List of persons

Editor’s Note.—The identification of the persons in this list is limited to circumstances and positions under reference in this volume. Historical personages alluded to in the volume and certain minor officials are not identified here. All titles and positions are American unless there is an indication to the contrary.

  • Acheson, Dean, Under Secretary of State, August 1945–June 1947
  • Adenauer, Dr. Konrad, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in the British Zone of Occupation in Germany
  • Agartz, Dr. Viktor, leader in the German Social Democratic Party; Bizonal German Economic Administrator
  • Aghnides, Thanassis, Greek Ambassador in the United Kingdom
  • Alexander, Albert V., British Minister of Defence
  • Allen, George V., United States Ambassador in Iran
  • Allen, William D., Counsellor, British Embassy in Washington
  • Alphand, Hervé, Director General of Economic and Financial Affairs, French Foreign Ministry
  • Anderson, Clinton P., Secretary of Agriculture
  • Anderson, D. L., Vice President, Economic Subcommission of the Control Commission for Germany, British Element
  • Armour, Norman, Assistant Secretary of State for Political Affairs, from July 1, 1947
  • Attlee, Clement R., British Prime Minister
  • Auriol, Vincent, President of the French Republic
  • Balfour, Sir John, British Minister to the United States
  • Barnes, Ernest John Ward, Second Secretary in the British Embassy in Washington
  • Beam, Jacob D., Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State, from October 1, 1947
  • Bentinck , see Cavendish-Bentinck
  • Bérard, Armand, Minister Counselor, French Embassy in Washington
  • Berger, Samuel D., Labor Attaché, United States Embassy in London
  • Berman, Jakub, Member of the Politburo of the Polish Workers Party (Commuist); Under Secretary of State in the Presidium of the Polish Ministerial Council
  • Béthouart, Général d’Armée M. E., French High Commissioner in Austria
  • Bevin, Ernest, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Bidault, Georges, French Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Bloom, Sol, Congressman from New York, ranking Democratic member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee
  • Bohlen, Charles E., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, November 1946–July 1947; Counselor of the Department of State from August 1947
  • Bolton, Kenyon C., Division of International Conferences, Department of State
  • Bonbright, James C. H., Counselor of the United States Embassy in Paris
  • Bonesteel, Colonel Charles H., Politico-Military Survey Section, Plans and Operation Division, War Department General Staff
  • Bonnet, Henri, French Ambassador in the United States
  • Braden, Spruille, Assistant Secretary of State for American Republic Affairs, August 1945–June 1947
  • Brosio, Manlio, Italian Ambassador in the Soviet Union
  • Brownjohn, Major General N. C. D., Deputy Chief of Staff (Policy) to the British Military Governor for Germany; from November 1947, Chief of Staff and Deputy Military Governor of the British Zone in Germany
  • Bruins, John H., Counselor of the United States Embassy in Praha
  • Burin des Roziers, Etienne, French Foreign Ministry; alternate French Representative, Austrian Treaty Commission
  • Byrnes, James F., Secretary of State, July 1945–January 1947
  • Cabot, John Moors, Counselor of the United States Embassy in Belgrade; Chargé from March to July 1947
  • Caffery, Jefferson, United States Ambassador in France
  • Capper, Arthur, United States Senator from Kansas
  • de Carbonnel, Eric, Deputy Director, Office of Economic and Financial Affairs, French Foreign Ministry
  • Carter, Marshall S., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
  • Catroux, Général Georges, French Ambassador in the Soviet Union
  • Cavendish-Bentinck, Victor, British Ambassador in Poland
  • Chase, Warren M., on the staff of the United States Political Adviser for Germany
  • Chauvel, Jean, Secretary General of the French Foreign Ministry
  • Cherrière, Général de Brigade Paul, French Deputy High Commissioner for Austria; French Representative to the Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947; Special Deputy for Austria, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Chodron de Courcel, Geoffroy, Deputy Director, Office of European Affairs, French Foreign Ministry
  • Churchill, Winston S., British Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, 1940–1945
  • Clark, Lewis, Counselor of the United States Embassy in London
  • Clark, General Mark W., Commanding General of United States Forces in Austria and High Commissioner for Austria, September 1945–May 1947
  • Claxton, Philander P., Jr., Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas
