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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945, Volume II

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Contents

    • General policy, revision of surrender terms, and conclusion of a peace treaty (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1087 (#1)]–1093)
      • Reparations (Documents 1094–1107)
        • Retention of Allied forces and of a combined command in Italy (Documents 1108–1109)
          • Admission to the United Maritime Authority (Document 1110)
            • Proposed appointment of James H. Douglas, Jr., as Chief Commissioner of the Allied Commission (Documents 1111–1116)

            Contents

            • Preface
            • List of Illustrations and Maps
            • Introduction
            • List of Abbreviations, Symbols, and Code Names
            • List of Persons:
              • Principal Members of Delegations
              • List of Persons Mentioned
            • List of Papers
            • V. The president’s log
              • Log of the president’s Trip to the Conference (Documents [Unnumbered document preceding Document 710 (#1)]–710)
            • VI. Minutes and Other Records of Conference Proceedings
              • Monday, July 16, 1945
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#1)])
                • Truman–Churchill meeting, 11 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#2)])
                • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#3)])
              • Tuesday, July 17, 1945
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#4)])
                • Truman–Stalin meeting, noon (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#5)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#6)])
                • Stimson–Churchill conversation, early afternoon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#7)])
                • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#8)])
                • First plenary meeting, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#9)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#10)])
              • Wednesday, July 18, 1945
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#11)])
                • First meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#12)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#13)])
                • Truman–Churchill luncheon meeting, about 1:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#14)])
                • Byrnes–Eden luncheon meeting, about 1:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#15)])
                • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#16)])
                • Truman–Stalin meeting, 3:04 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#17)])
                • Second plenary meeting, 4 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#18)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#19)])
              • Thursday, July 19, 1945
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#20)])
                • Second meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#21)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#23)])
                • First meeting of the Economic Subcommittee, 11 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#24)])
                • Stimson–Cherwell conversation, noon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#25)])
                • Stimson–Alexander conversation, early afternoon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#26)])
                • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#27)])
                • Third plenary meeting, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#28)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#29)])
                • Tripartite dinner meeting, 8:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#30)])
                • Mosely–Vyshinsky conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#31)])
              • Friday, July 20, 1945
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#32)])
                • Meeting of the Economic Subcommittee, 10:30 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#33)])
                • Byrnes–Gromyko conversation, morning (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#34)])
                • Third meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11:30 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#35)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#37)])
                • Byrnes–Churchill luncheon meeting, early afternoon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#38)])
                • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#39)])
                • Land–Leathers conversation, 3 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#40)])
                • Informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 3:45 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#41)])
                • Fourth plenary meeting, 4 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#42)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#44)])
                • Truman–Churchill conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#45)])
                • Truman–Stalin conversation, about 6:45 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#46)])
                • Meeting of the Economic Subcommittee, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#47)])
              • Saturday, July 21, 1945
                • Fourth meeting of the Foreign Ministers, noon (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#48)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#50)])
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 12:15 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#51)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#58)])
                  • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 3:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#52)])
                  • Stimson–Churchill conversation, about 4:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#53)])
                  • Fifth plenary meeting, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#54)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#56)])
                  • Tripartite dinner meeting, about 8:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#57)])
                  • Meeting of the Economic Subcommittee, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#58)])
              • Sunday, July 22, 1945
                • Stimson–Churchill conversation, 10:40 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#59)])
