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*KEUSSEFF, Lieutenant Demitri P., U. S. N. R., Interpreter.
*KHUDYAKOV, Marshal of Aviation Sergey Vladimirovich, Deputy Chief of the
Soviet Air Staff.
*KIMACK, Lieutenant (jg) Michael, U. S. N. R., Interpreter.
**King, Fleet Admiral Ernest J., U. S. N., Commander in Chief, United States
Fleet, and Chief of Naval Operations.
KIRK, Alexander C., American representative with the rank of Ambassador,
Advisory Council for Italy, April-December 1944; political adviser to the
Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theater; Ambassador to Italy,
December 1944-October 1946.
*KLOOCK, Lieutenant (jg) Warren K., U. S. N. R., White House courier.
KONEV, Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan Stepanovich, Commander of the First
Ukrainian Front.
Koo, Wellington, Chinese Ambassador to the United Kingdom.
*KORNILOFF, Yeoman Third Class Nicholas, Jr., U. S. N. R., Interpreter.
*KOSTRINSKY, Captain, Third Rank, Mikhail Ilyich, Deputy Chief of Foreign
Relations (Liaison) of the Soviet Navy.
*KOVAL, Yeoman Third Class Russell, U. S. N. R., Interpreter.
KRASNOV, a Russian architect, not otherwise identified.
KROCK, Arthur, Washington correspondent for The New York Times.
KROLENKO, Lieutenant General Nikolay Ivanovich, Chief of the Operations
Directorate and Deputy Chief of Staff of the Soviet Army Air Force.
*KUCHEROV, Vice Admiral Stepan Grigoryevich, Deputy Chief of Staff of the
Soviet Navy.
*TKUTER, Major General Laurence S., U. S. A., Assistant Chief of Staff for
Plans, United States Army Air Forces; at the Malta and Yalta Conferences
represented General of the Army Arnold, who was ill.
KUTRZEBA, Stanislaw M., Polish jurist, historian, and educator; in Poland during
World War II.
*KUZNETSOV, Fleet Admiral Nikolay Gerasimovich, People's Commissar of the
Soviet Navy.
KWAPINSKI, Jan, Deputy Prime Minister of the Polish Government in London,
1943-1944; appointed Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Shipping and
Acting Minister of Finance of the Polish Government in London, November
1944.
LAFLEN, Lieutenant Commander Edward C., S. C., U. S. N. R., Supply Officer
of the U. S. S. Catoctin.
*tLAND, Vice Admiral Emory S., U. S. N. (retired), War Shipping Adminis-
trator, Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, and United
States member of the Combined Shipping Adjustment Board.
LANE, Arthur Bliss, American Ambassador to Poland.
Law, Richard Kidston, British Minister of State.
*tLAYCOCK, Major General Robert Edward, British Chief of Combined Opera-
tions.
**LEAHY, Fleet Admiral William D., U. S. N., Chief of Staff to the Commander
in Chief of the United States Army and Navy.
*tLEATHERS, Lord, British Minister of War Transport.
LEHMAN, Herbert H., Director General, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation
Administration.
LENIN, Mikolay (Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov), leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
of October-November 1917; Chairman of the Council of People's Commisars
of the Soviet Union, 1917-1924.
LEVANDOVICH, Major General Stepan Timofeyevich, member of the Soviet Army
Air Force Staff.
**LINCOLN, Brigadier General George A., U. S. A., Chief of the Strategy and
Policy Group, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, and
member of the Joint Staff Planners of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"LINDSAY, Brigadier General Richard C., U. S. A., Assistant Chief of Air Staff,
for Plans, Headquarters, Army Air Forces, and member of the Joint Staff
Planners of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
LLOYD, Air Vice Marshal Sir Hugh Pughe, British Air Officer Commanding the
Mediterranean Command.
* ILONG, Dewey E., White House Transportation Officer.
**LOUTZENHEISER, Brigadier General Joe L., U. S. A., Deputy Assistant Chief
of Staff for Plans, Army Air Forces.
LUKOMSKI, Stanislaw, Bishop of Lomia, in Bialystok Province; in Poland during
World War II.
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