  • Clay, Lieutenant General Lucius Dubois, Deputy Military Governor for Germany and United States member, Coordinating Committee, Allied Control Authority for Germany, July 1945–March 1947; from March 1947, General, United States Commander-in-Chief Europe and Military Governor for Germany (succeeding McNarney)
  • Clayton, William L., Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
  • Cohen, Benjamin V., Counselor of the Department of State, July 1945–July 1947
  • Connally, Tom, United States Senator from Texas; ranking Democratic member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  • Couve de Murville, Maurice, Director General of Political Affairs, French Foreign Ministry; French Deputy for Germany in the Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Cullis, M. F., Austrian Expert, German Department, British Foreign Office; Alternate British Representative on the Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947
  • Dahlem, Franz, member of the Politburo of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany
  • Daspit, Alexander B., Deputy United States Delegate to the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency
  • Deakin, Arthur, General Secretary, British Transport and General Workers Union
  • Dean, Patrick H., Head of the German Political Department, British Foreign Office; Special British Deputy for Germany, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • de Courcel , see Chodron de Courcel
  • de Gaulle, Général de Brigade Charles, head of the French Government, 1944–1946
  • Denby, James Orr, Counselor of the United States Legation in Vienna
  • Deschamps, Noel, Australian Embassy Counselor and Chargé in the Soviet Union
  • Deutsch, Julius, a leader in the Austrian Socialist Party
  • de Wilde, John C., Associate Chief, Division of German and Austrian Economic Affairs, Department of State, April 1946–September 1947; Associate Chief, Division of Occupied Areas Economic Affairs, from September 1947
  • Dixon, Pierson John, Private Secretary to British Foreign Secretary Bevin
  • Dodge, Joseph M., President and Director of the Detroit Bank; Financial Adviser to the United States Military Governor for Germany, 1945–1946; United States Representative on the Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947; Member, United States Delegation, Council of Foreign Ministers, London, November–December 1947
  • Dorr, Russell, United States Delegate to the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency, Brussels
  • Douglas, Lewis W., United States Ambassador in the United Kingdom
  • Douglas, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Sholto, British Commander in Chief and Military Governor for Germany, May 1946–October 1947
  • Draper, Major General William H., Economic Adviser to the United States Military Governor for Germany; Under Secretary of War, from August 1947
  • Dratvin, Lieutenant General Mikhail Ivanovich, Soviet Representative on the Coordinating Committee, Allied Control Authority for Germany, March–July 1946, and from May 1947
  • Duff-Cooper, Alfred, British Ambassador in France
  • Dulles, Eleanor Lansing, Senior Economic Analyst, United States Legation in Vienna
  • Dulles, John Foster, lawyer; adviser to the United States Delegations to sessions of the Council of Foreign Ministers at Moscow, March–April 1947 and at London, November–December 1947
  • Dunn, James C., United States Ambassador in Italy
  • Eady, Sir Wilfred, Deputy Governor, Bank of England
  • Eaton, Charles A., Republican Congressman from New Jersey; Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee
  • Ebert, Friedrich, Jr., member of the Politburo of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Ehard, Dr. Hans, Minister-President for Bavaria
  • Eisenhower, General of the Army Dwight D., Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, December 1943–July 1945; Commander in Chief, United States Forces in Europe, and Military Governor for Germany, July–November 1945; Chief of Staff, United States Army, from November 1945
  • Eldridge, Richard, Labor attaché, United States Embassy in Paris
  • Erhardt, John G., United States Minister in Austria; Political Adviser to the United States High Commissioner for Austria
  • Espinosa de los Monteros, Señor Dr. Don, Mexican Ambassador in the United States
  • Evatt, Herbert, Australian Minister for External Affairs
  • Figl, Dr. Leopold, Austrian Federal Chancellor and Foreign Minister
  • Fischer, Ernest, Member, Executive Committee, Austrian Communist Party; Member of Austrian National Assembly
  • Fitzgerald, D. A., Secretary General of the International Emergency Food Council
  • Foo Ping-Sheung , Chinese Ambassador in the Soviet Union
  • Forester, Max, Chief, Coal Section of Economics Division, Office of United States Military Government for Germany
  • Forrestal, James V., Secretary of the Navy
  • Friedensburg, Dr. Ferdinand, leader in Berlin of the Christian Democratic Union
