A Guide to Map Room Messages of President Truman (1945

A Guide to
Map Room Messages of
President Truman (1945-1946)
Potsdam Conference Documents
(1945)
THE
A Guide to
Map Room Messages of
President Truman (1945-1946)
Potsdam Conference Documents
(1945)
Edited by
Paul Kesaris
Guide Compiled by
Joan Gibson
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Contents
Key to Acronyms
Key to Initials
ill
v
MAP ROOM MESSAGES OF PRES. TRUMAN (1945-1946)
1-24
REEL1
Communications between Truman and Attlee
(July 30, 1945-November 15, 1946)
Communications between Truman and Chiang Kai-shek
(May 3, 1945-August 2, 1946)
Communications between Truman and Churchill
(April 11-July 30, 1945)
Communications regarding Churchill Trip to Florida
(November 24-December 31, 1945)
Communications between Truman and Harriman
(April 13, 1945-September 28, 1946)
1
3
4
5
6
REEL 2
Communications between Truman and Hurley
(April 13-September 12, 1945)
Communications between Truman and Marshall
(December 29, 1945-August 1, 1946)
Communications regarding Stalin-Hopkins Conference
(May 19-June 12, 1945)
Miscellaneous Communications to and from Truman
(April 13, 1945-December 30, 1946)
Communications between Truman and Stalin
(April 16-December 23, 1945)
Minutes of Crimean Conference (February 5-9, 1945)
7
7
8
8
12
13
REEL 3
Communication between Truman and Stalin
(April 6-May 27, 1945)
Messages regarding Germany: Surrender, Treaty, Armistice
(April 20-August 17, 1945)
Messages regarding Zones of Occupation in Germany and Austria
(April 12-November 29, 1945)
REEL 4
Record of Conversations between Stalin and Hopkins
(May 26-June 6, 1945)
Intelligence Message regarding ULTRA: Continued Secrecy in
Peacetime (September 1945)
Messages regarding Surrender of Japan (April 21-August 23, 1945)
13
14
16
18
19
19
REEL 5
Further Messages regarding Surrender of Japan
(August 23-October 2, 1945)
Communications regarding Soviet-Chinese Relations, Talks between
Stalin and Soong (April 23-August 26, 1945)
21
22
Communications regarding Trips of President
(May 29-September 16, 1945)
POTSDAM CONFERENCE DOCUMENTS (1945)
REELl
Pres. Truman's Potsdam Diary (July 16-30, 1945),
Potsdam Papers (1945)
Vol. I. Agenda and Documents
Vol. II. Background Information
Europe
Economic
Near East
Far East
Vol. III. Territorial Studies
Italian Frontiers and Colonies
German Frontiers
Balkan Frontiers
East European Frontiers
Far East
Vol. IV. U.S. Bilateral Discussions
with Russians
with British
Vol. V. Recommendations from Joint Chiefs of Staff and Memoranda from
President's Records on Subjects to be Discussed at Berlin
Vol. VI. Papers and Minutes of Meetings of Combined Chiefs of Staff
Vol. VII. Minutes of Meetings of Heads of Government: Truman,
Churchill, Stalin
24
25-38
25
25
25
27
27
28
29
29
29
29
30
30
30
31
31
33
REEL 2
Vol. VII. (cont.)
Vol. VIII. Minutes of Meetings of Foreign Ministers
Vol. IX. Correspondence of Pres. Truman with Heads of Government
Vol. X. Miscellaneous Documents
Letters and Memoranda Submitted to the President concerning
Conference Agenda
Memoranda, Letters, and Reports from JCS to the President not
related to Tripartite Meetings
Papers on Germany related to Tripartite Meetings
Reports Submitted to President by Joseph E. Davies
Papers relating to Discussions at Berlin: Italy, Koenigsburg,
Near East, Poland
Miscellaneous Unsigned Reports submitted to the President Prior
to Conference
Correspondence of the President and President of Poland
Papers related to Tripartite Meetings: Southeastern Europe, Spain
and Tangier, War Criminals, Waterways
Dispatches, Memoranda, and Letters unrelated to Tripartite Meetings
concerning Lend-lease Arrangements with British Government
Papers related to Tripartite Meetings: Reparations, Council of
Foreign Ministers
Papers on Japan
Vol. XI. Report on Tripartite Conference of Berlin
33
33
34
35
36
36
36
36
37
37
37
37
38
38
38
Key to Acronyms
Australian Commonwealth Naval Board
Advanced Echelon, General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific
Area
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.
A.B.
J.B.
W.C.
J.D.
Harold R.L. George Alexander, British field marshal
Adolf A. Berle, American diplomat
James F. Byrnes, American secretary of state
Winston S. Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain
John Deane, head of U.S. military mission in U.S.S.R.
D.E.
J.G.
A.M.
Dwight D. Eisenhower, American general of the army
Joseph C. Grew, acting American secretary of state
W. Averell Harriman, American diplomat
H.H.
Harry L. Hopkins, American politician and administrator, special envoy of
President Truman
P.H.
C.K.
G.K.
Patrick J. Hurley, American diplomat
Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese Nationalist leader
George F. Kennan, U.S. charge' d'affaires in Moscow
W.L.
D.M.
William D. Leahy, American admiral of the fleet
Douglas MacArthur, American general of the army
G.M.
V.M.
George C. Marshall, American general of the army
Vyacheslav Molotov, Russian foreign minister
C.N.
Chester W. Nimitz, American admiral of the fleet
C.S.
E.S.
J.S.
H.T.
Carl Spaatz, commanding general of U.S. army strategic air forces
Edward R. Stettinius, American statesman
Joseph V. Stalin, Russian premier
Harry S Truman, 33rd President of U.S.
M.T.
Myron C. Taylor, American diplomat
J.V.
A.W.
James K. Vardaman, Jr., naval aide to the President
Albert C. Wedemeyer, American general, commander in China
J.W.
John G. Winant, U.S. ambassador to Great Britain •
REEL INDEX
Map Room Messages of
President Truman (1945-1946)
Reel 1
Communications between President Truman and Prime
Minister of Great Britain Clement R. Attlee
(July 30, 1945-November 15, 1946)
0001
0003
ATTLEE TO TRUMAN
July 1945
30
31
2 pp.
2 pp.
0005
0007
0010
0012
0015
0017
0019
0020
0023
August 1945
1
6
8
11
15
16
17
18
19
2 pp.
3 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
2 pp.
November 1945
September 1945
0025
0030
0032
0035
0039
0046
0048
1
14
16
23
25
26
28
5 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
4 pp.
7 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
October 1945
0050
0051
0053
0054
0056
0058
0060
0062
1
3
5
12
13
17
19
29
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
0064
0066
0067
0068
0069
5
12
13
2
5
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
0070
January 1946
4
3 pp.
0073
0077
0078
February 1946
4
7
25
4 pp.
1 p.
4 pp.
0082
March 1946
22
1 p.
0083
0084
April 1946
12
16
1 p.
5 pp.
0089
0094
0097
0098
0101
May 1946
10
13
15
19
27
5 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
3 pp.
0104
0110
0111
0113
June 1946
7
10
14
26
6 pp.
1 pp.
2pp.
2pp.
July 1946
0115
0118
0119
4
8
25
3pp.
1 p.
2pp.
0121
0123
0124
0125
August 1946
9
14
15
18
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
0127
0128
October 1946
4
5
0130
November 1946
9
1 p.
2 pp.
2 pp.
0171
0173
20
24
2 pp.
1 p.
0174
0176
January 1946
1
5
2 pp.
1 p.
0177
April 1946
13
1 p.
May 1946
0179
0181
0189
0190
8
10
13
16
2 pp.
8 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
0193
0197
June 1946
5
14
4 pp.
2 pp.
0199
0201
July 1946
2
5
2 pp.
1 p.
0202
0203
August 1946
6
12
1 p.
7 pp.
0210
April 1946
20
3 pp.
0213
0215
August 1946
12
14
2 pp.
2 pp.
0217
0224
October 1946
3
10
7 pp.
7 pp.
TRUMAN TO ATTLEE
0132
0136
0138
August 1945
7
9
11
4 pp.
2 pp.
4 pp.
0142
0143
0150
0153
14
15
18
31
1 p.
7 pp.
3 pp.
3 pp.
0156
0158
0159
September 1945
6
17
28
2 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
0162
0165
0167
0170
October 1945
5
12
13
17
3 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
November 1946
0231
15
1 p.
Communications between President Truman and
Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (May 3, 1945-August 2, 1946)
0300
April 1946
12
0301
August 1946
2
CHIANG KAI-SHEK TO TRUMAN
1 p.
May 1945
0232
0233
0236
0243
3
July 1945
7
20
26
0244
0247
0250
0253
0258
0260
August 1945
10
11
13
21
23
27
0264
0265
0268
0273
0277
0279
0281
1 p.
3 pp.
7 pp.
1 p.
TRUMAN TO CHIANG KAI-SHEK
May 1945
0303
4
2 pp.
pp.
pp.
pp.
pp.
pp.
pp.
0305
June 1946
5
1 p.
0306
June 1945
9
4 pp.
0310
July 1945
23
2 pp.
September 1945
1
10
20
26
28
1 p.
