Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, Council of
Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria, Volume II
Index
-
- Aachen, 50, 94, 211, 695
-
Acheson, Dean, 37, 150n, 174n, 188–189, 197, 239–265
passim, 270, 275, 278n, 287,
289, 304–311
passim, 330–337
passim, 346–355
passim, 360, 370–388
passim, 924, 932, 1146,
1174
- Activities and views on: Austrian treaty, 291; Hoover’s views on Germany, 394–395; KPD (German
Communist Party), 858–859; Mexico’s participation in
peace treaty settlements, 496–497; Poland’s
former German territories, 142n; recruitment of labor in
Germany for work abroad, 1105–1106
- Correspondence with: Archduke
Otto on Austria and the House of
Hapsburg-Lorraine, 175–176, 502–503, 514–515; Espinosa de los
Monteros on Mexican participation in German
peace treaty negotiations, 195–196
-
Acheson, Edward Campion, 1153
-
Adenauer, Dr. Konrad, 886
-
AEG. See
Union Elektrizitaets-Gesellschaft.
-
AFL. See
American Federation of Labor.
-
Agartz, Dr. Wilhelm, 854, 864, 910
-
Aghnides, Thanassis, 48
- Agreement on Control Machinery in Germany (1944), 828n, 831
- Albania: Participation in German peace settlement, 16, 31, 34, 35, 38–39, 118, 253,
285, 288, 297, 330, 398, 408, 453,
456, 459, 494, 704, 740, 743; German reparations, 1123, 1126,
1129–1130, 1139–1142
-
Allen, George V., 20–21
-
Allen, William D., 689, 692,
697, 723, 1082
- Allied Control Authority for Germany, 11, 831–833, 846,
856, 926, 1120
- Allied Control Council for Germany, 54, 79–80, 85, 89, 121, 233, 239n, 243–244, 250. 272,
276, 293, 304, 307–318
passim, 327, 330, 336n, 352,
415, 435, 446, 470, 481, 783–784, 833, 886,
985, 1060
- Allied missions to, 839–840, 898n, 899
- Coordinating Committee of 834,
846, 847, 847n, 869–870, 873, 926, 1043–1044, 1122n
- Description of, 883, 844–845
- Directorates, 832, 835–839, 881, 1104, 1111, 1121–1122
- Function of, 833
- Meetings: 55th, Feb. 25, 853–856; 61st, May 10, 870n;
62nd, May 31, 871–872; 63rd, June 10, 1079n; 66th, July 10, 873–874; 67th, July 30, 878–880; 68th, Aug. 11, 880–882; 69th, Aug. 30, 886, 1067–1068; 70th, Sept. 20, 1122n; 73rd, Oct. 30, 899; 74th,
Nov. 10, 899; 75th, Nov. 21, 900
- Provisional German Government, proposal for, 201–205
- Report to Council of Foreign Ministers, 239, 470–471, 855–856
- Allied Council for Austria, 125–126, 1170, 1184,
1188, 1190–1197
passim, 1202–1205, 1208, 1210–1213, 1217–1220
- Allied forces, reduction or withdrawal from: Austria, 127–128, 178, 270,
275, 374, 513–514, 533–534, 580–581, 593,
795, 797n, 803,
1169; Germany, 713, 871,
970–971,
1200–1201, 1207; Italy, 178
- Allied Reparations Commission, 319,
424, 792
-
Alphand, Hervé, 236–237, 246, 249,
276n, 297n, 344, 349,
367, 371n, 386,
730, 811, 813, 828, 997n, 1031, 1033n, 1043, 1048,
1052, 1056, 1058–1059, 1079,
1084, 1096; conversations with Bidault, Marshall, and Matthews on French internal problems, 367–370, on
Germany, 246–249
-
Altmann, Karl, 1208n, 1213
- American Federation of Labor, 851, 863
- Amtorg, 261
-
Anderson, Clinton P., 394, 1146n, 1154–1156
- Correspondence on German food problems with: Lovett and Draper, 1162; Marshall, 1149–1150; Patterson, 1147; Truman,
1154–1156
- Correspondence with Marshall on letter to Truman, 1156–1157
-
Anderson, D. L., 936, 947,
963, 968
- Anglo-American Coal Talks, Washington, Aug.
12–Sept. 10, 933–939, 945–952, 956n, 959–968, 1009; list of participants, 963–964
-
Anschluss, 65,
116–118,
122, 127, 132, 268, 348, 508–509, 537, 557,
579, 638, 1173
- Appropriations Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, 812, 818
-
Armour, Norman, 1084–1085
- Atlantic Charter, 11, 41, 175, 252
-
Attlee, Clement, 291, 933n, 959
-
Auriol, Vincent, 190–195, 241, 486
- Australia, 5–6, 9–12,
14, 16,
21–22,
24, 28,
34–35,
40–42,
58, 63,
68–69,
73, 79–80, 85, 89, 91, 96, 99, 113, 135, 138,
275, 453, 456, 459, 499–501, 827,
839; attitude on European peace
treaty negotiations, 9–12, 181–182, 499–501; proposal for interim agreement for
Germany, 10, 11, 14, 41, 68, 77
- Austria (see also
Allied Council for Austria, Austrian Draft Peace Treaty, Austrian Treaty Commission, and
Deputies for Austria
under
Deputies of the Council of Foreign
Ministers):
- Armed forces, 269, 352, 528–529, 630, 634–635
- Coal crisis, 575–576, 584
- Control Agreement (1946), 123n, 514, 534
- Currency problems, 584, 1179–1180, 1208–1220
passim
- Democratization, 1171
- Denazification, 120, 128, 522
- Displaced persons in, 116,
126–127, 160, 169, 352, 526, 633–634, 1171
- Economic and political conditions in, 1168–1172
- Food crisis, 1170, 1172, 1177, 1189, 1193, 1202–1203, 1205–1207, 1217–1218, 1220
- Frontiers, 579, 663; with Czechoslovakia, 116–117, 122, 503–504, 516; with Italy,
117, 119, 134, 557, 575; with Yugoslavia (see
also
Carinthia), 114–116, 120–121, 131–134, 375, 573–575, 629
- German assets in, 120, 123–124, 159, 271, 294–296, 355, 375, 378, 385, 389, 535–537, 580–675
passim, 751, 805–810; British proposal on, 642, 644, 798–799; French proposal on, 188, 620–625, 639–642, 800; Soviet
proposal on, 668–669, 799, 810, 1167; U.S. proposal on, 645–648, 664–668, 670, 720, 799
- Hapsburg restoration, question of, 175–176, 502–503, 514–515
- Loans, 1167–1168, 1177–1178, 1192
- Monarchy. See
Hapsburg, supra.
- Nationality question, 119
- Occupation costs (U.S.), 1175–1176, 1180–1181, 1184–1185, 1194
- Occupation zones: Allied agreement (1945), 514, 534, 567, 639, 641, 644, 647; Soviet,
1186, 1195–1196, 1198–1200, 1204
- Political parties: Communist Party, 582, 595, 1194; People’s Party, 511, 590, 593–594, 1174, 1176, 1182, 1184, 1194, 1196, 1221; Socialist Party, 594, 1175–1176, 1182–1185, 1194, 1196
- Prisoners of war, 1128, 1194
- Property (Austrian) in Allied countries, 130, 657; in Germany, 649–650
- Property of United Nations in, 130, 270–271, 606–610, 651–656
- Property rights of minority groups, 656–657
- Reduction or withdrawal of Allied occupation forces, 127–128, 159
178, 180, 181, 270, 275, 374, 513–514, 533–534, 580–581, 593, 744, 795, 797n, 803, 1169
- Refugees, 159, 633–634
- Relief program (U.S.), 1184,
1198–1199
- Responsibility for participation in war, Allied views on,
505–506
- Austrian draft peace treaty (see
also
Austrian Treaty Commission):
-
Archduke Otto, views
of, 175–176, 502–503, 514–515
- Articles and annexes agreed, 136–137; unagreed,
text of, 632–659
- British position on, 798–799, 821–822
- Council of Foreign Ministers, discussions by: Moscow, 266–271, 347, 352, 360, 367, 388; London, 744–745, 750, 760, 772, 795–811
- Deputies for Austria at London, discussion by, 112–138; second report, 349–351, 354–355, 359, 361–362, 364–366, 372–373, 382–383, 386–387
- French views on, 799–800
-
Marshall’s views on,
374–376; testimony before Senate Committee, 166–170
- Outline of, 136–137
- Principles involved in, 164–166
- Signing or adherence by invited states, 505
- Soviet position on, 130–131, 605–606, 799
- Summary statement on, 158–160
- Text of, 516–573
- U.S. position on, 159, 604, 685–687, 799
- Austrian Treaty Commission, 577–675, 687, 733,
798, 807, 1193
- Committee of Experts, 582,
590–592, 599–600, 603, 631
- Documents: CFM (ATC) (47): 13, June 18, cited, 598–599; 15, June 19, text,
599–600; 76, Oct. 8, cited,
744n,
750n,
798, text, 620–625; 77, Oct. 11, cited,
798n,
text, 631–663; list submitted and studied, 660–664
- Report to the Council of Foreign Ministers, 631–675
- Termination of, 626–630
- Austrian-U.S. Relief Agreement, 1184,
1185, 1187n, 1190; settlement of war accounts, 1184
-
-
Balfour, Sir John, 174n, 936n, 986n, 987n, 1000n, 1005–1008,
1081
- Bavaria, 202, 614, 1224, 1226; Communist Party of, 866–867
-
Beam, Jacob D., 687–698
passim, 728, 1209–1210
- Belgiun, 16, 22, 24, 28, 31, 35, 40, 42–43, 58–69
passim, 74, 77, 80, 86, 92, 96, 99–100, 102,
109–111,
135, 453, 456, 459, 690, 774–775, 778, 794,
839, 917, 937, 959n, 972, 1153, 1161; claims against Germany, 42, 184, 209; German coal, 917, 972, 985, 1044,
1047
- Benelux states, 696, 816, 957–958, 1031–1032, 1044, 1047,
1053, 1055; participation in CFM London session, 719–720; views on German
peace settlement, 772–778
-
Beneš, Edouard, 812
- Bentheim county, 94, 211
-
Bentinck. See
Cavendish-Bentinck, Victor
.
-
Bérard, Armand, 1078–1080n, 1101–1102
-
Berger, Samuel D., 852, 938
-
Beria, Lavrentij, 885
- Berlin:
- City Assembly, 861–862
- Elections, 849n, 850–852, 863–864
- Government and control of, 841–842, 861–862, 864–865, 873n, 904–905
- Kommandatura, 841–850
passim, 852–853, 862, 868, 872n–873n, 900
- Political and economic situation in, 842, 848–853, 861–866, 868–869, 872–874, 901–902, 906
- Soviet position on, 908
- Western Allies’ position on, 826, 905–907
-
Béthouart, Général d’Armée M.