  • Gallman, Waldemar, Minister Counselor of the United States Embassy in the United Kingdom
  • Geolot, A. F., Second Secretary, British Embassy in Washington
  • Gerashchenko, Vladimir Sergeyevich, Chief, Economic Affairs Division, Soviet Foreign Ministry; Soviet Representative on the Trieste Commission on Inquiry, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Ginsburg, Charles David, Washington, D.C. lawyer; Deputy Director, Economics Division, Office of Military Government for Germany (US), 1945–1946; United States Alternate Representative to the Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947; Member, United States Delegation, Council of Foreign Ministers, London, November–December 1947
  • Glasser, Harold, Director of Monetary Research, Department of the Treasury; United States Representative, Trieste Commission of Inquiry, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Gniffke, Erich, member of the Politburo of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Goldsmith, Raymond, Economic Consultant, Department of State
  • González Muñoz, Rafael Pérez, y, Cuban Minister of State
  • Gottwald, Klement, Czechoslovak Prime Minister
  • Grabski, Stanislaw, Vice President of the Polish National Council of the Homeland, July 1945–January 1947
  • Grafftey Smith, A. P., British Representative on the Trieste Commission of Inquiry, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Graves, Hubert Ashton, Counsellor of the British Embassy in Washington
  • Griffiths, Stanton, United States Ambassador in Poland, from July 1947
  • Grotewohl, Otto, Co-Chairman and member of the Central Secretariat of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Gruben, Baron Hervé de, Belgian Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • Gruber, Dr. Karl, Austrian Minister without Portfolio charged with the conduct of foreign affairs
  • Gundelach, Gustav, Chairman, Communist Party, Hamburg; member of the Hamburg municipal government
  • Gurney, Chan, United States Senator from South Dakota, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services
  • Gusev, Fedor Tarasovich, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union
  • Hajdu, Vavro, Czechoslovak Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • Hall-Patch, Sir Edmund, British Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Harriman, W. Averell, Secretary of Commerce (Ambassador in the Soviet Union, 1943–1946)
  • Harvey, Sir Oliver Charles, Deputy Under Secretary of State (Political), British Foreign Office; Superintending Under Secretary of the German Department, February 1946–December 1947
  • Hatch, Carl A., United States Senator from New Mexico
  • Heath, Donald Read, Counselor of Mission, Office of the United States Political Adviser for Germany
  • Heidrich, Arnost, Secretary General of the Czechoslovak Ministry for Foreign Affairs
  • Helmer, Oskar, Austrian Minister of Interior
  • Herwegen, Dr. Leo, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in Saxony-Anhalt
  • Hesketh, Brigadier General William, United States Commandant for Berlin, September–December 1947; Deputy Military Governor for Germany from December 1947
  • Hester, Colonel Hugh, Chief, Food and Agriculture Branch, Economics Division, Office of Military Government for Germany, United States Zone
  • Hickenlooper, Bourke, United States Senator from Iowa
  • Hickerson, John D., Deputy Director, Office of European Affairs, Department of State, December 1944–August 1947; Director, Office of European Affairs, from August 1947
  • Hickmann, Prof. Hugo, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in Saxony
  • Hilldring, John H., Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas, April 1946–August 1947
  • Hirschfeld, H. M., Commissioner for German Affairs, Netherlands Foreign Ministry
  • Hlond, Cardinal Augustyn, Archbishop of Gnieszno-Poznan
  • Hodgson, Lieutenant Colonel William R., Australian Minister in France
  • Hood, Viscount Samuel, Deputy to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for the Peace Treaty with Austria
  • Hoover, Herbert, President of the United States, 1929–1933
  • Hopkins, Harry L., Special Assistant to President Roosevelt
  • Horak, Jiri, Czechoslovak Ambassador in the Soviet Union
  • Howley, Colonel Frank, United States Deputy Commandant for Berlin, July 1945–December 1947; from December 1947, Commandant
  • Humelsine, Carlisle H., Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
  • Inverchapel, Lord, British Ambassador in the United States
  • Ivanov, V. S., Political Adviser to the Chief of the Soviet Military Administration for Germany
  • Iveković, Mladen, Yugoslav Delegate to the Inter Allied Reparation Agency
  • Jacobs, George, economic expert, Division of Occupied Areas Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Jacobson, Jerome, Division of Occupied Areas Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Jelisarov , see Yelisarov
