Correspondence, 1940-1964, chiefly with Winston Churchill
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Correspondence, 1940-1964, chiefly with Winston Churchill
Correspondence, 1941-1959, between Ismay and US diplomat Averell Harriman
Correspondence, 1942-1951, chiefly congratulatory and social, with correspondents beginning with 'E'
Correspondence, mostly congratulatory and social between Ismay and correspondents with surnames beginning with 'E' including George Fielding Eliot, Nov 1951 proposing the creation of an Anglo-American Combined Chiefs of Staff; Gen Sir Hugh Jamieson Elles, Dec 1940 suggesting that Rt Hon Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill visit Bristol; Dr Geoffrey Evans, Aug 1942 on the psychology of the will to win, Mar 1943 on the likelihood of German defeat. 1 file
Correspondence, 1942-1957, between Ismay and US General George Marshall
Correspondence, 1942-1962, between Ismay and US General Walter Bedell Smith
Correspondence, 1942-1965, between Ismay and US General Dwight D Eisenhower
Correspondence, 1943-1952, between Ismay and US General Mark Clark
Correspondence, 1943-1965, between Ismay and Anthony Eden
Correspondence, 1943-1965, with and about Admiral Lord Mountbatten
Correspondence, 1944, between Ismay and US General Albert Wedemeyer
Correspondence, 1944-1945, between Ismay and Lieutenant General Sir Henry Pownall