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Discussion between the US Secretary of State, US Ambassador to the UK and the British Prime Minister on the US plans to defuse the conflict

Citation: Kirkpatrick, Ivone (1940) Discussion between the US Secretary of State, US Ambassador to the UK and the British Prime Minister on the US plans to defuse the conflict. No Publisher. (Unpublished)

Discussion between the US Secretary of State, US Ambassador to the UK and the British Prime Minister along with FO Official Ivone Kirkpatrick in regards to the plan that the US were proposing to defuse the conflict. In included German withdrawal of troops from Poland and Bohemia, rapid disarmament of belligerents, and a plan for economic reconstruction. It also included the Prime Minister's lack of confidence in Herr Hitler and teh ability of the disarmament plan to work.

Additional Information: Creators: Ivone Kirkpatrick (Head of Foreign Office Central Department); Recipients: Philip Henry Kerr (UK Ambassador to US); Writing format: Print;
Creators: Kirkpatrick, Ivone and
Subjects: Politics
History
Latin American Studies
Keywords: Despatch, United Kingdom, United of States of America, Germany, France, Africa, Japan,
Divisions: Institute of Latin American Studies
Collections: Atlantic Archive: UK-US Relations in an Age of Global War 1939-1945
Dates:
  • 11 March 1940 (completed)
References: TNA Reference: FO 115/ 3421 - War Allied Policy; Project Record ID: A00001518; Related Record IDs: A00001517, A00001519;

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