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A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of
A UPA Collection
from
The John F. Kennedy National Security Files,
1961–1963 Western Europe First Supplement
Cover: Map of Europe courtesy of the Central Intelligence Agency World Factbook.
A UPA Collection from
7500 Old Georgetown Road ● Bethesda, MD 20814-6126
National Security Files General Editor
George C. Herring
The John F. Kennedy National Security Files,
1961–1963 Western Europe First Supplement
Guide by Dan Elasky
Copyright © 2009 LexisNexis, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
All rights reserved. ISBN 1-55655-881-3.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The John F. Kennedy national security files, 1961–1963. Western Europe. First supplement [microform] / project coordinator, Robert E. Lester. microfilm reels ; 35 mm. –– (National security files) “Microfilmed from the holdings of the John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts.” Accompanied by a printed guide, entitled: A guide to the microfilm edition of the John F. Kennedy national security files, 1961–1963. Western Europe. First supplement ISBN 1-55655-881-3 1. United States––Foreign relations––Europe, Western––Sources. 2. Europe, Western ––Foreign relations––United States––Sources. 3. United States––Foreign relations––1963–1969––Sources. 4. National security––United States––History––Sources. 5. Western Europe––Foreign relations––1945–1989. I. Lester, Robert. II. John F. Kennedy Library. III. University Publications of America (Firm) IV. Series. Microfilm XXXXX 327.7304––dc22 2008063101
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Scope and Content Note ......................................................................................................................... vii Source Note ................................................................................................................................................. xiii Editorial Note ............................................................................................................................................. xiii Collection-level Terms ............................................................................................................................. xiii Abbreviations .............................................................................................................................................. xiv
Reel Index
Reel 1 Austria, General .................................................................................................................................... 1 Belgium, General................................................................................................................................... 1
Reel 2 Belgium, General cont.......................................................................................................................... 4 Belgium, Subjects .................................................................................................................................. 4 Canada, General .................................................................................................................................... 5
Reel 3 Canada, General cont. .......................................................................................................................... 7
Reel 4 Canada, General cont. .......................................................................................................................... 10 Canada, Subjects.................................................................................................................................... 10 Denmark, General ................................................................................................................................ 13 Finland, General.................................................................................................................................... 14
Reel 5 Finland, General cont........................................................................................................................... 14 Finland, Subjects ................................................................................................................................... 15 France, General ..................................................................................................................................... 15 France, Subjects..................................................................................................................................... 20
Reels 6–8 Germany, General................................................................................................................................. 23
Reel 9 Germany, General cont........................................................................................................................ 29 Germany, Subjects ................................................................................................................................ 31
Reels 10–11 Germany, Subjects cont ....................................................................................................................... 32
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Reel 12 Germany, Subjects cont ....................................................................................................................... 36 Berlin, General....................................................................................................................................... 38
Reels 13–14 Berlin, General cont. ............................................................................................................................ 43
Reel 15 Berlin, General cont. ............................................................................................................................ 48 Berlin, Subjects ...................................................................................................................................... 49
Reels 16–27 Berlin, Subjects cont. ............................................................................................................................ 51
Reel 28 Berlin, Subjects cont. ............................................................................................................................ 80 Greece, General..................................................................................................................................... 81
Reel 29 Greece, Subjects .................................................................................................................................... 82 Iceland, General .................................................................................................................................... 83 Ireland, General..................................................................................................................................... 83 Italy, General ......................................................................................................................................... 83 Italy, Subjects ......................................................................................................................................... 87
Reel 30 Italy, Subjects cont. ............................................................................................................................... 88 Lichtenstein, General ........................................................................................................................... 90 Luxembourg, General .......................................................................................................................... 90
Reel 31 Luxembourg, Subjects.......................................................................................................................... 91 Malta, General ....................................................................................................................................... 91 Monaco, General................................................................................................................................... 91 Netherlands, General ........................................................................................................................... 92 Newfoundland, General ...................................................................................................................... 93 Norway, General ................................................................................................................................... 93 Norway, Subjects .................................................................................................................................. 93 Portugal, General .................................................................................................................................. 94 Portugal, Subjects.................................................................................................................................. 95 Spain, General ....................................................................................................................................... 96
Reel 32 Spain, General cont. ............................................................................................................................. 97 Sweden, General.................................................................................................................................... 100 Switzerland, General............................................................................................................................. 101
Reel 33 United Kingdom, General ................................................................................................................... 102 United Kingdom, Subjects .................................................................................................................. 110
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Reel 34 United Kingdom, Subjects cont. ........................................................................................................ 112
Reel 35 United Kingdom, Subjects cont. ........................................................................................................ 116 Vatican, General.................................................................................................................................... 118 Vatican, Subjects ................................................................................................................................... 118
Principal Correspondents Index ........................................................................................................... 119 Subject Index .............................................................................................................................................. 126
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The John F. Kennedy National Security Files, 1961–1963, Western Europe, First Supplement brings
together a large number of recently released documents on political, economic, and military developments in Western Europe. The emphasis of the documents is on U.S. relations with each country, as well as Kennedy administration policies designed to help strengthen European security and achieve U.S. foreign policy objectives.
The material is organized into separate sections for each of twenty-five countries, including Canada and the Vatican. Each section contains some or all of the following types of documents: diplomatic cables, military and intelligence reports, White House–State Department letters and notes, memoranda of White House conversations, political and economic assessments, newspaper articles and editorials, contingency plans, and personal communications between European leaders and President Kennedy or other administration officials.
The documents in this collection introduce readers to high-level officials of the U.S. Department of State during the Kennedy administration, notably Dean Rusk, secretary of state, as well as assistant secretaries, ambassadors, and high-ranking officials including George M. Ball, Foy D. Kohler, Charles E. Bohlen, Martin J. Hillenbrand, James M. Gavin, Adlai E. Stevenson, John Kenneth Galbraith, Thomas K. Finletter, Walter C. Dowling, Llewellyn E. Thompson, and David K. E. Bruce. In addition, the collection contains valuable documentation by, or about, White House officials McGeorge Bundy, Carl Kaysen, Walt W. Rostow, Robert W. Komer, David Klein, Maxwell D. Taylor, and Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson; and other cabinet secretaries and officials including Robert S. McNamara, C. Douglas Dillon, George M. Ball, Roswell Gilpatric, and Paul H. Nitze. Foreign heads of state and diplomats receive substantial coverage as well, including Harold MacMillan, Harold Wilson, Charles de Gaulle, Konrad Adenauer, Willy Brandt, Ludwig Erhard, Maurice Couve de Murville, Bruno Kreiski, John Diefenbaker, Lester Pearson, Paul-Henri Spaak, Urho Kekkonen, Amintore Fanfani, Constantine Caramanlis, Nikita S. Khrushchev, Andrei Gromyko, and Walter Ulbricht.
The following discussion summarizes the major issues and topics covered in the country sections within the collection. Many country sections include documents articulating the nation’s views on the Berlin Crisis, its stance on the limited test ban agreement, its reactions to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and its general concerns over East-West relations and the cold war.
For Austria, coverage includes neutrality policy and national security issues. For Belgium, documents cover Congo policy, its role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), foreign trade, and European unification. Canada material includes U.S. mutual defense activities, NATO role, political conditions and elections, President Kennedy’s visit, environmental affairs, and foreign economic relations including wheat sales to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). Denmark documents cover defense policy, NATO role, and proposed European Economic Community (EEC) membership. Finland documents focus on USSR pressure, as well as foreign economic relations and the U.S. visit by Finnish President Urho Kekkonen.
The collection’s material on France covers a variety of topics including nuclear weapons acquisition, Algerian affairs, European economic relations including opposition to membership of the United Kingdom (UK) in the EEC, elections, the withdrawal of French naval forces from NATO command, and the domestic and international involvements and views of President de Gaulle, including his meetings with foreign heads of state and his important letters to and from President Kennedy.
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The section on Greece focuses on U.S. military and economic aid, as well as on the resignation of Prime Minister Caramanlis and the election of George Papandreou. With respect to Italy, the collection includes important discussions of domestic political conditions, the country’s role in NATO, European economic integration, U.S. military aid, and USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and on nuclear testing. The collection’s material on the Netherlands includes topics such as the Dutch-Indonesian dispute over New Guinea, as well as European economic integration and Netherlands airline service to the United States.
The Kennedy administration’s dealings with Portugal centered around the country’s difficulties with its independence-seeking colony Angola, and Portugal’s attempt to induce—many would say blackmail—the United States into supporting its colonial policies by stalling negotiations on the renewal of basing rights for the key U.S. base in Portugal’s Azores. The collection’s material on Spain focuses on U.S. military base arrangements, the Morocco-Spain dispute over Spanish Sahara, Spanish political conditions, Spain’s role in NATO and European security, and the planning of the eventual succession to the regime of Francisco Franco.
The collection includes a large body of documentation on U.S.–UK relations. The section covers a variety of important issues. Perhaps the most important, from the UK’s point of view, was the country’s attempt to gain membership in the EEC—the “Common Market”—and the thinly veiled opposition to this effort by France’s President de Gaulle and, to a lesser extent, by Konrad Adenauer, chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, aka West Germany) . A number of documents provide fascinating glimpses into UK political conditions, especially the maneuverings by politicians and parties in connection with the choice of a successor to Harold Macmillan. Several documents show the somewhat wary attitude that administration officials had toward UK opposition leader Harold Wilson, whom key officials including McGeorge Bundy viewed as perhaps valuing personal ambition over principle.
The UK section includes illuminating discussions on U.S.-UK disagreements in some key policy areas, including USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin, as well as on nuclear testing; the October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis; Communist China admission to the United Nations and the fate of Taiwan; European security and NATO; agricultural trade policies; and U.S. and UK involvement in the conflicts in Southeast Asia and the Congo. These disagreements are debated in the memoranda of conversations between Macmillan and Kennedy during their face-to-face meetings, as well as through the large body of correspondence that Kennedy carried on with the British leader. The tone of these letters suggests that Kennedy placed great weight on his counterpart’s advice and arguments, often appearing to modify his views to accommodate Macmillan’s positions.
Finally, the section on the Vatican includes interesting documents whose authors assess Pope John XXIII’s liberal and ecumenical reforms, and analyze what they view as the Pope’s effort to improve relations with Communist countries.
Germany and Berlin
The geopolitical centerpiece of this collection and, in many ways, of Europe during the early 1960s is Germany and its capital, Berlin. The division of Germany and Berlin among the four victors of the Second World War was frozen in time by the onset of the cold war. The FRG comprised the occupation sectors of the three Western powers—the United States, UK, and France,—while the sector under the control of the USSR became the German Democratic Republic (GDR, aka East Germany). West Berlin remained under Western control, but it was located deep inside GDR territory, and that made its protection from Communist takeover a constant challenge for the Western powers. On November 10, 1958, USSR Premier Khrushchev issued an ultimatum in which he demanded that the United States, UK, and France withdraw their occupation forces from West Berlin within six months. This ultimatum sparked a three-year crisis over the future of the city of Berlin that culminated in 1961 with the building of the Berlin Wall.
After Kennedy came into office in January 1961, he decided to meet with Khrushchev to try to reach common ground on Southeast Asia, Berlin, nuclear arms, and other pressing issues. At a summit in Geneva, Switzerland, in June 1961, the two men laid the groundwork for talks on Laos,
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but they could not agree on Berlin. Khrushchev refused to consider any compromises, and Kennedy was by his own admission put on the defensive by the USSR leader’s aggressiveness and confidence. After the Geneva summit, the brashly imperious Khrushchev again delivered an ultimatum to the Western allies that basically stated: withdraw from Berlin in six months or I will sign a separate peace treaty with the GDR, and you will have to deal directly with them. Kennedy responded with a dramatic mobilization of 150,000 reservists, in preparation for a military defense of Western rights in Berlin.
Meanwhile, a steady stream of refugees, desperate to escape from political repression and economic squalor, crossed from East to West Berlin each month. Determined to stop the outflow, Khrushchev authorized Walter Ulbricht, chairman of the GDR, to erect a barrier at the East-West border. The Berlin Wall, a barbed-wire fence at first, but soon replaced by concrete walls and guard towers, appeared on the morning of August 13, 1961. The Wall, the most important symbol of the cold war in Europe, provides the iconic and often the actual setting for much of the collection’s material on the East-West confrontation.
When neither the United States nor the other occupation allies issued a strong protest against the closing of the border, West Berliners, led by Mayor Brandt, expressed profound shock. Fueled by rumors allegedly spread by Ulbricht operatives, a suspicion grew that the United States and its allies knew about the border closing in advance and had given it their tacit assent. Significant materials in this collection document the repeated efforts by U.S. diplomats and President Kennedy himself to reassure the West Berliners that the Western allies had no intention of selling out their city to the Communists.
The Wall affected more than civilian access. Members of the Volkspolizei, the GDR national police force (commonly referred to by Westerners as Vopos) began and maintained regular harassment of U.S., UK, and French military officials who wished to cross to East Berlin. The Western powers legally asserted the right of free passage of their military forces between the zones. Many collection documents describe the actions and reactions, protests and counterprotests by officials on both sides. The Western allies retaliated against these encroachments on their occupation rights by imposing measures to harass USSR officials and military officers who wished to visit the Soviet War Memorial in West Berlin.
The collection provides detailed documentation of a major debate that arose within the Kennedy administration, as Secretary Rusk and the USSR experts in the State Department warned against a too tough Allied line in the confrontations, believing that it could quickly escalate into major combat or even nuclear war. On the other side were hawks like General Maxwell D. Taylor and, especially, General Lucius D. Clay, who became Kennedy’s personal representative in Berlin in the fall of 1961. The collection presents Clay’s long series of letters and cables to Dean Rusk and the president, demanding that he be allowed to vigorously resist the Communist access restrictions and harassments. Clay argued that if the Western allies capitulated too easily or predictably, it would devastate the morale of West Berlin by destroying the belief that the United States was unswerving in its determination to hold West Berlin. Throughout the Kennedy years, and probably back to 1945, Berliners reacted keenly to any action—or to the absence of an expected action—by the West that seemed to the populace to indicate a wavering of Allied resolve. U.S. Ambassador Walter C. Dowling wrote to Rusk of the “hypersensitive German nerves about Berlin and the predilection toward finding hidden and double meanings in everything pertaining to Berlin and the German question” (Reel 12, Frame 0811).
The confrontation over Allied access came to a head during the famous U.S.-USSR tank confrontation on October 27–28, 1961, at the Friedrichstrasse “Checkpoint Charlie.” After this standoff, the crisis at the Wall subsided, but another hot spot was about to flare up: the air corridors between the FRG and Berlin. On February 9, 1962, USSR air controllers and pilots began to interfere with both military and civilian air access to Berlin through measures such as reserving flight corridors for USSR aircraft, dropping radar-jamming chaff, and flying USSR fighter jets dangerously close to Western aircraft. A large number of collection documents show the intense diplomatic maneuvering and military contingency planning that the Kennedy administration conducted to answer this new
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threat to Berlin access, as well as one that appeared the following year: USSR attempts to disrupt Allied military traffic on the Autobahn moving from the FRG toward Berlin. Allied convoys would be held up for hours as U.S. and USSR authorities argued over rules, which the USSR seemed to be constantly changing, as in the following rules-of-the-day message from a USSR to a U.S. official: “Columns consisting of less than five vehicles are processed through without advance notice. American troops traveling in the vehicles dismount and line up for verification. In this connection, the senior officer is allowed to leave two men with each vehicle as guards. Verification of personnel is allowed in vehicles if sum total does not exceed an average of two or three men per vehicle not including drivers. In this case, verification can be made with tailgates down or with tailgates up if a count is then possible” (Reel 16, Frame 1121).
Preserving Allied military and civilian access to West Berlin, and between West and East Berlin, constituted one of President Kennedy’s “three essentials,” the conditions over which he declared that the United States would fight. The other two were the freedom of West Berlin and the maintenance of Allied occupation rights in West Berlin. At the same time, Khrushchev, as well as Ulbricht, wanted to do away with the Western allies’ claims on Berlin and turn it into a “free city” that the West feared would quickly fall under the domination of the GDR’s totalitarian rule.
Neither side wanted to go to war over Berlin, so the USSR and the Western powers, led by the United States, began a long-running series of negotiations to attempt to solve the Berlin Crisis or, at the least, to reach a modus vivendi which would enable all parties to live with something like the current conditions indefinitely. Many important collection documents follow the intense back-and-forth among U.S., French, UK, and FRG leaders to negotiate with the USSR as well as with each other, or at least to lay the groundwork for negotiations. Memoranda of conversations provide detailed accounts of these talks. Major sticking points included the Western allies’ determined avoidance of any action or language that might imply, let alone specify, recognition of the GDR regime; and the USSR’s requirement for a peace conference that would recognize the GDR by signing a peace treaty with the Ulbricht regime. Many document authors, U.S. and other, speculate as to whether Khrushchev would follow through on his stated promise to sign a USSR-GDR peace treaty, and later try to identify the reasons that he kept putting it off.
The diplomats must have felt that everything was on the line every minute. As one reads the record of diplomacy during the Berlin Crisis, one receives the strong impression that every speech, every phrase and nuance, and every facial expression and gesture was charged with meaning, whether intended or unintended. As an example, in a 1963 cable to U.S. Ambassador Dowling, Secretary of State Rusk instructs: “The following letter from the President to Chancellor Adenauer should be delivered in the course of business Thursday, but without giving the impression that it is being delivered with special haste in connection with the meeting between the Chancellor and de Gaulle” (Reel 9, Frame 0562).
Other important Berlin-related material in the collection includes correspondence between Adenauer, Brandt, and de Gaulle with Kennedy or with each other; Berlin commandants’ relations, including the termination of the USSR commandant’s office; Adenauer’s rejection of Kennedy’s proposal of direct USSR–FRG talks on Berlin; long expostulations by Ulbricht on the glories of Marxism-Leninism and the roaring success of the GDR; escapes from East Berlin through tunnels; shootings of would-be refugees and other attacks by the GDR Vopos; mass protests against the Wall by West Berliners; Berlin’s economy; and the implications of the Cuban Missile Crisis for Berlin.