E., 157, 1187–1188,
1192
-
Bevin, Ernest, 147, 174,
183n, 189n, 207, 342,
351, 371
372, 386,
390n, 400, 403n, 486,
488, 692, 697–699, 706, 729–731, 736, 811,
909–914
passim, 920, 922, 930–934, 936–939, 944–945, 948,
956, 958–959, 970–971, 987n, 988, 991n, 998–1001, 1003–1004,
1007, 1013, 1027, 1035, 1038n, 1081, 1085–1086, 1103,
1114, 1124, 1129, 1151n
- Activities and views on: Austria, 356, 371–376, 385, 747–748, 805, 808, 810; Austrian treaty, 592, 730–732, 750–756, 792, 798; bizonal economic fusion
agreement revision, 956; British
food shortage, 1151; coal mines
management, 936–937, 945, 958–959; Danubian basin, 4; democratization of Germany, 251–252; demilitarization, 4, 335; displaced
persons, 254; economic
principles for Germany, 762–766; economic unity of Germany,
255, 262; French participation in level of industry
talks, 1013, 1037–1038; frontiers of Germany, 300; German peace treaty preparation, 292–295, 330–331, 737, 740–744; Iran, 285; level of industry plan, 309, 474; Polish-German frontier, 183n;
political organization for Germany, 311; preparation of CFM London session, 687–689, 692, 698–699; prisoners of
war, 308; reduction of
occupational forces, 389, 970–971; reparations, 258, 260, 272–274, 278–279, 303, 484, 769–772; Rhineland, 324;
Ruhr, 400, 929; Saar, 207, 327, 1085–1086;
Yugoslavia, 363
- Conversations with Marshall on: Anglo-American relations, 815–822; Austrian Treaty Commission and tactics
toward Germany, 750–753; Germany, 827–829; level of industry plans, 309–311; reparations, 273–275; Stalin-Bevin meeting, 289–291
- Conversation with Stalin on Germany, 278–284
- Correspondence with Marshall on: Bizonal economic problems, 475, 490–491; bizonal
level of industry, 997; German
coal industry, 999–1000; preparation of German
peace treaty, 407–409, 425–427; signing of
German peace treaty, 450–451, 460–461
-
Bidault, Georges, 154, 190,
192, 207, 351, 353, 369, 374–376, 383, 390n, 396,
401, 433, 485, 695, 700, 720, 730–736
passim, 771–772, 805,
810, 815, 820, 828–830, 984, 986,
988, 996–997, 999–1000,
1007–1008, 1012, 1015, 1018–1024
passim, 1035,
1042–1055
passim, 1072n, 1085–1086, 1090, 1097,
1099, 1103, 1200
- Activities and views on: Austria, 296, 353, 731–732; coal, 299, 485; demilitarization and
democratization of Germany, 246–254; economic
principles for Germany, 754,
763–768; elections in Germany, 308; European economic cooperation, 983; German assets, 355; German frontiers, 320, 736; German peace treaty, 292, 332; Iran, 286–287; political organization for Germany, 277, 311–312, 314, [Page 1234]
318; reparations, 258–262, 321–323, 771; Ruhr, 241, 695, 748; Saar, 265, 299, 325, 327, 347, 734, 760, 1085; Stalin interview, 390; Yugoslavia, 294, 363
- Conversations with: Alphand. Marshall, and Matthews on French internal problems, 367–370, on Germany, 246–249; Bohlen, Bonnet, and Marshall on Ruhr, 682–685; Bohlen, Douglas, Dulles, and Marshall on procedures of CFM, 737–740; Bonnet, Marshall, and Thorp on preparation of
CFM London session, 680–681; Douglas
and Marshall on
Germany, 813–815; Douglas on Ruhr, 811–812
- Correspondence with: Caffery on Anglo-American coal talks, 938–939, on bizonal level of industry plan, 1017; Marshall on coal exports
from western zones, 486–488, on reconstruction of
Germany, 991–992
- Bipartite Board (U.S.-U.K.), 919, 919n, 920, 922,
976–977;
text of agreed paper, 940–944
- Bizonal (U.S.-U.K.) Economic Board, 472–475, 479–480, 909–926, 953
- Bizonal (U.S.-U.K.) Fusion Agreement (1946), 479–483, 679n, 713, 791n, 821, 912;
revision of, 419, 954–956, 968–970;
Soviet opposition to, 853
- Bizonia (U.S.-U.K. zones of occupation in Germany),
economic cooperation and coordination, 225, 233, 356, 383,
419, 472, 475, 479–480, 490–491, 679, 818–819, 821,
853, 909–926, 954–956, 968–970
-
Bloom, Leon, 190,
272, 731, 733–734, 736, 740–742, 746–750, 753–770
passim
-
Bohlen, Charles E., 169, 197,
235, 337–344, 349, 354,
358, 361, 364, 372, 381, 386, 728,
737, 909n, 1015, 1021, 1071, 1213;
conversations with: Bidault,
Douglas, Dulles, Couve de Murville, and Marshall on CFM procedures, 737–740; Bidault, Bonnet, and Marshall on Ruhr, 682–685; Cohen, Hilldring, Lightner, Matthews, and Thorp on Moscow Conference subjects, 197–201
-
Bolton, Kenyon C., 703, 960n, 962–963
- Bolzano, 119, 134n, 1223–1224
-
Bonesteel, Col. Charles H.,
476, 957, 1068–1069
-
Bonnet, Henri, 156–157, 235, 337,
370, 680–682, 720–721, 829–830, 971, 1000–1001, 1007–1008,
1015, 1017–1018, 1020, 1022,
1025, 1035, 1046, 1076n
- Conversations with: Armour and Willis on Saar coal distribution, 1084–1085; Kindleberger and Thorp on Saar coal allocation, 1079–1080; Lovett and Wallner on tripartite level of industry
conversations, 1046–1047; Bidault, Marshall, and Thorp on preparation of CFM London session, 680–681; Bidault, Bohlen, and Marshall on Ruhr, 682–685; Marshall and Reber on French proposal of
internationalization of Ruhr, 720–722; Marshall and Matthews on bizonal
discussions, 1000–1003, on German problems, 156–158
- Correspondence with Marshall on: Germany, 829–830, French
position on Saar, 1073–1075, frontiers of Saar, 1082–1083
- Bratislava, 117, 380, 504
- Brazil, 16, 24, 28, 31n, 35, 38, 40, 43–44, 58–60, 68, 80, 86, 89, 92, 96, 100, 110, 138,
453, 456, 459, 704, 839, 898n, 899n
- Bremen, 100, 203
- British Board of Trade, 309
- British Chiefs of Staff, 310
- British dollar drain, 944–945, 1087n
- British forces, withdrawal from Germany, 970–971
- British Labour Party, 909, 912
-
Brownjohn, Maj. Gen. N. C.
D., 687–688, 692–694, 697–698, 723,
878n, 926, 968
-
Bruins, John H., 146–147, 516
- Bulgaria, 145, 496, 625, 800; peace treaty with, 154, 197,
495, 525, 672, 701; Soviet troop withdrawal from, 159
- Burgenland Croats, 114–116, 120;
Slovenes, 573
-
Burin des Roziers, Étienne,
577, 616n
- Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, 16, 24, 31, 35, 44–45, 59, 64, 69–70, 74, 77, 80–81; reparations to, 44, 96–97
-
Byrnes, James F., 109, 142n, 143,
149, 152, 158–161, 170, 178–179, 181, 183,
207, 213, 240, 322, 425, 477, 599,
676–677,
710n, 724, 752,
768, 776, 778, 789, 790n, 816, 871, 1086
-
-
Caffery, Jefferson, 154–155, 194n, 400–401, 699–700, 702–703, 756, 983–986, 991,
993–999,
1011–1015
passim, 1020–1030
passim, 1039–1043, 1046, 1052,
1068–1069, 1072, 1099–1100
- Conversation with Bidault on German industry, 998
- Correspondence with Bidault on Anglo-American coal talks, 938–939, on bizonal level of industry plan, 1017
- Canada, 2–3,
6, 9, 12, 12n, 16,
19–20,
22–28
passim, 31n, 35,
40, 45–46, 58, 65, 69, 74, 77, 81, 86, 89, 92, 97, 100, 113, 138, 275,
292, 453, 456, 459, 705, 743, 827,
839; participation in preparation of
Austrian and German peace settlements, 2–3, 19–20;
U.S.-Netherlands-Canadian agreement on German enemy assets, 1143
- Carinthia, 114–116, 120–122, 127,
131–134,
196, 268, 328, 348, 362–363, 509,
573–574,
629
-
Carter, Marshall S., 166n, 490n, 1015
-
Catroux, Général Georges, 236, 344,
381, 386, 712, 721, 730
-
Cavendish-Bentinck, Victor,
143n, 151, 155
-
CDU. See
Christian Democratic
Union.
-
CGT. See
Confédération Générale du
Travail
.
-
Chauvel, Jean, 187, 694–695, 702,
756, 992–995, 997n
-
Cherrière, Général de Brigade
Paul, 577, 596, 632,
730, 733n, 798n, 799
- Chile, 705, 899n
- China, participation in German peace settlement, 16, 24, 29, 35, 41, 146, 153, 166,
238, 242, 292, 331, 340, 495, 700–702, 705,
744, 839
- Christian Democratic Union (CDU), 851–852, 858,
862–864,
874–876,
883–884,
886, 888n, 889–890, 901–904, 906, 913,
949, 1062
-
Churchill, Winston, 11n, 280, 818
-
Clark, Gen. Mark W., 354, 358,
361, 364, 372, 381, 386, 516n, 582, 584,
597; meetings of Deputies for
Austria, reports on, 3, 5, 112–113, 115–119, 121–134, 235,
505–514
-
Claxton, Philander P., Jr.,
1069–1070, 1209
-
Clay, Lt. Gen. Lucius Dubois,
193, 216–217, 235, 261n, 276n, 334
358, 369,
472–473,
475–479
passim, 483–484, 490,
679, 725–728
passim, 758, 812, 818–821, 856n, 861n, 871,
872n, 876n, 879–880, 883, 893,
895, 899, 901n,
909, 911–925
passim, 933, 937, 946n, 950–952, 956, 959n, 966,
968, 970, 986, 988n, 1000, 1002, 1005, 1008–1015
passim, 1025n, 1027–1028, 1038n
- Activities and views on: Level of industry plan, 1045, 1107n, 1109–1117
passim; resumption of reparations
deliveries, 1059–1063, 1121; retirement, 1026–1027
- Conversation with Marshall and Robertson on Germany, 822–827
- Correspondence with Marshall on British plan for German coal
industry, 931, on German
financial difficulties, 915–918
-
Clay–Robertson Paper, 691, 1016,
1118
-
Clayton, William L., 483, 929,
932–934,
954, 957–959, 983–986, 998, 1011,
1020, 1022, 1029–1031, 1038n, 1039–1041, 1046, 1052,
1055, 1058, 1066, 1068, 1072,
1163
- Coal (see also
Ruhr
and
Saar): Anglo-American talks on, Aug. 12–Sept. 10, 933–939, 945–952, 959–966, 1009; Austrian need 575–576, 584; British position 184, 924;
Committee of Coal Experts, 336n, 345–347; European, 924; French need, 188–193, 487, 812;
German production and allocation, 218–220, 232–233, 241, 262,
264–265,
274, 336, 346, 485, 1103; reorganization of
management and production, 928–968
passim, 972–976, 1089,
1095, 1097–1099; Moscow sliding
scale agreement, 487, 984, 1089–1090, 1095; projected scale of allocation for
three Allied zones, 487–488
-
Cohen, Benjamin V., 158–162, 164–166, 179, 197–201, 235,
237, 344, 349, 354, 358, 361, 364,
372, 381, 386, 476–478, 590, 909
n; correspondence with Ginsburg on Austrian treaty, 590–598
- Coke, 1094, 1097, 1103
-
Collins, H. E., 947–950, 963
-
Cominform, 898, 898n
-
Comintern, 139
- Committee of Coal Experts (1946), 336n; report of,
345–347
- Committee of European Economic Cooperation, 774n, 775n
- Confédération Générale du
Travail (CGT), 851
- Conference of European Economic Cooperation, Paris,
July 12–Sept. 22, 681n, 934n, 939, 983, 1017, 1068n, 1087n, 1156n
-
Connally, Tom, 153, 165,
167, 170; Council of Foreign Ministers, participation: 4th session, 276n, 387,
291, 292, 295, 297, 299, 304, 307,
311, 312, 317, 323, 325, 334, 346,
348, 352, 355, 360, 362, 370, 373,
383, 388, 5th session, 731, 733,
734, 736, 740, 741, 742, 746, 747,
753, 756, 759, 762, 766
- Constitution for Germany, 68–73, 154, 162, 183,
277, 313–314
- Coordinating Committee of the Allied Control Council. See under
Allied Control Council for Germany.
- Coordinating Committee of the Council of Foreign Ministers. See under
Council of Foreign Ministers.
- Council of Foreign Ministers (see
also
Deputies of the Council of Foreign
Ministers):
- Coordinating Committee: Members, 276n; recommendation
to establish German Advisory Council, 311; report to Council of Foreign Ministers, 296, 311n, 401–407, 409–425, 436–446
- Second session (1946), Paris,
documents cited: CFM (46): 1, Apr.
25, 220; 7, Nov. 11, 238; 21, Apr. 30, 183n, 332n, 382
n; 119, June 20, 113
n; 151, June 26, 113n
- Third session (1946), New York,
documents cited: CFM (46): 59, Dec.
6, 178n, 238, 242
n; 74, Dec. 12, 1n, 14n, 237; 74 rev.,
Dec. 13, 135, 239n, 336n, 408n, 425; 78, Dec.
