Index of Persons
(The identification of the persons in this index is limited to circumstances and positions under reference in this volume. All titles and positions are American unless there is an indication to the contrary.)
- Acheson, Dean, Assistant Secretary of State, 655
- Acomb, Evelyn M., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 754–757
- Akers, Wallace A., British adviser on atomic energy matters, 4–5, 635n , 637, 644, 1097, 1311–1313
- Alexander, Albert V., British First Lord of the Admiralty, 1300–1301, 1302n
- Alexander, Sir Harold, General, Commander in Chief, Middle East, 1942–1943; then Deputy Commander in Chief, Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, and Military Governor of Sicily, 68, 704, 830, 955, 1186–1187, 1270, 1277–1279, 1281
- Alling, Paul H., Chief, Division of Near (Eastern Affairs, Department of State, 1265n
- Ambrosio, Vittorio, Army General, Chief of the Italian Armed Forces General Staff, 1179, 1195, 1274–1275, 1280
- Anderson, Sir John, British Lord President of the Council; adviser to the Prime Minister on atomic energy matters, 2n , 4, 630n , 634–635, 637, 640–646, 649–652, 1311–1313
- Appleton, Sir Edward, Head, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1310, 1312–1313
- Arnold, Henry H., General, U.S.A.,
Commanding General, Army Air Forces; member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Correspondence with Portal, 241
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 854–856, 859–860, 862, 866, 870, 873, |875, 881, 883–884, 886–887, 889–891, 904, 908, 920, 936–937, 954; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894–895, 902, 941, 946
- Washington meetings, Aug.–Sept. 1943: With Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229, 1231, 1234; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1218, 1225; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212, 1216; with Roosevelt, Stimson, and Joint Chiefs of Staff, 434–435, 498–499, 503
- Miscellaneous, 60, 154, 841, 1200, 1256n
- Atherton, Ray, Acting Chief, Division of European Affairs, Department of State; from July 27, 1943, Minister to Canada:
- Athlone, Earl of, Governor General of Canada, 414, 833n , 838–840, 846
- Attlee, Clement R., British Deputy Prime Minister, 121n , 190n , 309–312, 1061–1062, 1337–1338
- Auchinleck, Sir Claude, General, Commander in Chief, India, 434–439, 902, 1005–1006, 1148
- Austria, Otto, Archduke of, pretender to the Austrian throne, 752–753, 1111
- Badger, Oscar C., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Assistant Chief of Naval Operations (Logistic Plans); member of the Joint Administrative Committee and of the Combined Administrative Committee; member of the Munitions Assignments Board, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 964, 1003, 1207, 1212, 1218, 1226, 1228, 1243
- Badoglio, Mario, Italian Consul General at Tangier, 566, 1078
- Badoglio, Pietro, Marshal of Italy; from July 25, 1943, Italian Head of Government, 461, 517, 523, 566–567, 575, 578–579, 586, 592, 806, 818–819, 881, 1057, 1062–1063, 1078, 1267n , 1273–1274, 1276, 1281, 1285–1286
- Bainbridge, Kenneth T., atomic physicist; Consultant, National Defense Research Council, 3
- Ballantine, Joseph W., Chief, Division of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, 627–629
- Barclay, Roderick Edward, First Secretary, British Embassy, Washington, 559, 580, 1082–1086
- Barker, Ray W., Major General, U.S.A., attached to the Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander (Designate), 446, 862, 867–868
- Barnes, William L. G., Personal Assistant to the British Lord President of the Council, 644
- Baruch, Bernard M., adviser to the President, 96, 312–313, 344–345, 1209
- Bathurst, Charles R., Colonel, U.S.A., alternate member of the Joint Administrative Committee and of the Combined Administrative Committee, 1200, 1218
- Batt, William L., Vice Chairman, War Production Board; member of the Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654, 656, 1119
- Baudet, Philippe, Delegate ad interim of the French Committee of National Liberation in the United States, 532n , 666
- Beaverbrook, Lord, British Minister of Supply, 1941–1942; Minister of Production, February 4–19, 1942; adviser to the Prime Minister, 24, 86, 315
- Belyayev, Alexander Ivanovich, Major General, Chairman, Soviet Purchasing Commission in the United States, 18
- Beneš, Eduard, President of the Czechoslovak Government in exile, established at London, 33–34, 174n , 911
- Benson, Reginald L., Military Attaché, British Embassy, Washington, 559, 580
- Benthall, Sir Edward, Member for War Transport, Executive Council of the Governor General of India, 436
- Berio, Alberto, Counselor, Italian Embassy, Ankara, 1938–1942; then Counselor assigned to the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 566–568, 574–575, 587, 595–596, 1076–1078, 1177n
- Berle, Adolph A., Jr., Assistant Secretary of State, 329, 655–656, 679–681, 880, 1320–1322, 1339n
- Bernal, John Desmond, Professor of Physics, Birkbeck College, 889, 891, 1207, 1212, 1226
- Bernardini, Filippo, Papal Nuncio to Switzerland, 571n , 572, 577n , 578
- Berry, Burton Y., Consul General at Istanbul, 524
- Berry, Robert W., Captain, U.S.N., Deputy Director of Public Relations, Navy Department, 1302
- Best, Charles H., Surgeon Captain, R.C.N.V.R., Professor of Physiology and Director of the Banting–Best Department of Medical Research, University of Toronto; co-discoverer of insulin, 847
- Béthouart, Marie Émile, Major General, Chief of the French Military Mission at Washington, 532n , 666
- Betts, Thomas J., Colonel, U.S.A., attached to the Military Intelligence Division, War Department General Staff, 1218
- Bianchi, João Antonio de, Portuguese Minister to the United States, 1176
- Biddle, Anthony J. Drexel, Jr., Ambassador to the Polish Government in exile, established at London, 503–506
- Bishop, Max W., Foreign Service officer assigned to the Division of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, 627–629
- Bismarck, Otto, Prince of, Chancellor of the German Empire, 1871–1890, 765, 781
- Bissell, Clayton L., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Tenth Air Force, 436
- Bissell, Richard M., Jr., Director, Division of Ship Requirements, War Shipping Administration, 175–176
- Blais, Edmond, Brigadier, Officer Commanding Military District No. 5 (Quebec), 841
- Bloom, Sol, Congressman from New York; Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives, 677
- Boettiger, Anna Roosevelt, President Roosevelt’s daughter, 86
- Bonbright, James C. H., Foreign Service officer assigned to the Division of European Affairs, Department of State, 667n
- Bonomi, Ivanoe, Italian Prime Minister, 1921–1922, 563, 820
- Bowman, Isaiah, Chairman, Subcommittee on Territorial Problems, Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 338n , 681
- Bracken, Brendan, British Minister of Information, 414, 840–841, 845, 929, 934, 952, 1207, 1209, 1212, 1216, 1218
- Bradley, Follett, Major General, U.S.A., head of a special air mission to the Soviet Union in 1942, 207
- Brennan, Robert, Irish Minister to the United States, 618n
- Brereton, Lewis H., Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Army Forces in the Middle East, 924n
- Brook, Norman, Personal Assistant to the British Lord President of the Council, 1940–1942, 4
- Brooke, Sir Alan, General, Chief of the Imperial General Staff; member of
the British Chiefs of Staff Committee and of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Correspondence with Roosevelt and Churchill, 307–308
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849–852, 854, 856, 860–866, 870, 875–877, 879, 881–884, 886, 889, 893–894, 904–907, 909–911, 920, 936–938, 940, 954, 960–961, 963–964; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 897–898, 941–942, 945–946
- Washington Conference, Third: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34–36, 41–47, 52–56, 63–65, 77–84, 86–87, 91–95, 97–104, 111–114, 116n , 117–118, 124–127, 130–132, 142–144, 160, 163–164, 178, 181, 184, 186, 199–202; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 119–122, 152, 154–157, 159, 189, 193–195, 203, 206; with Smith, 110
- Miscellaneous, 15, 17n , 223n , 304–307, 704, 841, 855, 891n , 929
- Brown, Wilson, Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Naval Aide to the President, 16n , 21, 86, 134–141, 550, 831, 839–843, 845–848, 903, 941, 965, 1117n , 1159n , 1207, 1212, 1256n , 1285n , 1286, 1301–1302
- Brownrigg, Thomas Marcus, Captain, R.N., Deputy Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Allied Naval Forces in the Mediterranean, 954, 959
- Bullitt, William C., Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1933–1936, 508n
- Bundy, Harvey H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of War, 634–636, 643, 648
- Burns, J. H., Major General, U.S.A., Executive, The President’s Soviet Protocol Committee; Executive, Munitions Assignments Board; United States Chairman, Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 624–627, 654, 656, 1119
- Bush, Vannevar, Director, Office of Scientific Research and Development; Chairman, Military Policy Committee on atomic energy; member of the Combined Policy Committee on atomic energy, 1n , 4, 6–10, 209–211, 221, 631–636, 639–646, 649–653, 1096–1097, 1118, 1310–1311
- Busseti, Pierino, Italian civilian involved in a peace feeler at Barcelona, 563, 568
- Buzzard, Anthony Wass, Captain, R.N., member of the Strategic Planning Section, British Joint Planning Staff, 904
- Cabell, Charles P., Colonel, U.S.A., member of the Advisory Council, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, 124, 160, 178, 184, 199
- Cadogan, Sir Alexander, Permanent Under Secretary of State, British Foreign Office, 570–571, 840–841, 912, 916, 918, 920, 922, 928, 930, 950–952, 1044n , 1198–1200, 1255
- Caffery, Jefferson, Ambassador to Brazil, 308–309
- Campbell, John C., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 736–748
- Campbell, Sir Ronald Hugh, British Ambassador to Portugal, 534–536, 554, 614n , 951n , 1060n , 1070, 1090n , 1162n , 1176n , 1179–1181, 1183n , 1190–1191