President Kennedy viewed Khrushchev’s aim in basing nuclear missiles on Cuba as, primarily, to put overwhelming pressure on the United States to accede to his demands on Berlin, Germany, and elsewhere. Both men knew that the United States did not yet have a defense against these missiles and that, launched from Cuba, they could reach Washington. Khrushchev’s agreement to withdraw the missiles, as well as the fact that he made no moves on Berlin during or after the crisis, is the focus of a number of documents whose authors correctly sensed that Kennedy’s successful diplomacy, backed by military might, marked a turning point in U.S.-USSR relations. Before the crisis, Kennedy had offered major concessions on Berlin to get Khrushchev to negotiate, and the Russian had turned him down, saying that he wanted even more concessions. After the crisis, the diplomatic cables
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between Bonn and Berlin and Washington were markedly more confident, and Kennedy was no longer willing to offer the major inducements he had before the missile crisis. In one of the collection’s most important top-secret documents, Kennedy describes the strategic decision-making process he had just gone through during the crisis (Reel 11, Frame 0786).
The Kennedy administration dealt with a number of policy issues with the FRG that did not solely or primarily focus on the Berlin Crisis. FRG politics constituted a subject of great interest to administration officials, who wanted Germany to become a strong ally of the West, a part of a unified Western Europe, and a democracy. U.S. officials reacted with concern whenever influential German voices seemed to espouse a too-close relationship with France and de Gaulle, a resurgence of Nazi-style right-wing militarism, or overtures to the USSR. The figure of greatest importance was, of course, Adenauer, but Ludwig Erhard, Gerhard Schroeder, Heinrich von Brentano, Karl Karstens, Franz-Josef Strauss, Kai-Uwe von Hassel, Wilhelm C. Grewe, and Brandt also played major roles in German politics. The collection includes a number of perceptive analyses of these men, their parties, and German public opinion. Researchers may find that the difficult relationship between Kennedy and Adenauer, displayed in their quite cordial yet obviously strained correspondence as well as in candid assessments by advisers like McGeorge Bundy, is especially interesting.
In other areas with substantial collection materials, Washington officials and U.S. diplomats abroad attempted to persuade the FRG and France—Adenauer and de Gaulle—to smooth the way for the UK’s admission to the EEC without real success (the UK did become a member in 1973). Trade relations, especially trade credits, between the GDR and FRG is a recurring topic, as is the attempt by the GDR to impose passport and visa requirements on visitors from the West. Documents with both diplomatic and military authors devote considerable attention to the establishment of a multilateral nuclear force for NATO, with missiles on submarines and surface vessels operating with multinational crews including West Germans (this concept was later dropped by the Johnson administration). Finally, the collection includes extensive documentation of the several visits of Adenauer to Washington, as well as visits by other leaders such as Erhard, Brandt, Strauss, and Schroeder.
Overall, from a perusal of the documents in this collection, researchers might draw a number of conclusions. One, certainly, is that European leaders and their populations had high hopes for President Kennedy and his administration. In the FRG and Berlin, especially, people seemed to see in the youthful president a ray of hope for a free, democratic future. Another conclusion is that everyone in Europe, the United States, and probably the world took the threat of U.S.-USSR nuclear war with dead seriousness. The threat surely loomed in the foreground or background of many foreign policy decisions. A third conclusion is that the language used by a diplomat in communicating with a foreign country counterpart is normally proper, cordial, complimentary, and restrained. But the same diplomat discussing the same counterpart with his own colleagues can be coarse, contemptuous, even profane. Or a subordinate might try to help his chief save face after a humiliation. Thus Dean Rusk and others in the State Department and White House could state to the press or to U.S. diplomats around the globe that President Kennedy had stood toe-to-toe with Khrushchev in Vienna in June 1961, displaying cool, confident firmness in defending U.S. and Western positions. The president told a different story. In a private remark to advisers, Kennedy said of Khrushchev, “He just beat the hell out of me.”1
Related collections published by LexisNexis include The John F. Kennedy National Security Files: Latin America, First Supplement; The Documentary History of the John F. Kennedy Presidency,Vol. 7: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis: Showdown, September–November 1962, Vol. 12: Cuban Missile Crisis, December 1962–November 1963, and Vol. 15: The 1961 Vienna Meeting with Khrushchev; U.S. State Department Office of the Executive Secretariat, Crisis Files, Part 1: The Berlin Crisis, 1957–1963; Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Federal Republic of Germany: Foreign Affairs, 1955–1959 and 1960–January 1963; Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Federal Republic of Germany: Subject-Numeric Files, February 1963–1966, Part I: Political, Governmental, and National Defense Affairs and Part II: Social, Economic, and Industrial Affairs; Confidential U.S. State
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Department Central Files, Germany: Internal and Foreign Affairs, 1955–1959 and 1960–January 1963; Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Germany: Subject-Numeric Files, February 1963–1966, Part I: Political, Governmental, and National Defense Affairs; and Peace Studies: Documents on Disarmament, 1945–1982.
Endnote 1. Michael R. Beschloss, The Crisis Years: Kennedy and Khrushchev, 1961–1963 (New York:
Edward Burlingam Books, 1991), 211.
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SOURCE NOTE
The documents reproduced in this microfilm publication are donated historical materials from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Papers, National Security Files, Countries, in the custody of the John F. Kennedy Library, Boston, Massachusetts. The donors have dedicated their literary rights to the public.
EDITORIAL NOTE
LexisNexis has microfilmed in their entirety all National Security Files (NSF) “Country Files” documents that were declassified, sanitized, or unclassified as of January 2001 for Western Europe. There are individual documents and folders of documents that remain classified and or unprocessed; LexisNexis has included in this NSF microfilm publication the “Document Withdrawal Sheets” for each folder. These withdrawal sheets itemize documents that have been withdrawn from the folders, due to either national security or privacy restrictions, by the staff of the John F. Kennedy Library.
COLLECTION-LEVEL TERMS
The following terms apply to most or all of the documents in the collection and thus do not appear in either the Reel Index or Subject Index. Europe Foreign relations International relations John F. Kennedy
National defense Officials Western Europe
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ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations appear in this guide.
BASC Berlin Air Safety Center
CIA Central Intelligence Agency
EEC European Economic Community
FRG Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
GDR German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization
OAS Organization of American States
UK United Kingdom
UN United Nations
USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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REEL INDEX Following is a list of folders that compose The John F. Kennedy National Security Files, 1961–1963, Western
Europe, First Supplement. The four-digit number on the far left is the frame number at which a particular file folder begins. This is followed by the file title. Substantive issues are highlighted under the appropriate category. Within each category, substantive issues are listed in the order in which they appear on the film, and each one is listed only once per folder.
Reel 1 Frame No.
Austria, General 0001 April 1961–May 1962.
Descriptive Title: U.S.-Austrian relations, including Austrian ties to EEC and Soviet Bloc, and U.S. defense loans.
Subject Terms: Travel; Communism and communist parties; Neutrality; Foreign economic relations; Military assistance.
Geographic Place Names: Austria; USSR; Italy. Persons as Subjects: Alfons Gorbach; Bruno Kreisky; Karl Schleinzer. Organization Names: EEC. Principal Correspondents: H. Freeman Matthews; Hans Thirring. Content Notes: “Austria: Department of State Guidelines for Policy and Operations” (Frame
0035). Dates: April 1961–May 1962.
0131 June 1962–October 1963 and undated. Descriptive Title: Austrian neutrality and defense. Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties; Travel; Foreign economic relations;
Neutrality; Military assistance; Missiles; Treaties and conventions. Geographic Place Names: Austria; USSR; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Bruno Kreisky; Alfons Gorbach; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Principal Correspondents: Alfons Gorbach; Bruno Kreisky. Content Notes: “The New Image of America in Europe” (Frame 0210). Dates: June 1962–October 1963 and undated.
Belgium, General
0231 January–August 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations, Belgian policy in Congo; and new Belgian political
leadership. Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; Democratic Republic of the Congo; USSR. Persons as Subjects: King Baudouin of Denmark; Paul-Henri Spaak; Theo Lefevre; Charles de
Gaulle. Organization Names: UN.
Frame No.
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Principal Correspondents: King Baudouin of Denmark; Theo Lefevre. Dates: January–August 1961.
0283 September–December 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations, visit to USSR by Belgian governmental delegation, and the
Berlin Crisis. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; GDR; Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR; Democratic Republic of
the Congo. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Theo Lefevre. Organization Names: UN; NATO; EEC. Dates: September–December 1961.
0346 January–March 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations, European economic and political unification, and tariffs. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Tariffs; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Colonialism and
colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; France; GDR; FRG; Democratic Republic of the Congo;
Ruanda-Urundi. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: UN; EEC; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Content Notes: “Belgium: Department of State Guidelines for Policy and Operations” (Frame
0400). Dates: January–March 1962.
0414 April–May 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations, European economic and political unification, and tariffs. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Economic policy; Tariffs; Glass and glass industry; Carpets and rugs;
Treaties and conventions; Espionage. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; France; FRG; Luxembourg; UK; Italy. Persons as Subjects: Maurice Brasseur; Paul-Henri Spaak; Charles de Gaulle; Queen Elizabeth of
Belgium; Morton Sobell; Theo Lefevre. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Principal Correspondents: Queen Elizabeth of Belgium. Dates: April–May 1962.
0509 June 1–9, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations including Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak visit to U.S.,
as well as European economic and political unification, trade, and Belgian policy in the Congo.
Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs; Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Carpets and rugs; Glass and glass industry.
Geographic Place Names: Belgium; Ruanda-Urundi; Democratic Republic of the Congo; UK; France.
Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Maurice Couve de Murville; Robert Rothschild; Louis Scheyven; Moïse Tshombe.
Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Dates: June 1–9, 1962.
0620 June 10–July 21, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S-Belgian relations and Belgian policy in the Congo. Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs; Foreign trade; Tariffs; Carpets and rugs; Glass and
glass industry; Missiles; Treaties and conventions; Socialism. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; Democratic Republic of the Congo; UK. Persons as Subjects: Queen Elizabeth of Belgium; Paul-Henri Spaak; Moïse Tshombe; Louis
Scheyven; George W. Ball; George McGhee; Charles de Gaulle; Theo Lefevre. Organization Names: EEC; NATO.
Frame No.
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Principal Correspondents: Elizabeth, Queen of Belgium. Dates: June 10–July 21, 1962.
0704 July 22–November 7, 1962. Descriptive Title: European economic and political unification, Belgian domestic political affairs,
and U.S. and Belgian policy in the Congo. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Tariffs; Treaties and conventions; Negotiations; Political parties;
Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; Belgium; Democratic Republic of the Congo; FRG; GDR;
Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Charles de Gaulle; Theo Lefevre; Robert Rothschild. Organization Names: EEC; European Free Trade Association. Principal Correspondents: Henri Moreau de Melen. Dates: July 22–November 7, 1962.
0783 November 8–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: European economic and political integration, effects on U.S. trade, and U.S. and
Belgian policy in the Congo. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Poultry and poultry industry; Tariffs;
Import restrictions; Treaties and conventions; Negotiations; Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: GDR; Cuba; USSR; Belgium; Democratic Republic of the Congo; UK;
FRG. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Charles de Gaulle; Robert Rothschild; U Thant; Cyrille
Adoula; Moïse Tshombe. Organization Names: EEC; UN. Dates: November 8–30, 1962.
0855 December 1, 1962–January 10, 1963. Descriptive Title: European economic and political integration, including effects on U.S. trade and
U.S.-Belgian relations. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Tariffs; Import restrictions; General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; UK; France; FRG; GDR; Democratic Republic of the Congo. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Charles de Gaulle; Douglas MacArthur II; Sicco Mansholt. Organization Names: EEC; UN. Dates: December 1, 1962–January 10, 1963.
0924 January 11–April 7, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations, Belgian policy in Congo, tariffs, NATO, and EEC. Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs; Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Tariffs;
Import restrictions; Poultry and poultry industry; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Nuclear weapons.
Geographic Place Names: Democratic Republic of the Congo; Belgium; UK; France; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Robert Marjolin; Sicco Mansholt; Charles de Gaulle; King
Baudouin. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: January 11–April 7, 1963.
0988 April 8–May 15, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Belgian relations, including Belgian military contributions to NATO,
European economic and political integration, and trade. Subject Terms: International military forces; Mobilization; Foreign trade; Negotiations; Agriculture
in foreign trade; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; France; FRG; GDR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Lyman Lemnitzer; Robert Marjolin; Jean Rey; Robert
Rothschild.
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Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Dates: April 8–May 15, 1963.
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Belgium, General cont. 0001 May 16–June 30, 1963.
Descriptive Title: European military affairs, Belgian military contributions to NATO, and nuclear weapons.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; France; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Robert Rothschild; Pierre Marie Gallois; Henry Kissinger; Henri Fayat; Paul-
Henri Spaak; Robert McNamara; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO; EEC; Colloquium on the Defense of Europe. Dates: May 16–June 30, 1963.
0093 July 1963. Descriptive Title: Belgian domestic political affairs, including withdrawal of military contributions
to NATO. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; FRG; France. Persons as Subjects: Theo Lefevre; Paul-Henri Spaak; Robert Rothschild; Lyman Lemnitzer. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: July 1963.
0128 August–November 1963. Descriptive Title: Belgian tank replacement program, including role for American industries,
Belgian defense reorganization and budget, and meeting between President Kennedy and Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak.
Subject Terms: Armed services; Military vehicles; Defense contracts and procurement; Defense research; Defense budgets and appropriations; Nuclear weapons; Colonialism and colonial affairs.
Geographic Place Names: Belgium; France; FRG; Democratic Republic of the Congo. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Willem Segers; Paul-Henri Spaak; Gaetano Martino; Charles de Gaulle. Federal Departments and Agencies: Export-Import Bank; Department of Defense. Dates: August–November 1963.
Belgium, Subjects 0201 Spaak Briefing Book, November 20, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Briefing materials for meeting between President Kennedy and Belgian Foreign Minister Paul-Henri Spaak, including key issues in U.S.-Belgian relations.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Treaties and conventions; Colonialism and colonial affairs; Foreign trade.
Geographic Place Names: Belgium; FRG; GDR; UK; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Ruanda-Urundi; USSR.
Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Charles de Gaulle; Cyrille Adoula; U Thant Organization Names: EEC; UN; NATO. Dates: November 20, 1961.
0267 Visit of Prince Albert, February 25–26, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. visit by Prince Albert of Belgium, including meeting with President
Kennedy. Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs; Foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Persons as Subjects: Prince Albert of Belgium. Dates: February 25–26, 1963.
0281 Hallstein Visit, March 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. visit by EEC Commission President Walter Hallstein, including meeting with
President Kennedy. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: Belgium; UK; FRG; France. Persons as Subjects: Walter Hallstein; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: March 1963.
0315 Mansholt Visit, April 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. visit by EEC Commission Vice President Sicco Mansholt, including meeting
with President Kennedy. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Poultry and poultry industry; Grains;
Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; France; FRG; UK. Persons as Subjects: Sicco Mansholt; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: April 1963.
Canada, General 0372 January–March 1961.
Descriptive Title: Meeting between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, including key issues in U.S.-Canadian relations.
Subject Terms: Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Multinational corporations; Foreign trade; Petroleum and petroleum industry; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; People’s Republic of China; Cuba; Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: January–March 1961.
0409 April–May 14, 1961. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy’s visit to Canada, including U.S.-Canadian relations. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Nuclear weapons; Communism and
communist parties. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Cuba; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker. Organization Names: OAS; NATO; EEC. Dates: April–May 14, 1961.
0470 May 15–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy’s visit to Canada, including U.S.-Canadian relations. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Guerrilla warfare; Nuclear weapons; Armed services; Military
aircraft. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Cuba; Laos. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green. Organization Names: OAS; NATO. Dates: May 15–30, 1961.
0525 Rostow Memorandum, May 16, 1961 and Related Materials. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy’s visit to Canada. Subject Terms: Press; Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Vietnam War. Geographic Place Names: Canada; India; Laos; Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Republic of
Vietnam.
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Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Livingston Merchant; Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: Alliance for Progress; OAS. Principal Correspondents: Livingston Merchant; Walt W. Rostow. Dates: May 16, 1961.
0611 June–September 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including North American air defense, Canadian
membership in OAS, and Berlin and NATO. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear weapons;
Armed services; Military aircraft. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR; People’s Republic of China; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green. Organization Names: OAS; NATO. Dates: June–September 1961.
0667 Ottawa Trip, May 17, 1961, Memoranda of Conversation. Descriptive Title: Memoranda of conversations between President Kennedy and Prime Minister
John Diefenbaker during president’s visit to Canada, divided by subject. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Foreign trade; International military forces; Military aircraft;
Defense contracts and procurement; Vietnam War. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Cuba; Mexico; FRG; GDR; USSR; People’s Republic of China;
Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Republic of Vietnam. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: OAS; NATO; International Control Commission. Dates: May 17, 1961.
0700 October 1961–January 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including nuclear weapons, ratification of the Columbia
River Treaty, and trade. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Armed services; Arms control and disarmament; Treaties and
conventions; Columbia River; Hydroelectric power; Foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Pakistan; UK. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Dates: October 1961–January 1962.
0749 February–March 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including Canadian foreign policy and trade, ratification
of the Columbia River Treaty, and nuclear weapons. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Hydroelectric power;
Nuclear weapons; Vietnam War; Armed services. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Cuba; FRG; GDR; Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Republic of
Vietnam. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green; Paul Martin. Organization Names: OAS; NATO; EEC; International Control Commission; International Joint
Commission, U.S. and Canada. Dates: February–March 1962.
0811 April–May 15, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including ratification of Columbia River Treaty, as well
as Canadian military and political affairs. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Hydroelectric power; Foreign trade;
Nuclear weapons; Armed services; Elections. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green; Lester B. Pearson; Livingston Merchant;
Arnold Heeney.
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Organization Names: International Joint Commission, U.S. and Canada; NATO. Dates: April–May 15, 1962.