14, 259n
- Fourth session (1947), Moscow:
- Agenda, 237–240
- Delegates to, 234–236
- Documents cited: CFM (47) (M): 1, Mar. 10, 238, 242n, 391
n; 2, Mar. 10. 163n, 237, 293n, 366n, 371n, 376
n; 4, Mar. 11, 243
n; 5, Mar. 11, 244
n; 8, Mar. 12, 245
n; 9, Mar. 13, 250n, 403, 404; 10,
Mar. 13, 250
n; 11, Mar. 14, 252
n; 12, Mar. 14, 252
n; 13, Mar. 14, 252
n; 17, Mar. 15, 254n, 412; 18, Mar. 15, 255n, 407; 19, Mar. 15, 255n, 415, 432; 20,
Mar. 15, 255
n; 23, Mar. 17, 256n, 419, 420, text, 427–439; 24, Mar. 17,
255
n; 25, Mar. 19, 285
n; 26, Mar. 17, 256
n; 27, Mar. 17, 256n, 410, 418, 420; 28, Mar. 17,
257
n; 29, Mar. 18, 258; 30,
Mar. 18, 424; 35, Mar. 20, 265
n; 39, Mar. 21, 403–406, 410; 40, Mar. 21, 410; 41,
Mar. 21, 405n, 406, 410, 444; 42,
Mar. 21, 267n, 270–271; 44, Mar. 21, 272n; 46, Mar. 22,
277n, 405n, 409
n; 47, Mar. 22, 418, 420; 48, Mar. 22,
278
n; 49, Mar. 22, 272n, 404, 410
n; 51, Mar. 23, 389n, 418, 420; 53,
Mar. 23, 403–405, 408; 57, Mar. 24,
403–404, 406, 410, 414, 419–420; 58, Mar. 24, 292
n; 59, Mar. 24, 293
n; 60, Mar. 24, 285, 292n, 408n, 426, 452n, text, 397–400; 63. Mar. 25, 340
n; 64, Mar. 26, 276n, 428
n; 69, Mar. 27, 245
n; 74, Mar. 28, 276n, 296n, 407, 465–467; 75,
Mar. 27, 295
n; 76, Mar. 20, 271n, 294n, 744
n; 78, Mar. 24, 293n, 295
n; 79, Mar. 27, 294
n; 82, Mar. 29, 135n, 267n, 345, 347n, 349, 352n, 354, 355n, 359, 361, 364, 372, 505n, 516, 631n, text, 516–573;
87
, Appendix A, Mar. 31,
434; 88, Mar. 31, 299
n; 89, Mar. 31, 301n, 753n, text, 779–788; 90, Mar. 31,
301
n; 93, Apr. 2, 297n, 307n, 446n, 464n, 465, text,
427–433; 96,
Apr. 2, 304
n; 97, Apr. 3, 303n, 307; 98, Apr. 3, 262n, 319n, 391n, text, 434–436; 99, Apr. 4,
787
n; 101, Apr. 4, 276n, 311n, 313n, text, 436–441; 105 rev., Apr.
8, 276n, 318n, 436
n; 107, Apr. 7, 498
n; 108, Apr. 7, 287
n; 110, Apr. 9, 320
n; 112, Apr. 9, 321
n; 114, Apr. 10, 325n, 1075;
115, Apr. 10, 324
n; 116, Apr. 10, 325n, 1077,
1077
n; 118, Apr. 10, 323
n; 119, Apr. 10, 323
n; 120, Apr. 10, 325n, 1075;
121, Apr. 11, 276n, 311n, 313n, 318n, 327n, 330n, 467–468, 470, 479n, 482,
text, 436–446; 122,
Apr. 11, 297n, 330n, 464n, text, 446–450; 123, Apr. 11, 326
n; 124, Apr. 11, 327
n; 125, Apr. 12, 330n, 331n, 332n, 397n, 408n, 426n, 470, 704, text, 452–460; 126, Apr. 14, 331
n; 127, Apr. 14, 332
n; 128, Apr. 14, 332
n; 129, Apr. 14, 333n, 382; 130, Apr. 15, 349, 354, 359, 361, 364, 372, 516; 132,
Apr. 15, 297n, 446n, 464–465; 139, Apr. 17,
348
n; 140, Apr. 17, 348
n; 141, Apr. 18, 355n, 535n, 579
n; 142, Apr. 18, 353
n; 143, Apr. 18, 637; 148,
Apr. 23, 381,
446n, 753n, 1109n, text, 461–470; 149, Apr. 23,
text, 376–377; 151,
Apr. 23, 382; 152, Apr. 23, 382; 153,
Apr. 23, 382n, 471; 155, Apr. 24,
386; 156, Apr. 24, 386; 158, May 10,
387n, 869n, text, 470–471
- Meetings, formal, and decisions of: 1st, Mar. 10, 237–239; 2nd, Mar. 11,
242–244; 3rd,
Mar. 12, 245; 4th, Mar. 13, 249–251; 5th, Mar. 14,
251–253; 6th,
Mar. 15, 253–255; 7th,
Mar. 17, 255–257; 8th,
Mar. 18, 257–262; 9th,
Mar. 19, 263–265; 10th, Mar. 20, 265–266; 11th, Mar. 21, 266–272; 12th, Mar. 22,
276–278; 13th, Mar. 25, 284–289; 14th, Mar. 26, 292–293; 15th, Mar. 27,
293–295; 16th, Mar. 28, 295–297; 17th, Mar. 29, 297; 18th, Mar. 31, 299–301; 19th, Apr. 2, 304–307; 20th Apr. 3,
307–308; 21st, Apr. 5, 311–313; 22nd, Apr. 7, 313–315; 23rd, Apr. 8,
317–319; 24th, Apr. 9, 320–322; 25th, Apr. 10, 323–325; 26th, Apr. 11,
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325–328; 27th, Apr. 12, 330–331; 28th, Apr. 14th, 331–333; 29th, Apr. 15,
334–336; 30th, Apr. 16, 344–348; 31st, Apr. 17, 348–349; 32nd, Apr. 17,
349–353; 33rd, Apr. 18, 253; 34th, Apr. 18,
354–356; 35th, Apr. 19, 358–360; 36th, Apr. 19, 360–366; 37th, Apr. 20,
366–367; 38th, Apr. 21, 370–371; 39th Apr. 21, 371–374; 40th, Apr. 22,
378; 41st, Apr. 22, 378; 42nd, Apr. 23,
381–385; 43rd, Apr. 24, 386–390
- Meetings, informal: 2nd, Apr.
21, 377; 3rd, Apr. 22, 377n; 4th, Apr. 22,
377n
- Proceedings, 234–576
- Recommendations on conference subjects, 197–223
- Special committees, reports of, 427–433, 446–450
- Fifth session (1947), London:
- Agenda and procedure, and discussions regarding
holding of, 387–388, 390, 676–678, 687–695, 697–698, 708n, 731–733, 737–740
- Decisions, record of, 344–346, 349–351
- Delgates to, 728–730
- Documents cited: CFM (47) (L): 3, Nov. 25, 732n; 5, Nov. 26,
772n, 774n; 6,
Nov. 26, 734
n; 7, Nov. 27, 735n, 757n, 758n, 759n; 762n, 763n; 765n; 766n; text, 779–788; 8, Nov. 27,
750n, 798,
text, 799–800; 9,
Nov. 27, 735
n; 12, Nov. 28, 735n, 736n, text,
789; 14, Dec. 1,
745
n; 15, Dec. 2, 746n, 747n; 750n, 799–800, 807
n; 19, Dec. 5, 748
n; 21, Dec. 6, 790
n; 22, Dec. 8, 755n, 759n; 767n; text, 790–793; 23, Dec. 8,
757
n; 25, Dec. 11, 787
n; 31, Dec. 12, 767
n; 32, Dec. 13, 768n
- Meetings, formal, and decisions of: 1st, Nov. 25, 731–733; 2nd, Nov. 26,
733–734; 3rd,
Nov. 27, 734–736; 4th,
Nov. 28, 736–737; 5th,
Nov. 29, 740–741; 6th,
Dec. 1, 741–742; 7th,
Dec. 2, 742–744; 8th,
Dec. 3, 746; 9th, Dec. 4, 747–748; 10th, Dec. 5,
748–750; 11th, Dec. 6, 753–754; 12th, Dec. 8, 756–758; 13th, Dec. 9,
759–760; 14th, Dec. 10, 762–764; 15th, Dec. 11, 765–766; 16th, Dec. 12,
766–769; 17th, Dec. 15, 770–772
- Postconference discussions, 811–830
- U.S. delegation reports, 731–737, 740–744, 746–750, 753–754, 756–772
- U.S. State Department reports on possible
principal subjects, 727–728
-
Couve de Murville, Maurice
(see also
Deputies of the Council of Foreign
Ministers, 5n, 7, 13, 17–19, 21, 39–41, 112n, 113, 118–119, 134,
187, 236, 344, 379, 730, 737, 754,
995, 1031, 1033n, 1052
- Crimea Conference. See
Yalta Conference.
-
Cullis, M. F., 577, 619,
632
- Currency problems in: Austria, 584,
1179–1180, 1208–1220
passim; Germany, 84, 226, 876–881
- Curzon Line, 144, 162, 186–187, 320
- Czechoslovakia, 16, 24, 31, 35, 40, 46–47, 60, 65, 70–71, 75, 77, 81, 86, 92, 96, 100, 111,
137, 147, 172, 453, 456, 477, 584,
734, 872, 917, 977, 1177, 1186, 1193;
Communist Party, 147; frontier with
Austria, 116–117, 122, 503–504, 516; German reparations, 86–87, 97, 1123,
1126, 1129–1130, 1139–1140
-
- Danube River, 100, 117, 380,
503; navigation on, 367, 558,
578, 600, 621–622, 627
- Danube Shipping Company (DDSG),
581, 583, 587, 592, 622–625, 627,
632, 665, 667, 670, 800, 808
- Danubian Basin, 4, 1177
-
Daspit, Alexander B., 1111–1112,
1115, 1128–1132
-
Dean, Patrick, 687, 689,
692, 703–704, 729, 968
-
de Carbonnel, Eric, 828
- Decartelization of Germany, 45, 47, 81–84
passim, 225, 419–420, 765, 1165
- Declaration Regarding the Defeat of Germany (1945), 60, 125n, 832
-
de Gaulle, Général de Brigade
Charles, 154, 242, 699–700, 702,
756, 793–794, 813, 998,
1164
- Demilitarization and disarmament of: Austria, 269, 634–635; Germany, 11, 43–54
passim, 58–63, 157, 160–161, 164, 183,
194–195,
214, 243–245, 308, 401–402, 447–448, 461–462
- Democratization in: Austria, 1171;
Germany, 45–53
passim, 73–77, 250–252, 307,
403, 428, 448–450, 463, 471
- Denazification in: Austria, 120, 128, 522;
Germany, 42, 45, 47–49, 53, 57–58, 73–77, 140, 225, 228, 249–252, 403,
427–428,
462, 978, 1165
- Denmark, 16, 24, 31, 35, 47–48, 60, 71, 77, 87, 92–93, 97, 101, 109, 121, 135,
184, 275, 453, 456, 459, 839–840, 1153; frontier with Germany, 213
- Deputies of the Council of Foreign Ministers:
- Deputies for Austria:
- Documents cited: CFM (D) (47) (A):
6, Jan. 18, 118n, 125n, 134
n; 9, Jan. 20, 114n, 135, 573; 10,
Jan. 21, 135,
637; 11, Jan. 23, 135; 12, Jan. 22, 115n, 135; 15, Jan. 25, 135; 17,
Jan., 135; 18, Jan. 24, 135; 19,
Jan. 24, 135; 20, Jan. 28, 117; 21,
Jan. 28, 116n, 135; 22, Jan. 30,
121
n; 23, Jan. 30, 119n, 124n, 135; 24, Jan. 30,
135; 25, Jan. 30, 135; 27, Jan. 30, 135; 44,
Feb. 7, 135; 45, Feb. 7, 127n, 135; 56, Feb. 12, 117
n; 69, 135; 73, 135; 74,
Feb. 17, 131n, 135; 75, Feb. 17,
135, 637; 80,
Feb. 18, 126
n; 96, Feb. 24, 134
n; 102, Feb. 25, text, 134–138
- Meetings held in London: 1st,
Jan. 16, 6, 6n,
112–113; 2nd,
Jan. 17, 113
n; 4th, Jan. 24, 115
n; 9th, Jan. 29, 116
n; 10th, Jan. 30, 118
n; 11th, Jan. 31, 119
n; 12th, Jan. 31, 121
n; 14th, Feb. 5, 124
n; 15th, Feb. 5, 124n, 126
n; 17th, Feb. 7, 117
n; 18th, Feb. 10, 127
n; 21st, Feb. 15, 131
n; 22nd, Feb. 17, 132
n; 25th, Feb. 19, 126
n; 28th, Feb. 24, 134
n; 29th, Feb. 25, 134
n; 55th, Apr. 20, 373
n; 56th, Apr. 21, 373n
- Report to the Council of Foreign Ministers, 134–138, 266–270, 516–573, 798–799
- Treaty for Austria, Second report of the Deputies,
349–351, 354–355, 359, 361–362, 364–366, 372–373, 382–383, 386–387
- Deputies for Germany:
- Agreed records of decision,
5n
- Allied states hearings, 5–7
- Arrangements for meetings, 1–4, 703–704
- Committee of Consultation and Information, 29, 33, 108, 253, 253n
- Committee of Experts, appointment and report of,
34–36
- Documents cited: CFM (D) (46) NY:
74, Dec. 12, 1, 14n, 22n, 105
n; 80, Dec. 31, 1–2
- Documents cited: CFM (D) (47) (G):
5, Jan. 13, 5n,
41, 138; 7,
Jan. 14, 5n, 55, 138; 8, Jan. 14, 5
n; 9, Jan. 14, 6n,
50; 16, Jan. 16, 40
n; 17, Jan. 19, 42; 18,
Jan. 21, 8
n; 19, Jan. 20, 48; 20,
Jan. 22, 43, 138; 21,
Jan. 22, 46; 22 Jan. 28, 13n,
15n, 16, 23
n; 22 rev., Jan. 28, text,
15–16, 105
n; 23, Jan. 24, 55; 24,
Jan. 25, 50
; 25, Jan. 24, 9n,
41; 26, Jan. 28, 12n, 55; 27, Jan. 27,
54; 28 Jan. 25, 50;
30, Jan. 28, text 57–58; 32, Jan. 29,
57; 33, Jan. 29, 48;
34, Jan. 28, 48, 53; 36. Jan. 30,
text, 46–47; 38,
Jan. 30, 23n, 36n, text, 17–19, 105
n; 39, Jan. 31, 391
n; 40, Jan. 31, 42; 41,
Jan. 30, 20n, text, 45–46; 44, Feb. 4, 27
n; 45 rev., Feb. 4, 52; 46, Feb. 5, 47; 47,
Feb. 5, 49; 48, Feb. 7, 56; 49,
Feb. 7, 49; 50, Feb. 8, text, 44–45; 51, Feb. 7, 49; 53,
Feb. 10, 28n, 36n, 106, text, 24–26; 54, Feb. 12,
37n; 55, Feb. 12, 36n, 106, text, 28–30; 56, Feb. 12,
34n, 36n, 106, 108n, 117n, text, 30–32; 58, Feb. 13,
53; 59, Feb. 13, 37n;
60, Feb. 15, text. 47–48; 61, Feb. 14,
9n, 41; 62, Jan. 27, 54; 63,
Nov. 14, 42; 64, Feb. 18, 50; 65
rev., Feb. 21, 106, text, 34–36; 68, Feb. 21, 106, 253n, text, 32–33; 69 rev., Feb.