3 pp.
5 pp.
4 pp.
2 pp.
0312
0314
0315
0322
0328
August 1945
11
14
15
21
23
2 pp.
1 p.
7 pp.
6 pp.
2 pp.
October 1945
16
18
2 pp.
3 pp.
0330
0332
0336
September 1945
10
11
25
2 pp.
4 pp.
6 pp.
0342
October 1945
20
5 pp.
3
3
3
5
2
4
November 1945
0284
0287
14
23
3 pp.
4 pp.
0291
28
1 p.
0347
November 1945
11
1 p.
0348
19
2 pp.
February 1946
0292
2 pp.
17
December 1945
1 p.
0293
16
2 pp.
0350
December 1945
13
1 p.
0295
February 1946
17
4 pp.
0351
February 1946
21
1 p.
Communications between President Truman and Prime Minister
of Great Britain Winston S. Churchill (April 11-July 30, 1945)
TRUMAN TO CHURCHILL
April 1945
0352
0354
0363
0370
0376
0381
0384
0387
0392
0396
0404
0406
0411
11
13
14
16
19
20
21
23
25
26
27
29
30
2 pp.
9 pp.
7 pp.
6 pp.
4 pp.
3 pp.
3 pp.
5 pp.
4 pp.
8 pp.
2 pp.
5 pp.
7 pp.
0538
0549
0560
0571
0573
0576
11
12
13
15
19
21
11 pp.
11 pp.
11 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
2 pp.
0578
0579
23
27
1 p.
2 pp.
0581
September 1944
14
2 pp.
0583
0585
0586
0589
CHURCHILL TO TRUMAN
April 1945
0418
0420
0433
0441
0444
0448
0450
0453
0462
0466
0473
0475
0487
13
14
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
27
28
29
30
2 pp.
13 pp.
8 pp.
3 pp.
4 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
9 pp.
4 pp.
7 pp.
2 pp.
12 pp.
14 pp.
0501
0508
0510
0512
0514
0518
0527
0532
0534
May 1945
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
4 pp.
9 pp.
5 pp.
2 pp.
4 pp.
May 1945
28
29
30
31
2 pp.
1 p.
3pp.
9 pp.
TRUMAN TO CHURCHILL
May 1945
0598
1
1 p.
0599
April 1945
30
2 pp.
May 1945
0601
0602
0604
0607
0613
0614
0616
0617
0618
0620
0623
0629
0630
0634
0635
0639
0644
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
8
10
11
12
14
15
16
20
21
1 p.
1 p.
3 pp.
6 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
3 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
4 pp.
1 p.
4 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
0645
0646
0648
0649
0650
0651
0655
0658
0667
0681
22
23
28
29
31
CHURCHILL TO TRUMAN
June 1945
1
2
3
4
5
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
4 pp.
3 pp.
9 pp.
14 pp.
1 p.
0682
0685
0687
0692
0696
0699
0705
0706
0708
0711
0713
6
7
9
10
14
15
16
17
18
22
23
3 pp.
2 pp.
5 pp.
3 pp.
3 pp.
6 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
3 pp.
2pp.
3 pp.
0716
0717
0719
July 1945
1
3
4
1 p.
2 pp.
2 pp.
0721
0723
0724
7
26
30
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
0725
0729
0731
0733
0738
0745
0751
0753
0758
0760
0764
0765
0768
0769
0772
TRUMAN TO CHURCHILL
June 1945
1
2
4
6
5
7
9
11
14
15
16
18
22
23
24
4 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
5 pp.
7 pp.
5 pp.
2 pp.
5 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
4 pp.
0779
0781
0782
0783
0784
July 1945
2
3
5
23
26
1
1
1
1
1
p.
p.
p.
p.
p.
Communications regarding Winston Churchill's Trip to Florida
(November 24-December 31, 1945)
0785
0788
0791
0793
0794
November 1945
24 Amb. J.G. Winant (J.W.) to Adm.
W. Leahy (W.L) 3 pp.
26 W.L. to J.W.; W. Churchill (W.C.)
to Col. F. Clarke. 3 pp.
December 1945
1 W.C. to Pres. Truman (H.T.) 2 pp.
3 H.T. to J.W. 1 p.
6 H.T. to W.C. 1 p.
0795
0796
0798
0800
0801
0803
0804
0805
White House memo. 1 p.
W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
H.T. to W.C. 1 p.
J.W. to H.T. 1 p.
U.S. Military Attache to White
House. 1 p.
22 W.C. to H.T. 1 p.
31 J.W. to W.L.; W.L. to J.W. 3 pp.
8
16
17
19
20
Communications between President Truman and W. Averell
Harriman (April 13, 1945-September 28, 1946)
TRUMAN TO HARRIMAN
April 1945
0808
0810
13
16
1 p.
3 pp.
June 1945
0813
0814
0815
4
15
16
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
July 1945
0816
0817
4
6
1 p.
1 p.
August 1945
0818
0819
5
11
1 p.
1 p.
0820
19
1 p.
0821
23
1 p.
HARRIMAN TO TRUMAN
0834
0835
16
21
1 p.
3 pp.
0840
0841
0843
0844
0846
0847
July 1945
1
3
5
11
12
13
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
0848
0849
0853
0858
0860
0862
0864
0867
0868
0869
August 1945
7
8
9
10
11
14
15
20
27
1 p.
4 pp.
5 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
0870
September 1945
26
2 pp.
0872
May 1946
9
3 pp.
0875
0877
June 1946
12
19
2 pp.
1 p.
0878
0879
0881
0882
September 1946
22
23
25
28
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
April 1945
0822
0823
0824
0825
0827
0828
0830
14
13
15
May 1945
23
June 1945
3
7
8
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
0831
9
1 p.
0832
0833
14
15
1 p.
1 p.
Reel 2
Communications between President Truman and Ambassador
Patrick J. Hurley (April 13-September 12, 1945)
0001
HURLEY TO TRUMAN
April 1945
13
0003
0010
0029
0030
May 1945
16
21
13
29
7 pp.
19 pp.
1 p.
12 pp.
0042
0043
0046
June 1945
5
7
10
1 p.
3 pp.
1 p.
0047
0049
0050
0058
0069
0071
0073
July 1945
19
20
25
26
28
29
31
2 pp.
1 p.
8 pp.
11 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
2 pp.
0075
0078
August 1945
1
8
3 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
0079
18
7 pp.
0086
0087
21
22
1 p.
1 p.
0088
September 1945
12
5 pp.
TRUMAN TO HURLEY
April 1945
0093
18
1 p.
0094
May 1945
12
1 p.
0095
0097
June 1945
4
9
2 pp.
1 p.
0098
0099
0101
0102
July 1945
23
24
28
31
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
0104
0105
August 1945
21
23
1 p.
1 p.
Communications between President Truman and General
George C. Marshall (December 29, 1945-August 1, 1946)
MARSHALL TO TRUMAN
0106
January 1946
24
29
3pp.
January 1946
0114
0117
0118
•!
4
10
11
16
1 p.
2 pp.
0124
0129
0131
0135
0137
0143
0145
February 1946
1
4
9
19
23
24
26
5 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
2 pp.
5 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
5 pp.
December 1945
0111
0121
0122
3pp.
1 p.
3pp.
12
21
27
0157
0159
March 1946
6
7
1 p.
1 p.
0160
May 1946
13
2 pp.
1 p.
0162
August 1946
1
1 p.
1 p.
TRUMAN TO MARSHALL
January 1946
0148
0149
17
25
February 1946
0150
12
1 p.
3 pp.
0153
0154
May 1946
0147
1 p.
1 p.
Communications regarding the Joseph V. Stalin Conference with
Harry Hopkins, Special Envoy of the President
(May 19-June 12, 1945)
May 1945
0163
0164
0165
0169
0172
19 H.T. to J. Stalin (J.S.) 1 p.
20 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
19 W.A. Harriman (A.M.) to G.
Kennan (G.K.) 2 pp.
20 A.M. to G.K. 1 p.
22 H.T. to J.S. 1 p.
27 H. Hopkins (H.H.) to H.T. 3 pp.
28 H.H. to H.T.; H.T. to H.H. 4 pp.
0176
29
0185
0188
30 H.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
31 H.T. to H.H. 1 p.
0189
30 H.H. to H.T. 6 pp.
0167
0168
H.H. to H.T. 9 pp.
0195
0196
0206
0213
0218
0224
0230
0238
0243
0244
31 U.S. Military Mission (MIL MIS)
to War Dept. 1 p.
June 1945
1 H.H. to H.T.; H.T. to H.H. 10 pp.
3 H.H. to H.T. 7 pp.
5 H.H. to H.T.; H.T. to H.H. 5 pp.
6 H.H. to H.T. 6 pp.
7 A.H. to H.T.; W.C. to H.T.; H.T. to
W.C. 6 pp.
8 H.H. to H.T.; A.H. to H.T. 8 pp.
9 A.H. to H.T.; H.H. to H.T. 5 pp.
11 Caffery to Sec. St. 1 p.
12 H.H. to Krauss. 1 p.
Miscellaneous Communications to and from President Truman
(April 13, 1945-December 30, 1946)
FROM TRUMAN TO:
0245
0246
0250
0252
0254
0255
April 1945
26 Min. Johnson. 1 p.
May 1945
1 Gen. C. De Gaulle. 4 pp.
2 Gen. M. Clark, Field Mar. H.
Alexander (H.A.) 2 pp.