0862 May 16–June 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, Canadian domestic political affairs, and joint U.S. Air
Force–Royal Canadian Air Force satellite tracking station. Subject Terms: Elections; Military bases, posts, and reservations; Military satellites; Armed services. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Lester B. Pearson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Air Force; National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Dates: May–June 1962.
0905 July–September 1962 and undated. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including tariffs, Canadian parliamentary elections, and
Berlin policy. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Industrial production; Foreign trade; Tariffs; General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Elections; Political parties; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR; FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Principal Correspondents: Howard C. Green; George W. Ball. Dates: July–September 1962.
0990 October 1962–January 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Canadian domestic affairs and
defense policy, including U.S.-Canadian military cooperation and nuclear weapons for mutual defense.
Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Armed services; Blockade; Nuclear weapons; Cuban Missile Crisis; Political parties; Elections.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; Cuba; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Howard C. Green; John Diefenbaker; Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1962–January 1963.
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Canada, General cont. 0001 February 1–14, 1963.
Descriptive Title: Canadian defense policy, including U.S.-Canadian military cooperation and acquisition of nuclear weapons for mutual defense, and collapse of Diefenbaker government.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Elections; Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Nuclear weapons; Armed services.
Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Douglas Harkness. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: February 1–14, 1963.
0089 February 15–March 15, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian defense policy, including U.S.-Canadian military cooperation and
nuclear weapons for mutual defense, and collapse of Diefenbaker government. Subject Terms: Armed services; Nuclear weapons; Political parties; Elections; Military bases, posts,
and reservations; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Foreign opinion of the U.S. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Laos. Persons as Subjects: Howard C. Green; John Diefenbaker.
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Organization Names: International Control Commission; NATO. Dates: February 15–March 15, 1963.
0208 March 16–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian general elections, including campaigns, key issues, and public opinion. Subject Terms: Elections; Political parties; Nuclear weapons; Public opinion. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson; John Diefenbaker; Howard C. Green. Dates: March 16–31, 1963.
0265 April 1–10, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian general elections, including key issues. Subject Terms: Elections; Public opinion; Political parties; Nuclear weapons; Armed services. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Lester B. Pearson; Walton Butterworth. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: April 1–10, 1963.
0340 April 11–May 3, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson incoming government impact on U.S.-
Canadian relations. Subject Terms: Elections; Foreign trade; Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions; Columbia
River. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: John Diefenbaker; Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: April 11–May 3, 1963.
0395 May 4–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson incoming government impact on U.S.-
Canadian relations. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Foreign trade; Lumber and lumber industry; Foreign exchange;
Fish and fishing industry; Territorial waters; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Civil aviation.
Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: May 4–31, 1963.
0468 June 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including military cooperation, as well as Canadian
defense policy and budget. Subject Terms: Armed services; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Nuclear weapons;
Fiscal policy; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Quebec, Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson; John Diefenbaker; Walter Gordon. Dates: June 1963.
0510 Canadian Budget Speech and Related Materials, June 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian budget legislation and issues. Subject Terms: Fiscal policy; Foreign trade; Balance of payments; Unemployment; Taxation;
Tariffs; Income taxes; Excise Tax. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Dates: June 1963.
0734 July 5–11, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including ratification of Columbia River Treaty, and
Canadian budget.
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Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Fiscal policy; Income taxes; Excise taxes.
Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Walter Gordon; Lester B. Pearson. Dates: July 5–11, 1963.
0771 July 12–30, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian economy and budget, and potential Canadian membership in OAS. Subject Terms: Fiscal policy; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Armed services; Nuclear
weapons; Political parties; Foreign economic relations; Taxation; Balance of payments; Hydroelectric power.
Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson; Paul Martin. Organization Names: OAS. Dates: July 12–30, 1963.
0823 July 31–August 19, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including ratification of Columbia River Treaty. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Hydroelectric power; Armed services. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lyman Lemnitzer. Dates: July–August 1963.
0866 August 20–September 4, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian relations, including the International Passamaquoddy Tidal Power
Project and ratification of Columbia River Treaty. Subject Terms: Hydroelectric power; St. John River; Columbia River; Treaties and conventions;
Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: Canada; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson; Paul Martin. Organization Names: UN. Dates: August–September 1963.
0909 September 5–10, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Balance of payments; Foreign trade; Energy resources;
Multinational corporations. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Dates: September 5–10, 1963.
0942 September 11–October 9, 1963. Descriptive Title: Canadian foreign policy, including USSR trade. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Wheat; Colonialism and colonial affairs;
International military forces; Presidential communications and messages. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR; Democratic Republic of the Congo. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: UN. Principal Correspondents: H. Freeman Matthews. Content Notes: “Statement by the Right Honourable Lester B. Pearson Prime Minister of CDA in
the General Debate of the 18th Session of UNG[eneral]A[ssembly], September 19, 1962” (Frame 0972)
Dates: September–October 1963. 0988 October 10–November 8, 1963.
Descriptive Title: Canadian defense policy and maritime labor relations. Subject Terms: Armed services; Ships and shipbuilding; Labor unions; International trusteeships;
Foreign trade; Strikes and lockouts. Geographic Place Names: Canada.
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Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson; John Diefenbaker. Dates: October 10–November 8, 1963.
1029 November 9–December 2, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian trade, including Canadian automotive tariff rebate plan. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Tariffs; Military vehicles; Multinational corporations; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Canada.
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Canada, General cont. 0001 Campobello, July 24–October 15, 1963.
Descriptive Title: Gift of Roosevelt estate on Campobello Island to U.S. and Canadian governments.
Subject Terms: Gifts and donations; Historic sites; National parks; Monuments and memorials. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Federal Departments and Agencies: Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission. Dates: July–October 1963.
0018 Galbraith Report on US/Canada Civil Air Relations (A). Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian civil air relations. Subject Terms: Civil aviation; Airports and airways; Airlines; Travel. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Civil Aeronautics Board; Federal Aviation Administration. Principal Correspondents: John Kenneth Galbraith. Dates: September 18, 1963.
0037 Galbraith Report on US/Canada Civil Air Relations (B). Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canadian civil air relations. Subject Terms: Civil aviation; Airports and airways; Airlines; Travel, Geographic Place Names: Canada, Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Civil Aeronautics Board; Federal Aviation Administration. Principal Correspondents: John Kenneth Galbraith. Dates: September 18, 1963.
Canada, Subjects
0072 Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs Meeting, March 13–14, 1961, Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canada economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Foreign economic relations; Balance of payments; Unemployment. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Organization Names: Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. Dates: March 13–14, 1961.
0103 Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs Meeting, March 13–14, 1961 (2), Briefing Papers, Part I.
Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canada economic relations. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Foreign economic relations; Agriculture in foreign trade;
Energy resources; Tariffs; Civil aviation; Foreign investments; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Communism and communist parties; Ships and shipbuilding; Antitrust law; Jurisdiction; Columbia River.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; People’s Republic of China; USSR.
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Organization Names: Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. Dates: March 13–14, 1961.
0187 Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs Meeting, March 13–14, 1961 (3), Briefing Papers, Part II.
Descriptive Title: U.S-Canada. economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade; Agricultural
surpluses; Publishers and publishing; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Tariffs; Multinational corporations; Cotton; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; UK; People’s Republic of China; Cuba. Organization Names: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; Joint US-
Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. Dates: March 13–14, 1961.
0285 Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs Meeting, March 13–14, 1961 (4), Conduct and Record of Meeting.
Descriptive Title: U.S.-Canada economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Tariffs; General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade; Food assistance; Publishers and publishing; Foreign investments; Agriculture in foreign trade; Agricultural surpluses; Cotton; Multinational corporations; Commercial law; Jurisdiction.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR; UK; Japan. Organization Names: EEC; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; Joint US-
Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs. Dates: March 13–14, 1961.
0356 Pearson Visit, May 1963, Memoranda of Conversation. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson meeting. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Armed services; Defense industries; Foreign trade; Treaties and
conventions; Columbia River; Petroleum and petroleum industry; Airports and airways; Fish and fishing industry; Territorial waters; Lumber and lumber industry; Balance of payments.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; Latin America; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: May 1963.
0429 Pearson Visit, May 1963, Descriptive Title: President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson meeting. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Foreign trade;
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Tariffs; Defense industries; Airports and airways. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: May 1963.
0491 Pearson Visit, May 1963, Descriptive Title: President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson meeting. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Tariffs; Foreign trade; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River;
Armed services; Ships and shipbuilding; Labor unions; Defense industries; Petroleum and petroleum industry; Fish and fishing industry; Territorial waters; Airports and airways; Lumber and lumber industry.
Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: NATO; OAS. Dates: May 1963
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0536 Pearson Visit, May 1963, Descriptive Title: President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson meeting. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Armed services; Energy resources; Defense industries; Balance
of payments; Foreign trade; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Ships and shipbuilding; Labor unions; Fish and fishing industry; Territorial waters.
Geographic Place Names: Canada. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: May 1963.
0583 Pearson Visit, May 1963, Briefing Book. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester Pearson meeting. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Foreign trade; Treaties and conventions; Columbia River; Ships
and shipbuilding; Labor unions; Petroleum and petroleum industry; Fish and fishing industry; Territorial waters; Airports and airways; Armed services; Tariffs; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Hydroelectric power.
Geographic Place Names: Canada; Laos. Persons as Subjects: Lester B. Pearson. Organization Names: OAS; NATO. Dates: May 1963.
0654 Diefenbaker Correspondence, January 20–August 10, 1961. Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister John
Diefenbaker on Arab-Israeli conflict and nuclear weapons. Subject Terms: Borders; Sovereignty; Arab-Israeli conflict; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Canada; Israel; USSR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: David Ben-Gurion; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John Diefenbaker; John F. Kennedy. Dates: January–August 1961.
0707 Diefenbaker Correspondence, August 11, 1961–October 10, 1962. Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister John
Diefenbaker on nuclear weapons and test ban. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Howard C. Green. Principal Correspondents: John Diefenbaker; John F. Kennedy. Dates: August–October 1962.
0738 Diefenbaker Correspondence, October 11–21, 1962. Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister John
Diefenbaker on foreign trade. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade; Balance of payments;
Nuclear weapons testing. Geographic Place Names: Canada. Principal Correspondents: John Diefenbaker. Dates: October 1962.
0766 Diefenbaker Correspondence, October 22–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister John
Diefenbaker on nuclear weapons and Cuban Missile Crisis. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Cuban Missile Crisis; Nuclear weapons testing; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: UN; NATO.
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Principal Correspondents: John Diefenbaker. Dates: October 1962.
0799 Pearson Correspondence, April 22–October 31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester
Pearson on nuclear test ban. Subject Terms: Nuclear test ban; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Lester B. Pearson. Dates: April–October 1963.
0826 Pearson Correspondence, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies. Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and Canadian Prime Minister Lester
Pearson on nuclear test ban. Subject Terms: Nuclear test ban; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Canada; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Lester B. Pearson; John F. Kennedy. Dates: October–November 1963.
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0850 January–October 1961. Descriptive Title: Meeting between President Kennedy and Danish Prime Minister Viggo
Kampmann and U.S.-Danish military cooperation. Subject Terms: Armed services; Foreign assistance; Military weapons. Geographic Place Names: Denmark. Persons as Subjects: Viggo Kampmann. Organization Names: UN. Dates: January–October 1961.
0862 November–December 1961. Descriptive Title: Danish participation in NATO and USSR reaction. Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties; Armed services; International military forces;
Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Denmark; USSR; Finland; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Jens Otto Krag; Viggo Kampmann. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: November–December 1961.
0887 January–May 1962. Descriptive Title: Danish defense budget and U.S. military assistance. Subject Terms: Fiscal policy; Defense budgets and appropriations; Political parties; Armed services;
Foreign assistance; Military aircraft. Geographic Place Names: Denmark. Persons as Subjects: Jens Otto Krag; Viggo Kampmann. Dates: January–May 1962.
0905 June–September 1962. Descriptive Title: Danish participation in NATO and U.S. military assistance. Subject Terms: Fiscal policy; Defense budgets and appropriations; Armed services; Foreign
assistance; Military aircraft; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: Denmark; Greenland. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: June–September 1962.
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0923 October 1–December 10, 1962. Descriptive Title: Danish application for membership in the EEC and participation in NATO. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Foreign trade; Tariffs; International military forces; Armed services;
Foreign assistance; Military aircraft. Geographic Place Names: Denmark; Greenland; USSR; Cuba; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Per Haekkerup. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: October–December 1962.
0943 January–November 1963. Descriptive Title: Danish application for membership in the EEC and participation in nuclear test
ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Nuclear test ban; Treaties and
conventions; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Denmark; USSR; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: Jens Otto Krag; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: January–November 1963.
Finland, General 0958 January–October 1961.
Descriptive Title: Finnish relations with U.S. and USSR, meeting between President Kennedy and Finnish President Urho Kekkonen, and Berlin Crisis.
Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions; Neutrality; Berlin Crisis; Armed services; Military weapons.
Geographic Place Names: Finland; USSR; GDR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Urho Kekkonen; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Leonid Brezhnev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: January–October 1961.
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Finland, General cont. 0001 November 1–15, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Finnish neutrality and Finnish-USSR relations, including USSR efforts to invoke mutual assistance treaty provisions in light of Berlin Crisis.
Subject Terms: Neutrality; Armed services; Military bases, posts, and reservations; Treaties and conventions; Berlin Crisis; Communism and communist parties; Nuclear weapons; Nuclear test ban.
Geographic Place Names: Finland; USSR; Sweden; FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; Denmark; Norway.
Persons as Subjects: Urho Kekkonen; Ahti Karjalainen; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: November 1961.
0112 November 16–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Finnish neutrality and Finnish-USSR relations, including USSR efforts to invoke
mutual assistance treaty provisions in light of Berlin Crisis and subsequent talks between Finnish President Urho Kekkonen and Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
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Subject Terms: Elections; Armed services; Neutrality; Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Negotiations; Foreign trade; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: Finland; USSR; GDR; FRG; Denmark; Norway; Sweden. Persons as Subjects: Urho Kekkonen; Andrei Gromyko; Ahti Karjalainen; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Dates: November 1961.
0239 December 1961–April 1962. Descriptive Title: Finnish-USSR relations, including USSR influence on Finnish domestic and
foreign policy, and Finnish parliamentary and presidential elections. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Foreign trade; Neutrality; Elections; Communism and communist
parties; Political parties; Treaties and conventions; Military weapons. Geographic Place Names: Finland; USSR; FRG; GDR; Sweden; Norway; Denmark; UK. Persons as Subjects: Ahti Karjalainen; Urho Kekkonen; Nikita Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: December 1961–April 1962.
0338 May 1962–November 1963. Descriptive Title: Finnish acquisition of defensive weapons and military equipment. Subject Terms: Foreign assistance; Military supplies and property; Missiles; Foreign trade; Treaties
and conventions; Neutrality; Military aircraft. Geographic Place Names: Finland; UK; USSR; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Urho Kekkonen; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Ahti Karjalainen. Dates: May 1962–November 1963.
Finland, Subjects
0455 Kekkonen Visit, October 16–17, 1961 Briefing Book. Descriptive Title: U.S. visit by Finnish President Urho Kekkonen, including political and economic
issues. Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties; General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade;
Foreign trade; Foreign investments; Exchange of persons programs; Neutrality; Foreign economic relations; Treaties and conventions; Tariffs.
Geographic Place Names: Finland; USSR; FRG; GDR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Urho Kekkonen; Leonid Brezhnev; Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: UN; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; European
Free Trade Association; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: U.S. Information Agency. Dates: October 16–17, 1961.
France, General
0569 May 30–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: French acquisition of nuclear weapons. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: France. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: May 30–31, 1961.
0572 Excerpts from Paris Briefing Book, May 1961. Descriptive Title: CIA interference in French-Algerian affairs. Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs; Foreign opinion of the U.S. Geographic Place Names: Algeria; France. Persons as Subjects: Maurice Challe.
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Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Dates: May 1961.
0579 June 1961. Descriptive Title: Secretary of State Dean Rusk talk with French President Charles de Gaulle. Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties; Arms control and disarmament; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: France; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Dates: June 1961.
0587 July 1–August 20, 1961. Descriptive Title: European economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: July–August 1961.
0590 April 1–12, 1962. Descriptive Title: Meeting between French President Charles de Gaulle and Italian President
Amintore Fanfani. Subject Terms: Negotiations. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: April 1–12, 1962.
0593 April 30–May 9, 1962. Descriptive Title: French-European military and economic relations. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; Austria. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: April 30–May 9, 1962.
0596 May 27–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S.-France relations, including NATO and France acquisition of nuclear
weapons. Subject Terms: International military forces; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: France; USSR; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: May 27–31, 1962.
0603 June 1–8, 1962. Descriptive Title: France position regarding British EEC membership and U.S.-USSR relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Nuclear weapons; Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; Algeria; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: June 1962.
0619 June 9–23, 1962. Descriptive Title: France-UK relations and British EEC membership. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Maurice Couve de Murville. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: June 1962.
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0621 December 13–17, 1962. Descriptive Title: France-U.S. relations, including Berlin Crisis and NATO, and meeting between
French President Charles de Gaulle and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Foreign economic
relations. Geographic Place Names: France; Cuba; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: December 13–17, 1962.
0629 Gavin Resignation, July 1962. Descriptive Title: Resignation of James M. Gavin, U.S. ambassador to France. Subject Terms: Diplomatic and consular service; Government pay. Persons as Subjects: James M. Gavin; Louis W. Cabot. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; James M. Gavin. Dates: July 1962.
0635 August 1962. Descriptive Title: France-U.S. relations, including U.S. policy toward Africa. Subject Terms: Foreign assistance; Armed services; Africa. Geographic Place Names: France. Persons as Subjects: Eric de Carbonnel. Dates: August 1962.
0640 September 1–18, 1962. Descriptive Title: France-U.S. relations regarding Southeast Asia and France-USSR trade
negotiations. Subject Terms: Foreign assistance; Foreign trade; Tariffs; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: France; Cambodia; Laos; USSR. Organization Names: UN. Dates: September 1962.
0644 October 6–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: British EEC membership and French elections. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Treaties and conventions; Elections. Geographic Place Names: UK; France. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: October 1962.