- Campbell, Sir Ronald Ian, British Minister (and at times Chargé d’Affaires ad interim) in the United States; member of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 534, 536n , 559, 580–581, 588n , 595n , 1082, 1161n , 1336n
- Cannon, John K., Major General, U.S.A., Deputy Commander, Northwest African Tactical Air Force, 1276, 1280
- Carmona, Antonio Oscar de Fragoso, General, President of Portugal, 309n
- Carpender, Arthur S., Vice Admiral, U.S.N., Commander, Seventh Fleet, 1291
- Carrington, Philip, Bishop of Quebec, 840
- Carroll, Walter, attached to the Section for Ordinary Affairs, Vatican Secretariat of State, 527
- Carswell, J. B., Director General, Washington Office, Canadian Department of Munitions and Supply; member of the Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654, 1119
- Carton de Wiart, Adrian, Major General, British officer released from his status as a prisoner of war in Italy to accompany General Zanussi on a peace mission, 1179, 1183n
- Casey, Richard G., Australian Minister to the United States, 1940–1942; member of the British War Cabinet; Minister of State Resident in the Middle East, 447
- Castellano, Giuseppe, Brigadier General, Italian officer entrusted by Marshal Badoglio with a mission to arrange (and later to sign) an armistice, 589–594, 881, 1055n , 1062, 1070–1074, 1075n , 1175, 1179–1181, 1183n , 1190–1191, 1257–1259, 1261, 1264, 1276–1277, 1279–1281, 1283
- Castronuovo, Manlio, Italian Consul at Tangier, 574
- Catroux, Georges, General, Commanding General, French Forces in the Levant, involved in negotiations between Generals de Gaulle and Giraud leading to the formation of the French Committee of National Liberation, 321, 324
- Caviglia, Enrico, Marshal of Italy, 806
- Chakmak, Feuzi, Marshal, Chief of Staff, Turkish Army, 704
- Chandler, Albert B., Senator from Kentucky, 213
- Chapman, William W., Jr., Major, U.S.A., Assistant Deputy Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1200, 1218
- Chen Cheng, General, Commanding General, Chinese Expeditionary Force in Yunnan, 90
- Chennault, Claire L., Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Fourteenth Air Force, 16, 23, 52, 66, 74, 124, 130, 859, 883, 946
- Cherwell, Lord, British Paymaster-General; adviser to the Prime Minister on atomic energy matters, 178, 182, 188, 209–211, 221, 318, 631, 634, 636, 642–643
- Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo, President of the National Government of the Republic of China; Supreme Commander, China Theater, 22, 75, 77, 80, 87–90, 126n , 299, 385–386, 882, 884, 901, 903, 947–948, 961, 970, 997, 1002, 1129, 1158, 1160–1161
- Christian X, King of Denmark, 1253
- Chu Shih-ming, Major General, Military Attaché, Chinese Embassy, Washington, 86, 91, 208, 954
- Churchill, Clementine, Prime Minister Churchill’s wife, 398, 403, 411n , 412, 445, 447, 839n , 842–846, 855–856, 903, 917–918, 922, 929, 935, 952, 965, 1178, 1336n , 1337
- Churchill, Mary, Subaltern, Prime Minister Churchill’s daughter and aide, 398–399, 403, 411n , 840, 843, 846, 918, 922, 929, 935, 965, 1178, 1336n , 1337
- Churchill, Winston S., British Prime Minister, First Lord of the Treasury,
and Minister of Defence:
- Address to U.S. Congress, 21–22, 117, Churchill–Roosevelt–Stalin meeting, proposals for, 1095–1096, 1304, 1308–1310
- Communiqués and declarations, 373–376, 1157n , 1254
- Correspondence with:
- Alexander, A. V., 1300–1301
- Alexander, Gen. Sir Harold, 1186–1187
- Anderson, 1311–1313
- Attlee, 121n , 190n , 309–312, 1337–1338
- Badoglio, 1285–1286
- Cadogan, 1255
- Chiang, 87, 88n , 1160–1161
- Eden, 121n , 190n , 309–312, 345–346, 589–594, 1337–1339
- Eisenhower, 1261–1262, 1268–1269, 1275
- Evatt, 324
- George II, 915n , 1045n , 1046
- Harriman, 314–318
- Hopkins, 1–6, 11–17, 138, 221, 298–299, 317, 630, 830
- Ismay, 342–344
- King, Mackenzie, 332–333, 398–399
- MacDonald, 396
- Martin, 1310–1311
- Roosevelt, on: Atomic energy research, 3n , 632–633, 636–637; Azores, 609; de Gaulle, 320–322; French Committee of National Liberation, 661–664; Husky , 11n ; Italian peace feelers, 517–523, 525–527, 578–579, 588–589; Italian surrender, 1287–1290: miscellaneous, 318–319, 377, 382–383, 609, 830–832, 1037n , 1119, 1186, 1189, 1336–1337, 1339–1340; Overlord , Supreme Commander for, 498n ; postwar world organization, 702–706; Quebec Conference, arrangements for, 391–400, 403–408, 410–412, 414; refugees, 338n , 344n ; Rome, bombing of, 551–554; Third Washington Conference, arrangements for, 12–20; tripartite meeting, 1303, 1304n , 1305n ; Washington conversations, arrangements for, 1178–1179, 1181–1182, 1189
- Stalin, 379–385, 932n , 1059, 1062–1063, 1091–1092, 1095–1096, 1114, 1159–1160, 1174–1175, 1254n , 1262–1263, 1266–1267, 1283–1284, 1305–1306, 1336
- Stimson, 301–302, 637–638
- Meetings:
- Adana meeting with Inönü, Jan. 1943, 29n
- Hyde Park conversations, 2n , 4, 830–832, 1336
- London meetings, July 1943: With Bush, 642–643; with Stimson, 444–449, 634–636, 643–644
- Quebec Conference, First: With Harriman, 874; with Mackenzie King, 668n ; with Marshall, 869–870; with Roosevelt, 880, 887–889, 894, 903–904, 917–918, 922, 929–935, 952–953, 965–967; with Roosevelt and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894–902, 941–949; with Roosevelt and Mackenzie King, 888, 928–929, 965; with Roosevelt and Soong, 936
- Washington Conference, Third: With Chennault, 23n ; with Congress, members of, 117, 174, 328; with Hopkins, 198; with Hull, 49–51; Pacific War Council, 134, 136–141; with Phillips, 177; with Roosevelt, 24, 48, 51, 86, 96, 151, 183, 188–189, 197–198, 220–221; with Roosevelt and Beneš, 33–34; with Roosevelt and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24–29, 32–33, 66–68, 70, 74–76, 119–123, 152–160, 189–197, 203–207; with Roosevelt and Mackenzie King, 123, 141; with Stilwell, 165–166; with Stimson, 172–173; with Wallace, Stimson, and others, 166–172
- Washington meetings, Sept. 1943: With Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229–1236; with Harriman, 1216–1218; with Hull, 1236; with Marshall, 1211; with military advisers, 1226–1229; with Roosevelt, 1198–1200, 1208–1211; with Roosevelt and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212–1216; with Roosevelt and military advisers, 1207–1208
- Message to people of Italy, July 16, 1943, 328n , 508n , 535n
- Miscellaneous, 20–23, 67n , 109–110, 346n , 364n , 838, 840, 842–846, 951, 1197–1198
- Press conferences, 21n , 22n , 211–220, 833–834, 964, 1301
- Speeches, 537n , 688n
- Views on: Australian aircraft allocation, 289n ; Balkan military operations, 449; Burma, 27–28; declaration on occupied territories, 1052–1053; de Gaulle, 322n ; four-power security declaration, 925n ; Italian instrument of surrender, 1090; postwar world organization, 167–172, 688, 699; postwar U.S.–U.K. relations, 832; refugees, 346; Rome, bombing of, 529n ; Roundhammer , 448–449; shipping situation, 317–318; Sicily, administration of, 283; Sumatra, invasion of, 434; unconditional surrender policy, 330n , 331; tank production, 316n ; U.S. elections, 445
- Ciano di Cortellazzo, Count Galeazzo, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs until July 1943; Mussolini’s son-in-law, 556, 1283
- Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni, Archbishop of Laodicea, Apostolic Delegate in the United States, 528, 572, 594–595, 914, 1054n , 1057n , 1058, 1078n , 1079, 1081–1082, 1175–1176
- Clark Kerr. See Kerr.
- Clark, Lewis, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim in Canada, 655
- Clemenceau, Georges, French Premier, 1906–1909, 1917–1920, 1334
- Coleman, D’Alton Corry, President, Canadian Pacific Railway, 841
- Coleridge, Richard Duke, Commander, R.N., Deputy Secretary, British Joint Staff Mission at Washington; British Deputy Secretary, Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34, 52, 86, 97, 111, 117, 124, 143, 160, 178, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1201, 1218
- Comandini, Federico, a leader of the Italian Republican Party, 563
- Combs, Henry W. Sergeant, U.S.A., member of the White House Signal Corps Detachment, 848
- Conant, James B., Chairman, National Defense Research Committee; Acting Chairman, Military Policy Committee on atomic energy; member of the Combined Policy Committee on atomic energy; President, Harvard University, 5, 8, 634, 639–640, 644–646, 648–649, 1118, 1310
- Connally, Tom, Senator from Texas; Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate, 166–167, 170
- Connolly, Donald H., Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Persian Gulf Service Command, 672n
- Conolly, Richard L., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Commander of Naval Task Force 86 in the invasion of Sicily, 959
- Cooke, Charles M., Jr., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Assistant Chief of Staff (Plans), Office of the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet; Navy member, Joint Staff Planners; member of the Combined Staff Planners, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 160, 178, 184, 199, 201, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 877, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1200, 1218
- Cornelius, Albert M., Warrant Officer (jg), U.S.A., attached to the White House Map Room, 839
- Cornwall-Jones, Arthur Thomas, Colonel, Assistant Secretary, Offices of the British War Cabinet and the Minister of Defence, 856, 904
- Coudenhove-Kalergi, Count Richard, founder and president of the Pan-European Union, 168
- Cox, G. S., Chargé d’Affairs ad interim of New Zealand in the United States, 134
- Craig, May, Washington correspondent for the Portland (Maine) Press Herald and other newspapers, 216
- Cripps, Sir Stafford, British Minister of Aircraft Production, 642
- Croce, Benedetto, Italian philosopher and author, 820
- Cunningham, Sir Andrew, Admiral of the Fleet, R.N., Commander in Chief, Allied Naval Forces in the Mediterranean, 253–256, 1027, 1276, 1278
- Currie, Lauchlin, Administrative Assistant to the President, 440–441, 653–659, 936, 1240
- D’Ajeta. See Lanza d’Ajeta.