  • Jendretzky, Hans, Chairman, German Trade Union Association; member of the Executive Committee, German Socialist Unity Party
  • Jenkins, Sir (Thomas) Gilmour, Joint Permanent Under Secretary of State in Chargé of German Affairs, British Foreign Office (until October 1947)
  • Jones, John Henry, British Labor Party Member of Parliament
  • Jordan, William J., New Zealand High Commissioner in London
  • Jouhaux, Léon, Secretary General of the Confédération Générale saildu Travail
  • Kaiser, Jakob, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in the Soviet Zone of Occupation in Germany
  • Kardelj, Edvard, Yugoslav Deputy Prime Minister (Vice Minister-President)
  • Karsten, Karl, Member of the Politburo of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Keating, Major General Frank A., United States Commandant for Berlin and Member of the Allied Kommandatura, May 1946–May 1947; Deputy Military Governor for Germany, May 1947–December 1947
  • Kelchner, Warren, Chief, Division of International Conferences, Department of State; sometime Secretary General, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Kennan, George F., Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
  • Kern, Käthe, Member of the Politburo of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Keyes, Lieutenant General Geoffrey, United States High Commissioner for Austria and Commanding General United States Forces in Austria from May 1947
  • Kidd, Coburn B., Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State
  • Kindleberger, Charles P., Chief, Division of German and Austrian Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Kirk, Admiral Alan G., United States Ambassador in Belgium
  • Kirkpatrick, Sir Ivone Augustine, Assistant Secretary of State in the British Foreign Office; Superintending Under Secretary of the General German Department from December 1947
  • Kiselev, Evgeniy Dmitriyevich, Political Adviser to the Soviet High Commissioner for Austria and Soviet Political Representative in Austria
  • Kiselev, Kuzma Venediktovich, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
  • van Kleffens, Eelco Nicolaas, Netherlands Minister without Portfolio
  • Kleinwaechter, Dr. Ludwig, Austrian Minister in the United States
  • Koenen, Bernhard, member of the Executive Committee of the German Socialist Unity Party and Executive Secretary of the Communist Party of Saxony
  • Koenig, Général d’Armée Pierre, French Commander-in-Chief in Germany
  • Koktomov, Nikolay Petrovich, Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in London; Special Soviet Deputy for Austria, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Koptelov, Mikhail Efremovich, Deputy Political Adviser, Soviet Element, Allied Commission for Austria
  • Kotikov, Major General Aleksander G., Soviet Commandant, Berlin; Soviet member on Allied Kommandatura for Berlin
  • Koval, Konstantin Ivanovich, in charge of economic affairs in the Soviet Military Administration for Germany
  • Kratin, Captain, Soviet liaison officer to the Christian Democratic Union
  • Krauland, Dr. Peter, Austrian Minister of Property and Economic Planning
  • Kraus, Josef, Austrian Minister of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Kretzmann, Edwin M. J., Lieutenant Colonel, Chief, Intelligence Coordination, Office of the Director of Intelligence, United States Forces in Austria
  • Kristovics-Binder, Rudolf, a leader in the Austrian Peoples Party
  • Kurasov, Colonel General Vladimir Vasilyevich, Commander in Chief of the Soviet Central Group of Forces and Soviet High Commissioner in Austria
  • Kurochkin, Colonel General Pavel Alekseevich, Soviet representative on the Coordinating Committee, Allied Control Authority for Germany, July 1946–May 1947
  • Lane, Arthur Bliss, United States Ambassador in Colombia, 1942–1944; United States Ambassador in Poland, August 1945–March 1947
  • Lawson, William H., Alternate United Kingdom Representative, Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947
  • de Lavarene, Christian, French Representative on the Trieste Commission of Inquiry, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Lemmer, Ernst, Deputy Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in the Soviet Zone of Occupation of Germany
  • Leroy-Beaulieau, Paul, Economic and Financial Adviser to the French Commander-in-Chief, Germany
  • Leszczycki, Stanisław, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
  • Lightner, Edwin Allan, Jr., Assistant Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State, November 1946–November 1947; Associate Chief, from November 1947
  • Lisicky, Karel, Minister Plenipotentiary attached to Czechoslovak Embassy in London
  • Lobedanz, Dr. Reinhold, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in Mecklenburg
  • Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr., United States Senator from Massachusetts