7 Gen. D. Eisenhower (D.E.) 2 pp.
8 Gen. De Gaulle. 1 p.
14 Mar. Tito. 1 p.
0256
0257
0258
24 M. Taylor (M.T.) 1 p.
28 H.H. 1 p.
29 Sen. M. Tydings. 6 pp.
0264
0265
0270
June 1945
4 A.H. 1 p.
5 Gen. De Gaulle. 5 pp.
29 Gen. D. MacArthur (D.M.) 1 p.
0271
July 1945
12 Sec. J. Byrnes (J.B.) to Justice R.
Jackson. .1 p.
0272
0273
14 Sec. St. to Amb. Sawyer. 1 p.
0307
24 D.E. 1 p.
0308
0311
0314
0315
0274 27 S. Rosenman to Mrs. Rosenman.
3pp.
0277 31 J.W. 1 p.
August 1945
0278 5 A.H. 1 p.
0279
July 1945
12 Pres. of Panama. 2 pp.
August 1945
0281
0282
15 Amb. E. Pauley. 1 p.
17 Lt. Gen. R. Richardson, Jr.; D.M.;
S. Osmena. 3 pp.
0285
0286
18 W.C. 1 p.
25 D.M. 1 p.
0287
0288
0291
September 1945
15 Sec. St. 1 p.
2 Chief of Staff. 3 pp.
18 S. Osmena. 1 p.
0292
27 J.B. 1 p.
0293
October 1945
7 E. Stettinius (E.S.). 1 p.
0294
27 J.B. 1 p.
0295
0296
0297
0298
December 1945
18 Pres. of Guatemala. 1 p.
21 Mrs. G. Pattern. 1 p.
22 Kenner. 1 p.
24 Pres. of Haiti. 1 p.
November 1945
0301
0302
0303
TO TRUMAN FROM:
April 1945
13 Gov. of Hawaii; Supreme Hqs.,
Allied Forces. 2 pp.
14 Chief rabbi of Rumania. 1 p.
24 E. Schwien. 1 p.
28 D. Shoop. 1 p.
0304
0305
0306
May 1945
3 M. Clark! 1 p.
7 G.K. 1 p.
8 M. Clark. 1 p.
0299
S King Leopold III. 1 p.
10
12
15
18
0318
0320
A. Berle (A.B.); Tito. 3 pp.
E.S. 3pp.
Tito. 1 p.
Duchess of Luxembourg; Tito.
3pp.
26 Sen. Tydings. 2 pp.
27 H.H.2pp.
0322
0323
0324
June 1945
1 J. Davies. 1 p.
3 H.H.; A.M. 1 p.
4 French Amb. to U.S. 4 pp.
0328
July 1945
4 W. Ploeser. 1 p.
0329
23 B. Berut. 1 p.
0330
0331
0332
0333
August 1945
11 E. Pauley, 1 p.
16 Gen. Arnold. 1 p.
26 D.M. 1 p.
30 Korean POWs. 2 pp.
0335
0336
0339
0341
0342
September 1945
10 Rep. Snyder. 1 p.
15 J.B.; J.W. 3 pp.
17 S. Osmena. 2 pp.
18 J. Hickerson. 1 p.
17 U.S. Chief of Counsel. 2pp.
0344
0347
20 E.S. 3 pp.
22 A.B. 3 pp.
0350
0351
24 Wiley. 1 p.
29 A.B. 3 pp.
0354
October 1945
3 J.W. 3 pp.
0357
0360
0362
0363
0369
0370
0372
5
7
10
11
15
16
31
0373
November 1945
5 E. Locke, Jr. 4 pp.
E.S. 3 pp.
G. Wadsworth. 2 pp.
W. Robertson. 1 p.
Lyon. 6 pp.
E.S. 1 p.
Sands. 2 pp.
Pres. of Rumanian Natl. Peasant
Party. 1 p.
0377
0378
0381
0383
0392
0393
9 T. Marks. 1 p.
19 King of Yemen; A. Abdullah.
3pp.
24 A. Lane. 2 pp.
25 E. Locke. 8 pp.
28 Key. 1 p.
30 Rabbi A. Silver. 2 pp.
0450
0451
0453
0456
047O
0472
0473
0474
0478
0480
0482
0484
0488
May 1946
2 C. Weizmann. 1 p.
5 H. Hoover. 1 p.
6 M.T. 1 p.
7 M.T.; McNutt. 6 pp.
9 A.H. 1 p.
10 M.T.; Pres. Benes (Czechoslovakia). 3 pp.
13 E.S. 2pp.
15 G. Messersmith. 1 p.
16 E.S. 1 p.
17 M.T. 4 pp.
20 E.S. 2pp.
21 M.T. 2 pp.
27 M.T. 2 pp.
28 Eddy; C. Yost. 4 pp.
29 Warren; G. Messersmith. 6 pp.
June 1946
1 M.T. 1 p.
6 Gen. Hodge; M.T. 3 pp.
8 Justice Jackson. 7 pp.
9 Gen. Hodge. 1 p.
11 R. Jackson; M.T. 4 pp.
13 G. Messersmith. 4 pp.
22 E. Pauley. 4 pp.
0457
0458
0459
0460
0466
0467
0422
0423
0425
0427
0429
December 1945
1 Hornbeck. 3 pp.
3 A.B. 1 p.
4 R. Hannegan. 1 p.
5 A.B. 8pp.
8 Bowers. 2 pp.
11 Premier of Albania. 1 p.
16 Gen. G.C. Marshall (G.M.) 1 p.
17 Woodward; Sec. St. 5 pp.
22 M. Maverick; M. Ridgway; Duchess of Luxembourg; W.C. 5 pp.
23 R. Eichelberger. 1 p.
24 A.H. 2pp.
28 Eddy. 2pp.
30 K. Koo. 2pp.
31 K. Whang. 2 pp.
0431
0434
0435
0436
0437
0438
0439
January 1946
1 K. Whang. 2pp.
9 K. Renrter. 1 p.
10 Sec. St. 1 p.
15 Walton. 1 p.
19 Sec. St. 1 p.
21 Col. Brown. 1 p.
24 K. Koo. 1 p.
0494
0495
0498
0505
0506
0510
0514
0440
0442
0443
February 1946
6 A.B. 2pp.
7 Patterson. 1 p.
12 E.S. 1 p.
0518
0519
0444
March 1946
6 Prime Min. C. Smuts. 2 pp.
0525
0526
0527
0529
April 1946
1 A. Lane. 2pp.
3 Smith. 1 p.
12 Chiang Kai-shek (C.K.);J. Blandford. 1 p.
0536
0537
0539
0395
0398
0399
0400
0408
0410
0411
0412
0417
0446
0448
0449
18 J. Hutcheson. 1 p.
19 H. Hoover. 2 pp.
24 CO Willingdon Field; C. Yost.
2pp.
25 R. Kyle. 1 p.
July 1946
3 Pres. M. Roxas (Philippines). 1 p.
6 R. Hannegan; commission on
atomic bomb test. 6 pp.
10 F. Murphy. 1 p.
28 Pres. of Peru. 1 p.
26 Shah of Iran; S. Symington. 2 pp.
29 Commission on atomic bomb
test; C.K. 6 pp.
August 1946
3 S. Merlin. 1 p.
5 Warren. 2 pp.
13 S. Merlin. 2 pp.
0541
0558
September 1946
2 J.B. 16 pp.
3 D. Dowinski. 1 p.
0559
0560
0561
0565
14
17
20
24
0566
0568
0569
October 1946
1 King I. Saud. 2 pp.
5 F. Biddle. 1 p.
6 King A. Aziz. 2 pp.
0571
November 1946
27 M.T. 1 p.
Morris. 1 p.
Pauley. 1 p.
Bowers. 4 pp.
Sen. T. Connally. 1 p.
December 1946
0572
0573
0575
0576
0577
3
17
18
26
30
M.T. 1 p.
M.T. 2pp.
Rabbi Wise. 1 p.
Adm. Pownall. 1 p.
Gowen. 2 pp.
FROM TRUMAN TO:
January 1946
0579
0580
0581
10 J.B. 1 p.
11 Sec. St. 1 p.
14 Sec. St. 1 p.
0582
0584
February 1946
19 Card. Spellman. 2 pp.
23 J. Farrington. 1 p.
0594
0596
10 Princess P.S. Sangwan. 1 p.
11 R. Jackson. 1 p.
0597
0598
0599
0600
13
16
17
27
0602
0603
0604
0605
0606
0607
0623
0624
0626
0627
0628
0629
0632
0585
0586
0587
0588
0589
0591
0593
June 1946
8 R. Jackson 1 p.
July 1946
1 Prime Win. King (Canada). 1 p.
5 Am. Emb., London. 1 p.
5 Pres. Betancourt (Venezuela).
lp.
6 C. Hatch. 1 p.
10 Am. Emb., Manila. 1 p.
13-17 Heads of state. 16 pp.