- Dale, Sir Henry, Director of Laboratories, Royal Institution, 1097, 1312
- Darlan, Jean François, Admiral, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of Vichy France until November 1942, 597
- David, Paul T., member of the Economic Staff, Fiscal Division, Bureau of the Budget, 1320–1332
- Davies, Joseph E., Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1936–1938, 18n
- Davis, Elmer, Director, Office of War Information, 1203, 1209, 1302
- Davis, Norman H., Chairman, American Red Cross; Chairman, League of Red Cross Societies; member of the Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 681, 691n , 982
- Deane, John R., Brigadier General, U.S.A.,
Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff; United States Secretary, Combined Chiefs
of Staff:
- Meetings, 24, 34, 52, 66, 86, 97, 111, 117, 119, 124, 142–143, 152, 160, 178, 184, 189, 199, 203, 849, 856, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 920, 936, 941, 954, 1201, 1212, 1218, 1229
- Miscellaneous, 233, 302, 329–330, 364, 378, 379n , 413, 434, 498–503, 529n , 951n , 952n , 972, 1026, 1049, 1055, 1063, 1237–1238, 1241, 1290, 1316
- de Gaulle, Charles, Brigadier General, President, French National Committee, until June 3, 1943; then Co-Chairman, French Committee of National Liberation, 191–192, 320–324, 662, 665, 916, 945, 1251–1252
- de Linde, C. A., Lieutenant Colonel, attached to the British staff of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 1082
- de Valera, Eamon, Irish Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs, 618–624, 831
- Devers, Jacob L., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Commanding General, European Theater of Operations, 447, 924, 1235
- De Witt, John L., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Fourth Army and Western Defense Command, 893
- Diamantopoulos, Cimon P., Greek Ambassador to the United States, 577–578
- Dick, Royer Mylius, Commodore, R.N., Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Allied Naval Forces in the Mediterranean, 1276, 1278
- Dijxhoorn, A. Q. H., Major General, R.N.A., Netherlands Representative to the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1238–1239
- Dill, Sir John, Field Marshal, Head, British Joint Staff Mission at
Washington; member of the Combined Chiefs of Staff; member of the Combined
Policy Committee on atomic energy:
- Correspondence with Roosevelt and Churchill, 1250, 1256, 1314, 1317
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 920, 936, 954; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 941
- Washington Conference, Third: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34–35, 37, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 104, 111, 117, 124, 142–143, 145, 160, 178, 184, 199; with Roosevelt, [Page 1367] Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 33, 66, 74–75, 119, 152, 189, 203
- Washington meetings, Sept. 1943: With Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229–1230; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1200–1204, 1218–1226; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 1209; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212
- Miscellaneous, 85, 830, 841, 1118
- Dnonović, Jovan, Yugoslav Delegate for the Near East and North Africa, 1248
- Doenitz, Karl, Grand Admiral, Commander in Chief, German Navy, 42
- Donaldson, William J., Jr., Superintendent, House of Representatives Press Gallery, 109, 212
- Donovan, William J., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Director, Office of Strategic Services, 893–894
- Doolittle, James H., Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Northwest African Strategic Air Force, 107, 447
- Douglas, Lewis W., Deputy Administrator, War Shipping Administration, 175–178, 180–182, 313–314, 832, 838, 896, 918, 1153, 1229, 1233, 1236
- Douglas, Sir Sholto, Air Chief Marshal, R.A.F., Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Middle East Command, 434
- Dulles, Allen W., representative of the Office of Strategic Services in Switzerland, 1087
- Dunn, James Clement, Adviser on Political Relations, Department of State; member of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 322n , 534, 536n , 538n , 559–560, 580–581, 601, 667n , 670n , 843, 845, 880, 912, 918, 922, 930, 950–952, 1044n , 1078n , 1082, 1087–1088, 1161n , 1169n , 1264–1265
- Durbrow, Elbridge, Foreign Service officer assigned to the Division of European Affairs, Department of State, 325
- Eaker, Ira C., Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Eighth Air Force, 80, 82, 104–106, 447, 451, 854
- Early, Stephen T., Secretary to the President, 20–21, 183, 654, 657, 833n , 840–843, 845, 848, 952
- Eden, Anthony, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs:
- Correspondence with: Churchill, 121n , 190n , 309–312, 345–346, 589–594, 1337–1339; Halifax, 534–536, 567–568, 570–571, 574–576; Hull, 1113–1116; Knatchbull-Hugessen, 536–537; Macmillan, 1192–1193; Roosevelt, 556, 579; Sargent, 1046, 1090–1091; Watkinson, 566–567, 574–576; Winant, 610, 613
- Meetings:
- Miscellaneous, 50, 341, 403, 407, 414, 445, 554, 609, 679, 698, 796, 840–846, 951, 1086n , 1304, 1307
- Eisenhower, Dwight D., General, U.S.A.,
Commander in Chief, Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa; Commanding
General, North African Theater of Operations:
- Correspondence with: Attlee, 1061–1062; Badoglio, 1284–1285; Marshall, 1193–1196; Roosevelt, 377n ; Roosevelt and Churchill, 1261–1262, 1268–1269, 1275; Tedder, 256–257
- Directives to, 163–164, 284–286, 326n , 330–331, 955, 1161–1169, 1188, 1248–1250, 1271–1272
- Reports by and views of: 11n , 36, 37n , 68, 96, 103, 122, 125, 194, 253, 283, 326–328, 449–451, 499, 519, 522, 530, 549, 584, 830, 945, 956–958, 1029, 1031–1033, 1054–1056, 1060–1062, 1064–1066, 1068–1076, 1182–1185, 1212n , 1246–1247, 1248–1250, 1257–1261, 1267–1268, 1274–1275, 1280–1281, 1284–1285
- Elliot, William, Air Commodore, R.A.F., Director of Plans, British Air Ministry, 52, 77, 86, 95, 111, 124, 143, 145, 148, 160, 178, 184, 199, 272, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 904, 936, 954
- Elsey, George M., Lieutenant (jg), U.S.N.R., attached to the White House Map Room, 835, 839
- Embick, Stanley D., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Army member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, 52, 97, 160, 178, 1218
- Evatt, Herbert V., Australian Minister for External Affairs, 134, 136–137, 138n , 139–141, 289, 324–325
- Fairchild, Muir S., Major General, U.S.A., Air Force member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, 86, 95, 124, 199, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1218
- Farinacci, Roberto, member of the Italian Grand Fascist Council under Mussolini, 550, 1062, 1076, 1193–1194, 1262, 1282
- Farquhar, Harold Lister, British Consul General at Barcelona, 563–565
- Fernandez Cuesta, Raimundo, Spanish Ambassador to Italy, 1188n
- Ferris, Benjamin G., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Headquarters, Rear Echelon, China–Burma–India Theater, 436
- Fiset, Sir Eugene, Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, 840
- Foster, R. M., Air Commodore, R.A.F., attached to Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 954, 958–959
- Fowle, F. F., Jr., Lieutenant, U.S.N.R., assigned from the Naval Office for Occupied Areas to temporary duty with the Secretariat of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 580, 1082
- Fox, George A., Lieutenant Commander, U.S.N., assistant to the personal physician to the President, 848
- Franco y Bahamonde, Francisco, Generalissimo, Chief of State and President of the Spanish Government, 462–463, 480
- Fransoni, Francesco, Italian Minister to Portugal, 1941–1943, 535
- Freseman, William L., Commander, U.S.N., Aide to the Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, 34, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 160, 178, 184, 199, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 904, 936, 954, 1200, 1218
- Fuller, Leon W., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 791–795
- Garnett, C. W., Major, British Secretary, Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 559, 580, 1082
- Gascoigne, Alvary Douglas Frederick, British Consul General at Tangier, 566, 586–587, 595–596, 1076–1078
- Gayda, Virginio, former editor of the Giornale d’Italia, 1195
- George II, King of the Hellenes, 462, 914–915, 930, 932–934, 1044–1046
- George VI, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 401–402
- Gibson, Guy Penrose, Wing Commander. R.A.F., Commander, 617th Squadron, 840, 887
- Giles, Barney M., Major General, U.S.A., Chief of Air Staff, Army Air Forces; member of the Munitions Assignments Board, 1200
- Gill, H. B. C., Commander, R.N., attached to the British Joint Staff Mission at Washington, 1200, 1218
- Giraud, Henri Honoré, General, High Commissioner of French North and West Africa until June 3, 1943; then Co-Chairman, French Committee of National Liberation, 103–104, 191–192, 321, 323, 665, 945, 1251–1252
- Glen, James A., Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, 847
- Godbout, Joseph Adélard, Premier of Quebec, 840
- Godefroy, René, Vice Admiral, commander of the French Fleet at Alexandria in 1942, 190
- Godfrey, William, Archbishop of Cius, Apostolic Delegate to the United Kingdom, 570n
- Godwin, Earl, news broadcaster for the National Broadcasting Company, 150, 215, 219
- Goering, Hermann, Reich Marshal, Minister President for Prussia; German Reich Minister for Air; Commander in Chief of the Luftwaffe, 1234
- Gómez Jordana, Francisco, General, Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1188n
- Graham, Frank H., Lieutenant, U.S.A., attached to the White House Map Room, 1198, 1200
- Grant, D. A., Lieutenant Commander, R.N.V.R., attached to the British Combined Operations Staff, 1207, 1212, 1226
- Gray, Cecil W., Assistant to the Secretary of State, 408
- Gray, David, Minister to Ireland, 618n , 831–832
- Green, William, President, American Federation of Labor, 21, 23
- Greer, DeWitt, Major, U.S.A., attached to the White House Map Room, 839
- Gromyko, Andrey Andreyevich, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Soviet Union in the United States, 1087n
- Gross, Charles P., Major General, U.S.A., Chief of Transportation, War Department; member of the Joint Military Transportation Committee and of the Combined Military Transportation Committee, 175–176
- Groves, Leslie R., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Deputy Chief, Construction Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, War Department, 634n , 635n , 648n
- Guariglia, Raffaele, Italian Ambassador to Turkey; from July 30, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, 524, 531–532, 555, 582, 584–585, 1057, 1076, 1087–1088