0652 November 1–8, 1962. Descriptive Title: France-U.S. military relations, including cooperative logistics projects. Subject Terms: Armed services; Logistics; Military supplies and property; Military weapons;
Defense industries. Geographic Place Names: France. Dates: November 1962.
0673 December 7–17, 1962. Descriptive Title: Meeting between French Ambassador Herve Alphand and Assistant Secretary of
Defense Paul H. Nitze. Subject Terms: Negotiations; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: France; Cuba; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Herve Alphand; Paul H. Nitze; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Paul H. Nitze. Dates: December 1962.
0680 January 1–23, 1963. Descriptive Title: Visit to Spain by French President Charles de Gaulle. Geographic Place Names: Spain; France.
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Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Roger Fey. Dates: January 1963.
0682 January 24–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Meeting between French Ambassador Herve Alphand and National Security
Advisor McGeorge Bundy on British EEC membership and U.S.-European relations. Subject Terms: International military forces; Foreign economic relations; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: France; FRG; UK. Persons as Subjects: Herve Alphand; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Dates: January 1963.
0687 February 16–28, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. relations with Germany and France. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: FRG; France. Dates: February 1963.
0690 March 1–9, 1963. Descriptive Title: Proposal for sale of U.S. Treasury Bills denominated in French francs. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Government securities. Geographic Place Names: France. Dates: March 1963.
0693 March 10–20, 1963. Descriptive Title: Meeting between Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Luns and French
President Charles de Gaulle. Subject Terms: Press; Foreign investments; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber; Charles de Gaulle; Joseph Luns. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: March 1963.
0697 March 21–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Revocation of U.S. visa for French exile Jacques Soustelle. Subject Terms: Passports and visas. Geographic Place Names: France; Italy. Persons as Subjects: Jacques Soustelle. Dates: March 1963.
0700 March 1963 Peyrefitte Essay on European Negotiation, August 1960, French Original. Descriptive Title: European security and USSR-Western negotiations. Subject Terms: International military forces; Foreign economic relations; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Europe; France; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Alain Peyrefitte. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: March 1963.
0750 May 1–23, 1963. Descriptive Title: Meeting between former French President Pierre Mendès France and Walt
Rostow, and Sino-Soviet relations. Subject Terms: International military forces; Foreign economic relations; Communism and
communist parties. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; People’s Republic of China; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Pierre Mendès France; Walt W. Rostow; Charles de Gaulle. Dates: May 1963.
0755 Reports and Memos, March–May 1963, Part I. Descriptive Title: Trip to Portugal by Former French Prime Minister Georges Bidault. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations.
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Geographic Place Names: Portugal; France. Persons as Subjects: Georges Bidault. Dates: 1963.
0758 June 21–30, 1963. Descriptive Title: Nuclear weapons in Europe and nuclear test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Missiles; Nuclear test ban; Negotiations; International military
forces Geographic Place Names: France; USSR; FRG Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev Organization Names: NATO Dates: June 1963.
0764 July 1–15, 1963. Descriptive Title: France-U.S. relations and nuclear test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Foreign opinion of the U.S.; Nuclear test ban; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: France; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Alain Peyrefitte; Eric de Carbonnel; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: July 1963.
0769 July 16–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Meeting between USSR diplomat Vladimir Vinogradov and French President
Charles de Gaulle. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Neutrality; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: FRG; France; USSR; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Vladimir Vinogradov; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: July 1963.
0773 September 1–18, 1963. Descriptive Title: Elections, U.S. visit by French General Charles Ailleret, and Sino-Soviet relations. Subject Terms: Elections; Political parties; Armed services; Nuclear weapons; Communism and
communist parties. Geographic Place Names: France: USSR; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Charles Ailleret. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: September 1963.
0785 September 19–23, 1963. Descriptive Title: Meeting between British Ambassador Pierson Dixon and French President
Charles de Gaulle on East-West relations and China. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Communism and communist parties; Foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: UK; France; People’s Republic of China; USSR; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Pierson Dixon; Charles de Gaulle. Dates: September 1963.
0789 Withdrawal of Naval Forces, May–September 1963. Descriptive Title: Withdrawal of French naval forces from NATO assignment. Subject Terms: International military forces; Naval vessels. Geographic Place Names: France. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: 1963.
0793 October 1–7, 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations and Algerian affairs. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear weapons; Colonialism and colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: FRG; USSR; France; Algeria; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: Maurice Couve de Murville. Dates: October 1963.
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0798 October 18–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR reaction to France-FRG Élysée Treaty. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Nuclear power. Geographic Place Names: France; FRG; USSR. Dates: October 1963.
0800 November 1–13, 1963. Descriptive Title: France-China relations, including trade. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Colonialism and colonial affairs; Communism and communist
parties. Geographic Place Names: France; Morocco; USSR; People’s Republic of China. Organization Names: UN. Dates: November 1963.
0808 November 19–26, 1963. Descriptive Title: France-Europe and France-China relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: France; FRG; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Dates: November 1963.
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0814 de Gaulle Correspondence, September 17, 1958–August 29, 1960 (Tab A to Tab 2). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Eisenhower on NATO and Taiwan. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; Taiwan; USSR. Organization Names: NATO; South East Asia Treaty Organization. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle; Dwight D. Eisenhower. Dates: 1958–1960.
0842 de Gaulle Correspondence, August 30, 1960–February 23, 1961 (Tab 3–7). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and Presidents
Eisenhower and Kennedy on Congo conflict. Subject Terms: Colonialism and colonial affairs; War; Armed services. Geographic Place Names: Democratic Republic of the Congo; UK; France; Belgium. Organization Names: UN. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle; Dwight D. Eisenhower; John F. Kennedy. Dates: 1960–1961.
0855 de Gaulle Correspondence, February 26–May 1, 1961 (Tab 8–14). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on Laos. Subject Terms: War. Geographic Place Names: France; USSR; Laos. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: Southeast Asia Treaty Organization. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle. Dates: 1961.
0878 de Gaulle Correspondence, May 15–June 30, 1961 (Tab 15–21). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on nuclear weapons. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: France. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle; John F. Kennedy. Dates: May–June 1961.
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0888 de Gaulle Correspondence, June 30–July 20, 1961 (Tab 22–27). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on Berlin Crisis and Tunisia. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Nuclear weapons; International military forces; Colonialism and
colonial affairs. Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; UK; France; USSR; Tunisia. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle; John F. Kennedy. Dates: June–July 1961.
0906 de Gaulle Correspondence, July 27–September 2, 1961 (Tab 28–33). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on Berlin Crisis. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; France; UK. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle; John F. Kennedy. Dates: July–September 1961.
0933 de Gaulle Correspondence, September 10–November 20, 1961 (Tab 34–38). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on Berlin Crisis. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: France; FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle. Dates: 1961.
0963 de Gaulle Correspondence, November 23–December 31, 1961 (Tab 39–40). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and French President Charles de
Gaulle on Berlin Crisis and nuclear weapons. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Nuclear weapons;
International military forces Geographic Place Names: France; FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: November–December 1961.
0996 de Gaulle Correspondence, January 11–February 5, 1962 (Tab 1). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on Berlin Crisis, and meeting between French U.S. Ambassador Herve Alphand and U.S. Ambassador to USSR Foy Kohler.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons. Persons as Subjects: Herve Alphand; Foy Kohler. Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; France; UK. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle. Dates: January–February 1962.
1014 de Gaulle Correspondence, February 17–July 29, 1962 (Tab 2–9). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and British Prime
Minister Harold Macmillan on nuclear disarmament. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament. Geographic Place Names: France; UK.
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Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle. Dates: 1962.
1020 de Gaulle Correspondence, August 22–November 9, 1962 (Tab 10–15). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and French President Charles de
Gaulle on Cuban Missile Crisis. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Cuban Missile Crisis; Blockade; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: USSR; Cuba; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: 1962.
1032 de Gaulle Correspondence, November 8–December 5, 1962 (Tab 16–20). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on Cuban Missile Crisis. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Cuban Missile Crisis; Blockade. Geographic Place Names: Cuba; USSR; France Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle Dates: November–December 1962.
1038 de Gaulle Correspondence, December 10, 1962–January 11, 1963 (Tab 21–23). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between President Kennedy and French President Charles de
Gaulle on Cuban Missile Crisis and British missile production. Subject Terms: Cuban Missile Crisis; International military forces; Missiles; Defense industries. Geographic Place Names: Cuba; USSR; France; UK. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: January 1963.
1044 de Gaulle Correspondence, August 4–30, 1963 (Tab 30–31). Descriptive Title: Correspondence between French President Charles de Gaulle and President
Kennedy on nuclear test ban and disarmament. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament; Negotiations; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: France; UK; USSR; FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle. Dates: August 1963.
1057 de Gaulle Press Statement, January 14, 1963, Part II. Descriptive Title: Press statements by French President Charles de Gaulle on British EEC
membership and NATO. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Nuclear
weapons. Geographic Place Names: France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: January 14, 1963.
1064 de Gaulle Press Statement, January 14, 1963, Part III. Descriptive Title: Press statements by French President Charles de Gaulle on British EEC
membership and NATO. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Agriculture in foreign trade;
Treaties and conventions; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Charles de Gaulle; Habib Deloncle. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: January 14, 1963.
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0001 [Frame numbers 0001–0110 not used.] 0111 January 5–March 9, 1961.
Descriptive Title: German political and economic conditions, German-Soviet relations, and FRG Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano meeting with President Kennedy.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Foreign assistance; Foreign economic relations; Developing countries; Balance of payments; International military forces; Defense budgets and appropriations.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; USSR; GDR; France; UK; Poland. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Charles de Gaulle; Heinrich von Brentano. Organization Names: NATO; Social Democratic Party; Christian Democratic Union. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Hans Karl von Borries; Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; William R. Tyler;
Nikita S. Khrushchev. Content Notes: “German Perspective on Foreign Aid” (Reel 0118); “German Scene at the Turn of
the Year” (Frame 0148). Dates: January–March 1961.
0260 March 10–May 2, 1961. Descriptive Title: German-Soviet relations, German reunification, France nuclear force, Berlin
Mayor Willy Brandt meeting with President Kennedy, Berlin Crisis, balance of payments, Germany boundaries, armed forces, elections, and political conditions.
Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Sovereignty; Nuclear weapons; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Political parties; Balance of payments; Foreign economic relations; Borders; Armed services; Elections.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; France; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Willy Brandt; Sydney Gruson. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Robert W. Komer; Maurice Couve de Murville; Foy D.
Kohler; Dean Acheson; James H. Schofield. Content Notes: “A French Nuclear Striking Force: A Factor of Strength in the Atlantic Alliance”
(Frame 0279); “Protocol between the Governments of the United States of America, the UK, and the USSR on the Zones of Occupation in Germany and the Administration of Greater Berlin” (Frame 0320).
Dates: March–May 1961. 0358 May 3–July 31, 1961.
Descriptive Title: U.S. defense spending on Germany, NATO contingency planning, U.S.-USSR and U.S.-France summit meetings in Geneva, Soviet aide-memoire on Berlin and Germany, and coal imports from United States.
Subject Terms: Defense budgets and appropriations; Arms sales; Balance of payments; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Military weapons; Military occupation; Military strategy; Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Foreign trade; Coal and coal mining.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; Berlin, Germany; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Franz Josef Strauss; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle; Konrad
Adenauer; Walter Ulbricht; William Randolph Hearst. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Chester Bowles; Frances T. Williamson; Walter C. Dowling; George W.
Ball; Dean Rusk.
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Content Notes: Transcript of GDR Chairman Walter Ulbricht press conference, June 15, 1961 (Frame 0422); Analysis of Statements by Defense Minister Strauss Regarding Alleged Superiority of West German over U.S. Conventional Equipment (Frame 0491).
Dates: May–July 1961. 0502 August 1–October 14, 1961.
Descriptive Title: NATO relations, Berlin Crisis, Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson visit, FRG election campaign, Western peace plans, USSR–GDR peace treaty, military coal purchases from United States, and FRG diplomatic community in District of Columbia.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Elections; Parliaments; Political parties; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Foreign trade; Coal and coal mining; Defense budgets and appropriations; Diplomatic and consular service.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Willy Brandt; Wilhelm G. Grewe; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter W. Heller; Walter C. Dowling; Jay W. Gildner; B. H. Morris; Fred
Holborn. Dates: August–October 1961.
0636 October 15–December 30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Post-election political activity, FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer U.S. visit,
USSR-FRG relations, U.S. military aid, NATO nuclear capability, disarmament talks, Subject Terms: Elections; Parliaments; Political parties; Military assistance; International military
forces; Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament. Geographic Place Names: FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Wilhelm Grewe. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; McGeorge Bundy; Dean Rusk. Content Notes: “Das Russische Perpetuum Mobile,” by Dieter Friede, book summary (Frame
0707). Dates: October–December 1961.
0757 January 1–6, 1962. Descriptive Title: GDR religious affairs, and FRG foreign aid programs. Subject Terms: Religious organizations; Communism and communist parties; Foreign assistance. Geographic Place Names: GDR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Ludwig Erhard. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy. Content Notes: “The Threshold of a New Age: Atlantic Union of American-European
Partnership,” by Franz Josef Strauss (Frame 0764); “Communist Policy on Religious Matters in East Berlin and in the German Democratic Republic, 1945–1961” (Frame 0781).
Dates: January 1962. 0866 January 7–13, 1962.
Descriptive Title: FRG Vice Chancellor Ludwig Erhard U.S. talks, European economic integration, U.S.-European economic relations, aid to developing countries, USSR-FRG relations, balance of payments, and FRG morale.
Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Foreign economic relations; Foreign assistance; Developing countries; Berlin Crisis; Balance of payments; Public opinion.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; UK; USSR; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Ludwig Erhard; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: EEC; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Roswell L. Gilpatric; Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling.
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Content Notes: “Crisis of Confidence in FRG” (Frame 0954). Dates: January 1962.
0970 January 14–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: FRG Vice Chancellor Ludwig Erhard U.S. talks, European economic integration,
U.S.-European economic relations, aid to developing countries, and NATO nuclear forces. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Foreign economic relations; Foreign assistance; Developing
countries; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: FRG; Latin America. Persons as Subjects: Ludwig Erhard. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; Foy D. Kohler. Dates: January 1962.
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Germany, General cont. 0001 February 1962.
Descriptive Title: European economic integration, USSR-FRG negotiations, NATO nuclear forces, USSR-Western negotiations on Germany and Berlin, German citizen war claims, FRG-France relations, and naval blockade of USSR shipping.
Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Foreign economic relations; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; War claims; Public opinion; Speeches and addresses; Blockade.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Walter Ulbricht; Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson;
Konrad Adenauer; Wilhelm C. Grewe. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Foy D. Kohler; Martin J.
Hillenbrand; Henry A. Kissinger; Willy Brandt. Content Notes: “Germans Still Concerned at ‘Hostile Wave’ in U.S. Opinion—Ambassador Grewe
Refutes Overestimate in Speech” (Frame 0116). Dates: February 1962.
0148 March 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Germany and Berlin, Walter Ulbricht speech,
FRG political conditions, German citizen war claims, and GDR trade laws and passport requirements.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Speeches and addresses; Political parties; War claims; Foreign trade; Passports and visas.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht. Organization Names: Free Democratic Party of Germany. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; McGeorge Bundy; E. Allan Lightner Jr.;
Walter Ulbricht. Dates: March 1962.
0262 April 1–11, 1962. Descriptive Title: NATO contingency planning, NATO nuclear force, German citizen war claims,
and aid to developing countries.
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Subject Terms: International military forces; Military strategy; Nuclear weapons; War claims; Foreign assistance; Developing countries.
Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Franz Josef Strauss; Walter Hallstein. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; George W. Ball. Content Notes: “Development Aid Program of the Federal Republic of Germany” (Frame 0291). Dates: April 1962.
0403 Material Related to the Adenauer Press Conference, May 7, 1962, Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, U.S.-FRG differences on
talks, UK membership in EEC, and NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Military occupation; Berlin Crisis; Foreign economic relations;
International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Wilhelm C. Grewe. Organization Names: EEC; Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Dean Rusk; J. D. Fay; Konrad
Adenauer. Dates: May 7, 1962.
0519 June 1962. Descriptive Title: French-FRG relations, FRG Defense Minister Franz Josef Strauss meeting with
President Kennedy, Communist Bloc–Western confrontation, NATO nuclear forces, Berlin Crisis, FRG politics, and military procurement from United States.
Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Berlin Crisis; Political parties; Defense budgets and appropriations.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Franz Josef Strauss; Walt W. Rostow; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; James M. Gavin; McGeorge Bundy; Nikolai
Khokhlov; B. H. Morris. Dates: June 1962.
0642 July 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S. military assistance, FRG bases in Portugal, Communist Bloc aid to
developing countries, FRG politics, successor to FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, and poultry duties.
Subject Terms: Military assistance; Military bases, posts, and reservations; Foreign assistance; Communism and communist parties; Developing countries; Political parties; Poultry industry and products; Foreign trade.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Portugal. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Georg Kliesing. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; B. H. Morris; Emerson M. Brown; Coburn Kidd. Dates: July 1962.
0784 August 1962. Descriptive Title: FRG political conditions, Berlin Crisis, NATO role in Berlin, economic
conditions, aid to developing countries, UK membership in EEC, FRG military strength, GDR trade credits, FRG poultry duties.
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Subject Terms: Political parties; Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy; Economic indicators; Foreign assistance; Developing countries; Foreign economic relations; Armed services; Foreign trade; Poultry industry and products.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Franz Josef Strauss; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO; EEC; Christian Democratic Union. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Paul R. Sweet; Roger Hilsman; B. H. Morris; Coburn Kidd; Otmar
Emminger. Dates: August 1962.
