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J. 333305MONO-State
Galley 211
UNCORRECTED GALLEY PROOF
(a) That the American and British Chiefs of Staff respectively
issue instructions that the United States group, and the British
element, of the Control Council for Germany should jointly proceed
forthwith with the detailed planning of the arrangements in connec-
tion with the Bremen enclave.
(b) That the American and British Chiefs of Staff should issue
instructions that the naval elements of the two Control Council
groups should examine the extent of the naval command to seaward
referred to in paragraph 7 (b) of C. C. S. 320/33 1 and should submit
their joint proposals to the Navy Department and Admiralty.
(c) That the American Chiefs of Staff should now recommend that
the United States Government ratify the occupation protocol for
Germany 2 (E. A. C. (44) 12th Meeting).
2 Ante, p. -
(d) That the American Chiefs of Staff should now approve:
(i) Paragraphs 1 to 6 of C. C. S. 320/33.
(ii) C. C. S. 320/34.
6. If the United States Chiefs of Staff agree [to] the above proposals,
perhaps you will initiate the issue by the United States Chiefs of
Staff of the appropriate instructions in accordance with paragraph 5
above.
Yours sincerely,
G. N. MACREADY
[Attachment]
THE BREMEN ENCLAVE
1. The Bremen and Bremerhaven enclave as shown on the attached
map will be under complete American control including military
government and responsibility for disarmament and demilitarization
but will be generally administered as a subdistrict of a larger British
controlled area. It is understood that the American military govern-
ment will conform to the general policies pursued in the administration
of the larger district subject always to the right of the American
commander to vary the administration of the enclave in any particular
that he may find necessary on military grounds.
2. The U. S. interest in transit passage from the Bremen area to
the southwestern zone is so dominant and the British interest in
possible movement through the American zone to Austria so evident
that obligation to carry stores and personnel for the one government
through the zone controlled by the other is mutually recognized.
To better achieve responsible service, each military zone commander
will accept a Deputy Controller for United States (or British) require-
ments of Movement and Transport from the other to assist in the
coordination of the movement and transport involved in such essential
traffic.
3. The map referred to is that attached to C. C. S. 320/29.³
3
C. C. S. 320/29 is not printed, but the map in question is reproduced on
facing page.
[Map]
EUR Files
The Assistant Secretary of War (McCloy) to the Secretary of State
[Excerpt] 1
1 For another excerpt from this memorandum, see post, p. -
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