- Hachmeister, Louise, White House telephone operator, 847
- Hackworth, Green H., Legal Adviser, Department of State, 557–559, 596–598, 670n , 728–730
- Halban, Hans von, atomic scientist working in England, 4
- Hale, Madeleine, Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 757–760
- Halifax, Viscount, Britisth Ambassador to the United States, 10, 134, 173–174, 342n , 534–536, 567–568, 570–571, 574–576, 702, 925n
- Hall, John L., Jr., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Commander, Southern Attack Force in the Mediterranean, 959
- Halsey, William F., Jr., Admiral, U.S.N., Commander, Third Fleet, 1291
- Hammond, Chester, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., Assistant to the Military Aide to the President, 383n , 408–410, 527, 550–551, 565, 668, 839, 1159n
- Hammond, T. W., Jr., Colonel, U.S.A., United States Secretary, Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 538n , 559, 1200
- Handy, Thomas T., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Assistant Chief of Staff, United States Army; Chief, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, 482–483, 837, 840, 849, 856, 862, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954
- Harriman, W. Averell, Personal Representative of the President in charge
of the Mission of Economic Affairs, American Embassy, London, with the rank
of Minister; representative in London on the Combined Shipping Adjustment
Board; member of the Combined Production and Resources Board in London:
- Correspondence with: Churchill, 314–318; Hopkins, 316n ; Roosevelt, 406n
- Meetings:
- Hyde Park conversations, 832–833
- Quebec Conference, First: With Atherton and Dunn, 934n ; with Bracken, 934–935; with Churchill, 874; with Eden, 965; with Hull, 934n ; with Roosevelt and advisers, 918; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 888, 903–904, 965–967
- Washington Conference, Third: With Roosevelt and Churchill, 51, 197
- Washington meetings, Sept. 1943: With Churchill, 1216–1218; with Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229; with Churchill and Hull, 1236; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 1199, 1208, 1256n
- Miscellaneous, 18, 22, 426, 833n , 838–842, 846, 896, 1304, 1307
- Harris, David, Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 752–753, 762–795
- Harrison, Leland, Minister to Switzerland, 524n , 548n , 569n , 571–572, 582–583, 1057n
- Harvey, Percy Norman, British Deputy Government Actuary; Joint Statistical Adviser and Director, Statistics and Intelligence Division, British Ministry of War Transport, 175
- Haskell, John H. F., Colonel, U.S.A., Deputy Chief, Civil Affairs Division, War Department Special Staff, 559, 580
- Hayter, William, First Secretary, British Embassy, Washington, 284, 534, 559, 1192
- Heileman, Frank A., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Deputy Director for Operations, Army Service Forces, 1218
- Hewitt, H. Kent, Vice Admiral, U.S.N., Commander, Western Naval Task Force in the Mediterranean, 959
- Hickerson, John D., Assistant Chief, Division of European Affairs, Department of State; member of the Joint (United States–Canadian) War Aid Committee, 332, 334–335, 408–410, 655–656, 659, 667–668, 1119
- Hilldring, John H., Major General, U.S.A., Chief, Civil Affairs Division, War Department Special Staff; member (and at times Acting Chairman) of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 559–560, 580–581, 1082–1083, 1086
- Hilliard, C. C., Major, U.S.A., attached to the Civil Affairs Division, War Department Special Staff, 580, 1082
- Himmler, Heinrich, Chief of the German Police and Leader of the National Socialist Elite Guard; from August 24 Reich Minister of the Interior, 1194
- Hitch, Simon H., Lieutenant, U.S.N., Assistant Naval Attaché and Assistant Naval Attaché for Air, American Embassy, Chungking, 300n
- Hitler, Adolf, Führer and Chancellor of the German Reich; Reich Minister of Defense; Commander in Chief of the German Armed Forces, 311, 508–509, 517, 556, 573, 758, 786, 1076, 1113, 1174, 1194–1195, 1234, 1262, 1283, 1285
- Ho Ying-chin, General, Chinese Minister of War; Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese National Military Council, 166
- Hoare, Sir Samuel, British Ambassador to Spain, 345n , 563–565, 589–594, 1062n , 1188
- Hoch, Nicholas, First Sergeant, U.S.A., orderly to the Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, 848
- Holmes, Noel Galway, Major General, Director of Movements, British War Office, 111, 124, 175, 178, 184, 199
- Hopkins, Harry L., Special Assistant to the President; Chairman, Munitions
Assignments Board:
- Correspondence with: Burns, 624–627; Bush, 6–10; Cherwell, 188, 221; Churchill, 1–6, 11–17, 138, 221, 298–299, 317–318, 630, 830; Eden, 10–11; Halifax, 10; Harriman, 316n ; Hull, 658–659; Marshall, 16, 297–298; Roosevelt, 633; Rowan, 21–23, 282–284, 324–325, 333; Soong, 126n , 288–289, 296–297; Stimson, 444
- Meetings:
- Hyde Park conversations, 832
- Quebec Conference, First: With Eden, 889; with Roosevelt and advisers, 918; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 888, 903, 917, 929–930, 936, 952, 965; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894–896, 941, 948
- Washington Conference, Third: With Bush and Cherwell, 209–211, 631, 642; with Churchill, 198; Pacific War Council, 134; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 24, 48, 51, 96, 141, 151, 188, 197; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 119, 121, 189, 196, 203–204
- Washington meetings, Sept. 1943: With Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 1209–1210
- Miscellaneous, 5n , 18–19, 22–23, 86, 325, 373n , 374n , 375n , 444n , 838, 840–843, 845–846, 848
- Hornbeck, Stanley K., Adviser on Political Relations, Department of State, 443, 627, 1240n
- Home, Frederick J., Vice Admiral, U.S.N., Vice Chief of Naval Operations, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 160, 178, 184, 199, 1200–1201, 1205, 1218
- Hoskins, Harold B., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., officer sent on two special missions to the Middle East, 1942–1943, 675
- Hovde, Frederick L., head of the London office, of the Office of Scientific Research and Development, 3n , 4
- Howard, Harry N., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 748–752
- Howe, Clarence D., Canadian Minister of Munitions and Supply; member of the Combined Policy Committee on atomic energy, 11n , 659, 831, 1118
- Hoyningen genannt Huene, Oswald, Baron of, German Minister to Portugal, 535n
- Hull, Cordell, Secretary of State:
- Correspondence with: Atherton, 953n ; Berle, 655–656, 679–681; Bullitt, 508n ; Caffery, 308–309; Campbell, Sir Ronald I., 587n , 595n ; Deane, 549n , 551n , 951n ; Dunn, 1264–1265; Early, 657, 1113–1116; Hackworth, 557–559, 728–730; Halifax, 552n , 553n , 554n , 556n , 570–571, 574–576; Hammond, 550–551, 565, 668; Hickerson, 332, 334–335, 667–668; Hopkins, 658–659; Hornbeck, 627–629; Jones, 1177–1178; Kennan, 1070n ; King, Mackenzie, 1108; Leahy, 329–330, 344n , 1265–1266; Marshall, 530–531; Murphy, 527, 1193–1196, 1251–1252; Murray, 674–679; Pasvolsky, 706, 717, 730, 761–762, 788–789; Roosevelt, 320n , 322–324, 336–338, 346, 508–509, 527, 612, 656–658, 660–661, 664–666, 668–669, 672, 831, 1190, 1333–1335; Savage, 670; Soong, 441–443, 659–660; Winant, 512–513, 609–610, 612–613, 618, 700–702, 1010n
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: With Eden, 880, 912–920, 922–928, 949–950; with Mackenzie King, 921–922; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 917, 930, 933, 952–953
- Washington Conference, Third: With Beneš, 34, 174n ; with Churchill, 49–51, 173–174; with Halifax, 173–174; with Mackenzie King, 143
- Washington meetings, Aug–Sept. 1943: With Bianchi, 1176; with Churchill, 1236; with Kauffmann, 1252–1253; with Roosevelt, 681–682; with Soong, 440–441, 1239–1240
- Miscellaneous, 517n , 521n , 526, 561n , 563, 572n , 598n , 676–678, 691–692, 843–845, 924n , 1081n , 1253n , 1304, 1307
- Hull, John E., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Chief, Theater (Operations) Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, 594n , 1200, 1206, 1218
- Ickes, Harold L., Secretary of the Interior; Petroleum Administrator for War, 23, 166–167, 1236
- Inönü, Ismet, President of Turkey, 29n
- Ireland, Philip W., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 796–801
- Ismay, Sir Hastings, Lieutenant General. Deputy Secretary (Military) to the British War Cabinet; Chief of Staff to the Minister of Defence; member of the British Chiefs of Staff Committee:
- Jacob, Edward Ian Claude, Brigadier, Assistant Secretary (Military) to the British War Cabinet, 24, 66, 119, 152, 189, 199, 203, 941
- Jebb, Gladwyn, Acting Counselor, British Foreign Office, 922
- Jodl, Alfred, Colonel General, Chief of the Wehrmacht Operations Staff, High Command of the German Wehrmacht, 1075, 1195
- Johnson, Herschel V., Minister to Sweden, 579
- Jones, J. Wesley, Foreign Service officer assigned to the Division of European Affairs, Department of State, 1082, 1085, 1087–1090, 1177–1178
- Jones, Jesse H., Secretary of Commerce, 23
- Jones, Marvin, War Food Administrator, 660–661
- Kauffman, James L., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., United States member, Allied Anti-Submarine Survey Board, 95, 512, 1295, 1300
- Kauffmann, Henrik de, Danish Minister to the United States, 1252–1253
- Kelly, Edward J., Mayor of Chicago, 23
- Kennan, George F., Chargé d’Affaires ad interim in Portugal, 573n , 1069n , 1070
- Kerr, Sir Archibald Clark, British Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 325n , 951n , 1062n , 1087, 1114n , 1173–1174, 1185n , 1267
- King, Ernest J., Admiral, U.S.N.,
Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and Chief of Naval Operations;
member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 855–857, 862–864, 866, 869–870, 873, 875, 877–878, 881–882, 885, 889, 891–892, 904, 907, 909, 920, 936, 954, 959–960, 964; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 900, 902, 941–942, 944–945, 947–948
- Washington Conference, Third: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34, 38, 40–41, 43, 47, 52, 56, 63, 77–78, 83, 85–87, 91–93, 97, 99–100, 111, 116–117, 124, 133, 142–143, 145–148, 160–164, 178, 182, 184, 199–200; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 75, 119, 152, 156–158, 189–190, 192, 194, 203, 207