0898 September 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt U.S. visit, NATO nuclear forces, FRG Vice
Chancellor Ludwig Erhard U.S. visit, and FRG economic conditions, foreign aid, defense budget, and Yugoslavia relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Economic indicators; Foreign assistance; Defense budgets and appropriations; Foreign economic relations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; Yugoslavia. Persons as Subjects: Wilhelm C. Grewe; Willy Brandt; Ludwig Erhard; Karl H. Knappstein;
Gerhard Schroeder. Organization Names: NATO; Council for Relief Agencies Licensed for Operation in Germany. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter F. Dowling; John F. Kennedy; George W. Ball. Dates: September 1962.
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Germany, General cont. 0001 October 1–14, 1962.
Descriptive Title: President Kennedy meeting with West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt on Berlin contingency planning and GDR passport requirements, and FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meetings with Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, 1959.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Passports and visas.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; John Foster Dulles. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Stanley S. Carpenter; Walter C. Dowling; Gerhard Schroeder. Dates: October 1962.
0111 October 15–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, civilian and Allied military forces access to Berlin, GDR passport
requirements, Allied contingency planning, Berlin plebiscite, NATO nuclear forces, diplomatic recognition of GDR, and Spiegel magazine editors arrest in security breach.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Borders; Travel; Highways; Passports and visas; Military vehicles; Military strategy; Elections; Nuclear weapons; Sovereignty; Periodicals; Arrest; Government information and information services.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Gerhard Schroeder; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand; David Klein; B. H. Morris; Dean Rusk; Coburn Kidd.
Dates: October 1962. 0238 November 1962.
Descriptive Title: Spiegel magazine editors arrest, USSR-GDR peace treaty, FRG defense spending and foreign aid, coal imports, FRG-U.S. payments balance, Nazi war victims reparations, FRG politics, UK membership in EEC, and seaborne missiles in Mediterranean.
Subject Terms: Periodicals; Arrest; Government information and information services; Treaties and conventions; Defense budgets and appropriations; Foreign assistance; Coal and coal mining; Foreign trade; Balance of payments; War reparations; Nazism; Political parties; Foreign economic relations; Missiles; Naval vessels; Mediterranean Sea.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Franz Josef Strauss. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; William H. Brubeck; Coburn Kidd; Robert S.
McNamara; Thomas L. Hughes; Carl Kaysen; David Klein; B. H. Morris; Dean Rusk; Roswell L. Gilpatric.
Dates: November 1962. 0401 Memo re: Brandt Visit and Attachments, October 4, 1962.
Descriptive Title: West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt meeting with President Kennedy on Berlin Crisis, and Brandt address at Harvard University on East-West political and economic struggle.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Competition; Communism and communist parties; Economic policy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt. Organization Names: Harvard University; Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Carl Kaysen; Willy Brandt. Dates: October 4, 1962.
0495 Der Spiegel Article Translation, November 3, 1962. Descriptive Title: September 1962 war game to test readiness of FRG and NATO forces in
defending Western Europe against USSR atomic and conventional weapons attack. Subject Terms: War games; International military forces; War; Nuclear weapons; Military weapons. Geographic Place Names: FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Franz-Josef Strauss; Robert S. McNamara. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Content Notes: “Conditionally Fit for Defense,” article on deficient level of preparedness of West
German military, in Der Spiegel (Frame 0497). Dates: November 3, 1962.
0539 December 1962. Descriptive Title: FRG political conditions, embargo on steel pipe exports to USSR, UK
membership in EEC, FRG defense spending and foreign aid. Subject Terms: Political parties; Embargoes and boycotts; Iron and steel industry; Foreign
economic relations; Defense budgets and boycotts; Foreign assistance. Geographic Place Names: FRG; UK. Persons as Subjects: Gerhard Schroeder; Kai-Uwe Von Hassel. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA.
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Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; David Klein; Dean Rusk; B. H. Morris; Francis T. Williamson; C. Douglas Dillon; Konrad Adenauer; John F. Kennedy.
Dates: December 1962. 0660 January–February 1963.
Descriptive Title: FRG government crisis, France-FRG treaty, UK membership in EEC, private U.S. war relief aid to Germans, USSR-Western negotiations, and nuclear weapons nonproliferation.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Treaties and conventions; Foreign economic relations; War reparations; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Herbert Wehner; Konrad Adenauer; Ludwig Erhard. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Francis T. Williamson; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; Konrad Adenauer;
Gerhard Schroeder; David Klein. Dates: January–February 1963.
0802 March–April 1963. Descriptive Title: District of Columbia crime rate, France-FRG treaty, French and German roles in
European defense, and NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: Crime and criminals; Treaties and conventions; Armed services; International
military forces; Military weapons; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Washington, D.C.; France; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Fritz Berg; Gerhard Schroeder; Ludwig Erhard; Walter C. Dowling; Max
Brauer; Fritz Erler; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Emil Walter; George W. Ball; Dean Rusk; David Klein; Carl Kaysen;
Walter C. Dowling. Dates: March–April 1963.
0933 May 1963. Descriptive Title: FRG political conditions and public opinion, France-FRG treaty, NATO nuclear
force, NATO unity, U.S.-Germany balance of payments, Communist-Catholic relations, and President Kennedy visit.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Elections; Public opinion; Treaties and conventions; Nuclear weapons; International military forces; Balance of payments; Communism and communist parties; Catholic Church.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; France. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Heinrich Krone; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Dean Rusk; George C. McGhee. Dates: May 1963.
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Germany, General cont. 0001 June 1963.
Descriptive Title: NATO contingency planning and NATO unity, East Berlin incorporation into GDR, France-FRG treaty, FRG-Israel relations.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Military strategy; Sovereignty; Treaties and conventions.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; Israel. Persons as Subjects: Hans Lenz; Gerhard Schroeder. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert N. Magill; George C. McGhee; Thomas L. Hughes; Kai-Uwe Von
Hassel; Alec France. Dates: June 1963.
0094 July 1963. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy visit, U.S.-FRG balance of payments, NATO nuclear and
conventional forces, limited test ban and East-West nonaggression pact as single treaty, German reunification, political conditions, U.S.-German logistics cooperation, and NATO unity.
Subject Terms: Balance of payments; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions; Communism and communist parties; War; Sovereignty; Political parties; Logistics.
Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Horst Blomyer; Ludwig Erhard; Gerhard Schroeder; Franz-Josef Strauss;
Georg Von Lilienfeld. Organization Names: NATO; Europa-Union of Germany. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Jeffrey C. Kitchen; Dean Rusk; George C. McGhee; Gerhard Schroeder;
Arthur R. Day; R. G. Neumann; Walt W. Rostow; Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: July 1963.
0254 August 1963. Descriptive Title: FRG balance of payments, political conditions, concern over U.S.-USSR
negotiations, agriculture policy, limited test ban, and Western peace plan for Europe. Subject Terms: Balance of payments; Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Political parties; Agriculture;
Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Franz-Josef Strauss; Gerhard Schroeder. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George C. McGee; Dean Rusk; Coburn Kidd; Alec Douglas-Home;
Gerhard Schroeder; David Klein; Foy D. Kohler; Dean Rusk; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Content Notes: Statement of the Federal Government [of Germany] Concerning the “Treaty
Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in Atmosphere, in Outer Space and Underwater” to Be Issued at the Time of the Signing of the Treaty by the German Representatives (Frame 0315).
Dates: August 1963. 0382 September 1963.
Descriptive Title: FRG recognition of Israel, France-FRG relations, USSR-FRG relations, FRG political conditions, NATO member countries defense contributions, NATO nuclear and conventional forces, and President Kennedy visit.
Subject Terms: Sovereignty; Negotiations; Political parties; International military forces; Defense budgets and appropriations; Nuclear weapons.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Israel; USSR; Berlin, Germany; France. Persons as Subjects: Theodor Heuss; Gerhard Schroeder; Konrad Adenauer; Ludwig Erhard. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; George C. McGhee; George Speidel; Konrad Adenauer; Walt W. Rostow; Alec France; George W. Ball; John J. McCloy; Coburn Kidd; Leo M. Goodman; Thomas L. Hughes.
Dates: September 1963. 0600 October 1963.
Descriptive Title: NATO member countries defense budgets, NATO nuclear forces, FRG concern over U.S.-USSR negotiations, FRG political conditions, economic aid to USSR to achieve reunification, Chancellor Ludwig Erhard policies, and Allied forces mobility on Autobahn.
Subject Terms: Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Negotiations; Sovereignty; Political parties; Foreign assistance; Highways; Military vehicles.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Kurt Birrenbach; Kurt-Georg Kiesinger; Ludwig Erhard; Gerhard Schroeder;
Herbert Wehner. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand; Paul H. Nitze; George C. McGhee; Ludwig Erhard;
Dean Acheson; Walt W. Rostow. Dates: October 1963.
0825 November 1963. Descriptive Title: NATO nuclear forces, FRG economic aid to USSR to achieve reunification,
East-West trade, and FRG Chancellor Ludwig Erhard meeting with French President Charles de Gaulle.
Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Foreign assistance; Sovereignty; Foreign trade; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Franz-Josef Strauss; Ludwig Erhard; Alfried Krupp. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Maxwell D. Taylor; Thomas L. Hughes; Martin J. Hillenbrand; Konrad
Adenauer; Thomas J. Dunnigan. Dates: November 1963.
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0943 Adenauer Correspondence, 1961. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on
Germany, Berlin, USSR-Western negotiations, and East-West issues. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; International military forces;
Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Konrad Adenauer; John F. Kennedy. Dates: 1961.
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0001 Adenauer Correspondence, 1961, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies, January 1–October 15, 1961.
Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on Germany, Berlin, USSR-Western negotiations, and East-West issues.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; International military forces; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Konrad Adenauer; John F. Kennedy. Dates: 1961.
0090 Adenauer Correspondence, 1961, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies, October 16–December 31, 1961.
Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on Germany, Berlin, USSR-Western negotiations, European security, and East-West issues.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; International military forces; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Konrad Adenauer; John F. Kennedy. Dates: October 16–December 31, 1961.
0174 Adenauer Correspondence, 1962, January–March 1962. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy. Subject Terms: International military forces; Balance of payments. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: UN. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Konrad Adenauer. Dates: January–March 1962.
0211 Adenauer Correspondence, 1962, April–December 1962. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on
German defense budgets and Cuban Missile Crisis. Subject Terms: Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces; Cuban Missile
Crisis; Quarantine. Geographic Place Names: FRG; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Fidel Castro. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Konrad Adenauer. Dates: April–December 1962.
0387 Adenauer Correspondence, 1962, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on
USSR-Western negotiations, Berlin Crisis, Cuban Missile Crisis, and poultry imports from United States.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Quarantine; Cuban Missile Crisis; Poultry industry and products; Foreign trade.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; Cuba; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO.
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Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Konrad Adenauer. Dates: 1962.
0562 Adenauer Correspondence, 1963. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on
NATO nuclear force, European unity, France-FRG treaty, and U.S.-USSR nuclear test ban agreement.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; France; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Konrad Adenauer; John F. Kennedy; John J. McCloy. Dates: 1963.
0736 Adenauer Correspondence, 1963, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer correspondence with President Kennedy on
NATO nuclear force, U.S.-USSR nuclear test ban treaty, German signing of treaty, and depth of U.S. commitment to anti-Communist policies.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; France; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Konrad Adenauer; John F. Kennedy; David Klein. Dates: 1963.
0905 Erhard Correspondence, October–November 1963. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Ludwig Erhard correspondence with President Kennedy on
German mine disaster. Subject Terms: Mine accidents and safety. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Ludwig Erhard. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Ludwig Erhard. Dates: October–November 1963.
0928 Erhard Visit, November 24–27, 1963. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Ludwig Erhard meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German and East-West economic relations and European security. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Communism and
communist parties. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Ludwig Erhard. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George C. McGhee; John F. Kennedy; Ludwig Erhard. Dates: October–November 1963.
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Germany, Subjects cont. 0001 Adenauer Visit, April 1961.
Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-German relations, European security, German domestic politics, Berlin Crisis, and USSR-German relations including peace treaty.
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Subject Terms: Political parties; International military forces; Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: Christian Democratic Union; Social Democratic Party; NATO. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; B. H. Morris; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; G. F.
Muller; William R. Tyler; Adolf Heusinger; Henry A. Kissinger. Dates: April 1961.
0085 Adenauer Visit, April 1961. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, NATO strengthening and European security, and USSR-German relations.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Arms control and disarmament. Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Western Europe; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO; North Atlantic Council; EEC. Principal Correspondents: C. Douglas Dillon; Walt W. Rostow; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: April 1961.
0203 Adenauer Briefing Book, Parts I–III, April 1961. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations and NATO. Subject Terms: International military forces; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO; North Atlantic Council. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; John F. Kennedy. Dates: April 1961.
0244 Adenauer Briefing Book, Parts IV–V. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations and cooperation, Berlin, FRG foreign policy and aid, NATO and European security, and East-West relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Foreign assistance; Developing countries; Balance of payments; Arms control and disarmament; Cultural relations; Space programs; International military forces; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Western Europe; Berlin, Germany; Turkey. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Dean Acheson; Albert Speer. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: April 1961.
0350 Adenauer Trip, April 1961, Briefing Book Part VI. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations. Subject Terms: International military forces; Economic indicators. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Dates: April 1961.
0359 Adenauer Visit, November 1961, Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, Berlin negotiations, and European defense and economic cooperation.
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Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Sovereignty; Military occupation; Political parties; Negotiations; Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Military strategy; Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Western Europe; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO; North Atlantic Council; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; Dean Rusk; Henry A. Kissinger; McGeorge Bundy; Dean
Acheson. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: November 1961.
0479 Adenauer Visit, November 1961, Memoranda of Conversation. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, Berlin negotiations, and European security and economic cooperation.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Negotiations; International military forces; Military strategy; Nuclear weapons; Arms control and disarmament.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Western Europe; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Krushchev. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: November 1961.
0620 Adenauer Visit, November 1961, Briefing Book, Parts a–II. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, Berlin negotiations, and European security and economic cooperation.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Arms control and disarmament; Negotiations; Foreign economic relations; Foreign assistance; Balance of payments; Armed services; International military forces; Military strategy; Nuclear weapons; International sanctions; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Cuba; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Martin J. Hillenbrand; John F. Kennedy. Dates: November 1961.
0738 Adenauer Visit, November 1961, Briefing Book, Part III. [Document withdrawn.]
0740 Adenauer Visit, November 1962, Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, European security, and Cuban Missile Crisis implications for Berlin.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Cuban Missile Crisis; International military forces; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Cuba; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Karl Heinrich Knappstein. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; David Klein; Martin J. Hillenbrand; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: November 1962.
0839 Adenauer Visit, November 1962, Memoranda of Conversation. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, UK accession to EEC, Berlin negotiations, and Cuban Missile Crisis.
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Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Berlin Crisis; Balance of payments; Cuban Missile Crisis.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; UK; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: November 1962.
0902 Adenauer Visit, November 1962, Briefing Book, I–III. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, Berlin negotiations, and European economic cooperation.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Military strategy; Nuclear weapons; Foreign economic relations; Foreign assistance; Berlin Crisis; Negotiations.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; UK; France; Turkey. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: November 1962.
0990 Adenauer Visit, November 1962, Briefing Book, IV–VI. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy on U.S.-
German relations, USSR-German relations, disarmament, and Cuban Missile Crisis implications for Berlin.
Subject Terms: Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear weapons; Cuban Missile Crisis; Berlin Crisis.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; USSR; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Konrad Adenauer. Dates: November 1962.
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Germany, Subjects cont. 0001 Carstens Visit, February 1963.
Descriptive Title: FRG State Secretary Karl Carstens meeting with Secretary of State Dean Rusk on U.S.-German relations, French-German relations, and UK accession to EEC.
Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: FRG; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Karl Carstens. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: February 1963.
0051 Von Hassel Visit, February 1963, February 24–March 3, 1963. Descriptive Title: FRG Defense Minister Kai-Uwe von Hassel meetings with U.S. officials on U.S.-
German defense relations and European security and economic cooperation. Subject Terms: Armed services; Military weapons; Military strategy; International military forces;
Defense budgets and appropriations; Nuclear weapons; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: FRG; France. Persons as Subjects: Kai-Uwe von Hassel. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense.
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Principal Correspondents: B. H. Morris; Dean Rusk; David Klein; Roswell L. Gilpatric; John F. Kennedy.
Dates: February–March 1963. 0142 Bundestag Meeting.
Descriptive Title: FRG Bundestag meeting in West Berlin. Subject Terms: Parliaments. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Martin J.
Hillenbrand. Dates: 1963.
0192 McNamara Visit to Germany, July 1963. Descriptive Title: Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara meetings in FRG on military and
financial issues including bilateral weapons production agreement. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban; Defense budgets and appropriations;
Balance of payments; Arms trade; Military weapons; International military forces; Defense research; Berlin Crisis; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Robert S. McNamara; Konrad Adenauer; Ludwig Erhard; Willy Brandt. Principal Correspondents: George C. McGhee; Kai-Uwe von Hassel; Robert S. McNamara. Dates: July–August 1963.
0296 Svenson Defection to GDR, May 4–September 14, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. military officer Alfred Svenson defection to GDR. Subject Terms: Defectors. Geographic Place Names: GDR. Persons as Subjects: Alfred Svenson. Dates: May–September 1963.
0324 Julius Klein Matter, October 5–8, 1961. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy–Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko meeting on Berlin
negotiations and USSR-GDR peace treaty. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; International military forces; Treaties and conventions;
Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 5–8, 1961.
0343 Julius Klein Matter, March 3–September 27, 1962. Descriptive Title: Confidential information leak by Julius Epstein, former colleague of lobbyist
Julius Klein. Subject Terms: Government information and information services; Lobbying. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Julius Epstein; Julius Klein; Konrad Adenauer. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter F. Dowling; Carl Kaysen. Dates: 1962.
0366 Julius Klein Matter, September 28–October 4, 1962. Descriptive Title: Confidential information leak by Julius Epstein, former colleague of lobbyist
Julius Klein. Subject Terms: Government information and information services; Lobbying. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Julius Epstein; Julius Klein; Konrad Adenauer. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; Julius Klein. Dates: September–October 1962.
