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The Washington Conference 1941-1942
C. Declaration by United Nations
  • December 23 - The Polish Ambassador in the United States (Ciechanowski) to the President's Special Assistant (Hopkins)
  • (enclosure) Memorandum Concerning the Participation of Poland in the Planning of the Joint Prosecution of the War

  • December 25 - The British Lord Privy Seal (Attlee) to Prince Minister Churchill

  • December 25 - The British Ambassador (Halifax,) to Prime Minister Churchill
  • (attachment) Draft Joint Declaration

  • December 27 - Memorandum by the President's Special Assistant (Hopkins)

  • December 27 - The President to the Secretary of State

  • December 28 - The British Ambassador (Halifax) to The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden)

  • December 28 - The British Ambassador (Halifax) to The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden)

  • December 29 - The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden) to the British Ambassador (Halifax)

  • December 29 - The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden) to the British Ambassador (Halifax)

  • December 29 - The President's Special Assistant (Hopkins) to the President

  • December 29 - The British Ambassador (Halifax) to The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Eden)

  • December 29 - Draft Statement Proposed by the Soviet Union Regarding the Joint Declaration of Allied Unity

  • December 29 - The Secretary of State to the President
  • (enclosure) Amendments

  • December 30 - The President's Secretary (Tully) to the Secretary of State
  • (attachment) Re-draft of the Joint Declaration

  • December 31 - The Secretary of State to the President

  • January 1, 1942 - Draft Declaration of Allied Unity

  • World War II Page
    Source:
    Foreign Relations of the United States
    The Conferences at Washington, 1941-1942 and Casablanca, 1943
    Washington, DC : Government Printing Office, 1968
    127 Wall Street, New Haven, CT 06511.