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Microform: Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, part 1: 1942-1945


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0099 KCLMA MF 111-160

Held at: Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King's College London

Title: Microform: Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, part 1: 1942-1945

Date(s): 1942-1945, 1980-1981

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 50 reels

Name of creator(s): The US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942-1945

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

The US Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) committee was the principal US inter-service body which, together with the British Chiefs of Staff, formed the Combined Chiefs of Staff committee, the supreme Anglo- American military strategic and operational authority, 1942-1945. With the formation of the Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS) in Dec 1941 it became necessary to form an American agency with comparable decision making structure to that of the British Chiefs of Staff (COS). This was formally inaugurated in Feb 1942 as the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) committee, its first members being Gen George Catlett Marshall, US Army Chief of Staff, Adm Harold Raynsford Stark and Adm Ernest Joseph King, US Navy, and Lt Gen Henry H 'Hap' Arnold, US Army Air Forces. In Jul 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed Adm William D Leahy as his political and military representative and Chief of Staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff committee. Unlike the British Chiefs of Staff (COS), which was integrated into the British Cabinet system, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff was responsible primarily to the President of the United States as Commander-in-Chief of the US Armed Forces. Under Leahy's leadership, the Joint Chiefs of Staff became the centre of the US executive command structure during World War Two and was responsible for operational strategy in the Pacific, the co-ordination of US military operations in the Far East, and the planning and co-ordination of US operational strategy elsewhere. In addition, the US Joint Chiefs of Staff and the British Chiefs of Staff functioned together under the auspices of the Combined Chiefs of Staff to plan Allied strategic and operational efforts in Europe, North Africa, and the Far East.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, part 1: 1942-1945 is a themed microfilm collection containing copies of official documents of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942-1945. Documents include meeting minutes and memoranda and reports relating to grand strategic issues, the Pacific theatre, the European theatre, and the Soviet Union. Meeting minutes include those for the conference held at Casablanca, Morocco, codenamed ANFA, in which the Anglo-American Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS) first discussed the policies of German unconditional surrender, the Combined Bomber Offensive from Great Britain against Germany and the establishment of the French National Committee for Liberation, 14-24 Jan 1943; the Allied conference held at Washington, DC, codenamed TRIDENT, in which President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Prime Minister Rt Hon Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, and the Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS) discussed the decision to delay the invasion of France until May 1944, the Italian surrender, and the Battle of the Atlantic, 11-25 May 1943; the Allied conference at Quebec City, Canada, codenamed QUADRANT, in which the Allies endorsed a plan for the invasion of the Normandy coast in France, formed a new theatre of war, South-East Asia Command, with Acting Adm Lord Louis (Francis Albert Victor Nicholas) Mountbatten as Supreme Allied Commander, and regulated the procedures for co-operation between Great Britain and the US regarding the development and production of the atomic bomb, 12-24 Aug 1943; the Allied conferences at Cairo, Egypt, codenamed SEXTANT, in which the Allies discussed combined operations in South-East Asia with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek's Chinese forces, 22-26 Nov and 2-7 Dec 1943; the Allied conference at Teheran, Iran, codenamed EUREKA, in which the Allies first co-ordinated future strategy with Soviet Prime Minister Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, including plans to coincide military operations against Germany in France and the Soviet Union in May 1944, 28-30 Nov 1943; the conference at Quebec City, Canada, codenamed OCTAGON, in which the Allies discussed the post-war division of Germany and a plan for its de-industrialisation, 12-16 Sep 1944; the conferences at Malta and Yalta, Soviet Union, codenamed ARGONAUT, in which the Allies discussed the division of post-war Germany, the occupation of Germany and Austria, Soviet involvement in the war against Japan, and the future government and frontiers of Poland, 30 Jan-9 Feb 1945; the conference at Potsdam, Germany, codenamed TERMINAL, in which the surrender terms for Japan were discussed, the boundaries and peace terms for Europe were determined and Poland's government and frontiers were debated, 16 Jul-2 Aug 1945. Papers relating to grand strategic issues include US Joint Chiefs of Staff documents on Allied production and assignment of war materials; British and US merchant vessel losses; US policy concerning assignments of Lend-Lease military aircraft, naval vessels and munitions to Great Britain; Allied petroleum supplies; propaganda and unconventional warfare; war crimes and prisoners of war; and the summit conferences held between the Allied powers of the US, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, 1942-1945. Papers relating to the European theatre include US Joint Chiefs of Staff memoranda and operational reports concerning the planning and conduct of Allied offensive operations in Europe, including the invasion of North Africa, codenamed Operation TORCH, Nov 1942; the invasion of Sicily, Italy, codenamed Operation HUSKY, Jul 1943; the US preparation for the invasion of Europe, codenamed Operation BOLERO; and the Allied invasion of Europe, codenamed Operation OVERLORD, Jun 1944. Papers relating to the Pacific theatre include US Joint Chiefs of Staff memoranda and operational reports concerning the Japanese war economy; Japanese Imperial Army logistical capabilities; locations and strengths of Japanese forces in the Pacific; British participation in long range bombing of Japan; Allied operational efforts in Burma, India, Malaya, and the Philippines; Soviet claims on the Sakhalin and Kuril islands; and the co-ordination of Allied strategic plans for the defeat and occupation of Japan, 1943-1944. US Joint Chiefs of Staff papers relating to the Soviet Union include estimates, memoranda, conference minutes and reports concerning the disclosure of Allied technical information to the Soviet Union; Soviet military action to facilitate Operation OVERLORD; liaison between Allied theatre commanders and the Soviet Army; Soviet capabilities with reference to the Far East; US Lend-Lease requirements for the Soviet Union; and estimates of Soviet post-war capabilities and intentions, 1943-1945.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: English