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0388 Julius Klein Matter, October 4–11, 1962. Descriptive Title: Confidential information leak by Julius Epstein, former colleague of lobbyist
Julius Klein. Subject Terms: Government information and information services; Lobbying. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Julius Epstein; Julius Klein; Konrad Adenauer. Principal Correspondents: Julius Klein. Dates: October 1962.
0402 von Brentano Visit, March 1963 (1). Descriptive Title: FRG Bundestag leader Heinrich von Brentano visit to United States. Subject Terms: Parliaments. Geographic Place Names: FRG. Persons as Subjects: Heinrich von Brentano. Organization Names: Christian Democratic Union. Dates: March 1963.
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0405 January 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, and GDR
harassment tactics. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Borders; International military forces; Military
occupation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand. Content Notes: Key overview by Martin J. Hillenbrand (Frame 0409–0424). Dates: January 1961.
0425 February 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-GDR peace treaty. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Treaties and conventions. Geographic Place Names: USSR; GDR; FRG. Dates: February 1961.
0451 April 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Allied contingency planning for Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy. Dates: April 1961.
0462 May 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Allied contingency planning for Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Principal Correspondents: Henry Owen; Robert W. Komer. Dates: May 1961.
0468 June 1–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: Nuclear weapons and Berlin. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Military strategy; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy. Dates: June 13, 1961.
0471 June 29–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S. military spending impact on USSR strategy in Berlin. Subject Terms: Defense budgets and appropriations; Military strategy; Berlin Crisis.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow. Dates: June 29, 1961.
0493 July 1–6, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-UK disagreements over Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: July 1961.
0505 July 7–12, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning including general war and “graduated nuclear
response.” Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; Nuclear weapons; War. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; FRG. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Henry A. Kissinger; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: July 1961.
0522 July 13, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin negotiating issues. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Military occupation; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Dates: July 13, 1961.
0526 July 15–17, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied military buildup in West Berlin to preserve Autobahn access, and risk of
U.S.-USSR war. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles;
Borders; Highways; War; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Paul H. Nitze. Dates: July 1961.
0543 July 18, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, and UN role in Berlin. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow; Harlan Cleveland. Dates: July 18, 1961.
0575 July 19–22, 1961. Descriptive Title: Nuclear versus conventional forces in European defense, USSR-Western
negotiations on Germany and Berlin, and possible Berlin airlift. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Military
airlift. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Robert W. Komer; Henry A. Kissinger. Dates: July 20–21, 1961.
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0598 July 28–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S. military force buildup. Subject Terms: Armed services; Military weapons; Defense budgets and appropriations. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense. Dates: July 1961.
0608 August 1–5, 1961. Descriptive Title: NATO nuclear forces, Berlin Crisis, and UN role in Berlin. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Henry Owen; Adlai E. Stevenson; Henry A. Kissinger. Dates: August 1961.
0635 August 6–8, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis and Western economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International sanctions. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: T. C. Achilles. Dates: August 1961.
0643 August 11–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin, de facto Western recognition of the GDR,
and impact of Berlin Wall on negotiations. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Negotiations; Sovereignty; Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht. Principal Correspondents: Henry A. Kissinger; Carl Kaysen. Dates: August 1961.
0653 August 16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin negotiation and German unification proposals by former Secretary of State
Dean Acheson. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Dean Acheson. Principal Correspondents: Henry A. Kissinger. Dates: August 16, 1961.
0667 August 17, 1961. Descriptive Title: UN consideration of Berlin human rights issues including border closing (Berlin
Wall). Subject Terms: Human rights; Borders; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Organization Names: UN. Dates: August 17, 1961.
0673 August 18–20, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied military buildup in West Berlin to preserve Autobahn access. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles;
Highways. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: Thomas L. Hughes. Dates: August 1961.
0708 August 25, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning and Allied military buildup. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: Robert S. McNamara. Dates: August 25, 1961.
0723 August 26–28, 1961. Descriptive Title: French President Charles de Gaulle on Allied-USSR negotiations over Berlin, and
U.S. position. Subject Terms: Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Charles de Gaulle; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: August 1961.
0731 August 29–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning for Allied air access, and Allied military buildup. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military aviation;
Airspace, international law; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy. Dates: August 1961.
0752 September 1–5, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning for Allied air access, and Allied military buildup. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military aviation;
Airspace, international law; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Henry A. Kissinger. Dates: September 1961.
0760 September 7–8, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning for Allied air access, and Allied military buildup. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military aviation;
Airspace, international law; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Principal Correspondents: Maxwell D. Taylor; Walt W. Rostow; Henry Owen; Robert H. Johnson. Dates: September 7–8, 1961.
0775 September 9–12, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning for Allied air access, and Allied military buildup. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military aviation;
Airspace, international law; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: September 11–12, 1961.
0786 September 13–14, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied military buildup in Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Armed services reserves; Military
strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Federal Departments and Agencies: National Guard. Principal Correspondents: Carl Kaysen. Dates: September 14, 1961.
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0788 September 15–16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Civil disorder in East Berlin, USSR response, and related Allied contingency
planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Riots and disorders; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow; A. R. Ferguson. Dates: September 15–16, 1961.
0801 Special Analysis, The Berlin Crisis, Part I, Background. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis historical background and current issues. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Blockade. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: American Enterprise Association. Dates: September 1961.
0858 September 17–22, 1961. Descriptive Title: Military crews on civil airliners operating between FRG and Berlin, and Berlin
Crisis war games. Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Airlines; Berlin Crisis; War games. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Organization Names: Pan American World Airways. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; Nicholas deB. Katzenbach; Chester Bowles; Carl Kaysen;
T. C. Schelling. Dates: September 1961.
0928 September 23–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis and Western contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: William E. Griffith; Marcus G. Raskin; Erich Fromm; Homer A. Jack;
Carl Kaysen; Heinrich von Brentano. Dates: September 1961.
0996 October 1–4, 1961. Descriptive Title: Discussions between Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and U.S. Secretary
of State Dean Rusk on Berlin, draft Four Power declaration on crisis resolution, West Berlin morale, contingency planning, and UK views on crisis.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Public opinion; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; France; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Dean Rusk; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand; Karl F. Mautner; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: October 1961.
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Berlin, General cont. 0001 October 5–12, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis war games, access to East Berlin at Friedrichstrasse checkpoint, U.S. military buildup, contingency planning, and discussions between Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; War games; Military strategy; Borders; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR; Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Andrei Gromyko; Dean Rusk; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert W. Komer; Lawrence J. Legere Jr.; Walt W. Rostow; Robert S.
McNamara; Henry Owen; Maxwell D. Taylor; McGeorge Bundy; Daniel Ellsberg. Dates: October 1961.
0112 October 13–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Principal Correspondents: Paul H. Nitze; Henry Owen. Dates: October 1961.
0150 October 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Allied military buildup, USSR-Western negotiations,
and Western economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy;
Negotiations; Embargoes and boycotts; International sanctions. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lawrence J. Legere Jr.; Lucius D. Battle; Lyman L. Lemnitzer; Roswell L.
Gilpatric; Horst Mendershausen. Content Notes: “The Problem Facing the United States in Berlin” (Frame 0207). Dates: October 16–19, 1961.
0218 October 20–25, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Allied military buildup, and USSR-Western
negotiations, including draft Four Power declaration on crisis resolution. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military strategy;
Negotiations; Treaties and conventions. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Alec Douglas-Home. Dates: October 1961.
0286 October 26–November 6, 1961. Descriptive Title: FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer meeting with President Kennedy, USSR-
Western Berlin negotiations, blocked access to East Berlin at Friedrichstrasse checkpoint, Allies’ response, and East and West German “twin” peace treaties.
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Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Borders; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Embargoes and boycotts; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: George C. McGhee; Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: October–November 1961.
0354 November 7–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Allied military buildup, blocked access to East
Berlin at Friedrichstrasse checkpoint, and Allies’ response including economic countermeasures.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military forces; Military vehicles; Borders; Nuclear weapons; Embargoes and boycotts.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Raymond L. Garthoff; Roger Hilsman; Carl Kaysen; McGeorge Bundy;
Dean Rusk; Richard Lowenthal. Content Notes: NATO Letter, October 1961(Frame 427). Dates: November 1961.
0432 November 16–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Free World–Communist Bloc comparison, USSR-
Western negotiations on Berlin, and Allied access to East Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Communism
and communist parties; Eastern Europe; Negotiations; Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Paul Henri Spaak; Gunter Maennel. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John T. McNaughton; J. L. Topping; Richard Lowenthal; Joseph D.
Coppock; William Y. Elliott; Dean Rusk; Lawrence J. Legere Jr. Dates: November 1961.
0539 December 1–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S. troop movements on Autobahn and Allied economic countermeasures to
USSR moves in Berlin. Subject Terms: Military occupation; Military vehicles; International military forces; Highways;
Embargoes and boycotts; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter W. Heller; John F. Kennedy. Dates: December 1961.
0600 Report of the Four-Power Working Group on Germany and Berlin, September 16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Proposed USSR-Western negotiations on Germany and Berlin, including peace
treaty and plebiscite on reunification. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Sovereignty; Military occupation; Treaties and
conventions; Public opinion; Elections. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Organization Names: Four-Power Working Group on Germany and Berlin. Content Notes: Report of the Four-Power Working Group on Germany and Berlin (Frame 00601). Dates: September 16, 1961.
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0653 January 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations and Berlin Crisis developments including proposed
tearing down of Berlin Wall. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Sovereignty; Military occupation; International military
forces; Treaties and conventions; Elections; Arms control and disarmament; Public opinion; Borders; Civil aviation.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Organization Names: International Access Authority for Berlin. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Andrei Gromyko; McGeorge Bundy; Martin J.
Hillenbrand; Maxwell D. Taylor; Lyman L. Lemnitzer. Content Notes: Report of the Four-Power Working Group on Germany and Berlin (Frame 0660). Dates: January 1962.
0816 February 1962 Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations and Berlin Crisis developments, including restrictions
on Allied air and ground access, and USSR-Western modus vivendi. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military vehicles; International
military forces; Highways; Railroads; Civil aviation; Sports and athletics. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; Fritz Rene Allemann. Dates: February 1962.
0931 March 1–13, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments including USSR-Western discussions of modus vivendi,
and Allied air and ground access. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military vehicles; International
military forces; Borders; Highways; Civil aviation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: March 1962.
1011 March 16–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments including USSR-Western negotiations, and Allied air
and ground access. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military vehicles; International
military forces; Borders; Highways; Civil aviation; Military aviation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Henry Owen; David Klein; Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: March 1962.
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Germany Berlin, General cont.
0001 April 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations and Berlin Crisis developments, including restrictions
on Allied air and ground access, and USSR-Western modus vivendi.
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Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military vehicles; International military forces; Highways; Civil aviation; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Borders.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; UK; France. Organization Names: International Access Authority for Berlin Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Roger Hilsman; Lucius D. Battle; Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: April 1962.
0127 May–June 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on proposed modus vivendi, and Berlin Crisis
developments including restrictions on Allied air and ground access, and GDR violence against Western civilians and military officers.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; International military forces; Highways; Civil aviation; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Violence; Civil-military relations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Robert F. Mann; Lucius Clay; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: International Access Authority for Berlin. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Berlin Task Force. Principal Correspondents: David Klein; Foy D. Kohler; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Roger Hilsman; Robert
Brandin. Dates: May–June 1962.
0202 July 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations, Allied contingency planning, and Berlin Crisis
developments, including USSR-GDR peace treaty. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military strategy; International
military forces; Treaties and conventions. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Berlin Task Force. Principal Correspondents: Roger Hilsman; Dean Rusk; Robert S. McNamara; David Klein; Martin J.
Hillenbrand. Dates: July 1962.
0263 August 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, USSR-GDR peace treaty, U.S. interference with
USSR naval vessel, and Berlin Crisis developments, including shooting at Wall, Allied access to East Berlin, and USSR access to West Berlin.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Military strategy; Treaties and conventions; Nuclear weapons; International military forces; Naval vessels; Homicide.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Peter Fechter. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David Klein; Dean Rusk; William R. Tyler; Roger Hilsman; McGeorge
Bundy; George W. Ball; John F. Kennedy; Mike Mansfield; Carl Kaysen. Dates: August 1962.
0415 September 1962. Descriptive Title: West Berlin incorporation into FRG, Berlin contingency planning, and Berlin
Crisis developments, including military and civilian access issues. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; International military forces;
Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Willy Brandt.
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Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Lawrence J. Legere Jr.; Dean Rusk; McGeorge Bundy;
David Klein; Carl Kaysen. Dates: September 1962.
0515 October 1962. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy meeting with West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, Berlin
contingency planning, and Berlin access issues, including USSR blockade of Berlin in retaliation for U.S. blockade of Cuba.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; International military forces; Borders; Blockade; Cuban Missile Crisis.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; Cuba. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: William R. Tyler; Abbot Smith; Paul H. Nitze; David Klein. Dates: October 1962.
0614 November 1–18, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning and Berlin Crisis developments, including
implications of Cuban Missile Crisis. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; International military forces;
Borders; Cuban Missile Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; Cuba. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Lawrence J. Legere Jr.; Paul H. Nitze; David Klein. Dates: November 1962.
0678 November 19, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied contingency planning, Berlin Crisis developments including effects of
Cuban Missile Crisis, and U.S.-USSR negotiations. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; International military forces;
Borders; Cuban Missile Crisis; Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; International cooperation in science and technology; Space programs.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; Cuba. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David Klein.; Paul H. Nitze; Walt W. Rostow; Llewellyn E. Thompson;
William H. Brubeck. Dates: November 19, 1962.
0745 November 20–December 31, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations including alternative U.S. proposals, and Berlin Crisis
developments and contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Military strategy; International
military forces; Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand; Dean Rusk; Lawrence J. Legere Jr. Dates: November–December 1962.
0816 January 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations including French plan, and Berlin Crisis
developments, contingency planning, and NATO troop positions in FRG. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Military occupation; Military
strategy; International military forces; Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France.
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Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: UN; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Thomas L. Hughes; Llewellyn E. Thompson; Mike Mansfield; J. Caleb
Boggs; Claiborne Pell; Benjamin A. Smith. Content Notes: Chronology on Berlin, January 1957–June 1962 (Frame 0824); “Berlin in a
Changing Europe” (Frame 0919). Dates: January 1963.
0938 February–May 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations, revised Western peace plan, and Berlin Crisis
developments including civil air access and tunnels under Berlin Wall. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Civil aviation; Military
occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Organization Names: Indivisible Germany Committee; UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Martin J. Hillenbrand; W. W. Schutz; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; David Klein;
Harlan Cleveland; Willy Brandt. Dates: February–May 1963.
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Germany Berlin, General cont.
0001 June–November 1963. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, including West Berlin economic and political
conditions, USSR activities, U.S. troop reductions, and European political and economic integration.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Economic indicators; International military forces; Military occupation; Foreign economic relations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Principal Correspondents: Thomas L. Hughes; David Klein. Content Notes: “Soviet Presence in Berlin” (Frame 0003); “Situation in West Berlin” (Frame 0020); Dates: June–November 1963.
0113 Undated Material, Folder 1. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Berlin Crisis developments, USSR-Western
negotiations, and NATO economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military strategy;
Borders; Negotiations; Embargoes and boycotts; Export controls. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Henry Owen; J. P. Shaw. Dates: Undated.
0213 Undated Material, Folder 2. Descriptive Title: USSR-GDR peace treaty; USSR-Western negotiations, Berlin Crisis
developments, NATO economic countermeasures, GDR economic and political conditions.
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Subject Terms: Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military occupation; International military forces; Embargoes and boycotts; Economic indicators; Communism and communist parties; Youth.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Karl F. Mautner; Henry Owen. Content Notes: Foreign Ministers Meeting at Geneva: Peace Plan Presented by the Western
Foreign Ministers, May 14, 1959 (Reel 0217). Dates: Undated.
Germany
Berlin, Subjects 0292 Brandt Correspondence, June 17, 1961–July 23, 1963.
Descriptive Title: Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt speech and correspondence on Berlin Crisis and visit by President Kennedy.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Speeches and addresses. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; John F. Kennedy. Principal Correspondents: Willy Brandt; John F. Kennedy. Dates: June–July 1963.
0336 Brandt Correspondence, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies, August 17, 1961–July 5, 1963. Descriptive Title: Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt correspondence on Berlin Crisis and visit by President
Kennedy. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; John F. Kennedy. Principal Correspondents: Willy Brandt; John F. Kennedy; Carl Kaysen. Dates: 1961–1963.
0376 General Lucius Clay, August 28–October 31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Special Representative of the President Lucius D. Clay Jr. actions in Berlin,
including ensuring Allied access, and U.S.-USSR tank confrontation at Friedrichstrasse crossing.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; Blockade; Tanks.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Principal Correspondents: Robert S. McNamara; John F. Kennedy; Walt W. Rostow; Lucius D. Clay
Jr.; Dean Rusk. Dates: August–October 1961.
0486 General Lucius Clay, November–December 1961. Descriptive Title: Special Representative of the President Lucius D. Clay Jr. actions in Berlin,
including ensuring Allied access, and disagreements with Department of State. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles;
Borders; Blockade. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Dean Rusk; Daniel Schorr;
E. Allan Lightner Jr.; John F. Kennedy. Dates: November–December 1961.
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0608 General Lucius Clay, January–February 1962. Descriptive Title: Special Representative of the President General Lucius D. Clay Jr. actions in
Berlin, including ensuring Allied access, and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy visit. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles;
Borders; Blockade. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Robert F. Kennedy. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Richard H. Davis; Walter C. Dowling; McGeorge
Bundy; Lucius D. Battle; John F. Kennedy. Dates: January–February 1962.
0735 General Lucius Clay, March–June 1962. Descriptive Title: Descriptive Title: Special Representative of the President General Lucius D. Clay Jr.
actions in Berlin, including ensuring ground and air access. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Borders; Military
vehicles; Blockade; Civil aviation; Military aviation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Dean Rusk; Fowler Hamilton; E. Allan Lightner Jr. Dates: March–June 1962.