26, 32n, 107n, text, 105–107; 70, Feb. 25,
106, 320n, text, 40–108; 73, Feb. 18, 361
n; 74, Nov. 10, 706
n; 78 rev., Nov. 12, 452n, 453n, 455n, 456n, 457n, 458n, 459n, 460n, 746n
- Drafting Committee, 40n, 170; report by, 105n
- Meetings held in London, Jan.–Feb.: 1st, Jan. 14, 3–4; 2nd Jan. 14, 5
n; 3rd, Jan. 16, 6n,
40
n; 4th, Jan. 17, 7n,
13
n; 5th, Jan. 21, 7
n; 6th, Jan. 23, 9; 7th,
Jan. 24, 12
n; 9th, Jan. 28, 12
n; 10th, Jan. 29, 15n,
16
n; 14th, Feb. 5, 17
n; 15th, Feb. 6, 27
n; 18th, Feb. 11, 26; 19th,
Feb. 12, 28
n; 20th, Feb. 13, 30
n; 21st, Feb. 14, 30
n; 23rd, Feb. 17, 37
n; 25th, Feb. 19, 30
n; 27th, Feb. 21, 32
n; 28th, Feb. 22, 34
n; 29th, Feb. 24, 107; 30th, Feb. 26, 105
; 32nd, Mar. 12, 253
n; analysis of meetings, 105–112
- Meetings held in London, Nov.:
1st, Nov. 6, 703;
2nd, Nov. 8, 704; 3rd,
Nov. 10, 706; 4th, Nov. 11, 707; 5th,
Nov. 12, 708; 6th, Nov. 13, 709; 7th,
Nov. 14, 709; 8th, Nov. 17, 710; 9th,
Nov. 18, 711; 10th, Nov. 19, 711; 11th, Nov. 19, 711; 12th, Nov. 21,
712; 13th, Nov. 22, 712
- Names of Deputies, 238, 703n
- Procedure for the preparation of German peace
treaty, 1–39
passim; report on, 185–287, 320
- Report to the Council of Foreign Ministers, 9n,
12n, 27n, 40–107, 108n, 147n, 320, 397–400, 452–470, 798–799
- Disarmament. See
Demilitarization and disarmament.
- Dismemberment of Germany, 69–70, 72
- Displaced persons in: Austria, 116,
126–127,
160, 169, 352, 526, 633–634, 1171;
camps, 57, 374; Germany, 253–255, 412–416, 429–433, 463–465, 917
-
Dixon, Pierson John, 237, 278,
490n, 750, 752
-
Dodge, Joseph M., 577, 579–580, 583,
587–590,
600, 601n, 603,
607–608,
610–619
passim, 669, 728, 733n, 798n, 801–806, 808–809, 949n
- Correspondence with Marshall and Hilldring on Austrian Treaty Commission,
585–587, 673–675; with Hilldring on Soviet
attitude toward Austrian Treaty, 605–606
- Participation in Austrian Treaty Commission, 577–590, 605–611
passim
-
Dodge Plan, 949
-
Dorr, Russell, 1108–1116,
1119–1124, 1131
-
Douglas, Lewis W., 676–678, 728, 734–740, 750,
752, 811–815, 822, 827,
830n, 918, 924n, 933n, 937–938, 945–946, 952–957
passim, 969–971, 984,
1020, 1027n, 1029–1033, 1038n, 1039–1058
passim, 1068–1069, 1072, 1124
- Activities and views on: Anglo-American coal talks, 936–938; revision of bizonal agreement, 969–970; Saar, 1088–1089; tripartite level of
industry talks, 1047–1049, 1064–1065
- Conversations with: Bidault and Marshall on Germany, 813–815; Bidault on Ruhr, 811–812
-
Douglas, Marshal of the Royal Air Force
Sir Sholto, 856, 918, 1043,
1058, 1068n
-
Draper, Maj. Gen. William H.,
235, 333–334, 357, 473–476, 479,
482, 485, 725–726, 911, 968, 1059n, 1069–1070, 1089, 1162
-
Dratvin, Lt. Gen. Mikhail
Ivanovich, 773, 869, 926n
-
Dulles, John Foster, 217, 235,
276, 344, 354, 361, 364, 372, 381,
386, 396, 476–477, 728, 737, 793–794
-
Dunn, James C., 496–497, 1163–1164
-
-
Eaton, Charles A.:
Correspondence with Lovett on
revised level of industry plan and reparations, 1133–1137;
Council of Foreign Ministers, 5th session,
participation in, 731, 733–734, 736, 740–742, 746–748, 753,
756, 759, 762, 766
-
ECITO. See
European Central Inland Transport
Organization.
-
ECO. See
European Coal Organization.
- Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), 81, 324, 828,
982
- Egypt, 282, 1150
-
Eisenhower, Gen. of the Army Dwight
D., 832n, 844
- Elbe, 91, 100, 157
- Emmerich Province, 94
- Ems, 94, 104, 211
-
Erhardt, John G., 235, 587,
600, 603–605, 613–616, 670–671, 675, 728,
804–805,
1168–1180
passim, 1185–1186, 1188, 1192–1200
passim, 1207,
1210, 1213–1214, 1225–1226
-
Espinosa de los Monteros,
37n, 195–196
- Ethiopia, 118
- Eupen, 209
- European Advisory Commission, 7, 828n, 831–832, 846
- European Central Inland Transport Organization
(ECITO), 477, 810, 840, 982
- European Coal Organization (ECO), 485, 812, 814,
820, 826–828, 830, 975,
982–983,
1079, 1080n, 1082–1083, 1085–1086,
1091, 1093–1094
- European Interim Aid Bill, 751, 753
-
European Recovery and American Aid: A Report by
the President’s Committee on Foreign Aid, 749n
- European Recovery Program. See
Marshall Plan
-
Evatt, Herbert V., 182, 501,
599
- Export-Import Bank, 584, 812, 1048,
1167, 1177–1178, 1192
-
-
FDGB. See
Free German Trade Union League.
-
Figl, Leopold, 119–120, 594, 596,
625, 1171, 1174, 1182, 1184,
1187–1188, 1194, 1196, 1214
- Finland, 145, 153, 179, 495, 525,
672, 701
-
Fischer, Ernst, 504, 614,
1182
- Foreign Affairs Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, 1107
- Foreign Aid Act (1947), 1206n
- Foreign Economics Commission, 1107
- Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Senate, 1107
- Foreign Relief Act of May 31, 1185, 1195,
1197, 1202, 1206n
-
Forester, Max, 946–950, 964
-
Forrestal, James V., 394n, 789, 790n, 927,
1116n
- France, 102, 110, 162, 897, 937,
959n, 972, 1161;
Communist movement in 146, 290, 369,
702, 751–752, 812, 998;
economic reconstruction of, 190–195, 1001;
political and economic situation in, 249, 367–370, 739–740, 1011–1012, 1071; position on definition of German
assets in Austria, 620–625; position on Germany, 16–19, 154–155, 187–188;
request for coal, 188–189, 368,
812; security of, 190–195;
Socialist Party, 996
- Free German Trade Union League (FDGB), 251, 848–853, 863–864, 902
-
-
Gallman, Waldemar, 688–689, 815n, 822n, 904–905, 908
-
Geolot, A.F., 1224–1226
-
Gerashchenko, Vladimir
Sergeyevich, 163n
- German Coal Management (Deutsche Kohlen Bergbau Leitung), 971–976
- German currency reform, 819–820, 823,
827, 830
- German Liberal Democratic Party. See
Liberal-Demokratische Partei.
- German Merchant Navy, 84, 89
- German Navy, 245
- German peace settlement:
- Advisory Council: Establishment of, 312–313, 315; functions of, 439, 468
- Allied governments’ request for participation in, 2–3, 11, 19–21, 491–502
- Central administrative agencies, 311–312, 437–438, 480
- Constitutional structure: Allies’ views on, 68–73;
French views on, 224–225; U.S. views on, 162, 199–200, 203–204, 277–278
- Disarmament and demilitarization of Germany, draft treaty,
382, 386, 710
- Draft procedure, 17–19
- Economic principles for Germany, 42–43, 46, 48,
51, 53, 56, 58, 79–85, 162, 215–216, 255–257, 416–418, 466, 478, 748–750, 753–764
passim, 766, 784–787; Allied views, 79–85;
British proposal on, 779–788; Soviet proposal on, 757, 790–793
- Economic unity of Germany, 262–265, 299–300, 339, 384, 394, 416–421, 444, 465–467, 477, 487–488; British views on, 184, 225, 256; French
views on, 224–225, 258; Soviet views on, 224, 256, 280; U.S. views on, 199, 214–216, 231
-
Marshall’s testimony
before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 166–170
- Political principles of, 51–52, 56, 68–73, 164–166, 780–784
- Political structure of Germany, 42, 45, 48–49
- Procedure for, 1–39
passim, 105–112
passim, 285–287, 331, 394–400, 407–409, 425–427, 452–460, 470
- Provisional government for Germany, 183, 201–202, 225–230
passim, 271, 277–280, 292, 304, 306, 315, 318, 330, 342, 411, 440, 443–445, 467–468, 780, 827–828
- Report of the Deputies for Germany to CFM, 452–460
- Signing of, Bevin’s
and Marshall’s views
on, 450–451, 460–461
- Summary statement on important phases of, 160–163
- Territorial reorganization, 45,
63–68, 255
- U.S. objectives in, 160
- German People’s Congress, 770n, 901–904, 906
- Germany (see also
Allied Control Authority for Germany, Allied Control Council for Germany, Berlin, Bizonia,
Level of industry plan for Germany,
German peace settlement, Prussia, Reparations
and restitution, Ruhr, and
Saar):
- Administrative agencies, 311,
330
- Assets, U.S. - Canada - Netherlands agreement on, 1143
- Assets in Austria. (See
Austria: German assets in.)
- Coal industry (see also
Coal, Ruhr, and
Saar): Benelux position on, 967n;
British proposal for socialization of, 927–928, 1151; control and management of,
929–931, 940–944, 947–954, 965–966, 971–976, 999, 1003, 1017, 1061; French concern over, 984–986, 1021–1031, 1035–1038
passim, 1040, 1048–1049; U.S. position on, 958–959, 971–977
- Control machinery, Allied agreement on (1944), 828n, 831
- Currency reform, 819–820, 823, 827, 830, 876–878
- Decartelization, 45–57, 81–84
passim, 225, 419–420, 765, 1165
- Demilitarization and disarmament, 11, 43–54
passim, 58–63, 157, 160–161, 164, 183, 194–195, 214, 243–245, 308, 401–402, 447–448, 461–462
- Democratization, 73–77, 250–252, 307, 403, 428, 448–450, 463, 471
- Denazification, 42, 45, 47–48, 53, 57–58, 73–77,
140, 225, 228, 249–252, 403, 427–428, 462, 978, 1165
- Dismemberment of, 69–70, 72
- Displaced persons, 253–255, 412–416, 429–433, 463–465, 917
- Economic problems. See
Bizonia, Level
of industry plan for Germany, Reparations and restitution, and
Ruhr.