20 Pres. of Colombia. 1 p.
26 Pres. of Liberia. 2 pp.
August 1946
4 Pres. of Venezuela. 1 p.
8 Pres. of Mexico. 1 p.
7 Pres. of Colombia. 1 p.
9 Pres. of Dominican Republic.
3pp.
10 Pres. of Ecuador. 1 p.
September 1946
0633
0654
0657
May 1946
2 J.B. 1 p.
4 H. Hoover. 1 p.
14 E.S. 1 p.
17 Regent of Iraq. 1 p.
22 Hussein; Pres. of Lebanese Republic. 2 pp.
24 Pres. of Syrian Republic; Pres. of
Philippines. 2 pp.
King George VI. 1 p.
King Gustaf V. 1 p.
Pres. Bjornsson (Iceland). 1 p.
Vice Pres. Vasquez (Chile); B.
Baruch. 2 pp.
3 Sec. St. 21 pp.
15 Pres. of Nicaragua; Pres. of Costa
Rica; Pres. of Guatemala. 3 pp.
16 Pres. of Mexico. 1 p.
October 1946
0658
0660
3 King I. Saud. 2 pp.
29 Pres. of Turkey. 1 p.
0661
November 1946
27 Crown Prince Saud. 1 p.
0662
0663
December 1946
7 King George II. 1 p.
17 J.B. 1 p.
Communications between President Truman and Premier Stalin
(April 16-December 23, 1945)
STALIN TO TRUMAN
April 1945
0664
0667
0668
0669
24
23
26
28
0672
0674
0677
0678
0679
0680
0681
0682
0684
0686
0689
0690
0691
May 1945
2
4
5
6
7
9
10
18
20
22
27
23
30
0715
0720
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
16
22
5 pp.
1 p.
September 1945
0721
2
0722
August 1945
30
1 p.
2 pp.
September 1945
0724
0725
22
24
1 p.
1 p.
October 1945
0726
26
1 p.
December 1945
0727
0728
9
23
1 p.
2 pp.
TRUMAN TO STALIN
April 1945
0692
0693
0695
0697
0701
0702
0705
0707
June 1945
3
8
9
11
15
16
21
23
0708
0709
0710
0711
0713
July 1945
6
7
30
29
30
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
0714
August 1945
12
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
2 pp.
4 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
0730
0734
0735
0737
0739
0740
0741
0742
16
21
23
24
25
26
27
29
4 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
May 1945
0743
0745
0747
0748
0750
0751
0754
0755
0756
4
7
8
16
19
20
22
24
29
2 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
June 1945
1
2
9
11
14
18
13
15
18
21
23
26
0757
0760
0762
0763
0764
0766
0767
0768
0769
0772
0775
0776
3 pp.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
1 p.
4 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
July 1945
0777
0778
5
21
0779
0782
August 1945
11
14
1 p.
1 p.
3 pp.
1 p.
0783
15
7 pp.
0790
0791
18
25
1 p.
2 pp.
0793
0794
0795
September 1945
5
8
22
1 p.
1 p.
5 pp.
0802
October 1945
29
2 pp.
0804
November 1945
2
1 p.
0805
December 1945
21
1 p.
August 1945
0806
25
3 DD.
The Crimean Conference: Minutes of Meetings, Prepared by
James F. Byrnes (February 5-9, 1945)
0810
J.B. to H.T., April 25, 1945. 1 p.
0811
Memo. 2pp.
0813
MINUTES
February 1945
5
0830
0841
0851
0860
6
7
8
9
11 pp.
10 pp.
9 pp.
15 pp.
17 pp.
Reel 3
Communications between President Truman and Premier Stalin
(April 6-May 27, 1946)
0001
0002
0003
0004
0006
April 1946
6 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
9 H.T. to J.S. 1 p.
10 Smith to H.T. 1 p.
0007
0009
0010
0012
0015
May 1946
0016 27 C. Clifford to Sec. Agric. 1 p.
0017 1-26 Summaries of H.T.-J.S. messages. 1 p.
1 D. Acheson. 2 pp.
4 Sec. St. to D. Acheson. 1 p.
7
12
16
18
26
H.T. to J.S. 2 pp.
J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
H.T. to J.S. 2 pp.
H.T. to J.S. 2 pp.
J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
Messages of Heads of State and of Military and Diplomatic
Officials regarding Germany: Surrender, Treaty, Armistice
(April 20-August 17, 1945)
APRIL 25-JULY 17,1945
0018
April 1945
H.T., W.C. 10 pp.
0028
0039
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.
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
0044
27 W.C. to H.T. 1 p.
28 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
0045
0046
0048
0061
May 1945
2 D.E. to Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS). 1 p.
3 D.E. to CCS. 2 pp.
4 Johnson to Sec. St.; D.E. to CCS; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to J.S. 13 pp.
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 Russian High Command; Adm. Archer and Gen. J. Deane (J.D.) to D.E. and
CCS; 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.
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.
0148
0156
10 H.T. to W.C.; D.E. to MIL MIS Moscow; D.E. to CCS; Adm. Archer and J.D. to
D.E. 6 pp.
0162
0166
0171
11 U.S. Naval Mis. La Rochelle to ANCXF; D.E. to CCS; D.E. to Adm. Archer
and J.D. 4 pp.
12 D.E. to J.D.; J.D. to D.E.; CCS to D.E. and H.A. 5 pp.
14 ANCXF to Admiralty; CCS to D.E. 4 pp.
0175
0176
0178
0182
19
20
24
25
0185
June 1945
11 CCS to H.A. 1 p.
0186
0187
July 1945
10 Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) to D.E. and Clark. 1 p.
17 D.E. to JCS. 1 p.
ALUSNA Stockholm to CNO. 1 p.
D.E. to CCS. 2 pp.
J.D. to D.E. 4 pp.
D.E. to Bissell. 3 pp.
APRIL 20-AUGUST 17, 1945
0188
0192
0196
0197
0198
0199
April 1945
Maps of occupied zones. 4 pp.
20 D.E. to G.M.; CCS to J.D. 4 pp.
21 Olsen and Adm. Archer to CCS. 1 p.
22 D.E. to J.D.; CCS to D.E. and H.A. 2 pp.
23 U.S. Jt. Intell. Comm. to SHAEF Rear. 1 p.
25 Adm. Olsen and Adm. Archer to D.E.; CCS to D.E. and H.A.; D.E. to U.S. MIL MIS
Moscow. 10 pp.
0209
May 1945
2 CCS to D.E. and H.A.; H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
0212
0219
0220
0221
0222
April 1945
24 Admiralty to COMINCH. 6 pp.
25 COMINCH and CNO to NAVOP. 1 p.
27 COMINCH and CNO to Admiralty. 1 p.
28 NSHQ to Admiralty. 1 p.
30 Adm. Archer to Admiralty. 1 p.
0223
0229
0237
0238
0241
0242
0244
0246
0247
0249
0251
0253
0255
0256
May 1945
1 Admiralty to COMINCH; CINCPOA ADV HQ to COMINCH. 6 pp.
2
3
5
6
7
10
11
15
16
17
16
17
18
0263
0265
0267
ALUSLO Alexandria to CNO; Admiralty to CINCMED and ANCXF. 8pp.
COMINCH and CNO to CINCPOA ADV HQ. 1 p.
CINC East Indies to Admiralty. 3 pp.
Admiralty to CINC HF AFLOAT. 1 p.
Admiralty to COMINCH; COMINCH to CINCLANT. 2pp.
ALUSNA Athens to CNO; Admiralty to flag officers. 2 pp.
COMCORTDIV 45 to COMINCH. 1 p.
ANCXF (MAIN) to Admiralty. 2 pp.
COMNAVEU to CNO. 2 pp.
Admiralty to NATEL. 2 pp.
USCG ARGO to CNO. 2 pp.
CNO to COMINPAC. 1 p.
Admiralty to ANCXF; COMINCH and CNO to COMNAVEU; CINCLANT to COMINCH.
7pp.
19 Admiralty to NATEL Section. 2 pp.
20 Admiralty to COMINCH. 2 pp.
23 CCS to D.E. 1 p.
0268
June 1945
3 ALUSNA Lisbon to CNO. 1 p.
0269
0272
0275
April 1945
12 H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
18 D.E. to ANCXF. 3 pp.
20 CCS to H.A. 2 pp.
0277
23
H.A. to CCS. 3 pp.
H.A. to CCS; J.D. to CCS. 2 pp.
