Telegram from Prime Minister Winston Churchill to President Harry S. Truman
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OCR Page 1 of 2SECRET
(CORRECTED COPY)
of JUN 23 P.M.
TOP SUCKET - TOT
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23 June 1945
From: United States Military Attache, London
11
To:
The President of The United States
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98
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Prime Minister to President Truman. Personal and TOP
SECRET. Number 98.
Reference my 94.
E a
A. Stalin has replied as follows--begins.
I have received your message of the 17th June.
1. The delegations will be housed as you propose in
your message and as was arranged in the Crimea. Each delega-
tion will have its own closed territory under a regime regu-
lated at the discretion of the head of the delegation. The
area in which the three delegations will be housed is
Babelsberg, southeast of Potsdam. There will be a fourth
building for the joint sessions--the Palace of the German
Crown Prince in Potsdam.
2. Marshal Zhukov will be in Berlin on June 28th.
The advance parties of Montgomery and Eisenhower should be
sent in about this time to reconnoitre and take over the
DECLASSIFTED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) OF no
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 10, 1872
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