                • Fifth meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11:10 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#60)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#63)])
                • Truman–Churchill meeting, 12:15 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#64)])
                • Sixth plenary meeting, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#65)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#66)])
                • First meeting of the Subcommittee on Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Liberated Europe, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#67)])
              • Monday, July 23, 1945
                • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 9:30 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#68)])
                • Byrnes–Molotov meeting, 10:30 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#69)])
                • Byrnes–Eden conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#70)])
                • Byrnes–Churchill conversation, morning (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#71)])
                • Sixth meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11:30 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#72)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#74)])
                • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 11:30 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#75)])
                • Morse–Weston conversation, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#76)])
                • Informal meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 4 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#77)])
                • Land–Leathers conversation, 4:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#78)])
                • Seventh plenary meeting, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#79)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#84)])
                  • Tripartite dinner meeting, 8:30 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#83)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#82)])
                  • Mosely-Gusev conversation, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#84)])
                • Tuesday, July 24, 1945
                  • Seventh meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11:15 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#85)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#87)])
                  • Leahy-Churchill conversation, morning (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#88)])
                  • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff with Truman and Churchill, 11:30 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#89)])
                  • Tripartite military meeting, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#90)])
                  • Byrnes–Eden–Molotov luncheon meeting; Byrnes–Molotov meeting immediately thereafter, 3:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#91)])
                  • Truman–Bierut conversation, 4:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#92)])
                  • Eighth plenary meeting, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#93)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#94)])
                  • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 5:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#95)])
                  • Morse–Weston conversation, afternoon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#96)])
                  • Truman–Stalin conversation, 7:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#97)])
                  • Byrnes conversation with members of the Polish Delegation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#98)])
                  • Morse–Weston conversation, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#99)])
                  • Second meeting of the Subcommittee on Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Liberated Europe, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#100)])
              • Wednesday, July 25, 1945
                • Truman–Mountbatten conversation, 9:20 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#101)])
                • Truman–Stalin conversation, about 11 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#102)])
                • Ninth plenary meeting, 11 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#103)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#107)])
                • Dunn–Harriman–Mikołajczyk conversation, 11 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#108)])
                • Stimson–Stalin conversation, 12:25 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#109)])
                • Eighth meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 12:30 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#110)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#112)])
                • Clayton–Mikolajczyk conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#113)])
                • Mosely–Strang and Mosely–Gusev conversations (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#114)])
                • Conversation concerning the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#115)])
              • Thursday, July 26, 1945
                • Meeting of the United States and Soviet Chiefs of Staff, 3 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#116)])
                • Third meeting of the Subcommittee on Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Liberated Europe, afternoon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#117)])
                • Harriman–Grabski conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#118)])
                • First meeting of the Protocol Subcommittee (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#119)])
                • Conversations among United States officials regarding war criminals, 9 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#120)])
              • Friday, July 27, 1945
                • Ninth meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 4 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#121)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#125)])
                • Byrnes–Molotov meeting, 6 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#126)])
                • Meeting of the Subcommittee on Inland Waterways (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#127)])
              • Saturday, July 28, 1945
                • Clayton–Mikolajczyk conversation, 2:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#128)])
