Principal Members of Delegations
UNITED STATES1
- The President:
Harry S. Truman - The Secretary of State:
James F. Byrnes - Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy, U. S. N., Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy
- Joseph E. Davies, Special Ambassador
- Edwin W. Pauley, Special Ambassador
- Ambassador Robert D. Murphy, Political Adviser to the Commander in Chief, United States Forces of Occupation in Germany
- W. Averell Harriman, Ambassador to the U. S. S. R.
- General of the Army George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff, United States Army
- Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, U. S. N., Chief of Naval Operations and Commander in Chief, U. S. Fleet
- General of the Army Henry H. Arnold, Commanding General, Army Air Forces
- General Brehon B. Somervell, Commanding General, Army Service Forces
- Vice Admiral Emory S. Land, War Shipping Administrator
- William L. Clayton, Assistant Secretary of State
- James C. Dunn, Assistant Secretary of State
- Ben Cohen, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
- H. Freeman Matthews, Director of European Affairs, Department of State
- Charles E. Bohlen, Assistant to the Secretary [of State]
- (together with political, military and technical advisers).
[Editor’s Note.—The advisers referred to who are known to have been present during international meetings and discussions at the Conference are:
- George V. Allen, Deputy Director, Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs, Department of State.
- Abram Bergson, United States Delegation, Allied Commission on Reparations.
- Richard M. Bissell, Jr., Director, Division of Ship Requirements, War Shipping Administration, and Joint Executive Officer, Combined Shipping Adjustment Boards.
- Walter J. Brown, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State.
- Harvey H. Bundy, Special Assistant to the Secretary of War.
- Cavendish W. Cannon, First Secretary, American Embassy, Lisbon.
- Lieutenant Joseph Chase, U. S. N. R., Assistant Naval Attaché, American Embassy, Moscow.
- Emilio G. Collado, Director, Office of Financial and Development Policy, Department of State.
- Vice Admiral Charles M. Cooke, Jr., U. S. N., Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet.
- Major General John R. Deane, U. S. A., Commanding General, United States Military Mission to the Soviet Union.
- Emile Despres, Adviser on German Economic Affairs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs.
- Rear Admiral Howard A. Flanigan, U. S. N., member of the Joint Military Transportation Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and of the Combined Military Transportation Committee, Combined Chiefs of Staff.
- Wilder Foote, Assistant to the Secretary of State.
- James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy.
- Rear Admiral Matthias B. Gardner, U. S. N., Assistant Chief of Staff for Plans to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet.
- Major General Charles P. Gross, U. S. A., member of the Joint Military Transportation Committee, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and of the Combined Military Transportation Committee, Combined Chiefs of Staff.
- Lieutenant General John E. Hull, U. S. A., Assistant Chief of Staff, Operations Division, War Department General Staff.
- Arthur Bliss Lane, Appointed Ambassador to Poland.
- Isador Lubin, Associate United States Representative, Allied Commission on Reparations.
- Rear Admiral Houston L. Maples, U. S. N., Senior Naval Officer, United States Military Mission to the Soviet Union, and Naval Attaché, American Embassy, Moscow.
- J. Howard Marshall, General Counsel, United States Delegation, Allied Commission on Reparations.
- John J. McCloy, Assistant Secretary of War.
- Captain Alexander S. McDill, U. S. N., Aide to the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet.
- Brigadier General Andrew J. McFarland. U. S. A., Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff, and United States Secretary, Combined Chiefs of Staff.
- Captain Charles J. Moore, U. S. N., Deputy Secretary, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
- Huntington T. Morse, Assistant to the Administrator, War Shipping Administration.
- Philip E. Mosely, Political Adviser to the United States Representative, European Advisory Commission.
- Major General Lauris Norstad, U. S. A., Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Plans, Headquarters, Army Air Forces.
- Captain Henry R. Oster, U. S. N., Deputy Director of Logistic Plans, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.
