The document is in the Churchill Archives in Cambridge. CHUR 4/356

 

Churchill refers to the document in The Second World War: Volume 6 "Triumph
and Tragedy" Book 1 "The Tide of Victory", Chapter 15 "October in Moscow".

 

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The gist of the story is absolutely true . . .the so-called "naughty" piece
of paper story shows up in many respected sources. Churchill, of course, was
negotiating with little leverage as the Red Army was already moving into
Eastern Europe. WSC's chief concern was to protect Turkey and especially
Greece where Communist underground forces were already gathering. And he
worried about Poland, the invasion of which had begun the European war in
September 1939. He "won" with Greece and Turkey, and "lost" with Poland and
Czechoslovakia--but the latter were likely lost causes with or without any
agreement, even one as totally informal and nonbinding as this one was.

 

Chris Sterling

 

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On Jul 22, 2013, at 12:24 PM, Daniel Ibarra wrote:






Members of the list, is this a true story? Thank you. Daniel


 


Churchill and Stalin's Secret Agreement


 
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The so called 'Percentages Agreement' was an outcome of a secret meeting
between the leaders of Britain and Russia that effectively sealed the fate
of millions living in Eastern Europe.

The meeting occurred in October 1944 as the realisation that the war was all
but won dawned on the allied forces. Both Churchill and Stalin realised that
it was imperative to secure a future whereby Germany would be unable to
attack its neighbours and thus, potentially avoid a future world war.

However the fear of invasion petrified Stalin. After two German invasions
since 1914, Stalin knew that a military weak Germany and an array of
'buffer' states - that have also been referred to as Soviet 'satellite'
states due to their sub-ordinance to Moscow, and the Eastern bloc- were
necessary for his country. He also knew that due to the amount of fighting
the Soviets had engaged in, he was entitled to serious reparations and
influence in the outcome of Europe.

During the meeting, Churchill slipped a piece of paper to Stalin with a list
of European countries on it, followed by the percentage of influence he
believed Britain and Russia were entitled to. The percentages proposed
indicated Britain's loss of power in world affairs, with the Soviet Union
given far larger stake in the affairs of the Eastern European nations -
barring Greece, a traditional British sphere of influence.

What Churchill perhaps did not realise at the time was that conceding
Eastern Europe to Stalin would create a vast communist empire, that's
expansionist tendencies would be a pivotal issue of the Cold War that would
dominate European affairs for the best part of the next half-century.

 

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