- Elections in, 152, 227, 404, 428, 430
- Export-import program, 760,
915–918, 920–923, 980
- Food crisis, 919, 921, 924, 936–937, 960–962, 1012, 1144–1166
- Frontiers (see also
Polish-German frontier), 42, 47–48, 50, 52,
54, 56–57, 65, 91–94, 110, 150, 206–214, 231, 300, 323, 734, 789
- Government structure, U.S. views on, 199–200, 203–204
- Merchant fleet, 84, 89
- Navy, 245
- Occupation and control, 831–1166
- Occupation costs in, 317, 417–418
- Occupation forces in, 389,
397, 418, 471
- Occupation forces, question of withdrawal of, 179, 227, 713, 870–872, 896–898, 905–908, 969–971, 1200–1201, 1207
- Occupation zones (Western German), economic cooperation,
control, and rehabilitation, 99,
152, 472–491, 909–977
- Occupation zones, fusion of: Bizonal (U.S.–U.K.), 256, 333, 374, 739, 1076, Soviet views on, 141, 225, 419, 479–483, 679n, 713, 791n, 821, 853–855, 912, 954–956; trizonal (U.S.–U.K.–France),
241, 250, 738, 815–819, 826, 828, 830n
- Political organization of, 162, 304, 311, 409–412, 436–438, 693; British
views on, 904–905; French views on, 277; Soviet views on, 277; U.S. views on, 298–299
- Political parties. See
Christian
Democratic Union, Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands, Liberal-Demokratische Partei, Sozialistische Einheitspartei
Deutschlands, and
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands.
- Prisoners of war, 382, 978, 980, 1155
- Prohibited industries in, 43,
61, 83, 104, 1058
- Refugees, German, in Denmark, 48, 93–94, 184
- Socialization of industries in West Germany, 914–915, 919–920, 927–928, 931–932, 953–954, 986, 1152
- Steel production, 262, 264–265, 309, 984–985, 992, 998–999, 1001–1002, 1040
- Surrender, Act of (1945), 452, 455
- Territorial reorganization of, 407, 430–431
- Trade unions in, 227, 251, 404, 430, 848–853, 863–864, 902
- Transfer of populations from: Austria, 527; Yugoslavia, 95, 527, 977
- War criminals, 54, 57, 91,
307, 464
-
War potential, liquidation
of, 330, 402, 635–636
- Withdrawal of Allied forces of occupation from, question
of, 179, 227, 713, 870–872, 896–898, 905–908, 969–971, 1200–1201, 1207
-
Ginsburg, Charles David, 577, 588,
606, 609, 613–616, 619, 626–630, 632, 664–669, 675,
720, 728, 806; correspondence with:
Cohen on Austrian Treaty,
590–598;
Gruber on German assets in
Austria, 625–626
-
Glasser, Harold, 163n, 171–172
- Gold, restitution of, 261, 1111–1113,
1143
-
Goldsmith, Raymond, 720, 806
-
Grabski, Stanislaw; 151n, 155
-
Grafftey Smith, A. P., 163n
-
Graves, Hubert Ashton, 1006–1008
-
Gray, Gordon, 968
- Greece, 16, 24, 31, 35, 48–49, 60, 71, 82, 87, 97–98, 101–102, 290–291, 401,
453, 456, 459, 682, 724, 755, 898,
1161
-
Green, J. C., 260–261
-
Griffiths, Stanton, 822
-
Grotewohl, Otto, 857, 860,
868, 888n
-
Gruben, Baron Hervé de, 42–43
-
Gruber, Dr. Karl, 119–124, 131–132, 353, 504,
575–576,
583, 593–594, 596, 605,
616n, 625–626, 685, 744–745, 760–761, 802,
1182, 1221, 1225–1227
- Conversations on Austrian Treaty with: Hickerson and Marshall, 744–745; Williamson, 580–582, 760–761
- Correspondence with: Ginsburg on German assets in Austria, 625–626; Marshall on Austrian coal supplies, 575–576, on South Tyrol, 1226–1227
-
Gurney, Chan, 1160–1161
-
Gusev, Fedor Tarasovich, 4–6, 8–9, 11, 13–14, 22–23, 26n, 27,
39–40,
112n, 113, 116,
118–119,
121–130,
132, 175, 235, 237–238, 679
-
-
Hajdu, Vavro, 46
-
Hall-Patch, Sir Edmund, 235, 237,
349, 354, 358, 361, 364, 371–372, 381, 390n, 474,
478, 729–730, 754, 988,
992–995,
997n
- Hapsburg restoration in Austria, question of treaty
clauses concerning, 175–176, 502–503, 514–515
-
Harriman, W. Averell, 341, 394n, 593,
997–999
-
Harriman Report, 749
-
Harvey, Sir Oliver Charles,
182, 904
-
Hatch, Carl A., 166, 169
-
Hays, Maj. Gen. George, 726n
-
Heath, Donald Read, 5n, 40, 856–858, 860–866, 1144–1146
-
Helmer, Oskar, 1182, 1219n
-
Hickenlooper, Bourke, 166–170
-
Hickerson, John D., 171n, 606–608, 611, 687,
689, 691–692, 697–698, 712–717, 723, 728,
744, 891–893, 896, 1050–1052, 1063, 1069n, 1071, 1082, 1085–1088,
1130, 1162–1164
- Conversation with Gruber and Marshall on Austrian Treaty, 744–745
- Correspondence with Murphy on KPD activities in U.S. zone, 882–884, 891–893
-
Hilldring, John H., 177n, 197, 713n, 876n, 909,
915, 927–928, 1004–1005,
1116–1117, 1119, 1146, 1157–1158, 1167–1168;
correspondence with: Dodge on
Austrian Treaty Commission, 585–587, on Soviet position regarding
Austrian Treaty, 605–606
-
Hirschfeld, H. M., 50, 720
-
Hitler, Adolf, 71,
120, 122, 251, 272, 297, 348, 353,
511, 913
-
Hitler-Mussolini Agreement
of 1939, 1224,
1226
-
Hixon, Col. C. E., 1210
-
Hodgson, Lt. Col. William
R., 9–11, 22, 41
- Holstein, 48, 93, 213
-
Hood, Viscount Samuel, 4, 13, 112, 116,
118, 121–128
passim, 132–133, 235,
237–238,
349, 354, 358, 361, 364, 372, 381,
386
-
Hoover, Herbert, 1106–1107,
1147n, 1148, 1152–1154; mission to
Germany, 394–395, 1106n
-
Horak, Jiri, 379–380
- House of Commons, 937, 953, 969,
1076, 1081n
-
Howley, Col. Frank, 865–866, 1166
-
Hoyer Millar, Frederick
Robert, 956, 1042–1044,
1055
-
Humelsine, Carlisle H., 729, 793
- Hungary, 145, 159, 172, 179, 181,
261, 275, 497, 525, 584, 622–623, 625, 627,
665, 672, 701, 796, 800, 838, 977,
1182n, 1193
-
- Iceland, 1153
- India, 16, 24, 28, 34–35, 41, 283, 290, 453,
456, 459, 704–705, 740, 839, 1161
- Informal Policy Committee on Germany, 1107
- Information and Consultation Conference of the Allied States, 398, 458–459
- Inter-Allied Reparations Agency (IARA), 88, 216, 228,
232, 238, 240, 242, 263, 285–286, 357, 391–392, 424,
477, 482, 484, 490, 715, 718–719, 817–818, 1000, 1104,
1107–1108, 1116–1118, 1120–1121, 1123–1124,
1132, 1135, 1139, 1142; assembly of, 1128n, 1131, 1132n; hearing of representation of,
258–262;
report on proposed level of industry, 1109–1117
- Inter-American Conference, Quitandinha, Brazil (Aug. 15–Sept. 2), 681n
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), 368
- International Emergency Food Council (IEFC), 1145, 1154,
1160
- International Labor Organization (ILO), 1169
- International Refugee Organization, 255, 413–415, 465,
822
-
Inverchapel, Lord, 955n, 1140–1142
- Iran, 37n, 408–409, 426, 459n, 491–493; participation in
German peace settlement, 20–21; U.S. views on, 282, 285–288
- Italian-Austrian agreement (1946), 119, 134
- Italian peace treaty, 73, 113n, 118n, 119, 125,
197, 285–286, 371, 495,
525, 672, 686, 701, 752, 1221n, 1224
- Italy, 10, 17, 98, 145, 153, 157, 163n, 172,
180, 275, 280, 376, 500, 595, 623,
745
794–795,
816, 820, 897, 980–981, 1161, 1163–1164; participation in
German peace treaty, 497–498; restitution of gold, and liquidation
of German assets, 1143; settlement with
Austria on South Tyrol, 1221–1228
-
Iveković, Mladen, 57, 99
-
-
Jacobs, George R., 476, 1033,
1039, 1042–1043
-
Jacobson, Jerome, 1209
- Japan, 194, 280, 494, 525, 888,
929, 1160
- Japanese reparations policy, 1117,
1119
-
Jelisarov. See
Yelisarov
.
-
Jenkins, Sir Thomas Gilmour,
956, 1042, 1047, 1056, 1058
- Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 915n, 927n, 1165, 1167,
1172, 1176–1179, 1187, 1190,
1197, 1202; directive on occupation policy in Germany, 1165
-
Jordan, W. J., 52
-
-
Kaiser, Jacob, 874, 876,
886, 888n, 890,
903–904,
906
-
Kardeli, Edvard, 348, 361n; conversation with Matthews, Marshall, and Simich on Yugoslav
claims against Austria, 328–329
- Karlshorst. See
Soviet Military Administration in
Germany.
-
Keating, Maj. Gen. Frank A.,
865, 878n, 926n
-
Kennan, George F., 1068–1069
-
Keyes, Lt. Gen. Geoffrey, 503–505, 587, 600,
610, 671, 675, 728, 804–805, 808–809, 1184,
1187–1188, 1190–1192, 1195–1207, 1209, 1213,
1217–1218; views on Austrian problem, and the future of
Austria, 795–797, 1171n, 1172–1176, 1180
-
Kidd, Coburn B., conversation
with Barnes and Williamson on Austrian treaty
negotiations, 619–620
- Kiel Canal, 48, 91
-
Kindleberger, Charles P.,
476–478;
conversation with Bonnet and
Thorp on allocation of
Saar coal, 1079–1080
-
Kirk, Adm. Alan G., 433, 696
-
Kirkpatrick, Sir Ivone
Augustine, 904–905, 908
-
Kiselev, Kuzma Venediktovich,
44, 236,
349, 354, 361, 364, 372, 381, 386,
508, 614
- Klagenfurt plebiscite of 1920, 509
-
Kleffens, Eelco Nicolaas
van, 772–774
-
Kleinwaechter, Ludwig, 584, 611–613, 615,
616n, 1227
-
Koenig, Gen. Pierre, 730, 812–813, 815,
931, 1079n
- Koenigsberg, 150, 162, 176,
204–205,
213
-
Koktomov, Nikolay Petrovich,
577, 632, 729, 733n, 798n, 806, 810
- Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD) (German Communist Party), 694, 857–861, 863–864, 866–867, 889,
892–893;
activities in American zone, 882–884; merger with SED (Socialist Unity Party) in Berlin and Soviet zone,
856–860
- Korea, 888, 898, 1002, 1160, 1180
-
Kotikov, Maj. Gen. Aleksander
G., 849, 851, 864–865, 874
-
Krauland, Peter, 581–582, 593–594, 596, 625,
1182
-
Kretzmann, Edwin M. J., 805–810, 1209
-
Kurasov, Col. Gen. Vladimir
Vasilyevich, 236, 354, 358,
361, 364, 372, 381, 386, 610, 671,
1185–1186, 1188–1191, 1194
-
Kurochkin, Col. Gen. Pavel
Alekseevich, 847–848, 869,
873
-
-
Laender, 199,
225, 227, 250n,
272, 277, 304–306, 311–313, 441–442, 483,
787n, 825, 854;
British views on, 183; council, 843; establishment of, 201–203, 229–230, 280; governments, power of, 445–446, 470
- Laenderbank, 626, 1192
- Land reform in Germany, 81, 308, 404,
428, 449
-
Lane, Arthur Bliss, 152, 155–156; correspondence with Marshall regarding German
territories under Polish administration, 142–145
-
Lawson, William H., 577
-
LDP. See
Liberal-Demokratische Partei.