- Washington meetings, Aug.–Sept. 1943: With Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229, 1231; with Churchill and other advisers, 1226–1228; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1218, 1220, 1224; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212–1216; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and other advisers, 1207; with Roosevelt, Stimson, and Joint Chiefs of Staff, 434–435, 498–501, 503
- Miscellaneous, 16–17, 67n , 146n , 310, 627, 841, 1200, 1296
- Meetings:
- King, William Lyon Mackenzie, Canadian Prime Minister and Secretary of State for External Affairs:
- Kirk, Alexander C., Minister to Egypt; Ambassador to the Greek Government in exile, established at Cairo, 678, 915n , 1046n
- Kirk, Grayson L., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 801–802
- Knatchbull-Hugessen, Sir Hughe, British Ambassador to Turkey, 531n , 532, 536–537
- Kniffin, Ogden, Captain, U.S.A., attached to the White House Map Room, 839
- Knollys, Viscount, Governor and Commander in Chief of Bermuda, 22
- Knox, Frank, Secretary of the Navy, 23, 845, 952
- Koplenig, Wilhelm, former leader of the Austrian Communist Party, 1112
- Koren, William, Jr., Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 736–748
- Ku Chu-tung, General, Commander of Chinese forces in Chekiang, 166
- Kuter, Laurence S., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Plans), Army Air Forces; Air Force member, Joint Staff Planners; member of the Combined Staff Planners, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1218
- Lambe, Charles E., Captain, R.N., Director of Plans, British Admiralty, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 143, 145, 148, 160, 178, 184, 199, 201, 272, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 904, 936, 954
- Land, Emory S., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., (retired), Administrator, War Shipping Administration; Chairman, Maritime Commission; United States member, Combined Shipping Adjustment Board, 23, 1207, 1212
- Lanza, Galvano, Lieutenant, Italian officer assigned as interpreter for General Zanussi, 1192n
- Lanza d’Ajeta, Marchese Blasco, Counselor, Italian Legation, Lisbon, 554–556, 567–568, 594, 598, 1057
- Lauritsen, Charles C., Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology, 3
- Laux, R. J., Colonel, Assistant (and at times Acting) United States Secretary, Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 580, 1082, 1090
- Laval, Pierre, French Chief of Government at Vichy, 597
- Law, Richard K., Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, British Foreign Office, 337
- Leahy, William D., Admiral, U.S.N.,
Ambassador to France, 1941–1942; then Chief of Staff
to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy; member of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff and of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Correspondence with: Hull, 329–330, 344n , 1265–1266; Roosevelt, 1316–1317; Roosevelt and Churchill, 307–308, 1250, 1256, 1314, 1317
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 856–858, 862–863, 870, 873, 875, 877, 881, 884, 887, 904, 906–907, 920, 936, 940, 954, 961, 964; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 952, 965; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 941, 947
- Washington Conference, Third: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34–35, 40, 43–45, 47, 52–54, 56, 61–63, 65–66, 77, 79, 82, 86–87, 90–91, 93, 97, 100, 102, 108, 111–113, 117–118, 124–126, 128–129, 131–132, 142–143, 160–161, 163, 178–179, 184, 186–187, 199–202: with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 76, 119, 152, 155, 157, 189, 203, 206; with Soong, 97, 150–151
- Washington meetings, Aug.–Sept. 1943: With Cadogan, 1199–1200; with Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229–1230, 1232: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1218–1221, 1223–1226; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212, 1215; with Roosevelt, Stimson, and Joint Chiefs of Staff, 434, 498–499
- Miscellaneous, 30n , 222n , 227n , 238n , 289n , 432n , 550, 838–841, 846, 848, 855–856, 874, 880, 916, 1160n , 1236
- Leathers, Lord, British Minister of War Transport, 15, 175–176, 178, 180–182, 313–314, 403, 896, 918, 1153
- Leclerc de Hautecloque, Jacques, Brigadier General, Commander of the Fighting French. “L Force” in Fezzan and Tunisia, 322
- Lee, John C. H., Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Services of Supply, European Theater of Operations, 446
- Leeper. Reginald Wildig Allen, British Ambassador to the Greek Government in exile, established at Cairo, 1044n , 1191–1192
- Lehman, Herbert H., Governor of New York, 1932–1942; Director General, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 337.
- Leigh-Mallory, Sir Trafford, Air Marshal, R.A.F., Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Fighter Command, 869, 905, 1124n
- Lemnitzer, Lyman L., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Deputy Chief of Staff, Fifteenth Army Group, 1276, 1280
- Lewis, Stanley, Mayor of Ottawa, 846
- Lippmann, Walter, columnist for the New York Herald-Tribune and other newspapers, 23
- Little, Sir Charles, Admiral, R.N., Commander in Chief, Portsmouth, 869n , 905, 1124n
- Little, Virginia C., member of the Economic Staff, Fiscal Division, Bureau of the Budget, 1331–1332
- Llewellin, John Jestyn, Colonel, British Minister Resident in Washington for Supply; member of the Combined Policy Committee on atomic energy, 1118, 1209
- Lloyd, C. K., Captain, R.N., attached to the British staff of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 1082, 1084–1085
- Lloyd George, David, British Prime Minister, 1916–1922, 1334–1335
- Long, Breckinridge, Assistant Secretary of State, 336n
- Long, Victor D., Commander, U.S.N., Aide to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and Chief of Naval Operations, 34, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 143, 145, 160, 178, 184, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1218
- Loraine, Sir Percy, Bart., British Ambassador to Turkey, 1934–1939, 567
- Loudon, Alexander, Ambassador of the Netherlands to the United States, 134, 1052
- Lovette, Leland P., Captain, U.S.N., Director of Public Relations, Navy Department, 843
- Lowe, Frank L., Captain, U.S.N., member of the Joint Administrative Committee and of the Combined Administrative Committee, 1200
- Lyttelton, Oliver, British Minister of Production, 316–317
- MacArthur, Douglas, General, U.S.A., Commander in Chief, Southwest Pacific Area, 900, 948, 1235
- MacDonald, Malcolm, British High Commissioner in Canada, 22, 395–396, 841, 843
- MacKenzie, C. J., member of the Canadian National Research Council, 640n , 645–646
- Mackenzie King. See King.
- Maclay, John Scott, member of the British Merchant Shipping Mission at Washington; associate member of the Combined Military Transportation Committee, 175–176
- MacLean, K. G., Brigadier, attached to the staff of the Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander (Designate), 862, 868, 943
- Macleod, Minden W. M., Brigadier, Director of Plans, British Combined Operations Staff, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 160, 178, 184, 199, 849, 856, 862, 875, 889, 904, 954
- Macmillan, Harold, British Minister Resident at Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 321, 519n , 664, 924, 1183n , 1191–1193, 1275, 1277–1278, 1282
- Macready, Gordon Nevil, Lieutenant General, Head of the British Army Delegation at Washington and member of the British Joint Staff Mission; British Representative to the Combined Chiefs of Staff; member of the Munitions Assignments Board and of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 143, 145, 160, 178, 184, 199, 559, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1200, 1212, 1218, 1225, 1229
- MacRory, Joseph Cardinal, Archbishop of Armagh, 621n
- Maglione, Luigi Cardinal, Vatican Secretary of State, 524n , 528, 593–594, 1057n , 1080, 1175
- Mahoney, Merchant, Counselor, Canadian Legation, Washington, 400
- Maisky, Ivan Mikhailovich, Ambassador of the Soviet Union to the United Kingdom, until July 1943, 153, 1114
- Mallaby, A. W. S., Major General, (British) Director of Military Operations, India, 862
- Mansfield, J. M., Rear Admiral, R.N., British member, Allied Anti-Submarine Board, 95, 512, 1295, 1300
- Manzini, Raimondo, Secretary, Italian Legation, Lisbon, 1056, 1190n
- Marchesi, Luigi. Major, Italian officer attached to General Castellano, 1279
- Marchetti, Spyro, Greek Minister to Switzerland, 571n , 572
- Marcus, David, Colonel, U.S.A., attached to the Civil Affairs Division, War Department Special Staff, 580, 1082
- Marris, A. D., Counselor, British Embassy, Washington; member of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 559
- Marshall, George C., General, U.S.A.,
Chief of Staff, United States Army; member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and
of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Correspondence with: Eisenhower, 520n , 522n , 530, 1074–1076, 1193–1196, 1274; Handy, 482–483; Hopkins, 16, 297–298: Hull, 530–531; Roosevelt, 295–296, 386, 506–508, 528–529, 537–538, 549–550, 565–566, 616–617
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: With Churchill, 869–870; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 854, 856, 858–859, 862, 864, 866–868, 870, 875, 877–878, 881, 883, 889, 892–894, 904, 906, 908–911, 920, 936–938, 954, 961–964; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 896–898, 900, 902, 941, 943–944, 946, 948; with Soong, 962
- Washington Conference, Third: With Chu, 208; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34, 36–47, 52, 65, 77, 83–86, 91–92, 97, 101–104, 111, 114–117, 124, 128–129, 131, 142–144, 160, 163–164, 178, 182, 184–187, 199–201; with Roosevelt Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 74, 76–77, 119–120, 152–155, 158–159, 189–191, 194, 196–197, 203–207
- Washington meetings. Aug.–Sept. 1943: With Churchill, 1211; with Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1229, 1231–1236, 1264n ; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1200–1206, 1218, 1223, 1226; with Roosevelt, 482–483; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 1198, 1209; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212, 1214; with Roosevelt, Stimson, and Joint Chiefs of Staff, 434–435, 498–503
- Miscellaneous, 6, 16–17, 19, 85n , 86, 317n , 330n , 382–385, 447–448, 528n , 627, 643n , 648n , 649, 651–652, 676n , 840–841, 846, 1217
- Supreme Allied Commander for Overlord , proposed appointment as, 497–498, 830, 929
- Visit to North Africa, 14–15, 198, 205–206, 220–221
- Martin, John Miller, Principal Private Secretary to the British Prime Minister, 1117n , 1301–1302, 1310–1311, 1336n
- Massigli, René, Commissioner for Foreign Affairs of the French Committee of National Liberation, 671
