Acquisition of materials for use in the development of the atomic bomb; efforts to establish a system of international control of atomic energy
[For documents relating to earlier discussions among high officials of the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada with regard to the development and control of atomic energy, see the subsequent volumes of this series containing documents on the conferences of Heads of Governments held at Washington, Casablanca, and Quebec in the years 1941–1944. A detailed narrative account is given in Richard G. Hewlett and Oscar E. Anderson, Jr., The New World, 1939/1946, which is volume I of A History of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (University Park, Pa., The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962), hereinafter cited asThe New World, 1939 1946.
President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill had agreed at Hyde Park, New York, on September 18, 1944, that full collaboration between the United States and the British Government in developing Tube Alloys, i.e., atomic energy, for military and commercial purposes should continue after the defeat of Japan unless and until terminated by joint agreement. During the remaining months of 1944 various discussions were held among United States officials, and occasionally with British officials as well, on such subjects as postwar arrangements, security, disclosure of information, international control, patents, and relations with other governments. Secretary of State Stettinius and Assistant Secretary James C. Dunn were informed of the atomic project in January 1945 (The New World, 1939/1946, pages 322–335).]
[Page 2][1] Minutes of a Meeting of the Combined Policy Committee
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[2] Memorandum by the Commanding General, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves)
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[5] Memorandum by Mr. S. Maurice McAshan, Jr., and Colonel John Lansdale, on the Staff of the Commanding General, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves)
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[6] The Ambassador in Brazil (Berle) to the Secretary of State
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[7] Draft Memorandum of Instruction From the United States and United Kingdom Governments to the Minister in Sweden (Johnson)
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[8] Memorandum by Major Harry S. Traynor, on the Staff of the Commanding General’, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves)
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[9] The British Prime Minister (Attlee) to President Truman
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[10] Memorandum by the Minister in Sioeden (Johnson)
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[11] The British Prime Mmister (Attlee) to President Truman
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[13] Memorandum by the Secretary of War (Stimson) to President Truman
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[14] The Acting Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Halifax)
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[15] The Minister in Sweden (Johnson) to the Commanding General, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves)
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[16] The British Ambassador (Halifax) to the Acting Secretary of State
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[17] Memorandum by the Acting Secretary of State to President Truman
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[18] Memorandum by Major John E. Vance, on the Staff of the Commanding General, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves)
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[19] Memorandum by the Acting Secretary of War (Patterson) to President Truman
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[20] Minutes of a Meeting of the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy, October 10, 1945, 10:30 a.m.
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[21] Minutes of a Meeting of the Combined Policy Committee
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[23] Minutes of a Meeting of the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy, October 16, 1945, 10:30 a.m.
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[24] Minutes of a Meeting of the Secretaries of State, War, and Navy, October 23, 1945, 10:30 a.m.
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[25] Memorandum by Captain R. Gordon Arneson to the Secretary of War (Patterson)
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[26] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development (Bush) to the Secretary of State
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[27] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development (Bush) and the Commanding General, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves), to the Secretary of State
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[28] Memorandum by President Truman, the British Prime Minister (Attlee), and the Canadian Prime Minister (King)
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[29] Memorandum by the Commanding General, Manhattan Engineer District (Groves), and the Chairman, British Advisory Committee on Atomic Energy (Anderson), to the Chairman of the Combined Policy Committee (Patterson)
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[30] The British Ambassador (Halifax) to the Secretary of State
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