procedure for conference. 29 pp.
June
0700 22 129 Information for Russians concerning Japanese war. 4 pp.
July
0704 6 135 British participation in war against Japan. 10 pp.
0714 9 147 Control and command in war against Japan. 10 pp.
0724 22 159 Command in Indo-China. 2 pp.
0726 15 161 Combined Chiefs of Staff machinery after war with Japan. 4 pp.
0730 15 167 Report on operations in Southeast Asia command. 8 pp.
0739 20 175 Directive to Supreme Allied Commander, Southeast Asia. 5 pp.
0744 16 181 Report on operations in Pacific. 9 pp.
0753 19 191 Report on operations in China. 13 pp.
0766 16 205 Report on Army air operations in war against Japan. 11 pp.
0777 16 217 Participation of two French colonial infantry divisions in Far Eastern op-erations. 9 pp.
0786 21 227 Internationalization of Danube River. 7 pp.
0793 21 235 Provision of personnel shipping for requirements of Allied governments.11 PP.
0804 24 247 Report to Pres. and Prime Min. 22 pp.
MINUTES OF MEETINGS
July Meeting0827 16 269 193 3 pp.
0830 17 273 194 6 pp.
0836 18 279 195 6 pp.
0842 19 285 196 5 pp.
0847 20 291 197 3 pp.
0850 21 295 198 3 pp.
0853 23 299 199 3 pp.
0856 24 303 200 5 pp.
0861 24 307 Plenary meeting. 7 pp.
0868 24 313 Tripartite military meeting. 12 pp.
0880 26 325 U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chiefs of Staff meeting. 13 pp.
SUBJECT INDEX
0893 339 Subject index to Combined Chiefs of Staff papers and minutes of meet-ings. 20 pp.
Volume VIIMinutes of Meetings of Heads of Government:
Harry S Truman, Winston S. Churchilland Joseph Stalin
0913 Subject index. 5 pp.
July Meeting
0919 17 1 22pp.0941 18 2 16pp.
Reel 2Volume VII (com.)
July Meeting
0001 19 3 22pp.
0023 20 4 21 pp.
0044 21 5 26pp.
0070 22 6 26pp.
0096 23 7 22 pp.
0118 24 8 22pp.
0140 25 9 llpp.
0151 28 10 20pp.
0171 31 11 27pp.
August0198 1 12 21 pp.
0219 1 13 16pp.
July
0235 29 Pres. Truman/V. Molotov conversation. 10 pp.
0245 30 Close of conference. 4 pp.
Volume VIIIMinutes of Meetings of Foreign Ministers
0249 Subject index. 6 pp
July Meeting
0255 18 1 18 pp.
0273 19 2 9pp.
0283 20 3 20pp.
0303 21 4 15pp.
0318 22 5 21 pp.
0339 23 U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 4 pp.
0343 23 6 21 pp.0364 24 7 20pp.
0384 24 U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 3 pp.
0387 25 8 5 pp.
0392 27 9 18pp.
0410 27 U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 5 pp.
0415 30 U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 14 pp.
0429 30 10 20pp.
Volume IXCorrespondence of President Truman with Heads of Government
0449 Index. 7 pp.
PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
August
0457 1 1 p.
July
0459 24 1 p.
0460 9 2 pp.
0462 30 1 p.
0463 24 7 pp.
0470 25 1 p.
0471 24 1 p.
0472 21 2 pp.
0474 23 1 p.
0475 17 1 p.
March
0476 12 1 p.
PRIME MINISTER CLEMENT ATTLEE
July
0478 29 4 pp.
0482 31 6 pp.
0488 30 1 p.
0489 31 2 pp.
GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK
0492 26 1 p.
0493 1 p.
0494 23 3 pp.
GENERALISSIMO JOSEPH STALIN0499 20 2 pp.0501 21 2 pp.0503 31 3 pp.0506 27 3 pp.0509 29 2 pp.0511 30 4pp.0515 29 2 pp.0517 31 3 pp.0520 29 1 p.
0521 30 1 p.
Volume XMiscellaneous Documents
0522 Index. 5 pp.
July
0527 20 Telegram from Amb. P. Hurley to Pres. 3 pp.
0530 23 Telegram from Pres. to Amb. Hurley. 1 p.
Letters and Memoranda submitted to the President prior to theConference concerning Conference Agenda
0532 Draft statement for Pres. 1 p.
June
0533 14 J. Grew to Pres. 8 pp.
July0541 5 J. Vardaman to Pres. 1 p.
0542 11 J. Vardaman to Pres. 2 pp.
0544 3 British Emb. aide-memoire; J. Grew to Pres. 11 pp.
June
0554 18 J. Grew to Pres. 5 pp.
July
0559 3 J. Davies to Pres. 15 pp.
June
0574 18 J. Grew to Pres. 5 pp.
0579 30 J. Grew to Pres. 19 pp.
July0598 6 Memorandum to Pres. 1 p.
Memoranda, Letters and Reports not related to the Tripartite Meetingsfrom the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the President
0600 3 pp.
July0603 16 2 pp. 0614 2 3 pp.
0605 21 4 pp. 0617 26 2 pp.
0609 23 1 p. 0619 23 22 pp.
0610 20 3 pp. 0641 24 20 pp.
0613 17 1 p.
Papers on Germany relating to the Tripartite Meetings
July0662 5 German interim financing. 4 pp.
