Report on the Tripartite Conference of Berlin - Final Typewritten Copy
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OCR Page 1 of 32AUGUST 2, 1945
REPORT ON THE TRIPARTITE CONFERENCE OF BERLIN
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On July 17, 1945, the President of the United States
of America, Harry S. Truman, the Chairman of the Council of
People's Commissars of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
Generalissimo J. V. Stalin, and the Prime Minister of Great
Britain, Winston S. Churchill, together with Mr. Clement R. Attlee,
met in the Tripartite Conference of Berlin. They were
accompanied by the foreign secretaries of the three Governments,
Mr. James F. Byrnes, Mr. V.M. Molotov, and Mr. Anthony Eden,
the Chiefs of Staff, and other advisers.
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There were nine meetings between July 17 and July 25.
The Conference was then interrupted for two days while the
results of the British general election were being declared.
On July 28 Mr. Attlee returned to the Conference as
Prime Minister, accompanied by the new Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ernest Bevin. Four days of further
discussion then took place. During the course of the Conference
there were regular meetings of the Heads of the Three Governments
accompanied by the foreign secretaries, and also of the Foreign
Secretaries alone. Committees appointed by the Foreign Secretaries
for preliminary consideration of questions before the Conference
also met daily.
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