- Matthews, H. Freeman, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim in the United Kingdom; from August 19, 1943, Chief, Division of European Affairs, Department of State, 12, 1078n , 1087–1090, 1192
- Mazzini, Giuseppe, President of the Society of “Young Italy” organized 1832, 815, 823
- McBride, Robert H., Vice Consul at Algiers, 1251n
- McCain, John S., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Air), 1207–1208, 1212, 1218, 1226, 1228, 1243
- McCall, Henry W. U., Commodore, R.N., Chief of Staff to the Head of the British Admiralty Delegation at Washington; member of the Combined Administrative Committee, 1200, 1218
- McCarthy, Leighton, Canadian Minister to the United States, 134, 397, 838, 840
- McCloy, John J., Assistant Secretary of War; Chairman, Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 173, 559–560
- McClure, Robert A., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Chief, Information and Censorship Section, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff (G–2), Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 1282
- McClusky, C. W., Commander, U.S.N., 1200, 1218
- McConnell, J. W., Publisher, Montreal Star, 841
- McDaniel, E. H., Colonel, U.S.A., member of the Joint War Plans Committee, 434
- McIntire, Ross T., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Chief, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department; Surgeon General, United States Navy; personal physician to the President, 843, 848, 922
- McIntyre, Marvin H., Secretary to the President, 653n , 656
- McNair, John Kirkland, Brigadier, Army Planner, British Joint Staff Mission at Washington; member of the Combined Staff Planners, 881, 954, 1200, 1218
- McNarney, Joseph T., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Deputy Chief of Staff, United States Army, 24, 34, 37–39, 52, 66, 77, 81–84, 86, 94, 97, 99, 105–108, 110–111, 117, 119–120, 124, 129–130, 132–133, 142–143, 152–153, 158–160, 178, 182, 184, 189, 195, 199, 203, 206–207, 1056, 1064–1066, 1068, 1070–1076, 1218
- Menemencioğlu, Numan, Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, 531n , 532, 534
- Mihailović, Draža, General, leader of Yugoslav guerrilla forces, 41, 102, 601
- Moffatt, Jay Pierrepont, Minister to Canada, 335n
- Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, 325, 951n , 1095n , 1114, 1159n , 1173, 1185, 1267, 1304, 1307
- Monnet, Jean, French financial expert serving on the British Supply Council at Washington; from February to June 1943, on a mission for the Munitions Assignments Board in Algiers, 321
- Montanari, Franco, Consul Third Class in the Italian Foreign Service, 589n , 594, 1070, 1191n , 1276, 1279
- Montgomery, Sir Bernard, General, Commander, British Eighth Army, 68, 830, 1232
- Moorman, Dan L., official of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in charge of arrangements for the President’s special train, 848
- Moran, Lord, personal physician to the British Prime Minister, 839n , 841, 1336n
- Moreell, Ben, Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Chief, Bureau of Yards and Docks, Navy Department; Chief of Civil Engineers of the Navy, 1207, 1226–1227, 1243
- Morgan, Sir Frederick, Lieutenant General, Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander (Designate), 192, 364, 367, 446, 484–496, 866, 896
- Morgan, James, Counselor, British Embassy, Ankara, 1930–1940, 567
- Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, 23, 1236
- Morrisroe, Patrick, Bishop of Achonry, 621n
- Mosely, Philip E., Assistant Chief, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 731–736
- Mountbatten, Lord Louis, Vice Admiral, R.N., Chief of Combined Operations; Supreme Allied Commander (Designate), South East Asia Command, 15, 841, 845, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889–894, 904, 911, 936, 941, 954, 962n , 963, 989n , 1160–1161
- Murphy, Robert D., Personal Representative of the President in North Africa; Political Adviser to the Commander in Chief, Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 527, 664–665, 924, 1169n , 1251–1252, 1275–1283
- Murray, Philip, President, Congress of Industrial Organizations, 23
- Murray, Wallace S., Adviser on Political Relations, Department of State, 674–679, 933n
- Mussolini, Benito, Ducc del Fascismo, Italian Prime Minister, and Head of Government until July 25, 1943, 311, 461, 517–519, 523, 531, 535, 545, 556, 564, 607, 804, 812–813, 817, 819, 836, 950, 1075, 1098, 1113, 1167, 1188, 1194–1195, 1283, 1285
- Naples, Victor Emmanuel, Prince, of, 804
- Nash, Walter, Minister of New Zealand to the United States, 134
- Neary, Elizabeth C., Personal Secretary to the Secretary of War, 301n
- Nelson, Donald, Chairman, War Production Board, 23
- Nimitz, Chester W., Admiral, U.S.N., Commander in Chief, Pacific Fleet, 146n , 893, 1291
- Noble, Sir Percy, Admiral, R.N., Head of the British Naval Delegation at Washington and member of the British Joint Staff Mission; British Representative to the Combined Chiefs of Staff; member of the Munitions Assignments Board, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 143, 160, 178, 184, 199, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1212, 1218–1221, 1226, 1229
- Norton, Clifford John, British Minister to Switzerland, 571n
- Notter, Harley A., Chief, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 338n
- Ó Ceallaigh (O’Kelly), Seán T., Irish Minister for Finance, 620n
- O’Donnell, Emmett, Colonel, U.S.A., member of the Advisory Council, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, 1218
- Oliver, G. N., Commodore, R.N., Commander, Northern Attack Force in the Mediterranean, 959
- Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele, Italian Prime Minister, 1917–1919, 563
- Osborne, Sir Francis D’Arcy Godolphin, British Minister to the Holy See, 524n , 537, 564n , 589n , 881n , 1057n , 1062n , 1280n
- Pahlevi, Mohammad Reza Shah, Shah-in-shah of Iran, 673
- Pangal, Jaen, Rumanian Minister to Portugal, 1939–1940, 535
- Pasvolsky, Leo, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, 681–682, 691n , 692, 698–700, 706, 709–717, 730, 761–762, 788–789
- Patenaude, L., Lieutenant Colonel, (Canadian) Governor of the Citadel, 841
- Patterson, Robert P., Acting Secretary of War in July 1943, 676–677
- Patton, George S., Jr., General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Seventh Army, 1283
- Pearson, Lester B., Minister Counselor, Canadian Legation, Washington; member of the Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654–655, 1119
- Peck, Clarence R., Colonel, U.S.A., Executive Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1200, 1218
- Pegram, George B., Professor of Physics, Columbia University, 4
- Pegram, R. B., Jr., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., attached to the Joint Secretariat, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1226
- Peierls, Rudolph E., Professor of Physics, University of Birmingham, 4
- Peirse, Sir Richard, Air Chief Marshal, R.A.F., Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Air Forces in India, 15–17, 52, 56, 64, 66, 71, 124, 128, 143, 145, 148
- Pelloux, Luigi, General, Italian Prime Minister, 1898–1900, 806
- Pence, Harry L., Captain, U.S.N., member of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 559, 580, 1082
- Perkins, Frances, Secretary of Labor, 1340
- Petain, Henri Philippe, Marshal of France, French Chief of State at Vichy, 1193
- Peter II, King of Yugoslavia, 915
- Philip, André, National Commissioner for Interior and Labor of the French National Committee, 321
- Phillips, Sir Frederick, British Treasury Representative in the United States; member of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 559, 580
- Phillips, William, Personal Representative of the President in India, 1942–1943, 23, 177
- Piedmont, Humbert, Prince of; Crown Prince of Italy, 523, 534, 804–805
- Pius XII, Pope, 593, 1057–1058, 1078–1079, 1195, 1212
- Pope, Maurice, Major General, Chairman, Canadian Joint Staff; member of the Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654, 1119
- Portal, Sir Charles, Air Chief Marshal, R.A.F., Chief of the Air Staff; member of the British Chiefs of
Staff Committee and of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Correspondence with Arnold, 241
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 852–856, 861–864, 866, 868–873, 875, 878, 881, 883–885, 887, 889–890, 904, 907–909, 911, 920, 936, 954; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 897, 941
- Washington Conference, Third: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34, 37–41, 45–46, 52, 77, 79–83, 86, 96–97, 104–108, 111, 117–119, 124–125, 129–130, 133, 142–143, 160, 162, 178–179, 182, 184–188, 199–200; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 48; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 119–120, 122, 152–153, 158–159, 189, 193–194, 203
- Miscellaneous, 15, 17n , 304–307, 841, 1018–1020
- Porter, L. E., Captain, R.N., Navy Planner, British Joint Staff Mission at Washington; member of the Combined Staff Planners, 889
- Porter, W., Brigadier, Director of Plans, British War Office, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 143, 145, 148, 160, 178, 184, 199, 272, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 889, 904, 936
- Pound, Sir Dudley, Admiral of the Fleet, R.N., First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff; member of
the British Chiefs of Staff Committee and of the Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 853–854, 856, 862, 869–870, 875, 881, 884–885, 889, 904, 920, 936, 954, 959; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894, 941, 944
- Washington Conference, Third: Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34, 38, 42–43, 47, 52, 77, 86, 91–92, 97, 111, 117, 124, 142–143, 160–164, 178, 184, 187, 199; with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24, 66, 71, 119–120, 152, 157, 189, 203
- Washington meetings, Sept. 1943: With Roosevelt, Churchill, and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212
- Miscellaneous, 15, 17n , 304–307, 310, 841, 1300–1301
- Meetings:
- Pound, Ezra, American poet, 1195
- Prunas, Renato, Italian Minister to Portugal, 535, 1180n , 1184n
- Purnell, William R., Rear Admiral, U.S.N., Navy member, Military Policy Committee on atomic energy, 652
- Queille, Henri, former French Senator, 324n
- Quezon, Manuel, President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines, 134, 139, 844n
- Rahn, Rudolf, German Ambassador to Italy, 1282
- Ramsay, Sir Bertram, Vice Admiral, R.N., Commander, Eastern Naval Task Force in the Mediterranean, 944
- Rayburn, Sam, Speaker of the House of Representatives, 1236