0280
24
0282
0283
0284
25 J.D. to H.A. 1 p.
26 CCS to H.A. 1 p.
27 Adm. Archer and Adm. Olsen to H.A.; H.A. to Adm. Archer and J.D. 3 pp.
0287
0292
29 H.A. to CCS; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to J.S. 5 pp.
30 W.C. to H.T. 1 p.
0293
May 1945
1 W.C. to H.T.; H.T. to W.C.; H.A. to CCS. 4 pp.
0297
0302
0305
2 H.A. to CCS; H.T. to Gen. M. Clark; H.T. to W.C. 5 pp.
3 W.C. to H.T.; Gen. Clark to H.T.; H.T. to W.C. 3 pp.
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 Diplomatic
Officials regarding Zones of Occupation in Germany and Austria
(April 12-November 29, 1945)
April 1945
0311
0314
12 H.A. to CCS and to British Chiefs of Staff (BCS); CCS to D.E. and H.A. 3 pp.
13 H.A. to CCS; CCS to D.E. and H.A. 2 pp.
0316
0322
0328
14 D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCS. 6 pp.
15 D.E. to G.M.; CCS to H.A.; G.M. to J. McNarney. 6 pp.
16 COMNAVNAW to COMNAVEU. 1 p.
0329
0331
17 CCS to D.E. and H.A. 2 pp.
18 W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
0333
0341
0345
0348
0349
0354
0364
0367
0370
0375
0378
0380
19 D.E. to JCS; G.M. to J. McNarney; D.E. to G.M. 8 pp.
20 D.E. to AFHQ. 4 pp.
21 D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCAC. 3 pp.
Map of Austria: Administrative Divs. 1944.1 p.
23 H.T. to W.C.; D.E. to G.M.; COMNAVEU to COMNAVNAW. 5 pp.
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.
25 J. McNarney to JCS. 3 pp.
26 JCS to J. McNarney; H.T. to W.C. 3 pp.
27 W.C. to H.T.; H.T. to W.C.; H.T. to J.S. 5 pp.
28 CCS to D.E. and H.A. 3 pp.
29 D.E. to AFHQ; D.E. to JCS. 2 pp.
30 W.C. to H.T.; St. Dept. to Am. Emb., London; H.T. to W.C. 6 pp.
0386
0388
May 1945
1 W.C. to H.T. 2 pp.
2 D.E. to G.M.; CCS to D.E. 2 pp.
0390
0395
0397
0400
3
4
5
8
D.E. to G.M.; H.T. to W.C.; H.A. to JCS. 5 pp.
W.C. to H.T.; H.A. to CCS. 2 pp.
CCS to D.E. and H.A.; G.M. to D.E. 3 pp.
COMINCH and CNO to SCAEF. 2 pp.
0402
9 Hilldring. 1 p.
0403
10 D.E. to CCS. 3 pp.
0406
0407
0414
0415
11
12
14
16
0419
0422
17 CCS to D.E.; JCS to D.E. and J. McNarney. 3 pp.
18 J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
0423
0425
19 D.E. to CCS. 2 pp.
20 COMNAVEU to COMINCH; H.T. to J.S. 5 pp.
0430
21
0433
0435
25 CCS to H.A.; D.E. to JCS. 2 pp.
30 D.E. to AFHQ. 1 p.
0436
June 1945
1 D.E. to AGWAR CCOS. 1 p.
ALUSNA Santiago to CNO. 1 p.
D.E. to CCS; H.A. to CCS; W.C. to H.T. 7 pp.
COMNAVEU to COMINCH and CNO. 1 p.
H.T. to J.S. and W.C. 4 pp.
D.E. to JCS; G.M. to J. McNarney. 3 pp.
0437
2 D.E. to CCS. 1 p.
0438
0439
3 JCS to D.E. 1 p.
8 H.H. to H.T.; Erhardt to Dunn. 5 pp.
0444
0455
9 W.C. to H.T.; Kirk to Sec. St.; J. McNarney to JCS; D.E. to CCS; Erhardt to Sec. St.
11 PP10 Erhardt to Sec. St.; Gen. Flory to Gen. Gruenther; Gen. Winterton to AFHQ; Gray to
Sec. St.; J.W. to H.T.; D.E. to CCS. 12 pp.
0467
0475
11 H.T. to W.C.; D.E. to AGWAR; Gray to Sec. St. 8 pp.
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
0487
0491
0492
0493
0495
15
16
18
16
18
Map of zones of occupation in Germany and Austria. 1 p.
C.B. to Gen. Lincoln; W.C. to H.T. 4 pp.
H.T. to W.C. 1 p.
H.T. to G.M. 1 p.
J.S. to H.T. 2 pp.
H.T. to G.M.; H.T. to J.S. and W.C. 3 pp.
0498
0500
0501
25 G.M. to D.E., J. McNarney, and J.D.; J.D. to G.M., D.E., and J. McNarney. 2 pp.
26 J.D. to G.M. 1 p.
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; WARCOSto
COMGENETO. 5 pp.
0508
0516
29 Tedder to CCS; CCS to D.E., H.A., J.D., and Gammell. 8 pp.
30 WARCOS to COMGENETO; Clay to JCS. 3 pp.
0519
0521
July 1945
1 JCS to D.E.; Tedder to MIL MIS Moscow. 2pp.
2 Tedder to CCS and BCS. 3 pp.
0524
November 1945
29 JCS to Clark and J. McNarney.
Reel 4
HOPKINS-STALIN CONFERENCE: Record of Conversations
between Harry L Hopkins and Premier Stalin in Moscow
(May 26-June 6, 1945)
0001
0002
0003
Title page. 1 p.
Table of contents. 1 p.
Index of memoranda of conversations. 1 p.
0004
0013
0024
0038
0048
May 1945
26 First conversation. 9 pp.
27 Second conversation. 12 pp.
28 Third conversation. 14 pp.
30 Fourth conversation. 10 pp.
31 Fifth conversation. 7 pp.
0055
0059
June 1945
1 Dinner conversation. 4 pp.
6 Sixth conversation. 7 pp.
PARAPHRASES OF OUTGOING CABLES
0066
0067
0068
0069
0072
0074
0078
0081
0082
0086
0087
Index of paraphrases of outgoing cables. 1 p.
May 1945
26
27
28
29
30
31
June 1945
1
3
5
6
From H.H. To:
H.T.
H.T.
H.T.
H.T.
H.T.
H.T.
1 p.
1 p.
3pp.
2pp.
4pp.
3pp.
H.T.
H.T.;W.C.
H.T.
H.T.; W.C.; Brit. For. Sec. Anthony Eden
1 p.
4pp.
1 p.
5 pp.
PARAPHRASES OF INCOMING CABLES
0092
Index of paraphrases of incoming cables. 1 p.
0093
May 1945
28
To:
H.H.
From:
H.T.
1 p.
0094
0095
29
31
J.S.
H.H.
H.T.
H.T.
1 p.
1 p.
0096
0097
June 1945
1
1
J.S.
H.H.
H.T.
H.T.
1 p.
1 p.
J.S.
H.T.
W.C.
Schoenfeld, London
W.C.
Brit. For. Office
Brit. For. Office
Schoenfeld, London
H.T.
H.T.
J. Grew (J.G.)
H.T.
J.S.
1 p.
Ip.
1 p.
2 pp.
2pp.
3 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp. .
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
Ip.
1 p.
0098
0099
0100
0101
0103
0105
0108
0110
0113
0115
0116
0117
0118
0119
1
W.C.
1
W.C.
2
H.T.
3
St. Dept.
.
4
H.T.
4
Moscow, Washington
5
Moscow, Washington
3
St. Dept.
5
H.H.
5
H.H.
5
Embassy, Moscow
6
W.C.
5
W.C.
List of miscellaneous documents. 1 p.
0120
May 1945
26 Letter, V. Molotov (V.M.) to the Ambassador. 1 p.
0121
0122
June 1945
2 Letter, W.C. to H.H. 1 p.
2 Letter, H.T. to V.M. 1 p.
Intelligence Message regarding ULTRA:
Continued Secrecy in Peacetime
0123
September 1945
16 Admiralty to COMINCH. 2 pp.
Messages of Heads of State and of Military and Diplomatic
Officials regarding the Surrender of Japan
(April 21-August 23, 1945)
0125
April 1945
21 CINCPAC ADV HQ to COMINCH. 1 p.
0126
May 1945
24 JCStoD.M. 1 p.
0127
June 1945
14 JCS to D.M. and Adm. C. Nimitz (C.N.). 1 p.
0128
July 1945
24 H.T. to P.M. 4 pp.
0132
0142
0161
0170
25 Pres.'s military aide to Map Room; Gen. Vaughan to Map Room; War Dept. to CG, China
Theater; Map Room to P.M.; P.M. to H.T.; H.T. to P.M.; Map Room to Gen. Vaughan.
10pp.
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 to
Sec. Ross; Sec. Ross to OWI; Map Room to J.V. 19 pp.
27
E. Ayers to Sec. Ross; Com. Tyree to Col. Bowen; U.S. Mil. Attache, London, to War
Dept. 9 pp.
29 Col. Bowen to J.V. 2 pp.
August 1945
0172
0198
10 CINCPACADVHQtoCOMNORPAC;CINCPACADVHQtoCOM3RDFLT;CINCPOAADV
HQ 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.
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.; CINCPAC
ADV 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; CINCAFPAC
to 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 to
D.M., C.N., A.W., and C.S.; H.T. to W.C., J.S., and C.K.; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS
H.T. to D.M. 19 pp.
15 CINCPOA ADV HQ to ALPOA; Radio Guam to Radio Washington. 2 pp.
14 COMINCH to CINCPAC ADV. 2 pp.
0304
0306
0308
0337
0361
0390
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. to
J.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.
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. to
JCS; G.M. to D.M.; COMINCH to MIL MIS Moscow. 24 pp.
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 COM
Marianas and COM Margils; D.M. to Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs; Japanese Imperial
Hdqtrs. to D.M.; WARCOS to D.M. 29 pp.
