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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Conferences at Malta and Yalta, 1945

Agreements prepared in the European Advisory Commission


[107] Report by the European Advisory Commission Transmitting a Draft Instrument for the Unconditional Surrender of Germany

Lancaster House, London, S. W. 1.
25th July, 1944.

740.00119 EAC/7–2644


[108] Protocol Between the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union Regarding the Zones of Occupation in Germany and the Administration of Greater Berlin

Lancaster House, London, S. W. 1.
12th September, 1944.

L/T Files


[109] Agreement Between the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union Regarding Amendments to the Protocol of September 12, 1944) on the Zones of Occupation in Germany and the Administration of Greater Berlin

Lancaster House, London, S. W. 1.
14th November, 1944.

L/T Files


[110] The Acting Secretary of State (Stettinius) to the President

[Washington,] November 25, 1944.

EUR Files


[111] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant) to the President

London, 10 January 1945.

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[112] The Secretary of State to the President

[Washington,] January 19, 1945.

740.00119 EAC/1–1945


[113] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant) to the President

London, January 28, 1945.

Roosevelt Papers


[114] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant) to the Secretary of State

London, January 28, 1945.

Matthews Files

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of illustrations and maps
  • Introduction
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • List of persons mentioned
  • List of papers
  • I. Pre-conference documents
    • 1. Arrangements for the Conferences (Documents 1–67)
    • 2. Negotiations and recommendations on principal subjects (Documents 68–285)
      • Establishment of the United Nations organization (Documents 69–97)
      • Liberated Europe and spheres of influence (Documents 98–104)
      • Relief activities in Eastern Europe (UNRRA) (Documents 105–106)
      • Germany
        • Agreements prepared in the European Advisory Commission (Documents 107–114)
        • Political and economic policies toward Germany (Documents 115–136)
        • The Bremen-Bremerhaven enclave (Documents 137–139)
      • Poland: government and boundaries (Documents 140–166)
      • The Balkans (Documents 167–172)
      • Yugoslavia: the Tito-Subasic Agreement (Documents 173–180)
      • The Italian Cabinet crisis (Documents 181–193)
      • The role of France (Documents 194–216)
      • Proposed United States loan to the Soviet Union (Documents 217–225)
      • Post-war trade policy (Document 226)
      • The Turkish Straits (Documents 227–228)
      • Iran: oil concessions and Soviet pressure (Documents 229–241)
      • China (Documents 242–246)
      • Post-war status of Korea (Document 247)
      • Entry of the Soviet Union into the war against Japan (Documents 248–267)
      • War criminals (Documents 268–272)
      • Liberated prisoners of war and civilians (Documents 273–278)
      • Shipping (Documents 279–281)
      • Agenda for military discussions (Documents 282–284)
      • Subjects for the conference communiqué (Document 285)
    • 3. The Stettinius “Record”, December 1, 1944–January 23, 1945 (Document 286)
    • 4. Survey reports on Soviet attitudes and policies (Documents 287–288)
  • II. The Malta Conference: January 30–February 2, 1945
    • 5. The President’s log at Malta (Documents 289–290)
    • 6. Minutes and related documents
      • Tuesday, January 30, 1945
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, January 30, 1945, 10 a.m., Montgomery House (Document 291)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, January 30, 1945, noon, Montgomery House (Documents 292–294)
        • Harriman–Churchill dinner meeting, January 30, 1945, evening, on board H.M.S. “Orion” in Grand Harbor (Document 295)
      • Wednesday, January 31, 1945
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, January 31, 1945, 10 a.m., Montgomery House (Document 296)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, January 31, 1945, 2:30 p.m., Montgomery House (Document 297)
        • Interdelegation dinner meeting, January 31, 1945, evening, government house (Document 298)
      • Thursday, February 1, 1945
        • Stettinius–Eden conversation, February 1, 1945, morning (Document 299)
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 1, 1945, 10 a.m., Montgomery House (Document 300)
        • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 1, 1945, 10:30 a.m., on board H.M.S. “Sirius” in Grand Harbor (Documents 301–306)
        • Foreign Ministers–Chiefs of Staff luncheon meeting, February 1, 1945, on board H.M.S. “Sirius” in Grand Harbor (Documents 307–308)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, February 1, 1945, 2:30 p.m., Montgomery House (Documents 309–311)
        • Stettinius–Churchill–Eden dinner meeting, February 1, 1945, evening, on board H.M.S. “Orion” in Grand Harbor (Document 312)
      • Friday, February 2, 1945
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 2, 1945, 10 a.m., Montgomery House (Documents 313–318)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill luncheon meeting, February 2, 1945, 1 p.m., on board the U.S.S. “Quincy” in Grand Harbor (Document 319)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff with Roosevelt and Churchill, February 2, 1945, 6 p.m., on board the U.S.S. “Quincy” in Grand Harbor (Document 320)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill dinner meeting, February 2, 1945, 8 p.m., on board the U.S.S. “Quincy” in Grand Harbor (Document 321)
