740.00119 (Potsdam)/7–3045
No. 1000
Proposal by the United States
Delegation1
[Babelsberg, July 30, 1945.]
German External Assets
The United States believes it important that immediate action be
taken to exercise control and the power of disposition over German
external assets, particularly in neutral countries. This is
necessary not only from the standpoint of security but also to
preserve such assets for Allied objectives.
It is therefore urged that an appropriate declaration be issued by
the United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, and if
possible France, assuming jurisdiction over such assets.
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There are attached alternative forms of a declaration, one which
would be issued by the Big Three, and the other which would be
issued by the Big Three and France.
Following the issuance of such a declaration it is recommended that
the Control Council issue a decree vesting German external
assets.
[Attachment 1]
Text of Proposed Declaration by the Big
Three
The Chiefs of State of the United States, the United Kingdom and
the Soviet Union having met at Potsdam, the following
Declaration is issued:
The Governments of the United States, the United Kingdom
and the Soviet Union declare that German external
assets, not already under the control of United Nations
which have taken a part in the war with Germany, are subject to the
jurisdiction of the Powers occupying Germany and of the
Allied Control Council.
All countries in which such assets are located are hereby
called upon to place such assets at the disposition of
the occupying powers and of the Allied Control Council.
The diplomatic representatives of the Powers signatory
to this Declaration will act as their representatives in
exercising control and the power of disposition over
such assets.
Text of Proposed Declaration by the Big
Three and France
The Chiefs of State of the United States, the United Kingdom and
the Soviet Union having met at Potsdam and having concerted with
the Government of France, the following declaration is issued:
The Governments of the United States, the United Kingdom,
the Soviet Union and France declare that German external
assets, not already under the control of United Nations
which have taken a part in the war with Germany, are subject to the
jurisdiction of the Powers occupying Germany and of the
Allied Control Council.
All countries in which such assets are located are hereby
called upon to place such assets at the disposition of
the occupying powers and of the Allied Control Council,
The diplomatic representatives of the Powers signatory
to this Declaration will act as their representatives in
exercising control and the power of disposition over
such assets.