  • Lovett, Robert A., Under Secretary of State from July 1, 1947
  • McAfee, W. D., British Foreign Office; Secretary General of the Deputies for Austria and Germany of the Council of Foreign Ministers
  • McDermott, Michael J., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State (Press Relations)
  • McIvor, Carlisle C., on the staff of the United States Political Adviser for Austrian Affairs
  • McJunkins, Orren R., Chief of the Reparations Section, Industry Branch, Economics Division, United States Military Government for Germany
  • McNarney, General Joseph R., Commander in Chief, United States Forces in Europe; United States Military Governor for Germany; United States member, Allied Control Council for Germany, November 1945–March 1947
  • McWilliams, William J., Assistant Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
  • Maisky, Ivan Mikhailovich, Soviet Ambassador in the United Kingdom, 1932–1943; Assistant People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union, 1943–1946; Chairman, Allied Commission on Reparations, 1945
  • Mack, Sir William H. B., Political Adviser to the Commander in Chief of British Forces of Occupation in Austria; British Minister in Austria from September 1947
  • Makin, Norman J. O., Australian Ambassador in the United States
  • Makins, Roger M., British Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Marjoribanks, James A. M., Assistant Head, German Political Department, British Foreign Office
  • Marshall, George Catlett, Chief of Staff, United States Army, 1940–1945; on mission in China for President Truman , 1946; Secretary of State from January 21, 1947
  • Martin, Edwin, Acting Chief, Division of Occupied Areas Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Mason, Edward, Consultant, Office of the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
  • Massigli, René, French Ambassador in the United Kingdom
  • Matthews, H. Freeman, Director, Office of European Affairs, Department of State, December 1944–July 1947
  • Mayer, Daniel, a leader in the French Socialist Party
  • Mayhew, Christopher Paget, British Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Merker, Paul, member of the Executive Committee, German Socialist Unity Party
  • Millar, Frederick Robert Hoyer, British Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Modzelewski, Zygmunt, Polish Foreign Minister from February 1947
  • Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union
  • Monnet, Jean, Chairman, French State Planning Commission
  • Montgomery, Field-Marshal Bernard Law, Chief of Staff of British Forces of Occupation in Germany and Military Governor, 1945–1946; Chief of the Imperial General Staff from 1946
  • Morris, Brewster Hillard, Secretary, Office of the United States Political Adviser for German Affairs
  • Moses, Robert, New York City parks and planning official; consultant to the War Department
  • Muccio, John Joseph, on the staff of the United States Political Adviser for Germany, April 1945–March 1947
  • Mueller, Dr. Josef, Chairman of the Christian Social Union and Deputy Minister-President of Bavaria
  • Murphy, Raymond, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Murphy, Robert D., United States Political Adviser for Germany; United States Deputy for Germany, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Nazarov, Lieutenant Colonel, of the Soviet Military Administration for Germany
  • Noce, Major General Daniel, Chief, Civil Affairs Division, War Department Special Staff
  • Noiret, Général de Division Roger Jean Charles, French Deputy Military Governor for Germany
  • Nolting, Frederick E., Jr., Division of Northern European Affairs, Department of State
  • Novikov, Kirill Vasilyevich, Director, Second European Division and Member of the Collegium of the Soviet Foreign Ministry; Soviet Representative to the Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947
  • Novikov, Nikolay Vasilyevich, Soviet Ambassador in the United States, June 1946–December 1947
  • Nuschke, Otto, member of the Christian Democratic Union Executive Committee and Landtag Deputy in Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg
  • Otto , Archduke of Hapsburg-Lorraine
  • Pakenham, Lord, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
  • Panyushkin, Aleksandr Semyonovich, Soviet Ambassador in the United States, from December 1947
  • Paris, Jacques-Camille, Minister Counselor of the French Embassy in London
  • Patterson, Robert P., Secretary of War, September 1945–July 1947
  • Paul, Rudalf, Minister-President of Thuringia until September 1947
  • Pauley, Edwin W., Personal Representative to President Truman on Reparations Matters, April 27, 1945 to March 7, 1947; Special Adviser to the Secretary of State on Reparations, April–November 1947; Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, from September 1947