- Edward Page, Jr., First Secretary, American Embassy, Moscow.
- J. R. Parten, Chief of Staff, United States Delegation, Allied Commission on Reparations.
- R. Borden Reams, Information Officer, Office of the Secretary of State.
- James W. Riddleberger, Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State.
- Donald Russell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State.
- Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War.
- Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., Second Secretary (First Secretary from July 23), American Embassy, London.
- Charles W. Yost, Executive Secretary, Central Secretariat, Department of State; Secretary General of the United States Delegation.]
UNITED KINGDOM2
- The Prime Minister:
Mr. Winston S. Churchill, M. P.
Mr. C. R. Attlee, M. P. - The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs:
Mr. Anthony Eden, M. P.
Mr. Ernest Bevin, M. P. - Lord Leathers, Minister of War Transport
- Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, H. M. Ambassador at Moscow
- Sir Walter Monckton, Head of the U. K. Delegation to Moscow Reparations Commission
- Sir William Strang, Political Adviser to the Commander-in-Chief, British Zone in Germany
- Sir Edward Bridges, Secretary of the Cabinet
- Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff
- Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Charles Portal, Chief of the Air Staff
- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham, First Sea Lord
- General Sir Hastings Ismay, Chief of Staff to the Minister of Defence
- Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theatre
- Field Marshal Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Head of the British Joint Staff Mission at Washington
- and other advisers.
[Editor’s Note.—The advisers referred to who are known to have been present during international meetings and discussions at the Conference are:
- Denis Allen, First Secretary, Northern Department, Foreign Office.
- Major Arthur Birse, Second Secretary and Translator, British Embassy, Moscow.
- Hon. T. H. Brand, Chairman, Supplies for Liberated Areas Committee, Ministry of Production.
- Norman Brook, Additional Secretary to the Cabinet.
- Lord Cherwell, Paymaster-General.
- Brigadier Arthur Thomas Cornwall-Jones, British Secretary, Combined Chiefs of Staff.
- J. E. Coulson, Acting Head, Economic Relations Department, Foreign Office.
- Patrick Dean, Assistant Legal Adviser, Foreign Office.
- Brigadier C. G. B. Greaves, Director of Personnel Movement, War Office.
- Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Haddon, Imperial General Staff.
- Geoffrey Wedgwood Harrison, First Secretary, German Department, Foreign Office.
- William Hayter, Acting Counsellor, Southern Department, Foreign Office; Secretary General of the British Delegation.
- Major-General Leslie Hollis, Senior Assistant Secretary, Office of the War Cabinet.
- Major-General Noel Galway Holmes, Deputy Quartermaster-General (Movements), War Office.
- Gladwyn Jebb, Head, Reconstruction Department, Foreign Office.
- Major-General Robert Edward Laycock, Chief of Combined Operations.
- Major Hugh Lunghi, British military interpreter.
- Lieutenant-General Sir Gordon Macready, Head of the Army Delegation, British Joint Staff Mission, Washington.
- Lieutenant-Colonel G. Mallaby, Secretariat, Combined Chiefs of Staff.
- Rear Admiral E. D. B. McCarthy, Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff.
- Frederick Hoyer Millar, Head, Western Department, Foreign Office.
- Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery, Commander in Chief, British Forces of Occupation in Germany.
- Lord Moran, Personal Physician to the Prime Minister.
- Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, Southeast Asia.
- Edward Max Nicholson, Head, Allocation of Tonnage Division, Ministry of War Transport.
- B. F. Picknett, Ministry of War Transport.
- Leslie Rowan, Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
- Sir Robert Sinclair, Chief Executive, Ministry of Production.
- Major Louis Marguarde Theakstone, Interpreter to the Secretariat, Combined Chiefs of Staff.
- Commander C. R. Thompson, Personal Assistant to the Minister of Defence.
- Mark Turner, Principal Assistant Secretary, Economic Advisory Branch, Foreign Office, detailed to the British Delegation, Allied Commission on Reparations.
