Editorial Note

Principal Members of the Delegations to the Fifth Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, London, November 25—December 15, 1947.76

United States Delegation

Member

  • George C. Marshall, Secretary of State.

Deputy for Germany

  • Robert D. Murphy, Political Adviser for Germany.

Deputy for Austria

  • Joseph M. Dodge, Former Representative on the Austrian Treaty Commission.

Special Advisers

  • Lewis C. Douglas, Ambassador in the United Kingdom.
  • Walter Bedell Smith, Ambassador in the Soviet Union.
  • John Foster Dulles.
  • General Lucius D. Clay, Military Governor for Germany.
  • Lieutenant General Geoffrey Keyes, High Commissioner for Austria.

Advisers

  • Jacob D. Beam, Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State.
  • Charles E. Bohlen, Counselor, Department of State.
  • John G. Erhardt, Minister in Austria.
  • David Ginsburg, Special Consultant, Department of State.
  • John D. Hickerson, Director, Office of European Affairs, Department of State.
  • James W. Riddleberger, Counselor, Office of the United States Political Adviser for Germany.
  • Charles E. Saltzman, Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas.
  • Francis T. Williamson, Assistant Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State.
  • Carlisle H. Humelsine, Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of State.

United Kingdom Delegation

Member

  • Ernest Bevin, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.

Deputy for Germany

  • Patrick J. Dean, Head of the German Political Department, Foreign Office.

Deputy for Austria

  • James Alexander Milne Marjoribanks, Assistant Head of the German (and Austrian) Political Department, Foreign Office.

Advisers

  • Sir Edmund Hall-Patch, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
  • Roger M. Makins, Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
  • Christopher Paget Mayhew, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
  • Lord Pakenham, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
  • General Sir Brian Robertson, British Military Governor in Germany.

Soviet Delegation

Member

  • Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Deputy for Germany

  • Andrey Andreyevich Smirnov, Chief, Third European Division (Central Europe), Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic.

Deputy for Austria

  • Nikolay Petrovich Koktomov, Counselor of the Embassy in the United Kingdom.

Advisers

  • Andrey Yanuaryevich Vyshinsky, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.
  • Marshal of the Soviet Union Vasiliy Danilovich Sokolovsky, Chief of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
  • Aleksandr Semyonovich Panyushkin, Ambassador-Designate to the United States.
  • Georgiy Nikolayevich Zarubin, Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

French Delegation

Member

  • Georges Bidault, Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Deputy for Germany

  • Tarbé de Saint-Hardouin, Political Adviser to the Commander-in-Chief in Germany.

Deputy for Austria

  • Général de Brigade D. R. P. Cherrière, Deputy High-Commissioner for Austria.

Advisers

  • Général d’Armée Georges Catroux, Ambassador to the Soviet Union.
  • Général d’Armée Pierre Koenig, Commander-in-Chief in Germany.
  • René Massigli, Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
  • Hervé Alphand, Director General for Economic and Financial Affairs, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
  • Maurice Couve de Murville, Director for Political Affairs, Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
  1. This list was compiled from materials in the files of the Department of State. For the complete list of the United States Delegation, see Participation of the United States Government in International Conferences July 1, 1947–June 30, 1948, Department of State Publication 3443 (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1949), pp. 10–13.