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Foreign Relations of the United States, Conference at Quebec, 1944

List of Photographs and Maps

PHOTOGRAPHS

(These photographs will be found in a group following page 294.)

  • Prime Minister Churchill leaves his train on arrival at Quebec
  • Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt at Wolfe’s Cove Station, Quebec
  • The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • The British Chiefs of Staff
  • The Heads of Government and the Governor General of Canada
  • The Heads of Government and the Governor General of Canada and their wives
  • The Heads of Government and the Combined Chiefs of Staff
  • The Heads of Government at the press conference held at the conclusion of the Second Quebec Conference

MAPS

  • Treasury Department recommendations for territorial changes in central Europe (in color) facing
  • A suggestion by President Roosevelt for the postwar partition of Germany (in color) facing
  • Zones of occupation in Germany as approved at the Second Quebec Conference (in color) facing

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of Photographs and Maps
  • Introduction
  • List of Abbreviations, Symbols, and Code Names
  • List of Papers
  • The Second Quebec Conference and Related Conversations at Hyde Park
    • 1. Agenda and Arrangements for the Conference (Documents 1–71)
    • 2. Substantive Preparatory Papers:
      • A. Occupation and postwar treatment of Germany (Documents 72–94)
      • B. Economic relations with the United Kingdom (Documents 95–112)
      • C. Relations with the Soviet Union and aid to the Warsaw resistance (Documents 113–131)
      • D. Italy (Documents 132–136)
      • E. Austria and the Balkans (Documents 137–139)
      • F. Basic strategy and policies for the conduct of the war (Documents 140–142)
      • G. The war in Europe and the Mediterranean (Documents 143–152)
      • H. The war in Asia and the Pacific (Documents 153–167)
    • 3. Log of the President’s Visit to Canada (Documents 168–169)
    • 4. Proceedings of the Conference:
      • Editorial note
      • Monday, September 11, 1944
        • Tripartite luncheon meeting, 1:30 p.m. (Document 170)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill meeting, early afternoon (Document 171)
        • Leahy–Churchill conversation (Document 172)
      • Tuesday, September 12, 1944
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, noon (Document 173)
        • Tripartite luncheon meeting, 1 p.m. (Document 174)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document 175)
        • Tripartite dinner meeting, 8 p.m. (Document 176)
      • Wednesday, September 13, 1944
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff with Roosevelt and Churchill, 11:45 a.m. (Document 177)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill luncheon meeting, 1 p.m. (Document 178)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 2:30 p.m. (Document 179)
        • Roosevelt–Morgenthau conversation, 4 p.m. (Document 180)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill dinner meeting, 8 p.m. (Document 181)
      • Thursday, September 14, 1944
        • Morgenthau-Cherwell meeting, 10 a.m. (Document 182)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document 183)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill meeting, 11 a.m. (Document 184)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill meeting, 11:30 a.m. (Documents 185–187)
        • Tripartite luncheon meeting, 1 p.m. (Document 188)
        • White–Weeks meeting, afternoon (Document 189)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill meeting, 5:30 p.m. (Document 190)
        • Roosevelt–Mackenzie King conversation, early evening (Document 191)
        • Tripartite dinner meeting, 8 p.m. (Document 192)
      • Friday, September 15, 1944
        • King–Cunningham meeting (Document 193)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 10 a.m. (Document 194)
        • Morgenthau–Cherwell meeting, 11 a.m. (Document 195)
        • Roosevelt–Morgenthau conversation, about noon (Document 196)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill meeting, noon (Document 197)
        • Morgenthau–Cherwell luncheon meeting, about 1 p.m. (Document 198)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill luncheon meeting, 1 p.m. (Document 199)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill–Mackenzie King meeting, early afternoon (Document 200)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill meeting, afternoon (Document 201)
        • Roosevelt conversation with the Archduke Otto of Austria, 5 p.m. (Document 202)
        • Morgenthau–Leahy conversation, about 5 p.m. (Document 203)
        • Roosevelt–Morgenthau conversation, about 6 p.m. (Document 204)
        • Morgenthau–Cherwell meeting, 7:30 p.m. (Document 205)
        • Roosevelt–Churchill dinner meeting, 8 p.m. (Document 206)
      • Saturday, September 16, 1944
        • Meeting of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 10:15 a.m. (Document 207)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff, 11 a.m. (Document 208)
        • Meeting of the Combined Chiefs of Staff with Roosevelt and Churchill, noon (Document 209)
        • Tripartite luncheon meeting, 1:45 p.m. (Document 210)
        • Tripartite press conference, 3:45 p.m. (Document 211)
        • Roosevelt–Eden conversation, afternoon (Document 212)
    • 5. Conference Documents and Supplementary Papers:
      • A. Occupation and postwar treatment of Germany (Documents 213–220)
      • B. Economic relations with the United Kingdom (Documents 221–224)
      • C. Relations with the Soviet Union and aid to the Warsaw resistance (Documents 225–236)
      • D. Italy (Documents 237–243)
      • E. Lend-lease for France (Documents 244–248)
      • F. Shipment of arms to Ethiopia (Document 249)
      • G. Voting formula in the United Nations Security Council (Documents 250–253)
      • H. The war in Europe and the Mediterranean (Documents 254–261)
      • I. The war in Asia and the Pacific (Documents 262–282)
      • J. Final documents of the Conference:
        • (1) Treatment of Germany (Documents 283–284)
        • (2) Lend-lease to the United Kingdom (Document 285)
        • (3) Relations with the French Committee of National Liberation (Document 286)
        • (4) Military conclusions of the Conference (Documents 287–290)
    • 6. Post-Conference Conversations at Hyde Park (Documents 291–304)
  • Index of Subjects
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