Telegram from Prime Minister Winston Churchill to President Harry S. Truman
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OCR Page 1 of 2JUN RECEIVET 17 ^.M. SECRICT
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17 June 1945
From: U.S. Military Attache, London, England
TO:
The President of The United States
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Prime Minister to President Truman. Personal and TOP
SECRET. Number 94.
Following is repetition of a telegram concerning
"TERMINAL" which I have today sent Marshal Stalin. Begins:
"1. It is most important that the exact venue of the
forthcoming conference should be settled as soon as possible
since much preparatory work will be necessary.
2. I feel very strongly, and I am sure you will
agree, that on this occasion the Russian, American and Bri-
tish delegations should each have separate enclaves, and that
they should make their own arrangements for accomodation,
food, transport, guards, communications, etc. I suggest that,
in addition, there snould be a fourth place in which the three
delegations could meet to confer. It would be much appreci-
ated if the Soviet Government would make arrangements for
this common meeting place.
3. President Truman is in entire agreement with the
above proposal.
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E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or
of State letter, Aug. 10, 1972
NLT-He XARE Det 11-4-71
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