0844 General Lucius Clay, Miscellaneous and Extra Copies, March–June 1962. Descriptive Title: Special Representative of the President General Lucius D. Clay Jr. actions in
Berlin, including ensuring Allied access, and disagreements with Department of State. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Borders; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lucius D. Clay Jr.; John F. Kennedy; Maxwell D. Taylor. Dates: March–June 1962.
0877 Aide Memoire, June 4, 1961, June 4–16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Soviet aide-memoire proposing end to Four-Power administration of Berlin,
establishment of “free city” status, and signing of German peace treaty, with U.S. reply, including submission of issue to International Court of Justice.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Sovereignty; International law.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR. Organization Names: International Court of Justice. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; McGeorge Bundy. Content Notes: Soviet Aide-Memoire: Germany and Berlin, Vienna, June 4, 1961 (Frame 0878). Dates: June 1961.
0994 Aide Memoire, June 4, 1961, June 17–July 6, 1961. Descriptive Title: Soviet aide-memoire proposing end to Four-Power administration of Berlin,
establishment of “free city” status, and signing of German peace treaty, with U.S. reply. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Sovereignty;
International law. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; Theodore C. Sorensen. Dates: June–July 1961.
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Berlin, Subjects cont. 0001 Aide Memoire, June 4, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Soviet aide-memoire proposing end to Four-Power administration of Berlin, establishment of “free city” status, and signing of German peace treaty, with U.S. reply and consultation with NATO.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Sovereignty; International law.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Thomas K. Finletter; John F. Kennedy; Henry Owen; Nikita S.
Khrushchev. Dates: July–August 1961.
0083 Neutral Nations Support, 1961. Descriptive Title: Lack of support for U.S. Berlin policy among neutral and developing countries. Subject Terms: Military occupation; Developing countries. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Chester Bowles; Adlai E. Stevenson; John Kenneth
Galbraith; George F. Kennan. Dates: 1961.
0117 German Peace Settlement, 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S. proposed peace settlement for Berlin and Germany. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Military occupation; Borders; Arms control
and disarmament. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR. Organization Names: UN. Dates: 1961.
0171 Autobahn Procedures Planning/Background, October 12–November 12, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. Berlin convoys detention on Autobahn by USSR military officers, U.S.
convoy procedures, and U.S.-Allied countermeasures including merchant shipping interference.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military officers; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Ships and shipbuilding.
Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; UK; France. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Dean Rusk; Foy D. Kohler; George C. McGhee;
David Klein; W. Y. Smith; Paul L. Freeman Jr.; Robert D. Davis Jr.; George W. Ball. Dates: October–November 1963.
0375 [Autobahn Crisis, October 1963]. Descriptive Title: U.S. and UK Berlin convoys detention on Autobahn by USSR military officers,
and U.S. and UK convoy procedures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Sherman Kent; Dean Rusk. Dates: October 1963.
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0446 Autobahn Crisis, October 1963, Marienborn Incident. Descriptive Title: U.S. convoy detention on Autobahn by USSR military officers, U.S. response,
and U.S. convoy procedures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; George C. McGhee. Dates: October 1963.
0471 Autobahn Crisis, Babelsberg Incident, October 11, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. Berlin convoys detention on Autobahn by USSR military officers, and U.S.
response. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Emanuel Tinari; Ivan Yakubovski. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; George C. McGhee; Foy D. Kohler; David Klein;
Paul L. Freeman Jr.; Dean Rusk. Dates: October 11, 1963.
0644 Autobahn Crisis, British Babelsberg, October 16, 1963, Descriptive Title: UK Berlin convoys detention on Autobahn by USSR military officers, and UK
response. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: UK; GDR; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr. Dates: October 16, 1963.
0706 [Autobahn Crisis, October 1963]. Descriptive Title: U.S. and UK Berlin convoys detention on Autobahn by USSR military officers,
with U.S. and UK response. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; W. Y. Smith; John C. Ausland. Dates: October 1963.
0756 [Autobahn Crisis, November 1963]. Descriptive Title: USSR harassment of commercial airliners, USSR detention of Allied Berlin
convoys on Autobahn, and Allied responses including possible harassment of USSR merchant shipping.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Highways; Military vehicles; Ships and shipbuilding; Panama Canal;
Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Berlin Task Force. Principal Correspondents: John C. Calhoun; Walt W. Rostow; Dean Rusk; Robert S. McNamara. Dates: November 4–5, 1963.
0922 [Autobahn Crisis, November 1963, Convoy Intelligence and Sitreps]. Descriptive Title: USSR detention of Allied Berlin convoys on Autobahn, and Allied responses. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles.
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Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; UK; France. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: November 1963.
0962 [Autobahn Crisis, November 1963, Cables] Descriptive Title: USSR detention of Allied Berlin convoys on Autobahn, and Allied responses
including economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; UK; France. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Foy D. Kohler; John C. Calhoun. Dates: November 1963.
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0001 [Autobahn Crisis, November 1963]. Descriptive Title: USSR detention of Allied Berlin convoys on Autobahn, solidarity of Allied
responses, and planning for future access confrontations with USSR. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Highways; Military
vehicles. Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; UK; France. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George C. McGhee; Robert H. Davis; Dean Rusk. Dates: November 1963.
0088 Four Power Declaration, October 1961–January 1962. Descriptive Title: Negotiations toward proposed declaration by France, USSR, UK, and United
States on Berlin military occupation, Four Power Commission, West Berlin independence, Allied free access, borders of East and West Germany, nonaggression, and nuclear weapons.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Military occupation; Borders; War; Nuclear weapons.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; France; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Llewellyn E. Thompson. Organization Names: Four Power Commission; International Access Agency. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; Henry Owen; Charles E. Bohlen. Dates: October 1961–January 1962.
0167 Interdepartmental Coordinating Group on Germany and Berlin, July 12, 1961. [Document withdrawn.]
0169 Interdepartmental Coordinating Group on Germany and Berlin, July 18, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to West Berlin, including contingency planning for USSR
transfer of checkpoints to GDR. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; Military strategy;
Highways. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Interdepartmental Coordinating Group on Germany and Berlin. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; McGeorge Bundy; Dean Acheson. Dates: July 18, 1961.
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0184 Berlin Steering Group, July 17–September 11, 1961 and Undated. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning and U.S. military buildup. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Maxwell D. Taylor; Donald M. Wilson; John F.
Kennedy. Dates: July 17–September 11, 1961.
0222 East German Visas, January 30–April 11, 1962. Descriptive Title: GDR identification requirements for movement within Germany and Berlin. Subject Terms: Borders; Berlin Crisis; Passports and visas. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling. Dates: January 30–April 11, 1962.
0262 Quadripartite Ambassadorial Meeting on Germany and Berlin, Folder 1, October 9–16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, and USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and
Germany. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: UK; France; FRG; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler; Andrei Gromyko. Dates: October 9–16, 1961.
0342 Quadripartite Ambassadorial Meeting on Germany and Berlin, Folder 2, October 17–December 18, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, Allied contingency planning, UN role in Berlin, and international legal status of Berlin,
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; International military forces; Military strategy; International law;
Geographic Place Names: UK; France; FRG; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Foy D. Kohler. Dates: October–December 1961.
0480 Task Force Reports, August 17, 1961–November 27, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, including border closure, access restrictions, FRG
weapons, armaments, German reunification, FRG-USSR relations, Berlin population loss, and Berlin youth sentiment.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Travel; Military vehicles; Passports and visas; Nuclear weapons; Military weapons; Chemical and biological warfare; Sovereignty; Treaties and conventions; Public opinion; Population size; Youth.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Berlin Task Force. Principal Correspondents: W. Riphagen; Dean Rusk; Charles E. Hulick Jr. Content Notes: Soviet memorandum on German questions and peace treaty, December 27, 1961
(Frame 0531). Dates: August–November 1962.
0597 Quadripartite Documents, Index and Numbers 1–15. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments including Allied access restrictions and response,
contingency planning, and UN role in Berlin.
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Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military strategy; Borders; Military vehicles; Highways; Railroads; Civil aviation; Military strategy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: UN. Dates: 1961.
0661 Quadripartite Documents, Numbers 16–30. Descriptive Title: All-German plebiscite, Western peace proposal, Allied access restrictions and
response, contingency planning; USSR-GDR peace treaty, and USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Elections; Treaties and conventions; Military occupation; International military forces; Military strategy; Civil aviation; Highways; Military vehicles; Negotiations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR; France. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Arthur R. Day. Dates: 1961.
0702 Quadripartite Documents, Numbers 31–40. Descriptive Title: Allied contingency planning, FRG-Berlin relations, Berlin Crisis, Allied air and
ground access, USSR-GDR peace treaty, and Nikita S. Khrushchev addresses. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military strategy;
Military vehicles; Civil aviation; Highways; Borders; Treaties and conventions; Speeches and addresses; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; BASC; International Air Access Authority for Berlin. Principal Correspondents: Andrei Gromyko; Joseph B. Phillips. Dates: 1961.
0774 Quadripartite Documents, Numbers 41–50. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, Allied economic countermeasures against USSR, UN role in Berlin,
Nikita S. Khrushchev addresses, and restrictions on access of USSR vehicles to West Berlin. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Embargoes and boycotts; Borders; Military occupation;
International military forces; Military strategy; Military vehicles; Speeches and addresses. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: 1961.
0813 Quadripartite Documents, Numbers 51–60. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, U.S.-USSR disputes at Friedrichstrasse checkpoint, GDR foreign
relations, USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; International military forces; Military occupation; Military
vehicles; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Dates: 1961.
0856 Quadripartite Documents, Numbers 61–75. Descriptive Title: GDR foreign relations, Berlin Crisis, Allied air and ground access, Soviet Bloc–
NATO nonaggression treaty, Berlin contingency planning, and FRG-Berlin civilian traffic access.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military vehicles; Railroads; Highways; Civil aviation; Treaties and conventions; War; Communism and communist parties; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Military strategy; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: GDR; Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: 1961–1962.
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0905 Quadripartite Documents, Numbers 76–91. Descriptive Title: UN role in Berlin, Allied air and ground access, USSR harassment of commercial
airliners, FRG-USSR communications. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Civil aviation; Military aviation; Airspace, international law;
Military vehicles; Highways; Airlines; Aviation accidents and safety. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Organization Names: UN; International Access Authority. Dates: 1962.
0953 Quadripartite Documents, March 6, 1961–August 31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, contingency planning for Allied invasion of GDR, nuclear war risk,
Four Power Declaration, Allied free access and USSR restricted access, and nonaggression pact.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; War; Nuclear weapons.
Geographic Place Names: FRG; GDR; Berlin, Germany; USSR; France; UK. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Lyman L. Lemnitzer; Henry A. Kissinger; Dean Rusk. Dates: 1961–1962.
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0001 Quadripartite Documents–CCI, Berlin Contingency Planning, Status Report, July 1, 1962. Descriptive Title: Quadripartite Coordinating Committee Subgroup Berlin contingency planning. Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Railroads; Military
vehicles; Barges; Blockade; Borders; Civil-military relations; Trade agreements; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: USSR; Berlin, Germany; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO; Quadripartite Contingency Coordinating Committee Subgroup
Berlin; UN. Dates: July 1, 1962.
0087 Quadripartite Documents–CCI, Berlin Contingency Planning, Working Paper, September 14, 1962.
Descriptive Title: Allied response to USSR-GDR peace treaty. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; International military forces; Foreign economic relations;
Diplomatic and consular service; Blockade; Border security. Geographic Place Names: USSR; GDR; France; UK. Organization Names: NATO; Quadripartite Contingency Coordinating Subgroup. Dates: September 14, 1962.
0166 Quadripartite Documents, Berlin Contingency Planning, Berlin Task Force Inventory, November 8, 1962.
Descriptive Title: Allied and civilian air and ground access to Berlin. Subject Terms: Highways; Blockade; Borders; Passports and visas; Military airlift; Foreign
assistance; Military assistance. Geographic Place Names: USSR; Berlin, Germany; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO; Quadripartite Contingency Coordinating Subgroup Dates: November 8, 1962.
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0237 Quadripartite Documents, Miscellaneous, September 13, 1961–August 16, 1962 and undated. Descriptive Title: Contingency plans for communication with Soviet Bloc, and UN involvement in
East Berlin or GDR uprising. Subject Terms: Military communications; Military vehicles; Borders; Treaties and conventions;
Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Railroads; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Barges; Blockade; Trade agreements; Military assistance; Insurgency; Passports and visas; Borders; Communism and communist parties
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; Steinstücken exclave, Berlin. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: Quadripartite Contingency Coordinating Subgroup. Content Notes: Four Power Position Paper with Berlin proposals to Soviet Bloc (Frame 0252). Dates: 1961–1962.
0367 Crisis Documents 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis policy, U.S. public communication. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Government and the press;
International military forces; Military vehicles; Blockade; Civil-military relations; Military strategy; Presidential communications and messages; Propaganda.
Geographic Place Names: GDR; USSR; Berlin, Germany; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; International Court of Justice; UN. Dates: June–August 1961
0432 Berlin Game, August 29–September 21, 1961. Descriptive Title: Military strategy plans and analysis to aid Berlin contingency planners. Subject Terms: Military strategy; War games; Negotiations; Armed services; Military vehicles;
Blockade. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; UN; RAND. Dates: August 29–September 21, 1961.
0527 Berlin Game, September 22, 1961–September 1, 1962 and undated. Descriptive Title: Military strategy plans and analysis to aid Berlin contingency planners. Subject Terms: Military strategy; War games; Negotiations; Armed services; Military aviation;
Airspace, international law; Military vehicles; Blockade. Geographic Place Names: Berlin; GDR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; UN; RAND. Principal Correspondents: Abram Chayes. Dates: 1961–1962.
0636 Berlin Game, Epsilon 1-62 Report, September 1962, Cover–Page 101. [Documents withdrawn]
0638 Berlin Game, Epsilon 1-62 Report, September 1962, Pages 102–200. [Documents withdrawn]
0640 Berlin Game, Epsilon 1-62 Report, September 1962, Pages 201–332. [Documents withdrawn]
0643 Berlin Game, Epsilon 1-62 Report, September 1962, Pages 333–540. [Documents withdrawn]
0644 Documents, March–July 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied contingency planning for events including USSR disarmament and separate
peace treaty with GDR. Subject Terms: Military strategy; Military communications; Military aviation; Airspace, international
law; Military vehicles; Negotiations; Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Railroads; Highways; Borders; Treaties and conventions; Blockade.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin; GDR; France; UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: March–July 1961.
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0001 Documents, August–September 1961. Descriptive Title: Four-Power Working Group on Germany and Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Refugees; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Military strategy;
Diplomatic and consular service; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Embargoes and boycotts; Elections; Borders; Military vehicles; Railroads; International sanctions.
Geographic Place Names: USSR; Berlin, Germany; GDR; Japan. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Walter Ulbricht. Organization Names: NATO; Four-Power Working Group on Germany and Berlin; UN. Dates: August–September 1961.
0199 Berlin Handbook, April 1963 (Prepared by CIA). [Documents Withdrawn] 0201 Berlin Kit, June 27, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Background information related to Germany and Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Communism and communist parties; Maps; Propaganda; Treaties and
conventions; Insurgency; Military occupation; Negotiations; Elections; Sovereignty; Blockade; Military assistance; Foreign assistance; Armed services; Borders; International military forces; Nazism; World War II; Conferences; Speeches and addresses; International law; Airspace, international law; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear weapons testing; Economic indicators; Defense budgets and appropriations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; Moscow, USSR; France; UK; Japan. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Konrad Adenauer; Adolf Hitler; Josef Stalin; Charles de
Gaulle; Walter Ulbricht; Willy Brandt; Dean Rusk. Organization Names: NATO; Council of Foreign Ministers; UN. Content Notes: “Berlin: City Between Two Worlds” (Frame 0204); The [November 1958] Soviet
Note on Berlin: An Analysis (Frame 0233); Khrushchev’s Report on His Meeting with Kennedy, June 15, 1961 (Frame 0316).
Dates: April 1963. 0370 Cables, January 1–June 14, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Economic and political situation in Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Trade agreements; Diplomatic and consular service; Blockade;
Foreign economic relations; Negotiations; Import restrictions; Military vehicles; Military supplies and property; Civil-military relations; Arms control and disarmament; Political parties; Elections; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military strategy; Embargoes and boycotts.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Walter Dowling; Walter Ulbricht; Willy Brandt; Konrad
Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: 1961.
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0466 Cables, June 15–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including Allied support for U.S. mobilization. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Diplomatic and consular service; Treaties and conventions;
Military occupation; Military strategy; Espionage; Negotiations; Economic policy; Civil-military relations; International military forces; Mobilization; Blockade; International law.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Walter Ulbricht; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: North Atlantic Council; NATO; UN; Four-Power Working Group. Dates: June 1961.
0527 Cables, July 1–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: Soviet aide-memoire given to President Kennedy on June 4, 1961, during summit
meeting with Nikita S. Khrushchev. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Diplomatic and consular
service; Treaties and conventions; Sovereignty; Propaganda; Military occupation; Arms control and disarmament; Blockade; Military strategy; Economic policy.
Geographic Place Names: USSR; UK; Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; Canada; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Dirk Uipiko Stikker; Willy Brandt; Walter Ulbricht;
Thomas K. Finletter. Organization Names: North Atlantic Council; NATO; UN. Dates: July 1961.
0615 Cables, July 16–25, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including Allied contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Elections; Nuclear weapons; Arms control and
disarmament; Military strategy; Economic policy; International sanctions; Refugees; Borders; Military vehicles; Military aircraft.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; Bonn, FRG; Moscow, USSR; Nigeria. Persons as Subjects: Dirk Uipiko Stikker; Konrad Adenauer; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei
Gromyko; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr. Dates: July 1961.
0701 Cables, July 26–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including views of non-Communist, non-Western nations on
Western policy. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Military strategy; International sanctions;
Negotiations; Military assistance; Borders; Refugees; Nuclear weapons; Riots and disorders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; Belgium; Portugal. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Paul-Henri Spaak; Roger de Staercke; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: July 1961.
