Office of the Historian

  • Home
  • Historical Documents
    • Foreign Relations of the United States
    • About the Foreign Relations Series
    • Current Status of the Foreign Relations Series
    • History of the Foreign Relations Series
    • Ebooks Initiative
    • Quarterly Releases
  • Department History
    • Overview
    • Administrative Timeline
    • Biographies of the Secretaries of State
    • Principal Officers and Chiefs of Mission
    • Travels of the Secretary of State
    • Travels of the President
    • Visits by Foreign Heads of State
    • World War I and the Department
    • Buildings of the Department of State
    • U.S. Diplomatic Couriers
  • Guide to Countries
    • Guide to Country Recognition and Relations
    • World Wide Diplomatic Archives Index
  • More Resources
    • Browse Resources by Subject Tag
    • Conferences
    • Contact Us
    • Developer Resources & APIs
    • Educational Resources
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Key Milestones
    • Open Government Initiative
    • A Short History of the Department
  • About Us
  1. Home
  2. Historical Documents
  3. Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran, 1943
  4. List of illustrations

Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran, 1943

List of illustrations

PHOTOGRAPHS

(These photographs will be found in a group following page 290.)

  • President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, Generalissimo and Madame Chiang, with political advisers, Cairo, November 25, 1943
  • President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, Generalissimo and Madame Chiang, with military advisers, Cairo, November 25, 1943
  • President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Marshal Stalin, with political advisers, Tehran, November 29, 1943
  • President Roosevelt and the Shah of Iran, Tehran, November 30, 1943
  • President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Marshal Stalin at dinner, Tehran, November 30, 1943
  • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, Cairo, December 4, 1943
  • President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and President Inönü, with political advisers, Cairo, December 5, 1943
  • President Roosevelt and Field Marshal Smuts, Cairo, December 6

MAP

  • Poland: Eastern Frontier (in color) facing

DOCUMENTS IN FACSIMILE

  • Notes by Hopkins of a conversation with Chiang at Cairo facing
  • American draft of the Cairo communiqué
  • British draft of the Cairo communiqué
  • Sketch by Roosevelt on the organization of the United Nations
  • Informal note from Hopkins to Roosevelt

The Conferences at Cairo and Tehran, 1943

  • Preface
  • List of illustrations
  • Introduction
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • List of persons mentioned
  • List of papers
  • I. Pre-Conference Papers (Documents 1-245)
    • II. The First Cairo Conference (Documents 246-352)
      • III. The Tehran Conference (Documents 353-424)
        • IV. The Second Cairo Conference (Documents 425-509)
          • V. Post-Conference Papers (Documents 510-576)
            • Index

            Persons

            Chiang Kai-shekChurchill, ClementineHopkins, Harry L.Inönü, IsmetPahlavi, Mohammad Reza ShahRoosevelt, Franklin D.Smuts, Jan ChristianStalin, Iosif Vissarionovich

            Abbreviations & Terms

            Generalissimo

            Related Resources

            • About the Foreign Relations series
            • Status of the Series
            • History of the Series
            • Foreign Relations ebooks
            • Other Electronic resources for U.S. foreign relations
            • Guide to sources on Vietnam, 1969-1975
            • Tips for searching the Foreign Relations Series
            • How to cite Foreign Relations documents

              Learn more

            • Home
            • Search
            • FAQ

              Topics

            • Historical Documents
            • Department History
            • Countries

              Contact

            • About Us
            • Contact Us

              Policies

            • Accessibility Statement
            • Privacy Policy
            • External Link Policy
            • Copyright Information
            • Content Warning

            Office of the Historian, Foreign Service Institute
            United States Department of State

            history@state.gov

            Phone: 202-955-0200

            Fax: 202-955-0268