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Minute from Lord Cherwell to Mr. Churchill
Special questions of worldwide or scientific application. Postwar planning. The United Nations. The atomic bomb. Minute to Mr. Churchill on 'Tube Alloys': what should be said to Marshal Stalin at Potsdam about the atomic bomb
Proposed Joint Stockpile of Fissionable Material
Cherwell [Lord] agrees with the desirability of placing Fissionable materials with an organization such as the International Atomic Energy Agency but doubts that the U.S. and the Soviet Union can agree on how much of their stockpiles to contribute
Winston Churchill's Comments on Atoms for Peace Speech
Winston Churchill praises the Atoms for Peace speech of Dwight D. Eisenhower and states that he is forwarding a note about the proposed International Atomic Energy Agency
Agreed-Upon Official \Line\ on U.N. Speech Background and Preparation
C.D. Jackson describes the origins of the Atoms for Peace speech which was the idea of Dwight D. Eisenhower and subsequent consultations with [Winston Churchill; Cherwell [Lord]]
Chronology--Candor-Wheaties Atoms for Peace Proposal
Chronology describes the evolution of the \"candor\" and \"wheaties\" ideas leading to the Atoms for Peace speech by Dwight D. Eisenhower
Submitting Candor-Wheaties Chronology for Lewis Strauss Approval
C.D. Jackson forwards to Lewis L. Strauss a Chronology of the evolution of the \"candor\" and \"wheaties\" ideas leading to the Atoms for Peace speech given by Dwight D. Eisenhower for his comments and corrections
Historical Information on Origins of Atoms for Peace Proposal
C.D. Jackson answers questions on the Atoms for Peace proposal, including its origin and consultation with [France; United Kingdom] as well as the reaction of the [Soviet Union; Andrei Y. Vyshinsky]
Churchill-Eden Talks, June 25, 1954 Atomic Energy Matters
[Winston Churchill; Dwight D. Eisenhower] discuss Nuclear energy issues including Information exchanges and agree that Nuclear weapon test bans would be unwise in light of difficulties in Nuclear test detection and the possibility of concealment
PART I: ENGLISH HISTORY. SUMMARY
CHAPTER I.—THE FALL OF SINGAPORE (pg. 1-27). CHAPTER II.—THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY (pg. 27-56). CHAPTER III.—THE DEMAND FOR A SECOND FRONT (pg. 56-73). CHAPTER IV.—THE ALLIED VICTORY IN N. AFRICA (pg. 73-97).