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OMAR BRADLEY
(1893-1981) American general of World War II who commanded the largest ground force ever led by one man. He was later Chairman of the Joint Chiefs. Fine content and unusual A.D. (unsigned), 2pp. 4to., [n.p., n.d. but probably 1945] in pencil, headed "Top Secret (underlined in red), summarizing the decision-making process over the assignment of zones of occupation in Germany at the close of the Second World War. In full "Zones in Germany decided at Sept 1944 Quebec Conference, not made as a result of recommendation of the Military. Zonal discussions began in Aug43. President & U.S. Chiefs of Staff opposed to S. West Zone. Wanted N. NE. at 2nd Quebec conference in Sept 44 [illeg.] referred question to President & Prime Minister who reached agreement of UK, N.W. - US, S.W. Tripartite agreement on Zonal boundaries reached on 12 Sept 44 & amended 14 Nov 44 US Chiefs had recommended that proposed Soviet boundary be from 50 - 150 miles to east of present boundary would have placed U.S. boundary on outskirts of Berlin. British & Soviets had proposed present boundary on recommendation of Winant, U. S. delegate on European Advisory Commission; President agreed to British - Soviet proposed boundary. Withdrawal completed July 4th from Soviet Zone, July 9th UK". This withdrawal from the Soviet Zone proved crucial at it convinced the Soviets to allow American, British and French forces into their pre-designated zones in Berlin. This would be the last vestige of cooperation as relations between the Soviets and the West deteriorated over the next several years resulting in the ultimate division of Germany which continued for over four decades. Pages are evenly toned and bear light folds, else very good condition.

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