- Sir David Waley, Under-Secretary, Treasury, detailed to the British Delegation, Allied Commission on Reparations.
- J. G. Ward, Acting First Secretary, Reconstruction Department, Foreign Office.
- W. G. Weston, Ministry of War Transport.]
SOVIET UNION3
- The Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars:
J. V. Stalin - People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs:
V. M. Molotov - Admiral of the Fleet N. G. Kuznetsov, People’s Commissar, the Naval Fleet of the U. S. S. R.
- Army General A. I. Antonov, Chief of Staff of the Red Army
- A. Ya. Vyshinski, Deputy People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs
- S. I. Kavtaradze, Assistant People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs
- I. M. Maisky, Assistant People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs
- Admiral S. G. Kucherov, Chief of Staff of the Naval Fleet
- F. T. Gusev, Ambassador of the Soviet Union in Great Britain
- A. A. Gromyko, Ambassador of the Soviet Union in the United States of America
- K. V. Novikov, Member of the Collegium of the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, Director of the Second European Division
- S. K. Tsarapkin, Member of the Collegium of the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, Director of the United States Division
- S. P. Kozyrev, Director of the First European Division, Commissariat for Foreign Affairs
- A. A. Lavrishchev, Director of the Division of Balkan Countries, Commissariat for Foreign Affairs
- A. A. Sobolev, Chief of the Political Section of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany
- M. Z. Saburov, Assistant to the Chief of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany
- S. A. Golunsky, Expert Consultant of the Commissariat for Foreign Affairs
- and also political, military, and technical assistants.
[Editor’s Note.—The assistants referred to who are known to have been present during international meetings and discussions at the Conference are:
- Amazasp Avakimovich Arutyunyan, Assistant Director, Economics Division, People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs.
- Lavrenty Pavlovich Beriya, Deputy Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars, and People’s Commissar for Internal Affairs.
- Major Nikolay Vasilyevich Evsekov, military interpreter.
- Marshal of Aviation Fedor Yakovlevich Falaleyev, Chief of the Air General Staff.
- Vladimir Sergeyevich Gerashchenko, Economic Specialist, People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs.
- Mikhail Grigoryevich Gribanov, People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs.
- Anatoly Iosifovich Lavrentyev, People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic.
- Vladimir Nikolayevich Pavlov, Personal Secretary and Interpreter to the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars.
- Mikhail Mikhailovich Potrubach, First Secretary, Second Class, People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs.
- Vladimir Semenovich Semenov, Counselor, Soviet Embassy, Stockholm.
- Lieutenant General Nikolay Vasilyevich Slavin, Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Soviet Army.
- Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov, Chief, Soviet Military Administration in Germany, and Commander in Chief, Soviet Forces of Occupation in Germany.]
POLAND4
- Bolesław Bierut, President of the National Council of the Homeland
- Stanisław Grabski, Vice President of the National Council of the Homeland
- Edward Boleslaw Osóbka-Morawski, Prime Minister
- Władysław Gomułka, Deputy Prime Minister
- Stanisław Mikołajczyk, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform
- Wincenty Rzymowski, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Hilary Minc, Minister of Industry
- Marshal Michał Rola-Żymierski, Minister of National Defense
- Zygmunt Modzelewski, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Tadeusz Żebrowski, Acting Director, Political Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Ludwik Rajchman, Appointed Delegate to the Council of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and Chairman, Supply and Reconstruction Mission to North America
- Reprinted, with minor corrections, from document No. 1384, post. For official titles, see the List of Persons Mentioned, post, p. xlviii.↩
- Reprinted from document No. 1384, post.↩
- Reprinted, with minor corrections, from Department of State Bulletin, vol. xiii, p. 161.↩
- This list is confined to Polish officials who attended meetings or discussions in connection with the Berlin Conference which were attended also by officials of the United States Government.↩