  • III. The Yalta Conference: February 4–11, 1945
    • 7. The President’s log at Yalta For a bibliographic note on the Log, see ante, p. 459. (Document 322)
    • 8. Minutes and related documents
      • Sunday, February 4, 1945
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 4, 1945, 10 a.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 323–324)
        • Meeting of the President with his advisers, February 4, 1945, 10:30 a.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 325–326)
        • Informal discussions in the United States delegation, February 4, 1945 (Document 327)
        • Roosevelt–Stalin meeting, February 4, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Document 328)
        • First plenary meeting, February 4, 1945, 5 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 329–330)
        • Tripartite dinner meeting, February 4, 1945, 8:30 p.m., Livadia Palace (Document 331)
      • Monday, February 5, 1945
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 5, 1945, 10 a.m., Livadia Palace (Document 332)
        • First tripartite military meeting, February 5, 1945, noon, Yusupov Palace (Document 333)
        • Luncheon meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 5, 1945, 1:30 p.m., Yusupov Palace (Document 334)
        • Meeting of the President with certain of his advisers, February 5, 1945, 2:30 p.m., Livadia Palace (Document 335)
        • Second plenary meeting, February 5, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 336–341)
      • Tuesday, February 6, 1945
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, February 6, 1945, 10 a.m., Vorontsov Villa (Documents 342–344)
        • Second tripartite military meeting, February 6, 1945, noon, Yusupov Palace (Document 345)
        • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 6, 1945, noon, Livadia Palace (Documents 346–351)
        • Third plenary meeting, February 6, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 352–358)
      • Wednesday, February 7, 1945
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 7, 1945, 10 a.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 359–366)
        • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 7, 1945, noon, Yusupov Palace (Documents 367–380)
          • Fourth plenary meeting, February 7, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 373–380)
        • Thursday, February 8, 1945
          • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, February 8, 1945, 10 a.m., Livadia Palace (Document 381)
          • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 8, 1945, noon, Vorontsov Villa (Documents 382–385)
          • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, February 8, 1945, noon, Livadia Palace (Documents 386–388)
          • Meeting of the American and Soviet Chiefs of Staff, February 8, 1945, 3 p.m., Yusupov Palace (Documents 389–392)
          • Roosevelt–Stalin Meeting, February 8, 1945, 3:30 p.m., Livadia Palace (Document 393)
          • Fifth plenary meeting, February 8, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 394–402)
          • Tripartite dinner meeting, February 8, 1945, 9 p.m., Yusupov Palace (Document 403)
        • Friday, February 9, 1945
          • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, February 9, 1945, 11 a.m., Livadia Palace (Document 404)
          • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 9, 1945, noon, Livadia Palace (Documents 405–417)
          • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff with Roosevelt, February 9, 1945, noon, Livadia Palace (Documents 418–419)
          • Roosevelt–Churchill luncheon meeting, February 9, 1945, 1:30 p.m., Livadia Palace (Document 420)
          • Meeting of the American and Soviet Chiefs of Staff, February 9, 1945, 3:30 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 421–422)
          • Sixth plenary meeting, February 9, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 423–430)
          • Tripartite meeting on the draft agreement regarding liberated prisoners of war and civilians, February 9, 1945, 4:30 p.m., Vorontsov Villa (Document 431)
          • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 9, 1945, 10:30 p.m., Yusupov Palace (Documents 432–435)
        • Saturday, February 10, 1945
          • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 10, 1945, noon, Vorontsov Villa (Documents 436–449)
          • Conversations regarding the entry of the Soviet Union into the war against Japan, February 10, 1945, afternoon (Document 450)
          • Seventh plenary meeting, February 10, 1945, 4 p.m., Livadia Palace (Documents 451–456)
          • Tripartite dinner meeting, February 10, 1945, 9 p.m., Vorontsov Villa (Document 457)
        • Sunday, February 11, 1945
          • Eighth plenary meeting, February 11, 1945, noon, Livadia Palace (Documents 458–461)
          • Tripartite luncheon meeting, February 11, 1945, 1 p.m., Livadia Palace (Document 462)
          • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers, February 11, 1945, 4:20 p.m. (Documents 463–472)
      • 9. Other conference documents (Documents 473–495)
      • 10. Signed agreements
        • Exchange of notes (Documents 496–499)
        • Trilateral documents (Documents 500–503)
        • Bilateral document (Document 504)
      • 11. Post-conference documents (Documents 505–512)
  • Index

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