- Reams, R. Borden, Foreign Service officer assigned to the Division of European Affairs, Department of State, 336n
- Redman, Harold, Brigadier, Secretary, British Joint Staff Mission at Washington; British Secretary, Combined Chiefs of Staff:
- Renchard, George W., Foreign Service officer assigned to the Office of the Secretary of State, 574n
- Ribbentrop, Joachim von, German Reich Minister of Foreign Affairs, 555, 582, 584–585, 1075
- Richardson, Arthur A., Major General, (British) Head, Planning Staff, 15th Army Group, 1187–1188, 1277
- Rickards, G. A., Colonel, (British) member of the Combined Civil Affairs Committee, 580, 1082
- Riddell-Webster, Sir Thomas, General, British Quartermaster General, 849, 856, 861–862, 870, 875, 879, 881, 904, 936, 954, 964, 1003–1005
- Rigdon, William M., Chief Ship’s Clerk, U.S.N., attached to the White House Map Room, 835, 848
- Roatta, Mario, General of the Armored Corps, Chief of the Italian Army General Staff, 1075, 1179, 1183–1184
- Roberts, Frank N., Colonel, U.S.A., Deputy Chief (Ground), Strategy and Policy Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, 1218
- Robertson, Norman, Canadian Under Secretary of State for External Affairs, 335, 667–668, 841, 845, 935
- Roças, Abelardo, Brazilian Ambassador to Spain, 1188n
- Romer, Tadeusz, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Polish Government in exile, established at London, 503–504
- Rommel, Erwin, General Field Marshal, Commander of the German Army Group Africa, 81, 1075, 1195
- Ronald, Nigel Bruce, Acting Assistant Under Secretary of State, British Foreign Office, 331
- Rooks, Lowell W., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Assistant Chief of Staff (G–3), Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 253–256, 500, 941, 954, 958
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, President Roosevelt’s wife, 86, 832
- Roosevelt, Elliott, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., President Roosevelt’s son, 1189
- Roosevelt, Franklin D., President of the United States; Commander in Chief
of the Army and Navy:
- Churchill–Roosevelt–Stalin meeting, proposals for, 624, 1095–1096, 1304, 1308–1310
- Communiqués and declarations, 328n , 377, 508n , 535n , 1157–1158, 1254, 1285–1286
- Correspondence with:
- Bullitt, 508n
- Bush, 221, 633, 651–653, 1096–1097
- Carmona, 309n
- Chiang, 87, 88n , 126n , 385–386, 1160–1161
- Churchill, on: Atomic energy research, 3n , 632–633, 636–637; Azores, 609; de Gaulle, 320–322; French. Committee of National Liberation, 661–664; Husky , 11n ; Italian peace feelers, 517–523, 525–527, 554–555, 578–579, 588–589; Italian surrender, 1287–1290; miscellaneous, 318–319, 377, 382–383, 609, 1037n , 1119, 1186, 1189, 1336–1337, 1339–1340; Overlord , Supreme Commander for, 498n ; postwar world organization, 702–706; Quebec Conference, arrangements for, 391–400, 403–408, 410–412, 414; refugees, 338n , 344n ; Rome, bombing of, 551–554; Third Washington Conference, arrangements for, 12–20; tripartite meeting, 1303, 1304n , 1305n ; Washington conversations, arrangements for, 1178–1179, 1181–1182, 1189
- Currie, 653–654, 657–658
- Eden, 556, 579
- Eisenhower, 377n , 1261–1262, 1208–1269, 1275
- Evatt, 138n
- George II (Greece), 915n , 1046n
- George VI (United Kingdom), 401–402
- Giraud, 323n
- Halifax, 702
- Harriman, 406n
- Hopkins, 633
- Hull, 320n , 322–324, 336–338, 346, 508–509, 527, 612, 656–658, 660–661, 664–666, 668–669, 672, 831, 1190, 1333–1335
- Inönü, 29n
- King, Mackenzie, 134n , 333–335, 400, 410, 1242
- Leahy, 307–308, 1250, 1256, 1314, 1316–1317
- Mahoney, 400
- Marshall, 295–296, 386, 506–508, 528–529, 537–538, 549–550, 565–566, 616–617
- Murphy, 1275–1283
- Pahlevi, Mohammad Reza Shah, 673
- Pius XII, 1079–1080
- Sherwood, 1316
- Stalin, 18, 123, 151, 153n , 379–385, 387, 1059, 1062–1063, 1086–1087, 1091–1092, 1095–1096, 1159–1160, 1174–1175, 1262–1263, 1267, 1283–1284, 1303–1310
- Stettinius, 653
- Stimson, 496–498
- Taylor, 684–691
- Welles, 691–706, 1078–1082
- Winant, 588n
- Log of trip to Canada, 835–848
- Meetings:
- Hyde Park conversations, 2n , 4, 830–833, 1336
- Quebec Conference, First: With advisers, 918; with Churchill, 880, 887–889, 894, 903–904, 917–918, 922, 929–935, 952–953, 965–966; with Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 894–899, 901–903, 941–942, 944–948; with Churchill and Mackenzie King, 888, 928–929, 965; with Churchill and Soong, 936; with Mountbatten, 941; with Robertson, 935
- Washington Conference, Third: With Churchill, 24, 48, 51, 86, 96, 151, 183, 188–189, 197–198, 220–221; with Churchill and Beneš, 33–34; with Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 24–25, 29–33, 66–68, 70–71, 73–76, 119–120, 122–123, 151–154–160, 189–197, 203–207; with Churchill and Mackenzie King, 123, 141; with MacKenzie King, 123, 151; Pacific War Council, 134–137, 139–141; with Soong, 108–109, 208
- Washington meetings, Aug.–Sept. 1943: With Churchill, 1197–1200, 1208–1211; with Churchill and Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1212–1216; with Churchill and military advisers, 1207–1208; with Hull, 681–682: with Marshall, 482–483; with Stimson, 444n ; with Stimson and Joint Chiefs of Staff, 434–435, 498–503
- Message to people of Italy, July 16, 1943, 328n , 508n , 535n
- Miscellaneous, 6, 23, 86, 124n , 133, 163–164, 209n , 288–289, 295–297, 325, 330n , 331, 364n , 379n , 406n , 409–410, 528–529, 565, 572, 588n , 625n , 657, 659, 675–676, 832, 924, 1087n , 1090, 1251n , 1286, 1338n , 1340n
- Ottawa, trip to, 400
- Press conferences and press releases, 21n , 22n , 109–110, 149–150, 211–220, 404n , 561n , 833–834, 964, 1119, 1301
- Rosenman, Samuel I., Special Counsel to the President, 677–678
- Rossi del Lion Nero, Pier Filippo de, Italian Ambassador to Chile, 590n
- Rosso, Augusto, Secretary General, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1088
- Rothwell, C. Easton, Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State; from August 16, 1943, Assistant Chief, Division of Political Studies, 803–829
- Rowan, Thomas Leslie, Assistant Private Secretary to the British Prime Minister, 20–21, 86, 282, 324, 333, 1254
- Royal, Forrest B., Captain, U.S.N., Deputy Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff; United States Deputy Secretary, Combined Chiefs of Staff, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1201, 1218
- St, Laurent, Louis, Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General, 841
- Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira, President of the Portuguese Council of Ministers; Minister of Foreign Affairs and of War, 190–191, 534–535, 610–611, 613, 899, 1176, 1177
- Sargent, Sir Orme, Deputy Under Secretary of State, British Foreign Office, 587, 1045n , 1046, 1090–1091
- Sauckel, Fritz, German Reich Plenipotentiary-General for Labor, 505
- Savage, Carlton, General Consultant, Office of the Secretary of State, 670
- Schneider, Franz, Assistant Deputy Administrator for Ship Control, War Shipping Administration, 176
- Scorza, Carlo, secretary of the Italian Fascist Party, 1194
- Scott, Frederick George, Archdeacon of Quebec, 1925–1933, 845
- Seymour, Sir Horace, British Ambassador to China, 300
- Sforza, Count Carlo, Italian anti-Fasicist leader, 803, 807–808, 821, 823, 1339
- Sherwood, Robert E., Director, Overseas Operations Branch, Office of War Information, 12n , 1316
- Sikorski, Wladysław, General of the Army, Prime Minister of the Polish Government in exile, established at London; Commander in Chief of the Polish Armed Forces, 203
- Simon, Franz Eugen, Reader in Thermodynamics, Oxford University, 4
- Slocum, Harry B., Captain, U.S.N., member of the Joint War Plans Committee, 434
- Smart, Jacob E., Colonel, U.S.A., member of the Advisory Council, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 1200
- Smith, Harold D., Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1332–1333
- Smith, Walter B., Major General, U.S.A.,
Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Allied Force Headquarters, North
Africa:
- Italian armistice: Meetings with Castellano concerning, at Lisbon, 1070–1076, 1184; in Sicily, 1257–1259, 1275–1279; signature of, 1264, 1280–1281
- Meetings at Washington Conference, Third: With Brooke, 110; Combined Chiefs of Staff, 97, 103–104, 111, 124; with Marshall, 158; with Portal, 118
- Miscellaneous, 86, 253–257, 284, 1066–1068, 1282
- Smuts, Jan Christian, Field Marshal, Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa; Minister of External Affairs and Defence; Officer Commanding the Union Defence Forces, 451, 933, 1229–1230
- Sobolev, Arkady Alexandrovich, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim of the Soviet Union in the United Kingdom, 571n , 587n , 1086n
- Somervell, Brehon B., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Army Service Forces; member of the Joint Military Transportation Committee and of the Combined Military Transportation Committee; member of the Munitions Assignments Board, 23, 52, 60, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 160, 175–176, 178, 180–182, 184, 849, 856, 860–862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 938–939, 954, 960, 964
- Somerville, Sir James, Admiral, R.N., Commander in Chief, Eastern Fleet, 15–16, 17n , 52, 56, 66, 70–71, 76, 124, 143, 145, 148, 902
- Soong, Tse Vun, Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs:
- Correspondence with: Chiang, 385–386; Hopkins, 126n , 288–289, 296–297; Hull, 441–443, 659–660; Roosevelt, 288, 296–297
- Meetings:
- Quebec Conference, First: With Combined Chiefs of Staff, 954, 960–962; with Roosevelt and Churchill, 936
- Washington Conference, Third: With Combined Chiefs of Staff, 86–91; with Leahy, 97, 150–151; with McNarney, 110; Pacific War Council, 134–136, 138–141; with Roosevelt, 108–109, 208
- Washington meetings, Aug.–Sept. 1943: With Hull, 440–441, 1239–1240
- Miscellaneous, 80, 126, 133n , 844–845, 948–949, 1158
- Spaatz, Carl, Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Northwest African Air Forces, 447
- Spangler, Harrison Earl, Chairman, Republican National Committee, 21, 23
- Stalin, Iosif Vissarionovich, Marshal of the Soviet Union, Chairman of the
Council of People’s Commissars of the Soviet Union:
- Correspondence with: Churchill, 932n , 966n , 1114, 1197, 1254n , 1305–1306, 1307n , 1336n ; Roosevelt, 18, 123, 151, 153n , 387, 1303–1310; Roosevelt and Churchill, 379–385, 1059, 1062–1063, 1086–1087, 1091–1092, 1095–1096, 1159–1160, 1174–1175, 1262–1263, 1267, 1283–1284
- Miscellaneous, 26, 49, 123, 600, 913, 964, 966–967, 1113–1114, 1197
- Standley, William H., Admiral, U.S.N., (retired), Ambassador to the Soviet Union, 18n , 387, 626n , 951n , 1095, 1185
- Stanley, Oliver, British Secretary of State for the Colonies, 679
