6. Post-Conference Conversations at Hyde Park
[292] The Secretary of War ( Stimson ) to the President
Washington
, September 15, 1944.
Roosevelt Papers
[293] The Deputy Director of the Office of European Affairs ( Matthews ) to the Presidents Special Assistant ( Hopkins )
Washington
, September 16, 1944.
Roosevelt Papers
[297] Prime Minister Churchill to the British Foreign Secretary ( Eden )
[
Hyde
Park
,] September 18, 1944.
PR 10 Foreign Relations of U.S./8-20-71: Telegram
[298] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom ( Winant ) to the President
London
, 18 September 1944.
Roosevelt Papers: Telegram
[299] Aide-Mémoire Initialed by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill
[
Hyde
Park
, September 19, 1944.]
Roosevelt Papers
[301] Draft of a Statement by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill
[Undated.]
Roosevelt Papers
[302] Draft of a Statement by President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill
[
Hyde
Park
,] September 19, 1944.
Roosevelt Papers
- This draft was typed on the Prime Minister’s stationery, bearing the address “10, Downing Street, Whitehall”, in preparation for Churchill’s conversations with Roosevelt at Hyde Park.↩