Editorial Note

From November 11 to December 24, 1948, representatives from the United Kingdom, the United States, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg met in London for talks devoted to the preparation of a draft charter on the international control of the Ruhr. Twenty-five formal meetings were held at the British Foreign Office and twenty-four formal, numbered conference documents were considered. The documents in this section include U.S. Delegation telegraphic reports on the most important formal and informal sessions [Page 473] of the Conference—hereafter referred to as the London Conference on the Ruhr. This section also includes the most important documents, generated or considered by the Conference. In addition there have been included papers regarding instructions to and reports from the U.S. Delegation to the Conference together with supplementary documentation related to the Conference. No official record of meetings or Conference decisions was maintained, but the U.S. Delegation prepared its own minutes of the formal meetings. The telegraphic reports on Conference meetings bear annotations indicating the Department file location of the appropriate U.S. Delegation minutes. A complete set of the U.S. Delegation minutes together with a complete set of the formal numbered documents is included in CFM Files, Lot M–88, Box 126. The list of delegations set forth below is derived from papers in the files of the Department of State. The list is not complete, but it includes the principal participants at Conference sessions.

List of Delegations to the London Conference on the Ruhr

United Kingdom

Representative (and permanent Conference Chairman)

Roger B. Stevens, Assistant Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Office

Advisers

John W. Nicholls, Head, German Commercial Relations and Industry Department, Foreign Office

James A. M. Marjoribanks, Assistant Head, German Political Department, Foreign Office

Dermot F. MacDermot, Foreign Office

Miss E. Ackroyd, Steel Expert, Ministry of Supply

Francis B. Richards, German Political Department, Foreign Office

Miss A. D. Stevens, Economist, Board of Trade

E. J. Meadon, Coal Expert, Ministry of Trade and Power

E. T. Lewis, German Commercial Relations and Industry Department, Foreign Office

United States

Representative

Lewis W. Douglas, Ambassador in the United Kingdom

Alternate Representative

Wayne G. Jackson, Special Assistant to the Director, Office of European Affairs, Department of State

Advisers

Benjamin H. Brown, Jr., Office of the Legal Adviser, Department, of State

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Daniel F. Margolies, Acting Chief, Central European Branch, Division of Investment and Economic Development, Department of State

Forrest G. Hannaman, Special Assistant for Policy Coordination, OMGUS

William C. Trimble, First Secretary, Embassy in the United Kingdom

Fritz Oppenheimer, Consultant, Department of State

Saul Nelson, Economic Cooperation Administration

France

Representative

Hervé Alphand, Director General for Economic and Financial Affairs, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Advisers

André Gros, Legal Adviser, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Francois Valery, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Paul Leroy Beaulieu, Economic and Financial Adviser, French High Command in Germany

Louis de Guiringaud, First Secretary, Embassy in the United Kingdom

Georges Perrineau, Director of Mines, Ministry of Industry and Commerce

Georges Louis Parisot, Adviser, Ministry of Industry and Commerce

M. Burau (or Bureau), Director, Office of Iron Production, Ministry of Industry and Commerce

Belgium

Representative

Vicomte Alain Obert de Thieusies, Ambassador in the United Kingdom

Alternate Representatives

Jean Salmon, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Amaury Holvoet, First Secretary, Embassy in the United Kingdom

Advisers

Olivier Gerard, Acting Deputy Director General for External Trade

Prince Werner de Merode, Second Secretary, Embassy in the United Kingdom

Netherlands

Representative

Joseph M. A. H. Luns, First Secretary, Embassy in the United Kingdom

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Adviser

J.G. deVooys, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

Luxembourg

Representative

André Clasen, Minister in the United Kingdom

Alternate Representative

Georges Heisbourg, Secretary, Legation in the United Kingdom