18 H.T. to C.A.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; WARCOS to D.M.; J.D. to D.M. and
WARCOS; 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
0453
0468
19 D.M. to MIL MIS Moscow; WARCOS message; JCS to D.M. and A.W.; D.M. to
SACSEA; CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; proclamation by Emperor
of Japan; CG "Y Forces" to CGUSFCT; A.M. to H.T.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. messages; C.A. to H.T.; CGUSFCT to J.D. 38 pp.
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.
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 to
CINCAFPAC; J.D. to COMGENCHINA; D.M. to MIL MIS Moscow; Japanese
Gen. Hdqtrs. to CINCAFPAC; CINCPAC to All Holders ECM; CINCPAC to
COM3RDFLT, 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 to
CINCAFPAC; C.K. to H.T.; H.T. to C.K. 10 pp.
0520
22
0545
23
D.M. multiple addressee message; D.M. to COMGENCHINA; Gen. Antonov to
J.D.; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; COMGENCHINA to WARGTWO; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to
CINCAFPAC; CINCPAC to CINCBRITPACFLT; CINCAFPAC to CGUSFCT; J.S. to
H.T.; P.H. to H.T. 25 pp.
COMMARGILAREA to CINCPAC ADV.
Reel 5
Further Messages of Heads of State and of Military and Diplomatic
Officials regarding the Surrender of Japan
(August 23-October 2, 1945)
0001
0031
August 1945
23 C.K. to H.T.; H.T. to C.K.; H.T. to A.H.; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; CINCAFPAC to
MIL 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.
24 COM7THFLT to CINCAFPAC; CINCPAC to COMNATS; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to
D.M.; D.M. to MIL MIS Moscow; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; D.M. multiple
addressee message; D.M. to COMGENUSASTAF; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; CINCAFPAC
to 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 Japanese
Imperial Gov.; CINCAFPAC multiple addressee message; COMGENCHINA to
WARCOS; J.D. to WARCOS; COM3RDFLT to 3RDFLT; COMNAVGRCHINA to
COMGENUSFCT. 26 pp.
0114
26
CINCAFPAC to CG10THARMY; Radio Honolulu to COMSERVPAC; COMGENCHINA
to WARCOS; COMGENIB multiple addressee message; WARCOS to CINCAGFPAC;
J.D. to G.M. 15 pp.
0129
27
0152
28
CINCAFPAC multiple addressee message; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; J.D. to D.M. and
WARCOS; P.H. to H.T.; C.K. to H.T.; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; WARGTWO to
CINCAFPAC; D.M. to War Dept.; COM3RDFLT to CINCPAC. 23 pp.
CTG35.80 to COM3RDFLT; COMCORTDIV 32 to COM3RDFLT; J.D. to CINCAFPAC;
CINCAFPAC to WARCOS; C.M. to SACSEA; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS; CINCPOA
ADV HQ. communique; D.M. to WARCOS; COMGENIB multiple addressee message; 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
0216
30
0234
31
CINCPOA to COMINCH; COM3RDFLT to COMINCH; J.D. to CINCAFPAC; CINCAFPAC
to WARCOS; CINCAFPAC to WARTAG; D.M. to Japanese Gov.; CINCAFPAC
multiple addressee message; A.H. to H.T. 34 pp.
COMNAVGRCHINA to CINCPAC; SACSEA to CARTON DEWIART; COMGENCHINA
to 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.
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
0262
1 CGSOSCT to AGWAR; CINCAFPAC to J.D.; CINCAFPAC to CINCPAC; CINCAFPAC to
WARCOS; Japanese Gen. Hdqtrs. to D.M.; CINCPAC AFLOAT to Radio Washington.
16pp.
0279
2
0282
4
0288
5
0298
6
0308
7
0316
U.S.S. Aneon to Pres.'s naval aide. 2 pp.
D.M. multiple addressee message; COMGENIB to WARJCS: Navy Guam to Pres.'s
naval aide; SACSEA to BCS; CINCPAC to COMNAVGRCHINA; CINCPAC to ACNB.
3pp.
CTU 94.3.1 to CINCPAC; COM7THFLT to CINCPAC; COM Marshalls Gilberts Area to
CINCPAC. 6 pp.
CINCAFPAC to War Dept.; SACSEA to BCS; JCS to D.M. and C.N.; ALUSLO Calcutta
to CNO; ALUSNA Chungking to SUPERS; COMGENCHINA multiple addressee
message. 10 pp.
COM3RDFLT to CINCPAC; Mountbatten to Wheeler; JCS to D.M. 10 pp.
CG XXIV Corps to J.B.; PAC/POA to COMINCH; COMGENIB to SACSEA;
COMGENSOSCT to WARTAG. 8 pp.
0324
0330
0331
8 CG Army Liaison Section to War Dept.; COMGENIB to WARCOS; D.M. to WARCOS.
8pp.
9 COM7THFLT to PAC/POA; D.M. to WARCOS; COMGENCHINA to WARCOS. 6 pp.
10 COMNORPAC to CINCPAC. 1 p.
15 COMGENCHINA to CGCTC. 4 pp.
0335
0336
20 JCS to D.M. 1 p.
27 PAC/POA to ADV ECH GHQ SWPA. 1 p.
0337
October 1945
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)
0338
April 1945
23 G.K. to A.H. 6 pp.
0344
May 1945
10 P.H. to H.T. 7 pp.
0351
0352
0353
12 H.T. to P.H. 1 p.
13 P.H. to H.T. 1 p.
29 P.H. to H.T.; H.H. to H.T. 4 pp.
0357
30
0360
31 H.T. to H.H. 1 p.
H.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
June 1945
0361
0362
0363
4 H.T. to P.H. 1 p.
5 P.H. to H.T. 1 p.
7 A.H. to HJ.; E.S. to J.G. 3 pp.
0366
0367
8
9
A.H. to H.T. 1 p.
W.L. to COMNAVGROUP, Chungking; J.G. to P.H. 4 pp.
0371
0372
10 P.H. to J.G. 1 p.
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
0387
16 H.T. to W.C.; A.H. to H.T.; H.T. to A.H. 5 pp.
21 F. Pinney to J.V.; A.H. to H.T. 4 pp.
0391
27
0395
0396
28 A.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
29 J.G. to A.H. 2 pp.
0398
July 1945
1 A.H. to H.T. 2 pp.
P.H. to Sec. St. 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
0416
5 A.H. to H.T. 2 pp.
6 J.B. to A.H. 2 pp.
0418
0424
7 A.H. to H.T.; P.H. to J.B.; J.G. to J.B. 6 pp.
8 A.H. to H.T. 4 pp.
0428
0442
0447
9 A.H. to H.T.; W.L. to Map Room. 14 pp.
10 A.H. to H.T. 5 pp.
11 A.H. to H.T. 5 pp.
0452
12 A.H. to H.T. 3 pp.
0455
0467
0469
13 A.H. to H.T.; J.G. to J.B. 12 pp.
19 COMNAVGRCHINA to H.T. and J.B. 2 pp.
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 1945
0485 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
0531
14 A.H. to H.T. 8 pp.
26 Text of Chinese/ Russian treaty of alliance. 4 pp.
Communications regarding Trips of the President
(May 29-September 16, 1945)
May 1945
0535 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 1945
0542
0545
0548
0554
0560
0562
0563
0569
10
19
20
21
22
21
22
23
0582
0588
0593
0597
0598
0600
0603
0605
24
25
26
27
28
27
29
30
0614
0615
0616
0619
0626
Map Room to J.V. 3 pp.
Col. Bowen to Maj. Greer; Map Room to Maj. Greer; J.V. to H.T. 3 pp.
J.V. to H.T.; W.L. to H.T.; Map Room to Maj. Price. 6 pp.
J.V. to H.T.; Map Room to H.T.; W.C. to H.T. 6 pp.
W.L to H.T. 2 pp.
J.S. to H.T. 1 p.
J.V. to H.T.; J.G. to H.T. 6 pp.
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.
Map Room to H.T.; J.B. to H.T.; Col. Bowen to J.V. 6 pp.
Map Room to H.T.; W.L. to H.T.; Map Room to J.V. 5 pp.
Map Room to J.V. 1 p.
Com. Tyree to Maj. Greer. 1 p.
Map Room to J.V. 2 pp.
J.G. to H.T. 3 pp.
Map Room to J.V.; Com. Tyree to J.V. 2 pp.
Map Room to J.V.; W.L. to H.T.; J.G. to H.T. 9 pp.
September 1945
14 Col. Vaughan to Col. Greer. 1 p.
15 D.E. to H.T. 1 p.
14 Capt. Graham to Col. Greer; Prime Min. to H.T. 3 pp.
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.
16 Map Room to Col. Greer. 1 p.
REEL INDEX
Potsdam Conference Documents (1945)
Reell
President 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 Documents
0021
Index. 2 pp.
June
0023
27
0030
0034
0051
27
29
29
0054
29
0059
0061
0065
0067
0070
30
0072
0075
0078
0084
0086
0090
0096
27
23
30
29
27
29
27
30
29
23
Agenda: Memorandum on items proposed by U.S. for agenda, items proposed by British, and additional matters likely to be raised. 7 pp.
