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  4. British Commonwealth participation in the war against Japan

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

British Commonwealth participation in the war against Japan


[[Unnumbered document following Document 1282 (#1)]] Editor’s Note


[1283] No. 1283
Memorandum by the United States Chiefs of Staff

[Babelsberg,] 17 July 1945.

J. C. S. Files


[1284] No. 1284
Memorandum by the United States Chiefs of Staff

[Babelsberg,] 18 July 1945.

J. C. S. Files


[1285] No. 1285
Memorandum by the British Chiefs of Staff

[Babelsberg,] 20 July 1945.

J. C. S. Files


[1286] No. 1286
Memorandum by the United States Chiefs of Staff

[Babelsberg,] 21 July 1945.

J. C. S. Files


[1287] No. 1287
The War Shipping Administrator (Land) and the Director of the Division of Ship Requirements, War Shipping Administration (Bissell) to the Acting War Shipping Administrator (Conway)

Babelsberg, 23 July 1945.

Department of the Army Files: Telegram


[[Unnumbered document following Document 1287 (#1)]] Editor’s Note

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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