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Memorandum by the Combined Chiefs of Staff.
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C. C. S. 407 (Revised)1
C. C. S. 407 (Revised)1
[Cairo,] 26 November 1943.
Collaboration With the U. S. S. R.
- 1.
- During the forthcoming conference with the Soviets it is
recommended that the following broad lines of action be adopted:
- a.
- That the Combined Chiefs of Staff agree upon the U. S.–British strategy in Europe and seek the approval of the President and Prime Minister before meeting the Soviets.
- b.
- That the Soviets be urged to enhance the effectiveness of the United Nations offensive by effective coordination with Overlord.
- c.
- That the Combined Chiefs of Staff should agree to consult together before making reply to proposals upon which there has been no previous agreement.
- d.
- That, specifically, an agreed answer be obtained to any Soviet proposals which involve the undertaking of major operations through the Balkans or the Aegean.
- e.
- That a common policy be adopted concerning Turkey, to include briefly the support of the Soviet proposal to force Turkey into the war2 but to stand firm on the principle that no diversion of forces or supplies for Turkey can be accepted to the prejudice of approved operations elsewhere.
- 2.
- Throughout the deliberation with the Soviets it should be made clear that the United States and Great Britain are involved in military operations not only in the European Theater but also in the Pacific-Asiatic Theater, and that their heavy commitments of resources throughout the world compel them to decide on operations only after careful analysis of the over-all situation.
- 3.
- At the Moscow Conference, the United States and British representatives were primarily engaged in explaining and defending their own position. In the future, the United States and Great Britain should make specific requests on the Soviets.
- 4.
- A proposed agenda is attached as an enclosure.
- C. C. S. 407, dated November 25, 1943, differed from this document in that, among other things, it did not contain, in the enclosure, the items numbered 3 and 4 in the enclosure to this document, and it contained, as numbered items in the enclosure, the material which was subsequently incorporated in C. C. S. 407/1 (infra) under the headings lettered A, B, and C.↩
- See ante, p. 135.↩