  • Pavlov, Vladimir Nikolayevich, Personal Assistant and Translator to Foreign Minister Molotov
  • Penson, Hubert, Adviser on German Economic Affairs, British Embassy, Washington
  • Petersen, Howard C., Assistant Secretary of War
  • Pieck, Wilhelm, Co-Chairman of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Pomeroy, Lieutenant Colonel Harold E., United States Member, Allied Secretariat, Allied Commission for Austria
  • Ramadier, Paul, French Premier, January–November 1947
  • Ramzaitsev, D. F., Soviet Foreign Ministry
  • Rankin, Karl L., Counselor of the United States Legation in Austria
  • Reber, Samuel, Chief, Division of Western European Affairs, Department of State, March–September 1947; Deputy Director, Office of European Affairs, from September 1947
  • Rendel, Sir George William, Superintending Under Secretary, Refugee Department, British Foreign Office, 1945–1947; British Representative to the Austrian Treaty Commission, May–October 1947; from November 1947, British Ambassador in Belgium
  • Renner, Dr. Karl, President of the Austrian Federal Republic
  • Reuter, Dr. Ernst, leader in the German Social Democratic Party; member of the Berlin Magistrat; elected Oberbürgermeister of Berlin in June 1947 but did not take office
  • Reventlow, Count Edvard, Danish Ambassador in the United Kingdom
  • Richards, Arthur L., Assistant Chief, Division of British Commonwealth Affairs, Department of State
  • Riddleberger, James W., Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State, January 1944–July 1947; Counselor of Mission, Office of the United States Political Adviser for German Affairs, from October 1947
  • Roberts, Frank, Counsellor of the British Embassy in Moscow, 1945–1947; Private Secretary to British Foreign Secretary Bevin from December 1947
  • Robertson, Lieutenant General Sir Brian Hubert, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of British Forces of Occupation in Germany; Deputy British Military Governor for Germany, August 1945–October 1947; Commander-in-Chief and Military Governor from November 1947
  • Robertson, N. A., Canadian High Commissioner in the United Kingdom
  • Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, President of the United States, 1933–1945
  • Royall, Kenneth C., Under Secretary of War, November 1945–July 1947; Secretary of War, July 1947–September 1947; Secretary of the Army from September 1947
  • Rueff, Jacques, President of the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency
  • Ryan, Major General Cornelius E., United States Commandant for Berlin, June–September 1947
  • Saillant, Louis, President, Confédération Générale du Travail
  • Saint Hardouin , see Tarbé de Saint Hardouin
  • Saksin, Georgiy Filippovich, Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in London
  • Saltzman, Charles E., Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas, from September 1947
  • Scallan, Eugene K., Acting High Commissioner of the Union of South Africa in London
  • Schaerf, Dr. Adolf, Austrian Vice Chancellor
  • Schroeder, Frau Luise , Acting Oberbürgermeister (Lord Mayor) of Berlin, June 1947–December 1948
  • Schumacher, Kurt, Chairman, German Social Democratic Party
  • Senin, Ivan Semyenovich, Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
  • Sergent, René, Economic and Financial Adviser to the French Commander-in-Chief, Germany
  • Sforza, Count Carlo, Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Silvercruys, Baron Robert, Belgian Ambassador in the United States
  • Simić, Stanoje, Yugoslav Foreign Minister
  • Skrzypczinsky, Dr. Leo, Minister of Industry in the Soviet Zone of Occupation
  • Smirnov, Andrey Andreyevich, Chief, Third European Division (Central Europe), Soviet Ministry for Foreign Affairs; Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
  • Smith, H. Alexander, United States Senator from New Jersey
  • Smith, Walter Bedell, United States Ambassador in the Soviet Union
  • Snyder, John W., Secretary of the Treasury
  • Sokolovsky, Marshal of the Soviet Union Vasiliy Danilovich, Chief of the Soviet Military Administration for Germany; Soviet Representative on the Allied Control Council for Germany
  • Spaak, Paul-Henri, Belgian Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Spaatz, General Carl, Commanding General, United States Army Air Forces
  • Sperling, Fritz, Chairman of the Bavarian branch of the German Communist Party
  • Stalin, Generalissimo Joseph Vissarionovich, Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
  • Steel, Christopher Eden, Chief of the Political Division, the Control Commission for Germany (British Element); from November 1947, President of the Governmental Sub-Commission of the British Element
  • Steelman, John R., Assistant to President Truman
  • Steere, Loyd V., Counselor of Mission, Office of the United States Political Adviser for German Affairs, August 1945–December 1947