Doc.
1 Proposal for establishment of council of foreign ministers. 4 pp.
2 Policy toward Germany. 17 pp.
3 Unconditional surrender of Japan and policy toward liberated areas in
Far East. 3 pp.
4 Recommended policy on diplomatic relations and peace treaties with former Axis satellite states. 5 pp.
5 Elections in Greece. 2 pp.
6 Italy. 4 pp.
7 Soviet cooperation in solving European economic problems. 2 pp.
8 Admission of American press into Eastern Europe. 3 pp.
9 Recognition of Austrian government satisfactory to Allied governments.
2pp.
10 Yugoslavia. 3 pp.
11 Withdrawal of Allied forces from Iran. 3 pp.
12 Memorandum regarding Montreux convention. 6 pp.
13 European territorial settlements. 2 pp.
14 Treaty for demilitarization of Germany. 4 pp.
15 Partition of Germany. 6 pp.
16 Disposition of the Ruhr in Germany. 5 pp.
Volume II
Background Information
0102
Index. 4 pp.
EUROPE
July
0106
4
Doc.
1 Britain as member of Big Three. 4 pp.
June
0110
29
0111
0112
0127
29
28
23
2 Foreign policy platform of Conservative and Labor parties in Great Britain.
lp.
3 Ireland. 1 p.
4 British plan for Western European bloc. 15 pp.
5 France. 6pp.
July
0133
6
6 Lend-lease directive. 1 p.
June
0134
0135
0136
0138
0140
0142
22
22
22
22
30
30
7
8
9
10
11
12
Policy toward Spain. 1 p.
Policy toward Portugal. 1 p.
American policy toward Switzerland. 2 pp.
Institutional question of Italy. 2 pp.
Italian local government. 2 pp.
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
0148
0150
23
23
16 Establishment of zones of occupation and control machinery in Austria.
IP17 Current problems in Czechoslovakia. 2 pp.
18 Expulsion of minority groups from Czechoslovakia. 1 p.
0151
July
5
19 Rumania. 4 pp.
0155
June
29
20 Suggested U.S. policy regarding Poland. 12 pp.
July
0167
0171
0175
5
5
5
21 Bulgaria. 4 pp.
22 Hungary. 4 pp.
23 Application of Crimea declaration to Yugoslavia. 4 pp.
June
0179
0180
30
30
0181
July
5
24 Yugoslav problems. 1 p.
25 Yugoslavia: Comment on British agenda. 1 p.
26 Albania. 4pp.
0185
5
0190
27
American attitude on Albanian recognition. 5 pp.
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.
31
Prosecution of war criminals. 11 pp.
June
0201
29
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.
40
Basis for handling shipping questions. 6 pp.
41
Restrictions on Germany. 1 p.
42
German external assets. 1 p.
43
German shipping. 7 pp.
44
German ships as reparations items. 6 pp.
45
Austrian economic questions. 2 pp.
Payment of reparations by Austria. 2 pp.
June
0240
23
0246
July
0247
4
June
0248
27
March
0255
29
0261
July
0263
4
46
0265
4
47
Bulgarian reparations payments to Greece. 2 pp.
48
American and Russian economic relationship in Eastern Europe. 5 pp.
49
Reconstruction of Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Balkans. 6 pp.
0267
0272
5
NEAR EAST
June
0278
29
50
U.S. policy toward Turkey. 3 pp.
0281
29
51
U.S. policy toward Greece. 2 pp.
52
Anglo-Soviet rivalry in Iran. 4 pp.
53
Russian access to Persian Gulf. 2 pp.
July
0283
0287
6
June
0289
30
54 British and American cooperation in Near East. 2 pp.
0291
30
55 Syria and Lebanon. 2 pp.
0293
29
56
0295
19
57 India. 1 p.
International zone of Tangier. 2 pp.
July
0296
6
58 Suez Canal. 2 pp.
FAR EAST
June
0298
27
59 Surrender or defeat of Japan. 4 pp.
July.
0302
3
60
0306
3
61 Objectives of military government in Japan. 3 pp.
Unified or zonal military government in Japan. 4 pp.
0309
3
62
0312
3
63 Attitude toward Japanese emperor. 4 pp.
Duration of military government in Japan. 3 pp.
0316
64 Bases in territories taken from Japan. 1 p.
0317
65 Soviet military participation. 3 pp.
0320
66
0327
67 Soviet support of Cairo declaration. 3 pp.
0330
3
Civil affairs administration in China. 7 pp.
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
0341
4
0342
6
Appendix: European Advisory Commission report. 18 pp.
0360
4
Memorandum on selection of officers of Preparatory Commission. 3 pp.
Interim administration for Korea. 3 pp.
73 Post-war government of Korea. 1 p.
Volume III
Territorial 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
0373
0374
30
30
5 Sicily and Sardinia. 1 p.
6 Pantelleria and (sole Pelagie. 1 p.
Franco-Italian frontier. 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
0381
July
4
12 Introductory statement. 1 p.
0382
0383
0384
June
30
30
30
13 Alsace-Lorraine. 1 p.
14 Eupen, Malmedy and Moresnet. 1 p.
15 Swiss-German frontier zone. 1 p.
0385
0386
30
30
16 Austro-German frontier. 1 p.
17 East Prussia. 1 p.
0387
0388
30
30
18 Danzig. 1 p.
19 German Upper Silesia. 1 p.
0389
0390
0391
30
30
30
20 Eastern Pomerania. 1 p.
21 German territory east of the Oder. 1 p.
22 Territory between the Oder and Lower Neisse rivers. 1 p.
0392
0394
0396
0398
30
30
30
30
23
24
25
26
The Saar. 2 pp.
Left bank of the Rhine. 2 pp.
The Ruhr. 2 pp.
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
0404
30
30
29 Danish-German frontier zone. 3 pp.
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
0410
0411
34 Southern Dobruja. 1 p.
35 Bulgarian-Greek frontier. 1 p.
36 Albanian-Greek frontier. 1 p.
0412
37 Yugoslav-Albanian frontier. 1 p.
0413
0414
0415
38 Yugoslav Macedonia. 1 p.
39 Bulgarian-Yugoslav frontier north of Macedonia. 1 p.
40 Hungarian-Yugoslav frontier. 1 p.
EAST EUROPEAN FRONTIERS
July
0416
0418
0419
0420
0421
0423
0425
0427
2
2
3
41
42
43
44
45
Teschen. 2pp.
Ruthenia. 1 p.
Austro-Czechoslovak frontier. 1 p.
Czechoslovak-Hungarian frontier. 1 p.
Petsamo district, Salla sector, Karelia. 2 pp.
3
3
46 • Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. 2 pp.
47 Vilna district. 2 pp.
48 Memelland. 1 p.
0428
3
49
0430
3
50 Polish territory annexed by Germany in 1939. 2 pp.
Eastern Poland between Riga line and Curzon line. 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 IV
U.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.
Interchange and protection of technology. 2 pp.
0462
3
6
0464
3
7 Civil aviation. 3 pp.
June
0467
19
8
Direct radiotelegraph circuits between U.S. and Eastern European
countries under Soviet influence. 2 pp.
9
Phase II commitments. 2 pp.
BILATERAL WITH BRITISH
0469
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 V
Recommendations from Joint Chiefs of Staff and Memoranda from
President's Records on Subjects to be Discussed at Berlin
0493
0499
0505
0507
0511
0514
0517
0520
0526
0532
0533
0534
0536
0540
Index. 6 pp.
June Tab
26
1 Dismemberment of Germany. 6 pp.
26
2 Internationalization of the Ruhr and Saar. 2 pp.
26
3 Arrangements to get coal for other European countries. 4 pp.
26
4 Exchange of commodities between zones of occupation. 3 pp.
26
5 Civil government in Germany. 3 pp.
26
6 Banking arrangements in Germany. 3 pp.
26
7 Establishment of unified propaganda in Germany. 6 pp.
26
8 Disposition of German ships. 6 pp.
26
9 American attitude toward treatment of war criminals. 1 p.
26
10 Peace treaty with Italy. 1 p.
26
11 Policies toward Austria. 2 pp.
26
12 Handling of displaced persons in Germany and Austria. 4 pp.
26
13 Centralization of European economy during rehabilitation. 3 pp.
0543
0545
0547
0549
26
26
26
26
14
15
16
17
0553
0555
0558
0565
0566
0567
0569
0571
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
26
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
0573
Relationship betweer: reparations commission and control council. 2 pp.
Indigenous national governments in Germany and Austria. 2 pp.
Termination of European Advisory Commission. 2 pp.
Dardanelles; Suez, Panama and Kiel canals; free use of Rhine and Danube rivers. 4 pp.
Occupation of part of Germany by The Netherlands. 2 pp.
Korea. 3 pp.
Indo-China. 7 pp.
Hong Kong. 1 p.
Formosa. 1 p.
Oil resources of Middle East. 2 pp.
Sale of U.S. ships to U.S.S.R. 2 pp.
Peace conference. 1 p.
Volume VI
Papers and Minutes of Meetings of the Combined Chiefs of Staff
Index. 11 pp.
PAPERS
July
Page
0584
0590
0629
0632
16
8
18
19
1
7
45
49
0634
22
51 Employment of captured enemy passenger shipping and British troopship
employment, first half of 1946. 4 pp.