0666 Imports into Germany. 2 pp.
June0668 23 Coordination of Allied propaganda in Germany. 2 pp.
0670 Political and economic principles for control of Germany. 8 pp.
0678 Separation of the Ruhr and Rhineland from Germany. 4 pp.
July0682 7 Disposition of captured German ships. 16 pp.
Reports Submitted to the President Prior to the Conference by Joseph E. Davies
June0699 12 J. Davies' conversation with Prime Min. Churchill. 12 pp.
0712 12 J. Davies' conversation with British For. Sec. A. Eden. 6 pp.
Papers relating to the Discussions at Berlin of the Heads of Government andForeign Ministers, Arranged according to Subject
ITALY0719 Policy toward Italy. 7 pp.
July0726 30 Admission of Italy to UN: U.S. proposal. 2 pp.
0728 20 Trusteeship of Italian colonies. 3 pp.
KOENIGSBURG
0732 22 Soviet proposal on Koenigsburg. 1 p.
NEAR EAST
July
0734 23 Iran. 5 pp.
0739 24 Palestine. 1 p.0740 Syria and Lebanon. 1 p.
POLAND
0742 Statement of heads of government on the Polish question. 2 pp.
July
0744 20 Question of western frontier of Poland.
Miscellaneous Unsigned Reports Submitted to the President Prior to the Conference
0750 War expenditures by UN. 3 pp.
June
0753 27 Food for liberated areas. 20 pp.
Correspondence of the President and the President of Poland
July0774 22 1 p.
0775 23 2 pp.
Papers relating to the Tripartite Meetings, Arranged according to Subject
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
0778 Implementation of Yalta declaration on liberated Europe. 2 pp.
0780 Revised Allied Control Commission procedure in Rumania, Bulgaria, andHungary. 2 pp.
0782 Admission to UN. 2 pp.
July
0784 19 Yugoslavia; removal of Allied industrial equipment in Rumania. 2 pp.
SPAIN AND TANGIER
July
0787 19 Soviet proposal. 2 pp.0789 International zone of Tangier. 1 p.
WAR CRIMINALS
August
0791 1 International tribunal. 1 p.
WATERWAYS
July
0793 24 Black Sea Straits. 2 pp.
0795 19 U.S. policy regarding Dardanelles and Kiel Canal. 5 pp.
0800 22 Resume" of Straits. 8 pp.0808 23 Unrestricted navigation of inland waterways. 3 pp.
Dispatches, Memoranda, and Letters unrelated to the Tripartite Meetings concerningLend-lease Arrangements with the British Government
0813 Sec. St. to Pres. 2 pp.
July
0815 17 Pres. to Prime Min. Churchill. 1 p.
0816 24 Prime Min. to Pres.; British Chiefs of Staff to Prime Min. 7 pp.
0823 29 Pres. to Joint Chiefs of Staff; Pres. to L. Crowley. 3 pp.
May
0826 28 Prime Min. to Pres. 2 pp.
July
0828 29 Pres. to L. Crowley; Pres. to Joint Chiefs of Staff. 4 pp.
0832 17 Pres. to Prime Min. 1 p.
0833 24 Prime Min. to Pres.; British Chiefs of Staff to Prime Min. 4 pp.
0837 25 Pres. to Prime Min. 1 p.
Papers relating to the Tripartite Meeting, Arranged according to SubjectREPARATIONS
0839 Protocol of German reparations. 3 pp.
July
0842 30 U.S. proposal on German reparations. 8 pp.
0850 29 Removal of equipment by Allies from Russian zone. 11 pp.0861 25 Russian machinery removal from Berlin. 4 pp.
0865 18 Italian reparations. 1 p.
0866 Satellite reparations or "war trophies." 1 p.
August
0867 1 Removal of equipment by Russians from U.S. sector. 17 pp.
0880 Removal of equipment by Allies from Russian zone. 20 pp.
COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS
0901 Proposal for establishment of council of foreign ministers. 3 pp.
0904 Establishment of a four-power council. 1 p.
0905 International security during transition period. 1 p.
0906 European questions; surrender of Germany. 1 p.
0907 Questions relating to Far East. 3 pp.
Papers on Japan not related to the Tripartite MeetingsJuly
0911 1 Draft of proclamation by heads of U.S., U.K., China. 3 pp.0914 2 Sec. of War H. Stimson to Pres.; proposed program for Japan. 8 pp.
0922 20 H. Stimson to Pres.; proposed proclamation to Japan. 13 pp.
Volume XIReport on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin
August0937 2 Final typewritten copy, prepared under direction of Pres.'s Press Sec. Ross, after
Truman, Attlee and Stalin changed earlier draft at last plenary session. 31 pp.
THE PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS SERIES
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Presidential Diaries of Henry Morganthau, Jr. (1938-1945)
Map Room Messages of President Roosevelt (1939-1945)
President Harry S Truman
Map Room Messages of President Truman (1945-1946)
Potsdam Conference Documents
Official Conversations and Meetings of Dean Acheson (1949-1953)
President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Minutes and Documents of the Cabinet Meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961)
Minutes of Telephone Conversations of John Foster Dullesand of Christian Herter (1953-1961)
President John F. Kennedy
Appointment Book of President Kennedy (1961-1963)
President Kennedy and the Press
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Daily Diary of President Johnson (1963-1969)
History of the Department of Justice (1963-1969)
History of the Federal Trade Commission (1963-1969)
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