- League of Nations, 121, 208, 588;
liquidation of, 525
-
Lemmer, Ernst, 888n, 903–904, 906
-
Lenin, Vladimir ilich, 139, 593, 823
-
Leroy-Beaulieau, Paul, 828
-
Leszczycki, Stanislaw; 54
- Level of industry plan for Germany, 43, 80, 83, 85, 161, 188,
199, 216–218, 228, 232,
255–256,
263–265,
298–304,
307, 309, 316, 356–357, 402, 474,
481, 718, 726–727, 738–739, 787–788, 886,
979–1072
passim, 1131–1137, 1156; tripartite level of industry
conversations, 1024–1031, 1035–1037, 1041–1042,
1044n, 1045–1049,
1055, 1064–1066, 1070–1072,
1091–1098, 1107–1108
- Level of post war German economy, 421–422, 467; Soviet proposal for, 390–392
- Liberal-Demokratische Partei (LDP) (German Liberal Democratic Party),
694, 858, 862, 875–876, 883–884, 889, 901–902, 913
-
Lightner, Edwin Allan Jr.,
197–201,
905–907,
1080–1082
-
Lisicky, Karol, 46, 116–117
- Lithuania, 150–151
- Loans to: Austria, 1167–1168, 1177–1178, 1192; Germany, 981
- Lobau refinery, 665; Soviet seizure
of, 607–610;
U.S. protest, 671–673
-
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 166–170, 606n
-
Lovett, Robert A., 606, 616–618, 671–673, 685–687, 723–724, 731,
733–734,
736, 740–742, 740–750, 753–770, 789, 793,
830n, 932, 953–956, 959n, 969–971, 983, 986n, 997,
1000–1001, 1011, 1020, 1022,
1025n, 1029–1033,
1067, 1124, 1132–1133, 1140–1142, 1154n, 1156n, 1213–1214
- Activities and views on: Anglo-American coal talks, 950–952, 966–968; Austria, 611–613, 1208; CFM London session,
preparations for, 679–680; German coal, 1063–1064, 1090–1093; German level of industry,
1014–1015, 1017–1020, 1035–1037, 1038–1039, 1045–1046; reduction of occupation
forces, 1207; reparations
deliveries to Soviet Union, 1140–1143;
resumption of reparations deliveries, 1055; Ruhr, 1037–1038, 1070–1071; Saar, 1090–1091, 1100–1103; South Tyrol, 1227–1228; U.S.
information program in Germany, 895–896
- Conversations with: Balfour, Graves, Penson, and Matthews on German level of industry plan,
1006–1008; Bonnet and Wallner on level of industry, 1046–1047; Van
Kleffens, Nolting, and Silvercruys on German peace settlement, 772–774
- Correspondence with: Anderson on German food supplies, 1162; Eaton on level of industry
and reparations, 1133–1137
- Lusatian Serbs, 57, 91
- Luxembourg, 16, 24, 28, 31, 34, 40, 49–50, 56, 60–61, 65, 67, 71, 75, 78, 82–83, 87, 90, 94, 98, 102, 111, 325,
327, 453, 456, 459, 690, 734, 794,
839, 937, 959, 967, 972, 985, 1044,
1047; claims in respect to Germany,
50, 184,
210; German frontier, 94
-
-
Mack, Sir William Henry
Bradshaw, 235, 349, 354,
358, 361, 364, 372, 381, 615
- Magistrat of Berlin, 842, 862
-
Maisky, Ivan Mikhailovich,
395
-
Makin, Norman J. O., 181–182
-
Makins, Roger M., 729, 1079,
1151
-
Marjoribanks, James A. M.,
729, 733n
-
Marshall, George Catlett,
174n, 189n, 195, 234,
237, 258–261, 278, 285,
287, 349, 354, 358, 361, 364, 372,
381, 386, 415n,
472n, 495n, 505n, 535n, 676, 692,
695, 728, 731, 764, 771, 777, 790n, 807,
810, 927, 963, 983, 995, 1007n, 1008–1009,
1018n, 1053, 1072n, 1075n, 1080n, 1085, 1090, 1103, 1114,
1138, 1154n, 1174, 1213
- Activities and views on: Austria, 1180–1181; Austrian
currency conversion, 1214–1215; Austrian peace treaty,
129, 579–580; Benelux
participation at CFM London
session, 719–720; bizonal level of industry
plan, 306–307, 987–988, 1010–1011, 1131–1132; British-American coal talks, 933–936, 939; British
dollar drain, 944–945; CFM London session, 698–699, 769–770; economic and political unity of Germany,
298–299; French representation on level of industry
talks, 1021–1022; Italy’s participation in
preparation of German peace treaty, 497–498; occupation
costs, 758; procedure for a
German settlement, 14–15, 36–38; reparations,
307, 1123, 1130–1131; reparation of South
Tyrolean optants, 1223–1225; Saar’s incorporation into
French economy, 1098–1099; Soviet seizures of Allied
property in Austria, 608–610; tripartite level of industry
discussions, 1024–1029, 1107–1108;
U.S.-Austrian relief agreement, 1188–1190; wheat
allocation to Germany, 1147n
- Conversations with: Alphand, Bidault, and Matthews on French problems, 190–195, 367–370; Bevin on Anglo-American relations, 815–822, on Germany, 309–311, 750–753, 827–829, on procedural matters, 315–317, on reparations, 273–275, on Stalin–Bevin meeting, 289–291; Bidault, Bohlen, Douglas, Dulles, and Massigli on CFM procedures, 737–740; Bidault, Bonnet, and Thorp on preparation of
CFM London session, 680–681; Bidault and Douglas on Germany, 813–815; Bidault, Bohlen, and Bonnet on Ruhr, 682–685; Bonnet
and Matthews on
bizonal discussions, 1000–1003, on Germany, 156–158; Bonnet
and Reber on Ruhr,
720–722; Clay
and Robertson on
Germany, 822–827; Clayton on British management of Ruhr, 929; Gruber and Hickerson on Austrian treaty, 744–745; Kardelj, Matthews, and Simić on Yugoslav claims against Austria,
328–329; Makin, Richards, and Stirling on Australian attitude toward
European peace treaties negotiations, 181–182; Stalin on Soviet-U.S.
relations and Germany, 337–344
- Correspondence with: Anderson on German food shortages, 1149–1150, on letter to Truman, 1156–1157; Balfour on German level of
industry plan, 1005–1006; Bevin on bizonal economic problems, 475, 490–491, on German
level of industry plan, 997, on
procedure for the preparation of German Peace Treaty, 407–409, 425–427, on signing of German Peace
Treaty, 450–451, 460–461; Bidault on coal exports from
western zones, 486–488, on reconstruction of
Germany, 991–992; Bonnet on Germany, 829–830, 971–976, on Saar boundaries, 1082–1083; Clay on British plans for
socialization of German coal industry, 931, on financial difficulties in Germany, 915–918; Deschamps on Australia’s participation in
German peace treaty, 499–501; Dodge on ATC, 673–675; Gruber on coal supplies to Austria, 575–576, on South Tyrol, 1226–1227; Gurney on food supply
program for Germany, 1160–1161; Lane on German territories
under Polish administration, 142–145; Murphy on London meeting of
Deputies for Germany, 109–112; Patterson on prevention of famine in
Germany, 1151–1153, on U.S. Air Force
deployment plans in Europe, 170–171, 185; Pauley on German reparations plan, 713–719; Truman on Austrian treaty discussions, 351, 374–376, on [Page 1245]
CFM, 764, on Pauley’s appointment, 1104–1105, on
reparations, 301–303; Zadeikis on Lithuania, 150–151; Wang
Shih-chieh on German and Austrian peace
settlements, 153
- Hearings before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on
Austrian and German peace settlements, 166–170
- Mission to China, 341n
- Reports on CFM meetings,
239–245, 249–257, 262–266, 270–272, 275–278, 287–289, 292–301, 303–308, 311–315, 317–328, 330–336, 346–349, 352–353, 355–358, 360, 363–364, 366–367, 370–371, 373–374, 377–380, 383–385, 396–397
-
Marshall Plan (see also
Conference of European Economic
Cooperation), 688, 691, 718,
758, 795–797, 809, 813,
816–818,
820, 875, 888, 897, 992, 998, 1004,
1009, 1020n, 1024, 1051, 1054, 1057,
1112, 1136, 1139, 1186, 1192;
Austrian participation, 795–796; Soviet condemnation of, 757, 886,
889, 982
-
Martin, Edwin, 1033, 1035,
1039, 1042–1043, 1055, 1209
-
Mason, Edward S., 214, 357n, 390n, 474,
476–478,
483n, 485n
-
Massigli, René, 730, 737,
1043n, 1048, 1056,
1058–1059, 1064–1066, 1088
-
Matthews, H. Freeman, 36, 169, 189, 235,
371n, 476–478, 676, 1075,
1081, 1158–1159
- Conversations with: Alphand, Bidault, and Marshall on French internal problems, 367–370, on Germany, 246–249; Balfour, Lovett, Graves, and Penson on German level of
industry plan, 1006–1008; Bonnet and Marshall on bizonal discussion, 1000–1003, on Germany, 156–158; Kardelj, Simić, and Marshall on Yugoslav claims
against Austria, 328–329
- Correspondence with Murphy on Meetings of Deputies for Germany,
21–24
- Reports on British views on Germany, 182–184; French views
on Germany, 187–188
-
Mayer, Daniel, 1102–1103,
1200
-
Mayhew, Christopher Paget,
729
-
McJunkins, Orren R., 473, 1100,
1111–1112, 1120, 1126–1128,
1131, 1132n
-
McNarney, Gen. Joseph R.,
170, 179–180, 185, 856
-
Merker, Paul, 851, 902
- Mexico, participation in German peace settlement, 37, 195–196, 291–292, 409,
426–427,
493–497
-
Mikolajczyk, Stanislaw; 143
- Ministers President meeting, 867, 878, 878n
-
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Mikhailovich, 143, 169, 235,
237–245
passim, 300–303, 337–344, 346,
349, 352, 356, 375, 383, 395, 582–583, 712–713, 721,
730–734,
740–750
passim, 770–772, 790,
801–810
passim, 826, 888, 906,
926, 1002, 1047, 1085, 1103
- Activities and views on Albania, 285–287; ACC, 250; Austrian Treaty, 347–348, 374–375; demilitarization of Germany, 334–336, 388–390; denazification in Germany,
251–252; economic unity of Germany, 256, 263; elections in Germany, 305–308; frontiers of
Germany, 321–323; German assets in Austria,
355, 385, 390; German
peace treaty, 292–297, 331–332; Iran, 283–287; political organization of Germany, 277–279, 311, 314–315, 318–319; reparations, 258–260, 263–264, 319; Saar, 326–327; Yugoslavia, 363
- Communications with Marshall and Wang Shih-chieh on Chinese views on Austrian
and German peace settlement procedures, 148–149
-
Monnet, Jean, 1001n, 1011–1012,
1022, 1029–1033, 1035, 1046,
1052
-
Monnett Plan, 188,
1001, 1040, 1049
-
Montgomery, Field Marshal Sir Bernard
Law; 871
-
Morris, Brewster H., 857, 887–891
- Moscow agreement on China (1945), 238, 242n
- Moscow declaration on Austria (1943), 122–123, 175, 1168–1169
- Moselle, 94, 98, 102, 207, 210,
1074
-
Muccio, John Joseph, 846–856
passim, 1104
-
Mueller, Josef, 886, 910
- Munich Agreement (1938), 47, 92, 97
-
Munro, Sir Gordon, 968
-
Murphy, Robert, 6, 17n, 31n, 36–41
passim, 107, 156, 234,
237–238,
320, 381, 476–478, 679, 687–688, 691–692, 698, 703n, 711–712, 720–728
passim, 812, 827–829, 833, 884–887, 893–895, 905,
908, 933, 953, 968, 979–982, 1010,
1020, 1038n, 1055, 1059, 1070, 1111,
1115, 1123, 1142
- Activities and views on: Bizonal economic cooperation,
909–911, 918–926; bizonal level of industry
plan, 1008–1009; bizonal plant list and
reparations program, 1130;
CFM Deputies meetings,
3–5;
control and management of German coal industry, 929–931; French views regarding level of industry
plans and Ruhr, 1026–1027; [Page 1246] German situation, 867–876; Polish-administered area of Germany, 173; resumption of reparations
deliveries, 1121–1122; Saar coal, 1089–1090; Soviet proposal for German peace treaty,
31n,
38–39
- Conversation with Couve de
Murville on Austrian treaty and Germany, 379
- Correspondence with: Hickerson on KPD activities in U.S. zone, 882–884, 891–893; Marshall on London meeting of Deputies for
Germany, 109–112; Matthews on meetings of Deputies for
Germany, 21–24
-
Mussolini-Hitler Agreement
(1939), 1224, 1226
-
- National Socialist Party (NSDAP), 462,
510, 529, 978
- Neisse 95, 321
- Netherlands, 6, 16, 18, 24, 28, 31, 34–35, 40, 50–51, 56, 60–61, 66–67, 71, 75, 78, 83, 87, 90, 94, 98, 103, 109, 111,
135, 217, 228, 275, 324–325, 327,
453, 456, 459, 734, 794, 839, 917,
959n, 972, 1129,
1153, 1161
- Agreement with Canada and the United States on German
enemy assets, 1143
- Claims of, 52, 184, 210–211
- German coal, 917, 972
- Level of industry plan, 1044,
1047
-
Neue Zeitung, 885, 894
-
Neues Deutschland, 848, 857, 860–861
-
New York Herald Tribune, 1014, 1019
-
New York Times, 156, 169, 789, 790n, 1019, 1103
- New Zealand, 16, 25, 28, 34–35, 40, 52–53, 61, 67, 72, 75, 78, 84, 88, 90, 95, 98, 104, 126, 135,
275, 453, 456, 459, 839
-
Noce, Maj. Gen. Daniel, 728, 909,
911, 914–915, 1059n, 1070
- Northern Epirus, 724
- Norway, 16, 25, 28, 31, 34–35, 40, 53–54, 61–62, 67, 72, 75, 78, 84, 88, 90–91, 95, 97, 104, 109, 453, 456,
459, 839–840, 1153, 1161
-
Novikov, Kirill Vasilyevich,
337–344,
577, 586, 592–593, 601n, 605
-
Nuschke, Otto, 903
-
- Occupation costs in: Austria, 1175–1176, 1180–1181,
1184–1185, 1194; Germany, 317, 417–418
- Occupation forces in (see also
Withdrawal of Allied occupation forces):
Europe, 227, 328, 240, 242; Germany, 387, 389, 418, 471
- Oder-Neisse Line. See
Polish-German frontier.
