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1 - 2 - my part of the job is concerned I have completed my task, namely, that of representing and assisting the President in exploring, developing, and negotating the formulae and methods for exacting reparations from Germany. The bulk of my staff handling German reparations have already been released. I am preparing for submission to the President and to you an orderly history of my mission, together with the documents involved, in such shape as to be of the greatest value to the Department. In the meantime I would greatly appreciate it if I could get a concurrence from the State Department to the "Memorandum on the Provisions of the Berlin Protocol Relating to Reparations" which was submitted to your department some time ago. As I have already indicated in previous communications, I feel that it is important in the interests of the program that these guiding instructions for General Clay be completed as soon as possible. In continuing the work on German reparations, certain matters will require your early attention. These include: (1) Shares of Other Nations "INATIONAL ARCHIVER As you know, invitations to fifteen claimant nations were sent out through the Department on August 28 in accordance with the agreement between the United Kingdom, the United States, and France. The task remaining in determining the shares of these other nations is thus the analysis of the data submitted by these countries, the development of a preliminary table of percentages, and, finally, the holding of an interen national conference for the purpose of reaching an agreement on percentage shares. You will wish to consider inviting the Soviet Union as an obser ver at this conference. (2) Creation of a Permanent Reparations Agency It has already been agreed that an Allied Reparations Agency will be required as part of the administrative structure for reparations. It is proposed that such an agency shall include representatives of all the chief claimant nations and that it shall have its permanent seat in Ger- many, possibly in Berlin, where it can work intimately with the Zone Commanders and the Control Council. The chief functions of the permanent Reparations Agency would be to allocate specific plants, properties, and commodities to specific claimants and to settle disputes with reference to such allocations. (3) United States Reparations Claims The Government of the United States in common with all other nations will be required to prepare a tabulation as a justification for its SECRET

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