London Dated September 9, 1944 Rec'd 7:22 p.m. Secretary of State, Washington. U.S. Urgent NIACT 7430, September 9, Midnight PERSONAL AND SECRET TO THE SECRETARY AND UNDER SECRETARY This morning Ambassador Gousev told me that as chairman of the European Advisory Commission he was calling a meeting for Monday afternoon. We have already forwarded the draft surrender terms, which have been accepted without conditions by the U.S. and U.S.S.R. Governments and by the British subject to conditions which, I have been informed by Mr. Eden, will be cleared. Gousev told me that he is now in a position to agree to recommend acceptance by the EAC of the German protocol covering zones, leaving in blank the designation of the U.S. and U.K. zones with the understanding that the U.S. Government and the U.K. Government will decide on their respective zones and areas of occupation in Germany and Berlin. That means that this document will have received informal clearance in all other |