Staff conversations with Portugal. 6 pp.
Estimate of enemy situation (as of July 6, 1945). 39 pp.
Disposition of captured German passenger ships. 3 pp.
British troopship employment in U.S. trans-Atlantic programs, first half of
1946. 2 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.
0656
May
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
0696
15
121 Planning date for end of organized resistance by Japan. 2 pp.
123 Program and procedure for conference. 29 pp.
0700
June
22 129 Information for Russians concerning Japanese war. 4 pp.
0704
July
6
0714
9
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
0777
16
217
135 British participation in war against Japan. 10 pp.
147 Control and command in war against Japan. 10 pp.
Report on Army air operations in war against Japan. 11 pp.
0786
21
Participation of two French colonial infantry divisions in Far Eastern operations. 9 pp.
227 Internationalization of Danube River. 7 pp.
0793
21
235
0804
24
0827
July
16 269
Meeting
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.
Provision of personnel shipping for requirements of Allied governments.
11 PP.
247 Report to Pres. and Prime Min. 22 pp.
MINUTES OF MEETINGS
0853
0856
0861
0868
0880
23
24
24
24
26
299
303
307
313
325
199 3 pp.
200 5 pp.
Plenary meeting. 7 pp.
Tripartite military meeting. 12 pp.
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Chiefs of Staff meeting. 13 pp.
339
Subject index to Combined Chiefs of Staff papers and minutes of meetings. 20 pp.
SUBJECT INDEX
0893
Volume VII
Minutes of Meetings of Heads of Government:
Harry S Truman, Winston S. Churchill
and Joseph Stalin
0913
0919
0941
Subject index. 5 pp.
July Meeting
17
1 22pp.
18
2 16pp.
Reel 2
Volume VII (com.)
0001
0023
0044
0070
0096
0118
0140
0151
0171
July Meeting
19
3 22pp.
20
4 21 pp.
21
5 26pp.
22
6 26pp.
23
7 22 pp.
24
8 22pp.
25
9 llpp.
28
10 20pp.
31
11 27pp.
August
0198
1
12 21 pp.
0219
1
13 16pp.
July
0235
0245
0249
29
30
Pres. Truman/V. Molotov conversation. 10 pp.
Close of conference. 4 pp.
Volume VIII
Minutes of Meetings of Foreign Ministers
Subject index. 6 pp
July Meeting
0255
0273
0283
0303
0318
0339
18
19
20
21
22
23
1
2
3
4
5
18 pp.
9pp.
20pp.
15pp.
21 pp.
U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 4 pp.
0343
0364
0384
0387
0392
0410
0415
23
24
24
25
27
27
30
6 21 pp.
7 20pp.
U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 3 pp.
8 5 pp.
9 18pp.
U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 5 pp.
U.S. Sec. State/U.S.S.R. For. Min. 14 pp.
0429
30
10 20pp.
Volume IX
Correspondence of President Truman with Heads of Government
0449
Index. 7 pp.
PRIME MINISTER WINSTON CHURCHILL
0457
August
1
1 p.
0459
0460
July
24
9
1 p.
2 pp.
0462
0463
0470
30
24
25
1 p.
7 pp.
1 p.
0471
24
1 p.
0472
0474
0475
21
23
17
2 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
0476
March
12
1 p.
0478
0482
0488
0489
July
29
31
30
31
PRIME MINISTER CLEMENT ATTLEE
4 pp.
6 pp.
1 p.
2 pp.
GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK
0492
26
1 p.
0493
0494
23
1 p.
3 pp.
0499
0501
0503
0506
0509
0511
0515
0517
20
21
31
27
29
30
29
31
0520
0521
29
30
GENERALISSIMO JOSEPH STALIN
2 pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
3 pp.
2 pp.
4pp.
2 pp.
3 pp.
1 p.
1 p.
Volume X
Miscellaneous Documents
0522
Index. 5 pp.
July
0527
0530
0532
20
23
Telegram from Amb. P. Hurley to Pres. 3 pp.
Telegram from Pres. to Amb. Hurley. 1 p.
Letters and Memoranda submitted to the President prior to the
Conference concerning Conference Agenda
Draft statement for Pres. 1 p.
June
0533
0541
0542
0544
14
J. Grew to Pres. 8 pp.
July
5 J. Vardaman to Pres. 1 p.
11 J. Vardaman to Pres. 2 pp.
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
0579
18
30
J. Grew to Pres. 5 pp.
J. Grew to Pres. 19 pp.
July
0598
6
Memorandum to Pres. 1 p.
Memoranda, Letters and Reports not related to the Tripartite Meetings
from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the President
0600
3 pp.
0603
0605
July
16
21
2 pp.
4 pp.
0614
0617
2
26
3 pp.
2 pp.
0609
0610
0613
23
20
17
1 p.
3 pp.
1 p.
0619
0641
23
24
22 pp.
20 pp.
Papers on Germany relating to the Tripartite Meetings
0662
0666
July
5 German interim financing. 4 pp.
Imports into Germany. 2 pp.
0668
0670
0678
June
23 Coordination of Allied propaganda in Germany. 2 pp.
Political and economic principles for control of Germany. 8 pp.
Separation of the Ruhr and Rhineland from Germany. 4 pp.
0682
July
7 Disposition of captured German ships. 16 pp.
Reports Submitted to the President Prior to the Conference by Joseph E. Davies
0699
0712
June
12 J. Davies' conversation with Prime Min. Churchill. 12 pp.
12 J. Davies' conversation with British For. Sec. A. Eden. 6 pp.
Papers relating to the Discussions at Berlin of the Heads of Government and
Foreign Ministers, Arranged according to Subject
ITALY
0719
Policy toward Italy. 7 pp.
0726
0728
July
30 Admission of Italy to UN: U.S. proposal. 2 pp.
20 Trusteeship of Italian colonies. 3 pp.
KOENIGSBURG
0732
22
Soviet proposal on Koenigsburg. 1 p.
NEAR EAST
July
0734
0739
0740
23
24
Iran. 5 pp.
Palestine. 1 p.
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.
0774
0775
July
22 1 p.
23 2 pp.
Correspondence of the President and the President of Poland
Papers relating to the Tripartite Meetings, Arranged according to Subject
SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
0778
0780
Implementation of Yalta declaration on liberated Europe. 2 pp.
Revised Allied Control Commission procedure in Rumania, Bulgaria, and
Hungary. 2 pp.
Admission to UN. 2 pp.
0782
July
0784
19
Yugoslavia; removal of Allied industrial equipment in Rumania. 2 pp.
SPAIN AND TANGIER
July
0787
0789
19
Soviet proposal. 2 pp.
International zone of Tangier. 1 p.
WAR CRIMINALS
August
0791
1
International tribunal. 1 p.
WATERWAYS
July
0793
0795
0800
0808
24
19
22
23
Black Sea Straits. 2 pp.
U.S. policy regarding Dardanelles and Kiel Canal. 5 pp.
Resume" of Straits. 8 pp.
Unrestricted navigation of inland waterways. 3 pp.
Dispatches, Memoranda, and Letters unrelated to the Tripartite Meetings concerning
Lend-lease Arrangements with the British Government
0813
Sec. St. to Pres. 2 pp.
July
0815
0816
0823
0826
17
24
29
Pres. to Prime Min. Churchill. 1 p.
Prime Min. to Pres.; British Chiefs of Staff to Prime Min. 7 pp.
Pres. to Joint Chiefs of Staff; Pres. to L. Crowley. 3 pp.
May
28 Prime Min. to Pres. 2 pp.
July
0828
0832
0833
0837
29
17
24
25
Pres. to L. Crowley; Pres. to Joint Chiefs of Staff. 4 pp.
Pres. to Prime Min. 1 p.
Prime Min. to Pres.; British Chiefs of Staff to Prime Min. 4 pp.
Pres. to Prime Min. 1 p.
Papers relating to the Tripartite Meeting, Arranged according to Subject
REPARATIONS
0839
Protocol of German reparations. 3 pp.
July
0842
0850
0861
30
29
25
U.S. proposal on German reparations. 8 pp.
Removal of equipment by Allies from Russian zone. 11 pp.
Russian machinery removal from Berlin. 4 pp.
0865
0866
18
Italian reparations. 1 p.
Satellite reparations or "war trophies." 1 p.
August
0867
0880
0901
0904
0905
0906
0907
1
Removal of equipment by Russians from U.S. sector. 17 pp.
Removal of equipment by Allies from Russian zone. 20 pp.
COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS
Proposal for establishment of council of foreign ministers. 3 pp.
Establishment of a four-power council. 1 p.
International security during transition period. 1 p.
European questions; surrender of Germany. 1 p.
Questions relating to Far East. 3 pp.
Papers on Japan not related to the Tripartite Meetings
0911
0914
0922
July
1 Draft of proclamation by heads of U.S., U.K., China. 3 pp.
2 Sec. of War H. Stimson to Pres.; proposed program for Japan. 8 pp.
20 H. Stimson to Pres.; proposed proclamation to Japan. 13 pp.
Volume XI
Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin
0937
August
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 Dulles
and 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)
UPA