- Oder River, 56–57, 91, 95
- Oesterreichische Mineraloel Werke at Lobau. See
Lobau refinery.
- Office of Military Government for German, U.S. (OMGUS), 229, 726, 842–843, 851, 856–857, 894,
1093, 1105–1107, 1123, 1132,
1145; denial of permission to merge
Bavarian CP (KDP) with Socialist
Unity Party (SED), 866–867;
preparatory papers for CFM, 223–231;
views on problems of occupation of Germany, 223–234, 850–851, 857, 860–861, 864,
882, 884–885, 891, 893–895, 907,
968, 1053, 1098, 1110–1114,
1116, 1130–1131
-
Offie, Carmel, 5,
687–688,
703, 706
-
Oliver, Covey T., 587–590, 806, 1124–1126
-
Ostrowski, Otto, 849, 861–862, 864–866, 872
-
Otto, Archduke of
Hapsburg-Lorraine, correspondence with Acheson on treaty clause concerning the House of
Hapsburg-Lorraine, 175–176, 502–503, 514–515
-
-
Pakehan, Lord, 692, 729,
756, 904, 918, 922, 1151–1152, 1185
- Pakistan, 453n,
456n, 704, 706,
740
- Palestine, 310, 730, 822
- Pan German propaganda, 127;
prohibition of, in Austria, 508–509
-
Panyushkin, Aleksandr
Semyonovich, 730
-
Paris, Jacques C., 236, 238,
249, 344, 354, 358, 361, 364, 372,
381
- Paris Agreement on Reparations (1946), 86, 285, 392, 1140
- Paris Conference of European Economic Cooperation, 681n, 934n, 939, 983,
1017, 1068n, 1087n, 1156n
- Paris Peace Conference, 11
- Paris Reparations Conference, 110,
275
-
Patterson, Robert P., 349, 394n, 924,
927, 931n, 1145–1146; German food
crisis, 1147, 1151–1153; U.S. Air Force in
Europe, deployment plan for, 170–171, 185
-
Paul, Rudolph, 887
-
Pauley, Edwin W., 218, 395–396, 1104–1105, 1132
- Correspondence with Marshall and Truman on reparations, 713–719, 1106–1108
- Paper on German reparations, 715–719
-
Penson, J. Hubert, 947–950, 963, 1124–1126, 1140–1142;
conversations with: Balfour,
Lovett, Graves, and Matthews on German level of
industry, 1006–1008, Reber on
French views on level of industry plan and Ruhr coal industry, 1013–1014
- People’s Party (Austria), 511, 590, 593–594, 1174,
1176, 1182, 1184, 1194, 1196,
1221
- Permanent Court of International Justice, 525n
-
Petersen, Howard C., 1152
-
Peterson, Sir Maurice, 235, 237, 278–284, 354, 358,
361, 364, 372, 381, 386, 915, 924,
930, 1015, 1115
-
Pieck, Wilheln, 857, 860,
902
- Poland, 6, 14, 16, 25, 28, 31, 34–35, 40, 54–55, 61–62, 67, 72, 76, 79, 84, 88, 90, 95, 98–99, 104, 109, 113, 135,
161, 179, 275, 301, 433, 453, 456,
459, 714–715, 792, 817,
838–839,
848, 890, 898, 977, 1071, 1138–1139,
1142; administration of former
German territories, 142–145, 147,
151–152,
155–156,
173, 186–187; German-Soviet
occupation, 145; National Council of the
Homeland, 143; reparations, 57, 423, 1118, 1139–1140, 1142; U.S. policy, 155–156
- Poles, 977; in the British zone, 254; repatriation of, 55, 187
- Polish coal, Austrian request for, 584
- Polish elections, 143, 155
- Polish-German frontier, 54, 57, 61, 63, 67–68, 95, 110, 143, 204–206, 274,
289, 320–322, 380n, 396, 735,
890, 898, British views on, 149–152, 183;
Polish views on, 185–187; Stalin’s views on, 279;
U.S. position on, 173, 176, 197–198, 204–206, 230
- Polish Peasant Party, 143
-
Pollock, James K., 200, 1165
- Population transfers, 185, 308, 412–416, 428–433, 463
- Post-surrender acquisitions in Germany, 184, 223, 233–234
- Post-UNRRA relief and
rehabilitation in Austria, 1167–1168
- Potsdam Agreement, 7, 10, 14, 17, 41, 47, 60, 71, 73, 79, 86, 88, 123–124, 141,
145, 150, 161–162, 165, 186, 199,
227–228,
232, 244–245, 264, 273,
275, 295, 309, 311, 333, 378, 407,
410, 414, 437, 589, 595, 607, 610,
623, 626, 701, 714, 718, 747, 779,
785, 788, 818, 846, 926, 988–989, 1067, 1106,
1141
- Potsdam Conference, 144, 855
- Potsdam Declaration, 146, 392–393, 832
- Prisoners of war, 245, 254, 308,
316, 385, 463, 471, 1105, 1194
- Prohibited industries in Germany, 43,
61, 83,
104, 1058
- Prussia, 70, 210, 433;
East, 140, 150, 162, 213, 320;
liquidation of, 53–55, 70–71, 73, 239–240, 470, 855–856
- Public Law 84, 1185, 1195, 1197, 1202,
1206n
- Public Law 389, 1206n
-
-
Ramadier, Paul, 190, 194n, 682,
824, 984, 1200
-
Rankin, Karl L., 182–183, 587–590, 1182–1184
-
Reber, Samuel, 687–694, 697–698, 723, 725,
830, 905, 1037n, 1069n, 1205–1207; conversations with: Bérard, Wallner, and Trivers on Saar, 1078–1089; Bonnet and Marshall on French proposal for
Ruhr, 720–722; Penson on
French views on level of industry plan and Ruhr coal industry, 1013–1014
- Recruitment of German labor for work abroad, 1104–1106
- Reduction of forces. See
Withdrawal of Allied occupation
forces.
- Refugees: In Austria, 159, 633–634;
Germans in Denmark, 48, 93–94, 184
-
Rendel, Sir George, 577, 592,
596, 606, 616n
-
Renner, Karl, 587, 594,
596, 1183
- Reparations and restitution, 46–49, 110, 216–218, 228,
232, 255–258, 263–264, 299, 317,
319, 384, 392–393, 421, 481, 484,
713–719,
766–767,
769–771,
1044, 1049
- Agreement on Reparation from Germany, establishment of
Inter-Allied Reparation Agency, and restitution of monetary
gold, Paris (1945), 1128n
- Albania, German reparations to, 1123, 1126, 1129–1130, 1139–1142
- Allied views on, 85–89, 96–99
- Austria, proposal on by Allies, 636–637, 648–650, 715–719, 767, 787, 792–793
- Bizonal list of plants, 1126n, 1130–1131
- British views on, 184, 273–275, 787–788, 904–905
- German, Allied views on, 85–89, 96–104, 110, 216–218, 232, 242, 259, 265, 273, 290, 317, 391–394, 427, 847–848, 870, 881–882, 888, 904–905, 915–917, 978, 985–986, 1055, 1057, 1059–1060, 1075. 1104–1144, passim;
CFM discussion on, 258–266, 273–275, 298–304; from current
production, 198, 301–304, 307, 335; German Communist opposition
to, 1139; reciprocal
deliveries, 1121–1122, 1139, 1142;
resumption of reparations deliveries to Soviets, 279, 340, 343, 817–818, 1028, 1055, 1059–1063, 1140–1142
- Japanese reparations policy, 1117, 1119
-
Reuter, Ernst, 862, 873n, 876
- Rhine River, 100, 103–104, 157, 230
- Rhineland, 43, 47, 50–51. 56, 63–68, 102, 110, 208–209, 312, 321,
326, 384, 417, 437, 690, 694, 828;
French position on, 154, 208–209, 323–324
-
Riddleberger, James W., 189, 214,
276n, 476–478, 611, 726,
729, 898–901, 927, 1069n, 1080; conversation with Williamson on work of Austrian Treaty Commission,
582–585
-
Roberts, Frank, 815n, 822, 827
-
Robertson, Lt. Gen. Sir Brian
Huber, 9n, 235, 249, 276n, 333–334, 357, 472–473, 475–476, 479–483, 490,
729, 818–819, 827–828, 855–856, 872, 909–911, 914,
921–922,
930, 937, 986, 1000, 1005, 1009, 1016,
1025n, 1028, 1043,
1045, 1156; conversation with Clay and Marshall on Germany, 822–827
-
Robertson, N. A., 8n, 9n
- Romania, 145, 179, 181, 279, 496–497, 589,
625, 800, 1193; withdrawal of Soviet
troops from, 159; peace treaty with,
113n, 197, 485,
525, 672, 701
-
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano,
11n, 280, 343,
818
-
Royall, Kenneth, 264, 759,
959n, 964, 1008–1009, 1014–1016,
1027, 1059n
-
Rueff, Jacques, 434–435, 1129, 1133
- Ruhr, 47–63
passim, 85, 87, 156, 188, 225,
262, 264–265, 274, 280–281, 284,
290, 312, 321–326
passim, 347, 383, 417,
433, 437, 690, 776–777, 789, 811–815, 820,
826, 828, 830, 924, 932, 937, 953–954
- Coal: British management of, 929, 1001; British
program for the socialization of, 924; exports, 245;
management and control of, 395,
400–401, 1013–1014; production of,
Anglo-American talks on, 959–968, 1164
- Communist activities in, 1144
- Control of, views to the CFM on: American, 200, 208–209, 220–223, 324; British, 141, 159, 170, 184, 200, 208–209, 220–223, 233–234, 264, 290, 324; French, 154–155, 190–191, 208–209, 262, 264, 323, 682–685, 695, 738–739, 770–772, 811, 814, 828; Soviet,
264, 326, 419, 682–683; views by smaller Allies, 43–44,
47, 50, 56, 63–68,
85, 110, 209, 220–221
- Proposal for an Allied regime for, 977–1072
passim
-
- Saar, 11, 51, 56, 63, 66, 162, 206–207, 217,
226, 262, 265, 299, 312, 323, 347,
410, 417, 433, 437
- Coal, 812–814, 820, 826–828, 830, 983, 1047, 1079–1080, 1085–1098, 1103;
allocation to French economy, 725n, 983n
- Currency reform, 823–824, 827, 876–881, 1075–1101
passim
- Frontiers, 1073–1078, 1082–1084, 1102–1103
- Integration into French economy, 226, 231, 262, 734, 736, 989
- Position of Allied powers on: American, 162, 207–209, 812, 814, 1073–1076; British, 184, 207, 1075–1077, 1080–1082; French,
155, 200–207, 369–370, 489;
Netherlands, 66; Soviet, 208, 760
- Status of, 325–328
-
Saint Hardouin. See
Tarbé de Saint Hardouin
.
-
Saltzman, Charles E., 611, 692,
713n, 728–729, 830n, 876n, 905, 964,
968, 1069–1070, 1124, 1153n, 1205, 1209, 1217, 1220
- Salzburg, 119, 134, 212, 557
-
SANACC. See
State-Army-Navy-Air Force Coordinating
Committee.
-
Schaerf, Adolf, 594, 596,
625, 1172, 1175–1176, 1182–1183, 1188
- Schleswig-Holstein, 203, 213; North, 101; South, 48, 92–93, 183, 213
-
Schmidt, Wilheln, 864
-
Schroeder, Luise, 864, 872,
874n
-
Schumacher, Kurt, 861, 885,
910, 912, 938
-
SED. See
Sozialische Einheitspartei
Deutschlands.
-
Semenov, Vladimir Semenovich, 236–237
-
Senin, Ivan Semenovich, 56, 127
-
Sergent René, 726, 1058,
1095–1096
-
Sforza, Count Carlo, 496, 498
- Silesia, 140, 211, 320, 326, 433
-
Silvercruys, Baron Robert,
772–774
-
Simić, Stanoje, 196n, 328–329, 348
-
SMA. See
Soviet Military Administration in
Germany.
-
Smirnov, Andrey Andrevevich,
236–237,
349, 354, 358, 361, 364, 372. 381,
386, 703n, 709–711, 729
-
Smith, Walter Bedell, 151–152, 166–170, 235, 237,
337–344,
349, 354, 358, 361, 364, 372, 381,
386, 486, 489–490, 493, 679n, 712–713, 728, 859–860; views on Berlin, 908; views on Soviet intentions regarding
Germany, 139–142, 151–152
-
Snyder, John W., 812, 955
- Socialization of industries in West Germany, 914–915
passim, 919–920, 927–928, 931–932, 953–954, 986,
1152
-
Sokolovsky, Marshal Vasiliy
Danilovich, 236–237, 730,
847–848,
851–854,
856, 871, 878, 885, 888n, 899n
- South Africa. See
Union of South Africa.