System of arrangement:

Arranged in sections according to subject and chronologically therein.

Conditions governing access:

Open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.

Conditions governing reproduction:

Copies, subject to the condition of the original, may be provided for research use only. Enquiries concerning the copyright of the original material should be addressed to University Publications of America, Inc, 4520 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD, 20814, USA.

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Summary guide available on-line at http://www.kcl.ac.uk/lhcma/top.htm, and in hard copy in the Centre's reading room, Paul Kesaris (ed.), Records of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, part 1: 1942-1945 (University Publications of America, Frederick, MD, 1980-81).

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

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Archival history:

Immediate source of acquisition:

University Publications of America, Bethesda, MD, USA.

ALLIED MATERIALS

Existence and location of originals:

Existence and location of copies:

Related material:

Further microfilmed papers of the Joint Chiefs of Staff may be found ay KCLMA MF 1-70.

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DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Date(s) of descriptions: Date of compilation: Aug 1999


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
Armed forces | State security
Conferences | Group communication | Communication process
Operation Husky (1943) | Military operations | Military engineering
Operation Overlord (1944) | Military operations | Military engineering
Operation Torch (1942) | Military operations | Military engineering
War | International conflicts
War crimes | Humanitarian law
Warfare | Military engineering
World War One (1914-1918) | World wars (events) | Wars (events)
International relations
Military organizations
Peace

Personal names
Arnold | Henry Harley | 1888-1950 | US General
Chiang Kai-shek | 1887-1975 | Nationalist Chinese general and statesman x Kai-shek
Churchill | Sir | Winston Leonard Spencer | 1874-1965 | Knight | statesman
King | Ernest Joseph | 1878-1956 | US Admiral
Leahy | William Daniel | 1879-1959 | US Admiral
Marshall | George Catlett | 1880-1959 | US General and Secretary of State
Mountbatten | Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas | 1900-1979 | 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma | Admiral of the Fleet x Mountbatten of Burma | 1st Earl x Battenburg | Prince von
Roosevelt | Franklin Delano | 1882-1945 | US President
Stalin | Joseph Vissarionovich | 1879-1953 | Prime Minister of the USSR x Dzhugashvili | Joseph
Stark | Harold Raynsford | 1880-1972 | US Admiral

Corporate names
Cairo Conference (1943)
Combined Chiefs of Staff
Potsdam Conference, Jul-Aug 1945
Quebec City Conference (1944)
US Joint Chiefs of Staff
Washington Conference (1943)
Yalta Conference (1945)

Places
Atlantic Ocean | Oceans
Cairo | Urban | Egypt | North Africa
Casablanca | Morocco | North Africa
China | East Asia
France | Western Europe | Europe
Germany | Western Europe | Europe
Japan | East Asia
Kurile Islands | Sakhalinskaya Oblast | Russian Federation | Eastern Europe
London | England | UK | Western Europe | Europe
Sakhalin Island | Sakhalinskaya Oblast | Russian Federation | Eastern Europe
USA | North America
USSR | Eastern Europe