A. Correspondence, drafts, and proposals1
1. See also Grace Tully, F. D. R., My Boss (New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1949), p. 270, for a personal letter of November 26, 1943, from Roosevelt to Grace Tully referring briefly to his role (“that of peacemaker”) at the Conference.
[282] Memorandum by the Generalissimo’s Chief of Staff (Stilwell)
J. C. S. Files
[283] Memorandum by Lieutenant General Stilwell’s Political Adviser (Davies)
740.0011 PW 1939/12–3143
[284] Note by the Secretaries of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
J. C. S. Files
[286] The Ambassador to the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs (Molotov)
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[287] The Secretary of State to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[289] The President to the Presidents Personal Representative (Hurley)
Hopkins Papers
[291] The Prime Minister’s Private Secretary (Martin) to the President’s Special Assistant (Hopkins)
Hopkins Papers
[293] The President to the Director of War Mobilization (Byrnes)
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[294] The Secretary of State to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[295] The Secretary of State to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[296] The Secretary of State to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[297] The President to the Secretary of State
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[298] The President to the Ambassador in Turkey (Steinhardt)
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[302] The Secretary of State to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[303] The Secretary of State to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[304] The Director of War Mobilization (Byrnes) to the President
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[305] The Supervising Agent, United States Secret Service (Reilly) to the Agent at Cairo (Spaman)
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[306] American Draft of the Communiqué With Amendments by President Roosevelt
Roosevelt Papers
[307] American Draft of the Communiqué, With Amendments by the President’s Special Assistant (Hopkins)
Roosevelt Papers