- South America, 166
- South Tyrol. See
Tyrol, South.
-
Southard, Frank A., Jr., 968
- Soviet Military Administration in Germany, 849, 859,
866, 887, 890, 903–904, 906
- Soviet Union: Austria:
- Austrian peace treaty, policy on, 130–131, 605–606, 799; currency
agreement, bilateral, 1208–1216; displaced persons in
Austria, Soviet attitude toward, 1171; German assets, bilateral negotiations on,
611–615; German assets in Austria, Soviet proposition
on, 627–629, 1167;
objectives in, 581–583, 595, 668–669, 796, 1199, 1219; Soviet lines of
communication with Austria, question of troops in Romania
and Hungary to protect, 159,
275; Soviet Military Bank,
1217; Allied nationals
property in Austria, Soviet seizures of, 606–610
- Brazil, rupture of diplomatic relations with, 898n
- Germany: Corporations in eastern Germany, 215, 231; Deputies for Germany, proposals of Soviet
delegation on, 6, 15–16;
East Prussia, Soviet claim to, 213; economic principles for, Soviet proposal on,
757; German peace treaty,
Soviet views on procedures for preparation of, 15–16;
German technicians, deportation to the Soviet Union of, 874; occupation troops, Soviet
proposal on withdrawal of, 896–897; reparations
deliveries to the Soviet Union, questions of resumption of,
1117, 1124–1126, 1137–1142; Soviet intentions with
respect to, 139; Soviet
nationals in Germany, settlement of, 977; Soviet policy on, 100n, 139–142, 847, 884–891
- Troops on foreign soil, 159,
179, 275
- U.S. relations, Marshall-Stalin conversation on, 337–344
- Soviet zone of occupation in: Austria, 1186, 1195–1196, 1198–1200, 1204; Germany, 831–1166
- Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) (German Socialist Party), 693–694, 849, 851–852, 859,
861, 863, 874, 885, 902, 910, 912
- Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (SED) (Socialist Unity Party of
Germany), 141, 152, 693–694, 842,
849–850,
856–861,
864, 866, 883–884, 889–890, 892,
896, 901–902, 906
-
Stalin, Generalissimo Iosif
Vissarionovich, 139, 155n, 289–291, 294, 322–323, 351,
396, 401, 433, 604, 1194; conversations
with: Bevin on Germany, 278–284;
Bidault, 401
n;
Marshall on Soviet-U.S.
relations and Germany, 337–344
- State-Army-Navy-Air Force Coordinating Committee
(SANACC), 869, 891,
896, 1153
- State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (SWNCC), 927–928, 1153n, 1167–1168
- Steel production in Germany, 262, 264–265, 309, 984–985, 992,
998–999,
1001–1002, 1040
-
Steelman, John R., 1154n, 1157
-
Stillwell, James A., 947–952, 957–959, 964
-
Stirling, Alfred, 181–182
-
Strang, Sir William, 4–6, 21, 23, 38, 40–41, 182, 235, 238,
381, 687–694, 697–698, 723, 922,
937, 947–950, 952, 963,
968–969
- Styria, 114–115, 120, 268, 573
-
Sutton, N. E. P., 391, 434
- Sweden, 840, 1153
- Switzerland, 172, 840, 1201
-
SWNCC. See
State-War-Navy Coordinating
Committee.
-
-
Taegliche Rundschau, 847–848, 861, 865–866, 874
-
Tagesspiegel, 886–887, 902
-
Tarbé de Saint Hardouin,
Jacques, 236, 703n, 712, 730
- Teheran Conference (1943), 280, 337n
-
Teitgen, Pierre-Henri, 190n, 400–401, 700
-
Thomas, Elbert D., 166–170
-
Thorp, Willard L., 909, 959n, 964,
968, 1047, 1205; conversations
with: Bidault, Bonnet, and Marshall on preparation of CFM London session, 680–681;
Bohlen, Cohen, Hilldring, Lightner, and Matthews on subjects of Moscow Conference, 197–201;
Bonnet and Kindleberger on allocation of Saar
coal, 1079–1080
-
Thurston, Walter, 493–495
-
Todd, Joseph A., 1109n, 1115, 1124–1126
- Transfer of German population, 65, 144, 465,
471; from Poland, 185
- Treaties, conventions, and agreements. See under
subjects and countries.
- Trieste, 172, 178, 240, 293, 371,
595; financial situation of, 163, 237
- Trieste Commission of Inquiry, 163–164; report of, 171–172, 237n, 293n, 294, 378;
CFM decision on, 376–377
- Tripartite Commission for the Restriction of Monetary Gold, 1111, 1143
- Tripartite Naval Commission, 245n
-
Truman, Harry S., 160, 175n, 278n, 287,
289, 292–293, 295–298, 304, 307,
311, 313, 315n,
317, 320–328, 337n, 340, 461,
502n, 731, 733–734, 736,
740–742,
746–750,
753–770,
1148n, 1156n, 1174
n; correspondence with: Anderson on German food crisis,
1154–1156; Marshall on
Austrian Treaty, 351, 374–376, on
appointment of Pauley, 1104–1105,
on reparations from current production, 301–303; Pauley on reparations, 1106–1107
-
Tsaldaris, Constantine, 724
-
Tsarapkin, Semyen
Konstantinovich, 1039,
1067
-
Tulpanov, Colonel, 904, 906
-
Turner, Sir Mark, 947–950, 952, 963,
968
- Tyrol, South, 119, 134, 557,
575, 1221–1228
-
- Ukraine, 16, 25, 28, 31, 34–35, 40, 56–57, 62–63, 68, 73, 76, 79, 85, 91, 95, 99, 105, 109, 135, 375,
453, 456, 459
-
Ulbricht, Walter, 863, 902
- Union Elektrizitaets – Gesellschaft (AEG), 666
- Union of South Africa, 5–6, 12, 16, 25, 28, 34–35, 40, 55–56, 62, 67, 73, 79, 85, 88. 91, 95, 99, 104, 110, 113, 135,
138, 375, 453, 456, 459, 839
- United Kingdom:
- Board of Trade, 309
-
CFM Moscow Conference,
British request to postpone, 174–175
- Chiefs of State, 310
- Coal crisis in, 283
- Dollar drain, 944–945, 1087n
- German peace treaty, procedure for preparation, views on,
28–30
- House of Commons, 937, 953, 969, 1076, 1081n
- Position on Germany, 182–184, 779–789
- Trade unions, 824
- U.K.–Soviet agreement on trade and finance, Moscow; Dec. 27, 764n
- U.S. Loan and Fusion Agreement, 274n
- United Nations, 119, 194, 392,
601–602,
605; Charter, 11, 13, 41, 63, 117–118, 252, 525;
General Assembly, 14, 331, 352,
385, 388, 608, 618, 680n, 1097n; resolution on DP’s (1946), 565–566;
Security Council, 14, 180, 371
- United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), 329, 838, 840–841, 917, 1167–1168, 1180, 1187,
1198
- Upper Silesia, 173, 205
- Upravlenie Sovetskogo Imushchestva v Avstrii (USIVA) (Administration for Soviet
Property in Austria), 761, 1193, 1208,
1215
- U.S. Air Force units in Europe, deployment plan of, 169–170
- U.S.-Austrian Relief Agreement, June 25,
1184, 1187n, 1190; Soviet protest against, 1185
- U.S.-Canada-Netherlands agreement on German enemy assets, 1143
- U.S. Congress, 964, 971, 1002,
1107, 1133, 1137, 1137n, 1140–1143,
1160, 1177–1178; House Resolutions
364, 365, 1133, 1135
- U.S. forces in Europe, minimum strength of, War Dept. staff study, 177–181
- U.S. Forces Theater Headquarters (USFET), 843–844
- U.S. relief program in Soviet zone in Austria, 1198–1199
- U.S. zone of occupation in Germany, policies and problems in, 1165–1166
-
USIVA. See
Upravlenie Sovetskogo Imushchestva v
Avstrii.
-
-
Vandenberg, Arthur H., 153, 160,
166–170,
197, 218, 275–276, 287, 291–293, 295–297, 303–304, 307, 311,
313, 317, 320–328, 330–336, 346–349, 355,
370, 373, 377, 383, 388, 731, 733–734, 736,
740–742,
746–750,
753–770,
1138n, 1140–1143
-
Van Kleffens. See
Kleffens
.
- Versailles Treaty, 10, 13, 64, 71, 103, 192, 194,
209, 450
-
Vilfan, Joze, 57, 115–116, 131–132
- Volksdeutsche, transfer from Yugoslavia, 95, 527, 977
-
Voorhees, Tracy S., 947–950
-
Vyshinsky, Andrey
Yanuaryevich, 163n, 236–238, 266, 276n, 281,
339, 349, 352–354, 358, 361, 364,
371–372,
381, 386, 407n,
619–620,
729, 826
-
-
Wailes, Edward T., 1140–1142
-
Wallner, Woodruff,
conversations with: Bérard on
introduction of French currency in Saar, 1101–1102; Bérard, Reber, and Trivers on Saar, 1078–1079; Bonnet and Lovett on tripartite level of
industry talks, 1069n, 1146–1147
-
Wang Shih-chieh, 145–146, 177; Communications with Marshall and Molotov on procedure for peace
settlement with Germany and Austria, 145–146, 148–149; with
Marshall on Chinese
participation in preparation of peace settlement for Germany, 700–702
- War criminals in: Austria, 124–128, 269,
512, 524, 1171; Germany, 54, 57, 91, 307, 464
- War Department, 170, 177–179, 200, 1004,
1009–1011, 1016
1038n, 1051, 1053–1054, 1059, 1112,
1134n, 1150
1163
-
Wehrer, Col. Albert, 49
- Weimar Constitution, 192, 277, 280,
305
-
Weir, Sir Cecil, 919, 995,
997n, 1128
- Wels, 625, 1171
-
White, Wallace H., Jr., 166
-
Whitham, G. S., 1126–1128,
1131, 1132n
-
Wierblowski, Stefan, 54
-
Wiley, Alexander, 166–170
-
Wilkinson, Lawrence, 726, 1111,
1129, 1137
-
Williamson, Francis T., 587–590, 616, 720,
729, 806, 1210
- Conversations with: Barnes and Kidd on Austrian treaty negotiations, 619–620; Gruber
on Austrian treaty, 580–582, 760–761; Armour and Bonnet on Saar coal
distribution, 1084–1085
- Correspondence with Riddleberger on work of Austrian Treaty
Commission, 582–585
-
Winlewicz, Jozef, 185–187, 1071
-
Winterton, Maj. Gen. T. J. W., 235, 354,
358, 361, 364, 372, 381
- Withdrawal of Allied occupation forces from:
Austria, 127–128, 159, 178, 270,
275, 374, 513–514, 533–534, 580–581, 593,
744, 795, 797n,
803, 1169; Italy, 178; Germany,
179, 227, 713, 870–872, 896–898, 905–908, 969–971, 1200–1201,
1207
-
Wood, Clinton Tyler, 964, 1007n, 1069n, 1124–1126, 1156n, 1159
- World Federation of Trade Unions, 851
- Wuerttemberg, 202, 230
-
- Yalta Conference, 57,
144, 163, 263, 273, 423, 818, 855,
1132
-
Yelisarov, Colonel, 866
-
Yost, Charles W., 1210, 1216–1217, 1219–1220
-
Young, William Hilary, 34n, 40n, 107n
- Yugoslavia, 6, 12n, 16, 25, 28, 31, 34–35, 40, 57–58, 63, 68, 73, 76, 79, 85, 89, 91, 95, 97, 99, 105, 109, 113, 135,
163, 172, 180, 268, 275, 292, 376,
378, 453, 456, 459, 496, 625, 632,
657, 745, 839, 1123–1126, 1128–1130,
1139
- Austrian frontiers, 114–115, 133
- Claims against Austria, 328–329, 348, 573, 629
- German reparations, 629, 1104, 1123, 1126, 1128–1130, 1139–1140
- Military mission in Germany, 1104
- U.S.-Yugoslav political and economic relations, 328–329
- Views on: Carinthia, 114–115, 131; Slovene frontier areas of Styria, 114–115
- Volksdeutsche, transfer from, 95
-
-
Zadeikis, Povilas, 150–151
-
Zarubin, Georgiy Nikolayevich,
278–284,
730
-
Zheltov, Col. Gen. Aleksey
Sergeyevich, 1194, 1219n
- Zisterdorf oil field, 591, 800, 1183
- Zones of occupation:
- Austria, Agreement on the Zones of Occupation and the
Administration of Vienna (1945), 514, 534, 567, 639, 641, 644, 647
- Germany, economic cooperation, control and rehabilitation
in U.S., U.K., and French zones, 99, 152, 472–491, 909–977