Developments of administrative and political significance relating to the United States zone in Germany 98

98. For documentation concerning participation by the United States in the work of the European Advisory Commission, which established the zones of occupation in Germany, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. i, pp. 100 ff.; also ante, pp. 1 ff. Documentation relating to the U.S. zone in Germany is contained in Foreign Relations, The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945, vols, i and ii.


[744] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/11–1945: Telegram


[747] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/11–2645


[751] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/12–645


[752] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/12–745: Telegram


[754] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

862.00/12–1245: Telegram


[755] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Dunn)

740.00119 Control (Germany)/12–1845


[756] The Secretary of War (Patterson) to the Acting Secretary of State

740.00119 Control (Germany)/12–2245


[757] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs (Benton

740.00119 Control (Germany)/12–2745


[758] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

862.00/12–2745


[759] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

862.001/12–2745


[760] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

740.00119 control (Germany)/12–2945: Telegram


[762] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

862.00/1–1846