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J. 333305 O N -State Galley 17 UNCORRECTED GALLEY PROOF BIERUT, Boleslaw, President of the Provisional Legislature or National Council of the Homeland of the Lublin Polish Government. *BIRSE, Major Arthur, Second Secretary, British Embassy, Moscow; interpreter to Prime Minister Churchill at the Yalta Conference. BLAKESLEE, George H., Consultant to the Division of Territorial Studies, Depart- ment of State. *BLANCHARD, Lee B., Secretary to the Secretary of State. BLOOM, Sol, Member of the House of Representatives from New York. $BOETTIGER, Mrs. John (Anna Eleanor Roosevelt), daughter of President Roosevelt. *BOGART, Colonel Frank A., U. S. A., Assistant Chief of Staff, United States Military Mission to the Soviet Union. BOGOMOLOV, Alexander Efremovich, Soviet Ambassador to France. **BOGUE, Lieutenant Robert W., U. S. N. R., Watch Officer, White House Map Room. Charles E., Assistant to the Secretary of State; interpreter to Presi- dent Roosevelt at the Yalta Conference. BONOMI, Ivanoe, Italian Prime Minister. BORTON, Hugh, Country Specialist, Department of State. BOTTOMLY, Air Vice Marshal Norman Howard, Deputy Chief of the British Air Staff (Operations). BowMAN, Isaiah, President of the Johns Hopkins University and Special Adviser to the Secretary of State on Post-war Problems and Plans. BRADLEY, Lieutenant General Omar N., U. S. A., Commanding General, Twelfth Army Group. BREWSTER, Owen, United States Senator from Maine. *BRIDGES, Sir Edward, Secretary of the British Cabinet. **BROOKE, Field Marshal Sir Alan, Chief of the British Imperial General Staff. * IBROWN, Vice Admiral Wilson, U. S. N. (retired), Naval Aide to President Roosevelt. * TBRUENN, Commander Howard G., M. C., U. S. N. R., Medical Officer assigned to the President's party. TBRYAN, Lieutenant Colonel Otis F., U. S. A., Special Assistant to the Com- manding General, Air Transport Command, and a Special Missions Pilot; co-pilot of President Roosevelt's plane to and from the Crimea. BUJAK, Franciszek, Polish economist and educator; in Poland during World War II. * TBULL, Major General Harold R., U. S. A., Assistant Chief of Staff for Opera- tions (G-3), Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force. *BURROUGH, Commodore Edmund W., U. S. N., member of the Staff of the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet, and senior Navy member of the Joint War Plans Committee. BURROWS, Lieutenant General Montagu Brocas, Head of the British Military Mission to the Soviet Union, February-October 1944. *tButLER, Nevile Montague, Assistant Under-Secretary of State, British Foreign Office. Byaz, Colonel, an officer of Soviet Forces, not otherwise identified. BYINGTON, Homer M., Executive Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secre- tary of State. * IBYRNES, James F., Director, Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. * ICABELL, Brigadier General Charles P., U. S. A., Director of Operations and Intelligence, Mediterranean Allied Air Forces. * tCADOGAN, Sir Alexander, British Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. CAFFERY, Jefferson, American Ambassador to France. *tCALINAO, Chief Steward Federico, U. S. N., member of the President's mess- man detail. CAMPBELL, Captain Colin, U. S. N., Head of the Atlantic Section, Plans Division, in the office of the Commander in Chief, United States Fleet; member of the Joint Staff Planners of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. *CAMPION, John E., United States Secret Service. *CAPEL-DUNN, Colonel Denis Cuthbert, Military Assistant Secretary of the British War Cabinet. CARRETTA, Donato, Director of the Regina Coeli prison in Rome; killed by a mob in September 1944. *tCARY, Colonel John B., U. S. A., member of the Strategy and Policy Group (Plans), Operations Division, War Department General Staff.

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