                • Truman–Attlee meeting, 9:15 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#129)])
                • Tenth plenary meeting, 10:30 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#130)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#131)])
              • Sunday, July 29, 1945
                • Truman–Molotov meeting, noon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#132)])
                • Truman–Attlee meeting, 4:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#133)])
                • Forrestal–Bevin conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#134)])
                • Despres–Minc conversation (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#135)])
              • Monday, July 30, 1945
                • Conversation between members of the United States and Polish Delegations (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#136)])
                • Byrnes–Molotov meeting, 4:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#137)])
                • Tenth meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 5 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#138)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#141)])
                • Lane–Modzelewski conversation, 6 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#142)])
                • Meeting of the Communiqué Subcommittee, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#143)])
                • Byrnes–Attlee meeting [?] (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#144)])
                • Mosely–Ward and Mosely–Gusev conversations (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#145)])
              • Tuesday, July 31, 1945
                • Truman–Rowan conversation, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#146)])
                • Meeting of the Technical Subcommittee on Disposition of the German Navy and Merchant Marine, 10:30 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#147)])
                • Byrnes-Molotov conversation, morning or early afternoon (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#148)])
                • Eleventh plenary meeting, 4 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#149)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#153)])
                • Harriman conversation with members of the Polish Delegation, afternoon or early evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#154)])
                • Meeting of the Communiqué Subcommittee, evening (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#155)])
              • Wednesday, August 1, 1945
                • Truman–Bierut conversation, 10 a.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#156)])
                • Eleventh meeting of the Foreign Ministers, 11:25 a.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#157)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#158)])
                • Harriman–Mikołajczyk conversation, 12:30 p.m. (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#159)])
                • Twelfth plenary meeting, 4 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#160)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#162)])
                • Meeting of the Communiqué Subcommittee (Document [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#163)])
                • Thirteenth plenary meeting, 10:40 p.m. (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#164)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#166)])
            • VII. Conference Documents and Supplementary Papers
              • General Questions
                • Establishment of a Council of Foreign Ministers and dissolution of the European Advisory Commission (Documents 711–[Unnumbered document following Document 721 (#1)])
                • United Nations:
                  • Admission of Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, Italy, Rumania, and Spain (Documents 722–[Unnumbered document following Document 731 (#1)])
                  • Possible trusteeship for Italian colonial territories and Korea (Documents 732–738)
                  • Officers of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations (Documents 739–743)
                • Constitutional restraints on the President’s treaty-making powers (Document 744)
              • European Questions
                • General European questions:
                  • Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Liberated Europe; freedom of the press in eastern Europe (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 744 (#1)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 750 (#1)])
                  • Inland waterways (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 750 (#2)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 760 (#1)])
                • Austria:
                  • Extension of the authority of the Renner government (Documents 761–[Unnumbered document following Document 764 (#1)])
                  • Reparations (Documents 765–[Unnumbered document following Document 771 (#1)])
                  • Agreements on zones of occupation and control machinery; occupation of the western zones and of Vienna; provisioning of Vienna (Documents 772–[Unnumbered document following Document 789 (#1)])
                  • Alleged anti-Soviet activities (Documents 790–792)
                • Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, and Rumania
                  • Governments, control commissions, elections, conclusion of peace treaties, and diplomatic relations (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 792 (#1)]–833)
                  • Use of Allied property for reparations or war booty (Documents 834–[Unnumbered document following Document 844 (#1)])
                  • Control of external assets (Documents 845–847)
                • Germany:
                  • Principles to govern the treatment of Germany in the initial control period (Documents 848–892)
                • Reparations, restitution, and war booty (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 892 (#1)]–980)
                • External assets (Documents 981–[Unnumbered document following Document 1004 (#1)])
                • Disposition of the German Navy and Merchant Marine (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1004 (#2)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 1015 (#1)])
                • War criminals (Documents 1016–[Unnumbered editor’s note following Document 1019 (#1)])
                • Soviet annexation of Königsberg and northern East Prussia (Documents 1020–[Unnumbered document following Document 1020 (#1)])