  • Steidle, Luitpold, Christian Democratic Union leader in the Soviet Zone of Occupation in Germany and Vice President of the Soviet Zone Central Administration for Agriculture
  • Steinhardt, Laurence, United States Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
  • Stettinius, Edward R., Jr., Secretary of State, December 1944–June 1945
  • Stibravy, William J., Assistant Chief, Division of Financial Affairs, Department of State
  • Stillwell, James A., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Stirling, Alfred, Australian Minister in the United States
  • Strang, Sir William, Political Adviser to the British Military Governor for German; from November 1947, Joint Permanent Under Secretary of State in charge of the German Section, British Foreign Office; British Deputy for Germany, Council of Foreign Ministers
  • Sutton, Nigel, Secretary-General of the Inter-Allied Separations Agency
  • Taber, John, Congressman from New York; Chairman of the House Appropriations Committee
  • Tanguy-Prigent, Pierre, French Minister of Agriculture
  • Tarbé de Saint Hardouin, Jacques, Political Adviser to the French Commander in Chief in Germany
  • Tarle Academician Yevgeniy Viktorovich , Soviet historian
  • Teitgen, Pierre-Henri, French Deputy Premier
  • Thomas, Elbert D., United States Senator from Utah
  • Thorp, Willard L., Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
  • Thurston, Walter, United States Ambassador in Mexico
  • Todd, Joseph A., Division of Occupied Area Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Torres Bodet, Jaime, Mexican Foreign Minister
  • Trivers, Howard, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State
  • Truman, Harry S., President of the United States, 1945–1953
  • Tsarapkin, Semyen Konstantinovich, Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in the United States
  • Tulpanov, Colonel Sergei I., Head of the Political Department of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany
  • Turner, Sir Mark, Economic Adviser on German Economic Matters to the British Foreign Office
  • Ulbricht, Walter, Deputy Chairman of the German Socialist Unity Party
  • Vandenberg, Arthur H., United States Senator from Michigan; Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
  • Vilfan, Joža, Yugoslav Permanent Representative to the United Nations
  • Voorhees, Tracy S., Special Assistant to the Secretary of War
  • Vredenburch, Jonkheer van, Head, Political Department, Netherlands Foreign Ministry
  • Vyshinsky, Andrey Yanuaryevich, Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Union
  • Wailes, Edward T., Chief, Division of British Commonwealth Affairs, Department of State
  • Wallner, Woodruff, Assistant Chief, Division of Western European Affairs, Department of State, July 1946–August 1947; Associate Chief from August 1947
  • Wang Shih-chieh , Chinese Foreign Minister
  • Webb, James E., Director, Bureau of the Budget
  • Wehrer, Colonel Albert, Chief, Luxembourg Military Mission in Germany
  • Weir, Sir Cecil, President, Economic Sub-Commission, the Control Commission for Germany (British Element); British member, Bipartite (U.S.–U.K.) Economic Panel in Germany
  • Wellington Koo, V. K., Chinese Ambassador in the United States
  • White, Wallace H., Jr., United States Senator from Maine
  • Whitham, G. S., Chief, Reparations, Deliveries, and Restitution Division, Control Commission for Germany (British Element)
  • Wierblowski, Stefan, Polish Ambassador in Czechoslovakia
  • Wiley, Alexander, United States Senator from Wisconsin
  • Wilkinson, Lawrence, Director, Economic Division, Office of Military Government for Germany, United States Zone
  • Williamson, Francis T., Assistant Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State
  • Willis, Frances E., Assistant Chief, Division of Western European Affairs, Department of State
  • Winiewicz, Jozef, Polish Ambassador in the United States
  • Wisner, Frank G., Deputy to Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas Charles Saltzman
  • Wolff, Dr. Wilhelm, Chairman of the Christian Democratic Union in Brandenburg
  • Wood, Clinton Tyler, Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, Department of State
  • Yelisarov, Colonel Ivan, Deputy Soviet Garrison Commander and Commandant for Berlin
  • Yost, Charles W., Counselor of the United States Legation in Vienna from November 1947
  • Young, William Hilary, Control Commission for Germany (British Element)
  • Zadeikas, Povilas, Lithuanian Minister in the United States
  • Zarubin, Georgiy Nikolayevich, Soviet Ambassador in the United Kingdom
  • Zheltov, Colonel General Aleksey Sergeyevich, Soviet Deputy High Commissioner for Austria
  • Zhukov, Marshal of the Soviet Union Georgiy Konstantinovich, Commander-in-Chief of Soviet Forces in Germany and Chief of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, July 1945–March 1946