2. Substantive Preparatory Papers


[188] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


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

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[190] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the President

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[192] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[193] Memorandum by the Combined Chiefs of Staff

J. C. S. Files


[194] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the President

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[195] Memorandum by Generalissimo Chiang’s Chief of Staff (Stilwell)

Defense Files1


[196] The President to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[197] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


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

Roosevelt Papers


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

Roosevelt Papers


[203] President Roosevelt to Prime Minister Churchill

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[204] President Roosevelt to Generalissimo Chiang

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[205] The Presidents Chief of Staff (Leahy) to the President

Leahy Papers


[206] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[209] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State (Berle)

Roosevelt Papers


[210] Memorandum by Mr. Kohler of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs

741.671/11–1143


[211] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the President

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[212] Memorandum by the Department of State

Roosevelt Papers


[213] Report by the Joint Staff Planners

J. C. S. Files


[214] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram


[215] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State

740.0011 Moscow/257: Telegram


[217] Prime Minister Churchill to President Roosevelt

Roosevelt Papers: Telegram

  1. This paper was apparently prepared after Chiang had asked Stilwell, at Chungking on November 6, 1943, “to make the report for China at Cairo” (quoted from Chiang’s request as given in The Stilwell Papers, p. 237).
  2. The Army copy is apparently derived from the Stilwell Papers in the library of the Hoover Institution, Stanford, California. See Stilwell’s Command Problems, p. 57.