                • The Rhineland and the Ruhr (Documents 1021–1027)
                • The French zone of occupation and the French sector in Berlin (Documents 1028–1034)
                • The “additional requirements” agreement (Documents 1035–1038)
                • Coal and food (Documents 1039–[Unnumbered document following Document 1052 (#1)])
                • Transfers of population (Documents 1053–[Unnumbered document following Document 1054 (#1)])
                • Alleged anti-Soviet activities (Document 1055)
                • German forces in Norway (Documents 1056–1058)
                • Greece:
                  • Government and elections (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1058 (#1)]–1070)
                  • Relations with Albania, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia (Documents 1071–1087)
                • Italy:
                  • General policy, revision of surrender terms, and conclusion of a peace treaty (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1087 (#1)]–1093)
                  • Reparations (Documents 1094–1107)
                  • Retention of Allied forces and of a combined command in Italy (Documents 1108–1109)
                  • Admission to the United Maritime Authority (Document 1110)
                  • Proposed appointment of James H. Douglas, Jr., as Chief Commissioner of the Allied Commission (Documents 1111–1116)
                • Poland:
                  • Government and elections; liquidation of the affairs of the Government-in-Exile (Documents 1117–1142)
                  • Frontiers and areas of administration (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1142 (#1)]–1154)
                  • Economic assistance from the United States (Documents 1155–1156)
                • Soviet Union:
                  • General policy; sharing of information on atomic energy (Document 1157)
                  • Participation in European economic organizations (Documents 1158–1163)
                  • Repatriation of alleged Soviet nationals (Documents 1164–1168)
                  • Air traffic between the United States and the Soviet Union (Documents 1169–1174)
                • Spain: General policy (Documents 1175–1179)
                • United Kingdom:
                  • Lend-lease; need for Anglo-American financial discussions (Documents 1180–1186)
                  • Civil aviation policy (Documents 1187–1189)
                  • Allocation of shipping (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1189 (#1)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 1196 (#1)])
                  • Combined Chiefs of Staff machinery (Documents 1197–1200)
                • Yugoslavia:
                  • Implementation of the Yalta Declaration on Yugoslavia (Documents 1201–1205)
                  • Attitude on civil administration in Venezia Giulia (Documents 1206–1211)
              • Far Eastern Questions
                • China: Negotiations with the Soviet Union (Documents 1212–1222)
                • Japan:
                  • Peace feelers through the Soviet Union (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1222 (#1)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 1235 (#1)])
                  • Issuance of a proclamation calling for the surrender of Japan (Documents 1236–1261)
                  • Basic military objectives, strategy, and policies in the war against Japan (Documents 1262–[Unnumbered document following Document 1266 (#1)])
                  • Control and command in the war against Japan (Documents 1267–1273)
                  • Relationship of the Soviet Union to the war against Japan (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1273 (#1)]–1282)
                  • British Commonwealth participation in the war against Japan (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1282 (#1)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 1287 (#1)])
                  • French and Netherland participation in the war against Japan (Documents 1288–[Unnumbered document following Document 1294 (#1)])
                  • Portuguese participation in the war against Japan (Documents 1295–1302)
                  • Use of atomic weapons in the war against Japan (Documents 1303–1315)
                  • Release of tankers for the war against Japan through altered distribution of European oil supplies (Documents 1316–1326)
              • Near Eastern and African Questions
                • Iran: Withdrawal of Allied forces (Documents 1327–[Unnumbered document following Document 1337 (#1)])
                • Lebanon and Syria: The crisis in Franco-Levantine relations (Documents 1338–1343)
                • Palestine: Jewish immigration; suggestion for Anglo-American discussions (Documents 1344–1347)
                • Tangier: Future of the international zone; Soviet participation in the Paris conversations on Tangier (Documents 1348–[Unnumbered document following Document 1362 (#1)])
                • Turkey: The Straits question; relations with the Soviet Union (Documents 1363–1378)
              • Preparation of the Conference Communiqué (Documents 1379–1380)
              • Final Documents
                • Report by the Combined Chiefs of Staff, approved by the Heads of Government of the United States and the United Kingdom (Document 1381)
                • Proclamation calling for the surrender of Japan, approved by the Heads of Government of the United States, China, and the United Kingdom (Document 1382)
                • Protocol of Proceedings and Communiqué, approved by the Heads of Government of the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Kingdom:
                  • Protocol of Proceedings (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1382 (#1)]–1383)
                  • Communiqué (Document 1384)
            • Appendices
              • A. Mikołajczyk notes on a meeting of the Foreign Ministers and on Polish-American and Polish-Soviet conversations at the Berlin Conference (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1384 (#1)]–1394)
              • B. French reaction to decisions of the Berlin Conference (Documents 1395–1415)
              • C. Protocol of Proceedings and Communiqué of the Yalta Conference (Documents 1416–1417)
              • D. Bohlen post-Conference memoranda on two Truman–Stalin meetings at the Berlin Conference (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1417 (#1)]–1419)
              • E. Addenda (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1419 (#1)]–1433)
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