IV. The dissolution and final report of the European Advisory Commission
[At the Tripartite Conference of Berlin, July 17–August 2, 1945, agreement was reached regarding the establishment of a Council of Foreign Ministers and the dissolution of the European Advisory Commission. For text of the agreement, see part II of the Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin, released to the press on August 2, 1945, Foreign Relations, The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945, volume II, pages 1500–1501. See also the Protocol of the Proceedings of the Berlin Conference, August 1, 1945, ibid., pages 1478–1481, and the Minutes and Other Records of Conference Proceedings, ibid., pages 56–58, 61–63, 66–70, 78, and 500.]
[376] Minutes of an Informal Meeting of the European Advisory Commission, Held at Lancaster House, London, Monday, 6 August 1945, at 4:15 p.m.
EAC Files: Lot 52 M 64, File “Minutes—EAC Meetings—1 June 45 To”.
[377] Viscount Hood of the British Foreign Office to Mr. Philip Mosely, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State (Dunn)
EAC File: Lot 52 M 64, File “306 EAC Report 1945/1946”
[378] The First Secretary of the British Embassy (Maclean) to the Assistant Chief of the Division of Central European Affairs (Leverich)
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[379] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Philip E. Mosely, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State (Dunn)
EAC File: Lot 52 M 64, File “306 EAC Report 1945/1946”
[380] Report on the Work of the European Advisory Commission
740.00119 EAC/11–2547