Image: Hyde Park Aide-Mémoire
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Description: The Hyde Park Aide-Mémoire. In September 1944, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill met at Hyde Park to discuss progress on the atomic bomb project, which the British code-named 'Tube Alloys.' On 18 September they initialed this aide-memoire defining an Anglo-American agreement on the weapon's first use, postwar collaboration on atomic research, and the need to keep the project a secret from the USSR.
Title: Hyde Park Aide-Mémoire
Credit: Roosevelt Presidential Library (part of the virtual tour)
Author: United States Government
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
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