- Steinhardt, Laurence A., Ambassador to Turkey, 531–532, 569
- Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., Administrator, Office of Lend-Lease Administration, 653, 656, 658
- Stilwell, Joseph W., Lieutenant General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Army Forces, China–Burma–India Theater; Chief of Staff to the Supreme Commander, China Theater; Deputy Supreme Allied Commander (Designate), South East Asia Command, 16, 23, 28n , 52, 66, 73–76, 85, 124, 132, 165–166, 173, 858, 883, 903, 948, 970, 993, 1000, 1129
- Stimson, Henry L., Secretary of War; Chairman, Combined Policy Committee on atomic energy, 6, 19, 23, 124n , 165–167, 170, 172–173, 198, 301–302, 434, 444–452, 496–499, 502, 634–638, 643, 648–649, 651–652, 677–678, 844, 929, 962n , 1119, 1209–1211, 1310
- Stoeve, G. W., Rear Admiral, R.N.N., Netherlands Representative to the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 1238–1239
- Stokes, Marcus B., Jr., Colonel, U.S.A., Chief, Planning Division, Office of the Chief of Transportation, War Department, 175–176
- Stratton, James H., Colonel, U.S.A., Chief, Engineering Branch, Construction Division, Office of the Chief of Engineers, War Department, 1200
- Streett, St. Clair, Major General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Third Air Force, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 100, 178, 184, 199
- Strong, George V., Major General, U.S.A., Assistant Chief of Staff (G–2), United States Army, 676, 678
- Strong, Kenneth W. D., Brigadier, (British) Assistant Chief of Staff (G–2), Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 1056, 1070, 1184, 1259, 1275–1276, 1278
- Stuart, Kenneth, Lieutenant General, Chief of the Canadian General Staff, 855
- Sturzo, Luigi, former leader of the Italian Popular Party, 806, 813, 820
- Styer, Wilhelm D., Major General, U.S.A., Chief of Staff, Army Service Forces; Army member, Military Policy Committee on atomic energy; deputy to the Chairman, Combined Policy Committee on atomic energy, 652, 1211
- Sugden, Cecil S., Brigadier, (British) Acting Assistant Chief of Staff (G–3), Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 1276, 1278
- Surles, Alexander D., Major General, U.S.A., Director, Bureau of Public Relations, War Department, 446, 449, 843
- Swope, Gerard, Chairman, New York City Housing Authority, 1940–1942, 1197
- Tansey, P. H., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Chief, Logistics Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff; member of the Munitions Assignments Board, 1218
- Taylor, E. P., Deputy Canadian member, Combined Production and Resources Board; Canadian Chairman, Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654, 1119
- Taylor, Maxwell D., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Commander of the artillery of the 82d Airborne Division, 1200, 1218, 1274, 1280
- Taylor, Myron C., Personal Representative of the President to Pope Pius XII, with the rank of Ambassador; member of the Advisory Committee on Post-War Foreign Policy, 684–691
- Taylor, V. V., Colonel, U.S.A., Assistant to the Executive, Munitions Assignments Board, 1200
- Taylor, William H., Assistant Director, Division of Monetary Research, Department of the Treasury, 1082–1083
- Tedder, Sir Arthur, Air Chief Marshal, R.A.F., Air Commander in Chief, Mediterranean Air Command, 194, 256–257
- Thompson, Charles Rolfe, Commander, R.N., Personal Assistant to the British Minister of Defence, 21n , 842, 903, 1198, 1336n
- Timberlake, Patrick W., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Director of Operations and Plans, Mediterranean Air Command, 1280
- Timberman, Thomas S., Colonel, U.S.A., Chief, Asiatic Section, Theater (Operations) Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, 301n
- Tittmann, Harold H., Jr., Foreign Service officer resident at Vatican City, with the rank of Chargé d’Affaires, 524–525, 548, 569, 573, 583–584, 1057–1059, 1069–1079
- Tizard, Sir Henry, President, Magdalen College, Oxford University; Chairman, Aeronautical Research Committee, 1097, 1312
- Tobin, Daniel J., Vice President, American Federation of Labor; General President, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen, and Helpers, 21, 23
- Todd, Walter E., Colonel, U.S.A., Deputy Chief (Air), Strategy and Policy Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, 1200, 1218
- Tojo, Hideki, Japanese Prime Minister, 311
- Tollemache, Humphrey Douglas, Captain, R.N., attached to the British Combined Operations Staff, 881, 936, 1200
- Tsouderos, Emmanuel J., Greek Prime Minister, 577n , 1044
- Tuck, S. Pinkney, Chargé d’Affaires ad interim in France in 1942, 597
- Tully, Grace G., Personal Secretary to the President, 117, 574n , 618n , 684n , 844, 846–848, 965
- Tweedsmuir, Lord, Governor General of Canada, 1935–1940, 402n
- Unaydin, Ruşen Eşref, Turkish Ambassador to Italy, 569n , 584–585
- Urey, Harold C., Professor of Chemistry, Columbia University, 4
- Van Buskirk, Arthur B., Deputy Administrator, Office of Lend-Lease Administration; member of the Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654, 656, 1119
- Vandenberg, Arthur H., Senator from Michigan, 117
- Vandenbosch, Amry, Divisional Assistant, Division of Political Studies, Department of State, 760–761
- van Kleffens, Eelco, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Government in exile, established at London, 1052
- Vargas, Getulio D., President of Brazil, 120, 308–309
- Vaughan, Robert Charles, President, Canadian National Railways, 841
- Vernocchi, Olindo, deputy leader of the Italian Socialist Party, 563
- Vian, Sir Philip, Rear Admiral, R.N., Commander, Naval Air Support Force in the Mediterranean, 959
- Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy, 404, 517, 523, 534, 554–555, 804–805, 812–813, 817–819, 1057, 1072, 1193–1194, 1196, 1281–1282
- Vien, Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel, Speaker of the Canadian Senate, 847
- Villeneuve, Rodrigue Cardinal, Archbishop of Quebec, 840
- Vittrup, Russell L., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., attached, to the United States Secretariat, Combined Chiefs of Staff, 34, 52, 77, 86, 97, 111, 124, 143, 160, 178, 184, 199
- Vornle, János, Hungarian Minister to Turkey, 524
- Waley, Sir David, Under Secretary, British Treasury, 559, 580, 1082
- Walker, Frank C., Postmaster General; Chairman, Democratic National Committee, 23
- Wallace, Henry A., Vice President of the United States, 6, 166–169, 172, 188, 211, 643n , 649, 652, 699n
- Warburton, P., Air Commodore, R.A.F., Air Planner, British Joint Staff Mission at Washington; member of the Combined Staff Planners, 889, 1200, 1218
- Watkinson, Arnold Edwards, British Acting Consul General at Tangier, 566, 576, 585, 1177n
- Watson, Edwin M., Major General, U.S.A., Military Aide and Secretary to the President, 96, 312, 383n , 410n
- Wavell, Sir Archibald (from July 1943, Viscount Wavell), Field Marshal, Commander in Chief, India, 16–17, 52, 54, 56–57, 61–62, 64, 66, 68–70, 73–75, 89, 124, 127, 130–132, 143, 145, 148, 205
- Wedemeyer, Albert C., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Chief, Strategy and Policy Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff; Army member, Joint Staff Planners; member of the Combined Staff Planners, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 160, 178, 184, 199, 840, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954
- Weeks, Sir Ronald, Lieutenant General, Deputy Chief of the Imperial General Staff, British War Office, 316
- Welles, Sumner, Under Secretary (and at times Acting Secretary) of State, 166–167, 171, 328, 336, 528, 556, 572, 576–577, 677, 681–682, 691–692, 702n , 1057n , 1058, 1078, 1081, 1304, 1307
- Welsh, Sir William, Air Marshal, R.A.F., Head of the Royal Air Force Delegation at Washington and member of the British Joint Staff Mission; British Representative to the Combined Chiefs of Staff; member of the Munitions Assignments Board, 52, 77, 86, 95, 97, 111, 124, 143, 145, 160, 178, 184, 199, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1200, 1212, 1218, 1220, 1229
- Wernher, Sir Harold, Brigadier, 1200
- Wheeler, Raymond A., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Commanding General, Services of Supply, China–Burma–India Theater, 85n
- White, Bruce, Brigadier, Director of Ports, British War Office, 1200, 1207
- Whiteley, John F. M., Major General, Deputy Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, Allied Force Headquarters, North Africa, 941, 954–958, 1060–1068, 1186–1187, 1206, 1233
- Wickard, Claude R., Secretary of Agriculture, 661
- Wildman, Frederick S., Major, U.S.A., attached to the Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans, Army Air Forces, 160
- Wiley, John C., Consul General at Algiers, 527n
- Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, 1052
- Williams, Walter D. A., Brigadier, Deputy Director of Movements, British War Office, 175–176
- Williamson, Adrian, Colonel, U.S.A., alternate for Brigadier General Kuter as a member of the Joint Staff Planners and of the Combined Staff Planners, 1218
- Willis-O’Connor, Henry, Colonel, Principal Aide-de-Camp to the Governor General of Canada, 841, 844, 929
- Willson, Russell, Vice Admiral, U.S.N., Navy member, Joint Strategic Survey Committee, 77, 111, 184, 849, 856, 862, 870, 875, 881, 889, 904, 936, 954, 1200, 1218
- Wilson, Carroll L., Executive Assistant to the Director, Office of Scientific Research and Development, 639
- Wilson, Sir Henry Maitland, General, Commander in Chief, Middle East, 704–705, 1289, 1292
- Wilson, Woodrow, President of the United States, 1913–1921, 791, 1334
- Winant, John G., Ambassador to the United Kingdom; Representative on the European Advisory Commission, 324n , 331, 445, 447, 512–513, 588n , 609–610, 612–613, 618, 698n , 700–702, 1010n
- Windsor, Duke of, Governor and Commander in Chief of the Bahama Islands, 22, 109–110, 117
- Wingate, Orde C., Brigadier, (British) Commanding Officer, 77th Indian Infanty Brigade, 840, 860–861, 875, 879, 902, 908, 946–947, 961, 993, 1006, 1161
- Wolfinbarger, W. R., Colonel, U.S.A., member of the Joint War Plans Committee, 434
- Wood, Walter A., Jr., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Director, Requirements Division, War Department General Staff, 1200
- Wright, Boykin C., Brigadier General, U.S.A., Director, International Aid Division, Army Services Forces; member of the Joint (United States-Canadian) War Aid Committee, 654, 656, 1119
- Wright, W. H. S., Lieutenant Colonel, U.S.A., Aide to the Secretary of War, 301n
- Zanussi, Giacomo, General, Italian officer entrusted with a special mission at Lisbon, 951n , 1179–1180, 1183–1184, 1193–1196, 1257–1259, 1275–1277, 1295