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Highest Military Leaders At Conference
LONDON, December 5. Those present at the Teheran conference ineluded: —
Britain: The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden; the Permanent Under-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Lord Cadogan; Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham, Chipf of Naval Staff; Field Marsha] Sir John Dill, of the Anglo-American chiefs of staff committee; General Sir Alan Brooke, Chief of the Imperial General Staff; Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal, Chief of the Air Staff; MajorGeneral Sir Hastings Ismay. General Secretary (military) to the War Cabinet; Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, Ambassador to Moscow; Lieutenant-General Martel, head of the British military mission to Moscow; and Mrs. Vic Oliver, Mr. Churchill’s daughter. America: Mr. Harry Hopkins, special adviser to President Roosevelt; Admiral Leahy, Chief of Staff to the President; Mr. Averell Harriman, Ambassador to Moscow; Mr. S. G. Winant, Ambassador to London and United States member ol the European Advisory Commission. General Marshall, Chief of the Army Staff; General Arnold, Chief of the United States Air Forces; BrigadierGeneral J. P. Hurley, the President’s special representative in the Middle East; Admiral King, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Fleets; and Colonel Elliott Roosevelt.
■Russia: The Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister, M. Molotov; also Marshal Voroshilov and Colonel-'General Arcadiev Secntity. The names of Marshal Stalin’s other military and civilian advisers are not revealed, but Marshal Timoshenko and General Zhukov are believed to have been included in the delegation, says Reuter’s Teheran correspondent.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 61, 7 December 1943, Page 5
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