Anglo-American negotiations relating to the provision of civilian supplies for liberated areas; the Rosenman Mission1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. ii, pp. 301–330. For text of Declaration on Liberated Europe made by President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, and Premier Stalin at the end of the Yalta Conference and released to the press on February 12, 1945, see Foreign Relations, The Conferences at Malta and Yalta, 1945, p. 971; for other documentation relating to discussions on liberated areas at Yalta see Index, entries under Declaration on Liberated Europe, p. 1002; Europe: Liberated Europe, declaration on, p. 1003; France: Declaration on Liberated Europe, p. 1003; and Liberated areas, p. 1009.
[468] The British Ambassador (Halifax) to the Secretary of State
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[481] The Canadian Prime Minister (Mackenzie King) to President Truman
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