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THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF WASHINGTON 25, D. C. SEBRET 17 July 1945 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: The Joint Chiefs of Staff recommend the following state- ment of policy in regard to the disposition and distribution of captured German merchant shipping. a. In view of the urgent requirement for personnel ship- ping in the further prosecution of the war, captured or surrendered enemy vessels capable of being used to trans- port troops should be made available as quickly as possi- ble for the U.S. military use. b. All captured or surrendered German vessels should be divided among the Allied Nations, first as to immediate use and later as to final disposition, except for such coastwise and inland water craft as are determined to be essential for the minimum German economy. No ocean-going vessels (i.e., ships over 4, 000 deadweight tons) designed for foreign trade should be left in the hands of the Germans. C. All captured and surrendered German and other enemy ships should be placed in a common pool. In this connec- tion, every effort should be made to persuade the Russians to enter the United Maritime Authority agreement covering the handling of the Allied Nations pool of ships. d. In the final disposition all ex-German personnel shipping should be divided among the Allied Nations. Further details in regard to the U.S. needs for person- nel shipping were given in a memorandum to you from the Joint Chiefs of Staff dated 7 July 1945. For the Joint Chiefs of Staff: S.Truman - WILLIAM D. LEAHY, is ARCHIVES "NATIONAL SERVICE RECUROS ANL Fleet Admiral, U.S. Navy, Chief of Staff to the FOB VICTORY Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy. BUY UNITED STATES WAR BONDS AND STAMPS DECLASSIFIED JCS Memo, Jan. 17, 1973 TOP SEORET By NUTHIL NARS, Date 6.29-8