Text of a telegram from Mr. Eden to Viscount Halifax dated December 31st, 1942. Secret and Personal The Prime Minister would be grateful if you would inform the President that the following directive was given to Mr. Macmillan before departure: Mr. Harold Macmillan, M.P., has been appointed Minister Resident at Allied Headquarters in North West Africa. Mr. Macmillan's primary function will be to report on the political situation and future plans for the territory and to represent to the Commander-in-Chief the views of His Majesty's Government on political questions. His reports will be addressed to the Prime Minister. He will work in closest touch with his United States colleague, establishing relations of confidence and amity with him. He is not at present accredited to any French authority. The present French administration in North Africa is treated by Allied Commander-in-Chief as a temporary de facto local administration. Mr. Macmillan's relations with French authorities will accordingly be of an informal chara Mr. R. M. Makins of the Foreign Office will accompany Mr. Macmillan as his assistant and will act for him should he at any time be absent from Al Mr. W.H.B. Mack of the Foreign Office has for some time past held the post of British Civil Liaison Officer on General Eisenhower's staff. He will continue |