Providing for the Furnishing of Information and Assistance to
9682 the Joint Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Jewish Problems
in Palestine and Europe
Signed: January 18, 1946
Federal Register page and date: 11 FR 787, January 22, 1946
Executive Order No. 9682, January 18, 1946
Providing for the Furnishing of Information and Assistance to the
Joint Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry on Jewish Problems in
Palestine and Europe
WHEREAS by an exchange of notes on December 10, 1945,
between the Secretary of State of the United States and the British Ambassador there has been created a Joint Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry (hereinafter referred to as the Committee), whose terms of reference are as follows:
Fascist persecution, and the practical measures taken or contemplated to be taken in these countries to enable them to live free from discrimination and oppression, and to make estimates of those who wish, or will be impelled by their conditions, to migrate to Palestine or other countries outside Europe.
AND WHEREAS the Government of the United States is desirous
of rendering all possible aid to the committee to enable it properly to perform the task entrusted to it;
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the authority vested in me by
the Constitution and the statutes, and as President of the Untied States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows:
- All departments, agencies, and independent establishments
of the Executive branch of the Federal Government shall furnish to the Committee, upon the request of the American Chairman of the Committee, such of their records and documents as relate to the subjects referred to the Committee for examination and study under its several terms of reference; Provided, however, that a depart- ment, agency, or independent establishment shall not be required to disclose confidential records and documents the disclosure of which would be prejudicial to the interests of the Untied States; Provided further, that in all such cases, the head of the department, agency, or independent establishment concerned shall furnish the American Chairman of the Committee with a statement justifying the withholding of the records and documents requested by him.
- Any officer or employee of an Executive department, agency
or independent establishment of the Government possessing personal information or knowledge relating to the subjects referred to the Committee for examination and study under its several terms of reference, may, upon the request of the American Chairman of the Committee and with the approval of the head of the department, agency, or independent establishment concerned, furnish such infor- mation or knowledge to the Committee either orally or in writing as shall in each case appear to be desirable.
- The Secretary of State may assign or detail officers and
employees of the Department of State, including officers and employees of the Foreign Service of the United States, for service with the American members of the Committee.
Harry S. Truman
The White House,
January 18, 1946
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