0790 Cables, August 1–4, 1961 Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including U.S. military buildup, use of nuclear weapons, and USSR
peace treaty with GDR. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; International military forces; Negotiations; Military strategy;
Nuclear weapons; Mobilization; Treaties and conventions; Elections; Blockade; Military assistance; Refugees; Economic policy; Embargoes and boycotts; Airspace, international law.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; Bonn, FRG; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Karl Carstens; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Evelyn Shuckburgh; James
William Fulbright; Walter Ulbricht. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: August 1961.
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0907 Cables, August 5–6, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR peace treaty with GDR and Western countermeasures to prevent loss of
access to Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Negotiations; Elections; Military
strategy; Mobilization; Refugees; Airspace, international law; Nuclear weapons; Blockade; Military aviation;Military vehicles; Trade agreements.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Maurice Couve de Murville; Alec Douglas-Home;
Heinrich von Brentano; Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Principal Correspondents: Llewellyn E. Thompson; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk. Dates: August 1961.
0985 Cables, August 7–13, 1961. Descriptive Title: Contingency planning with emphasis on nonmilitary action against USSR and
involvement of UN to resolve Berlin Crisis. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear weapons;
Military strategy; Blockade; Treaties and conventions; Mobilization; Embargoes and boycotts; Refugees; East-West trade; Borders.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; Indonesia; Moscow, USSR; Yugoslavia; Mexico; Burma. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Subandrio; Maurice Couve de Murville; Alec Douglas-
Home; Heinrich von Brentano; Paul-Henri Spaak. Dates: August 1961.
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0001 Cables, August 14–16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including Berlin Wall border closure and Western countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Blockade; Refugees; Passports and visas; Embargoes and
boycotts; Negotiations; Riots and disorders; Treaties and conventions; East-West trade; Military occupation; International military forces; Military strategy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Heinrich von Brentano; Walter Ulbricht; Willy Brandt; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: August 1961.
0130 Cables, August 17–18, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied military deployment in West Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military forces;
Mobilization; Negotiations; Embargoes and boycotts; Public opinion; Borders; Refugees; Passports and visas; Blockade; Treaties and conventions; Railroads.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Konrad Adenauer; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: August 17–18, 1961.
0237 Cables, August 19–22, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied military forces deployment in West Berlin in response to Berlin Wall
erection. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Blockade; Airspace, international law; Military occupation;
Military strategy; International military forces; Mobilization; Negotiations; Public opinion; Speeches and addresses; Embargoes and boycotts.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Willy Brandt; Lyndon Baines Johnson; Lucius D. Clay
Jr.; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: August 1961.
0327 Cables, August 23–24, 1961. Descriptive Title: East Berlin access restrictions and boycott by Allied powers. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Passports and visas; Public opinion; Military occupation;
Military vehicles; Airspace, international law; International military forces; Railroads; Embargoes and boycotts; Refugees; Speeches and addresses; Negotiations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Lyndon Baines Johnson; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Jawaharlal
Nehru. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: August 1961.
0439 Cables, August 25–26, 1961. Descriptive Title: East Berlin access restrictions. Subject Terms: Speeches and addresses; Treaties and conventions; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Airspace,
international law; Passports and visas; Railroads; Public opinion; Propaganda; Freight; Negotiations; Military vehicles; Military occupation; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; International military forces; Elections.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; India. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Willy Brandt; Charles de Gaulle;
Jawaharlal Nehru. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: August 1961.
0540 Cables, August 27–29, 1961. Descriptive Title: Negotiations regarding access to East Berlin, and preparation for military action. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military vehicles; International military forces;
Military occupation; Negotiations; Public opinion; Airspace, international law; Passports and visas; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Jawaharlal Nehru; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: UN; International Court of Justice. Principal Correspondents: Adlai E. Stevenson. Dates: August 1961.
0639 Cables, August 30–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including air and land access to East Berlin, and Allied contingency
planning. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Airspace, international law; International
military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Treaties and conventions; Public opinion; Military intelligence; Refugees; Mobilization.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Principal Correspondents: Adlai E. Stevenson. Dates: August 1961.
0750 Cables, September 1–2, 1961. Descriptive Title: Restricted access to East Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Armed services; Railroads; Passports and visas; Airspace,
international law; Military aircraft; Negotiations; Refugees; Public opinion; Foreign trade; Military vehicles; Military occupation.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Lauris J. Norstad; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: September 1961.
0847 Cables, September 3–5, 1961. Descriptive Title: Restricted access to East Berlin, including relaxation of restrictions to allow
attendance of fair in GDR. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Airspace, international law; Passports and visas; Exhibitions
and trade fairs; Military aircraft; Military occupation; Negotiations; Armed services; Military vehicles.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: UN; NATO; UN. Dates: September 1961.
0915 Cables, September 6–8, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations, possible military action, and
Western economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Armed services; Military occupation; Military
vehicles; Passports and visas; Treaties and conventions; Civil-military relations; Railroads; Military aircraft; Airspace, international law; Propaganda; Public opinion; Embargoes and boycotts; Mobilization.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Dirk Uipiko Stikker. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Principal Correspondents: Adlai E. Stevenson. Dates: September 6–8, 1961.
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Berlin, Subjects cont. 0001 Cables, September 9–12, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including military and civilian access and contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; Airspace, international law;
Railroads; Borders; Passports and visas; Military aircraft; Civil aviation; Military vehicles; Treaties and conventions; Refugees; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; Czechoslovakia. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: September 1961.
0098 Cables, September 13–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including military access, contingency planning, USSR-Western
negotiations, and Allied pilots violation of East Berlin airspace. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy; Military aviation;
Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Negotiations; Refugees; Military vehicles; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; Czechoslovakia; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Paul-Henri Spaak. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: September 1961.
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0199 Cables, September 16–20, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including military and civilian access and contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy; Airspace,
international law; Military aircraft; Air traffic control; Treaties and conventions. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Walter Ulbricht; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: September 1961.
0295 Cables, September 21–24, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including military and civilian access and contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Civil-military relations; Military occupation; Military strategy; Military
aircraft; Airspace, international law; Economic policy; Embargoes and boycotts; Borders; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Paul-Henri Spaak. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: September 1961.
0372 Cables, September 25–27, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including military and civilian access and contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Airspace, international law; Borders; Military occupation; Military
vehicles; Treaties and conventions; Arms control and disarmament; Military strategy; Negotiations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO; UN. Dates: September 1961.
0444 Cables, September 28–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy; Treaties
and conventions; International law; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Embargoes and boycotts.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Paul-Henri Spaak; Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: September 1961.
0545 Cables, October 1–4, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military occupation;
Military strategy; Arms control and disarmament; Embargoes and boycotts; Airspace, international law.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Willy Brandt; Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0622 Cables, October 5–6, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military occupation; Military
strategy; Embargoes and boycotts; Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Airspace, international law.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; France; UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0698 Cables, October 7–10, 1961. Descriptive Title: Access between East and West Berlin and long-term prospects of German
reunification. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Negotiations;
Arms control and disarmament; Airspace, international law; Military vehicles. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; France. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0814 Cables, October 11–13, 1961. Descriptive Title: Access between East and West Berlin and long-term prospects of German
reunification. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation;
Public opinion; Military aviation; Airspace, international law. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Dates: October 1961.
0883 Cables, October 14–16, 1961. Descriptive Title: Access between East and West Berlin and long-term prospects of German
reunification. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Negotiations; Embargoes and boycotts;
Treaties and conventions; Nuclear weapons testing. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0954 Cables, October 17–18, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning. Subject Terms: Military vehicles; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy;
Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Blockade; Arms control and disarmament; Airspace, international law; Military aircraft.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
1025 Cables, October 19–20, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Mobilization; Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military
occupation; Military strategy; Airspace, international law; Economic policy; Refugees; Treaties and conventions; Embargoes and boycotts; Nuclear weapons.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 19–20, 1961.
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Berlin, Subjects cont. 0001 Cables, October 21–24, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency planning and economic countermeasures.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Airspace, international law; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy; Military aircraft; Embargoes and boycotts; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; France; UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0096 Cables, October 25–26, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military vehicles; Negotiations; Embargoes and boycotts;
Military aviation; Airspace, international law. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0197 Cables, October 27–28, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Civil-military relations;
Negotiations; Airspace, international law; Military aircraft. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Lauris J. Norstad; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev;
Konrad Adenauer. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0322 Cables, October 29–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Airspace, international law; Borders; Military occupation; Military
strategy; Military aircraft; Embargoes and boycotts; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Charles de Gaulle; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: October 1961.
0429 Cables, November 1–3, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin border security, rules and restrictions regarding cross-border access in
Berlin, and USSR-GDR treaty. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Military aircraft;
Airspace, international law; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Embargoes and boycotts; Sovereignty.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Lauris J. Norstad; Andrei Gromyko.
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Organization Names: NATO. Dates: November 1961.
0528 Cables, November 4–8, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations, Allied contingency planning,
and prospect of German reunification despite Allied disagreements. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Airspace, international law; Military aircraft; Borders; Military
occupation; Military vehicles; Treaties and conventions; Negotiations; Foreign assistance; Blockade; Sovereignty.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle; Andrei Gromyko. Organization Names: NATO; BASC. Dates: November 1961.
0642 Cables, November 9–13, 1961. Descriptive Title: Transfer of border security responsibility from German police to Allied forces,
contingency planning, and USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Military occupation; Military strategy; Military vehicles;
Airspace, international law; Negotiations; Inland water transportation; Treaties and conventions; Embargoes and boycotts; Sovereignty.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Walter Ulbricht. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: November 1961.
0741 Cables, November 14–17, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations, Allied contingency planning,
and German reunification. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Borders; Military occupation; Sovereignty; public
opinion; Military strategy; Embargoes and boycotts; Military aviation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Walter Ulbricht; Konrad Adenauer; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO; BASC. Dates: November 1961.
0864 Cables, November 18–23, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Airspace, international law; Borders; Military occupation; Military
strategy; Military aircraft; Embargoes and boycotts; Negotiations; Railroads. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Konrad Adenauer; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: November 1961.
0964 Cables, November 24–30, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, including USSR-Western negotiations and Allied contingency
planning and economic countermeasures. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Airspace, international law; Borders; Military occupation; Military
strategy; Military aircraft; Embargoes and boycotts; Negotiations; Railroads. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Konrad Adenauer; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Dates: November 1961.
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Berlin, Subjects cont. 0001 Cables, December 1–5, 1961.
Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, harassment of Allied vehicles in East Berlin and Autobahn, and Allied countermeasures.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; Military occupation; Highways.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; Llewellyn E.
Thompson. Dates: December 1961.
0118 Cables, December 6–10, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin and Germany, UN role in Berlin, USSR-
GDR peace treaty, and Allied access to and within Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; International military forces; Military occupation;
Military vehicles; Treaties and conventions; Borders. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR; France; UK. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; Llewellyn E. Thompson; James M. Gavin. Dates: December 1961.
0243 Cables, December 11–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin, USSR-GDR peace treaty, Allied ground
access to and within Berlin, and political conditions. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; International military forces; Military occupation;
Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military vehicles; Highways; Railroads; Political parties. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR; France; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Llewellyn E. Thompson; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Dean
Rusk. Dates: December 1961.
0330 Cables, December 16–23, 1961. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin, GDR psychological warfare, FRG-
Lebanon treaty, GDR popular uprising, and West Berlin economic policy. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Railroads; Psychological warfare; Treaties and
conventions; Riots and disorders; Economic policy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; Lebanon; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Frederick L. Pryor; Klaus Schuetz. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; Lucius D. Clay Jr. Dates: December 1961.
0399 Cables, December 24–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, including restrictions on Allied air and ground access,
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko talks with President Kennedy, U.S. citizen arrest in East Berlin, and Berlin commandants relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military vehicles; Highways; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Passports and visas; Arrest; Military officers.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Frederic L. Pryor. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: December 1961.
0476 Cables, January 1–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, including Allied access to and within Berlin and
USSR access to West Berlin, Berlin commandants relations, Allied countermeasures, and U.S.-USSR talks.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Military vehicles; Highways; Passports and visas; Military officers; Embargoes and boycotts; Negotiations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Albert Watson II; Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Thomas K. Finletter; Dean
Rusk; J. William Fulbright. Dates: January 1962.
0660 Cables, January 16–24, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments including Allied access to and within Berlin and USSR
access to West Berlin, Berlin commandants relations, Allied countermeasures, Berlin public opinion, and U.S. citizen detention.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Passports and visas; Highways; Military officers; Embargoes and boycotts; Public opinion; Arrest.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Frederic L. Pryor; Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lauris J. Norstad; Walter C. Dowling; David K. E. Bruce; E. Allan
Lightner Jr. Dates: January 1962.
0762 Cables, January 25–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, including Allied access to and within Berlin, GDR
passport requirements, refugees escape through tunnel to West Berlin, FRG public opinion, and Berlin commandants relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; International military forces; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Treaties and conventions; Borders; Highways; Passports and visas; Refugees; Public opinion; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Helmut Schmidt; Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; George W. Ball; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: January 1962.
0823 Cables, February 1–7, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations and Berlin Crisis developments, including Allied
access to and within Berlin, GDR passport requirements, GDR athletes, U.S. troop reductions, and USSR interference with air traffic.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military vehicles; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Ships and shipbuilding; Passports and visas; Sports and athletics; International
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military forces; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Adlai E. Stevenson; Walter C. Dowling; E. Allan Lightner Jr. Dates: February 1962.
0911 Cables, February 8–14, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with FRG-Berlin air traffic, Allied countermeasures including
military crews on airliners, and USSR-Western negotiations. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic
control; Airlines; International military forces; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: February 1961.
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0001 Cables, February 15–19, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with FRG-Berlin air traffic, Allied countermeasures including
military crews on airliners, International Access Authority establishment, and UN role in air crisis.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Negotiations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt. Organization Names: BASC; International Access Authority; UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Thomas K. Finletter; Walter C.
Dowling. Dates: February 1962.
0105 Cables, February 20–21, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with FRG-Berlin air traffic, Allied countermeasures including
military crews on airliners, International Access Authority establishment, and UN role in air crisis, Berlin Industrial Fair, and GDR economic policy.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Exhibitions and trade fairs; Economic policy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: BASC; International Access Authority; UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Adlai E. Stevenson. Dates: February 1962.
0180 Cables, February 22–28, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied contingency planning, Germany passport and visa practices, Robert F.
Kennedy and Edward M. Kennedy visits, USSR interference with air traffic, Allied
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countermeasures including referral to UN, West Berlin business conditions, and GDR foreign relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Passports and visas; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Exhibitions and trade fairs; Economic policy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; FRG; Ethiopia. Persons as Subjects: Robert F. Kennedy; Edward M. Kennedy; Lucius D. Clay Jr.; Hans S. Kroll. Organization Names: UN; BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; E. Allan Lightner Jr. Dates: February 1962.
0274 Cables, March 1–5, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with air traffic, Allied countermeasures, and Berlin Crisis
developments including restrictions on Allied access to and within Berlin and USSR access to West Berlin.
Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; Highways.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Hans S. Kroll. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Willy Brandt; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: March 1962.
0361 Cables, March 6–9, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with air traffic, Allied countermeasures, West Berlin
educational systems, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, and GDR athletes ban from competition.
Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Education; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Sports and athletics.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: International Access Authority; BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Thomas K. Finletter; Walter C.
Dowling; George W. Ball. Dates: March 1962.
0483 Cables, March 10–12, 1962. Descriptive Title: GDR athletes ban from competition, USSR interference with air traffic, Allied
countermeasures, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, and GDR travel ban. Subject Terms: Sports and athletics; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air
traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Travel.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Lucius D. Clay Jr.; George W.
Ball. Dates: March 1962.
0553 Cables, March 13–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with air traffic, Allied countermeasures, West Berlin economic
policy, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, GDR passport and visa requirements, and GDR travel ban.
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Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Berlin Crisis; Passports and visas; Military occupation; Military vehicles; Borders; Highways; Travel.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; George W. Ball; Walter C. Dowling;
Thomas K. Finletter. Dates: March 1962.
0644 Cables, March 16–20, 1962. Descriptive Title: Disarmament, GDR passport and visa requirements, USSR interference with air
traffic, Allied countermeasures, and Allied ground access to and within Berlin including shooting at vehicles by GDR.
Subject Terms: Arms control and disarmament; Passports and visas; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; International military forces; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Violence.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; George W. Ball; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: March 1962.
0727 Cables, March 21–23, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with air traffic, Allied countermeasures, Allied ground access
to and within Berlin, naval countermeasures, and policy coordination among NATO countries.
Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Naval vessels; Blockade; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: BASC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Thomas K. Finletter. Dates: March 1962.
0797 Cables, March 24–27, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with air traffic, Allied countermeasures, Allied ground access
to and within Berlin including shooting at vehicles by GDR, and GDR passport and visa requirements.
Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Airlines; Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; International military forces; Violence; Passports and visas.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; George W. Ball; Dean Rusk. Dates: March 1962.
0868 Cables, March 28–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin including shooting at vehicles by GDR,
USSR-Western negotiations, and USSR interference with air traffic and Allied countermeasures including harassment of USSR shipping.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; International military forces; Violence; Negotiations; Military aviation; Airspace, international
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law; Civil aviation; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Airlines; Ships and shipbuilding.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Heinz Jercha. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr. Dates: March 1962.
0958 Cables, April 1–7, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin including shooting at vehicles by GDR,
USSR military liaison missions in FRG, and restrictions on USSR access to West Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles;
International military forces; Violence; Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Kurt Leopold. Organization Names: Interzonal Trade Office. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; James M. Gavin. Dates: April 1962.
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0001 Cables, April 9–13, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin, West Berliners travel access to East
Berlin, GDR foreign relations, and USSR-Western negotiations including nonaggression pact.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; International military forces; Travel; Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; War.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; George F. Kennan; E. Allan Lightner Jr. Dates: April 1962.
0082 Cables, April 14–21, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-FRG relations, USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin, FRG objections
over negotiations, Berlin commandants relations, and Allied ground access to and within Berlin.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military officers; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Herbert Wehner; Wilhelm C. Grewe. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Llewellyn E. Thompson; Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; E. Allan
Lightner Jr. Dates: April 1962.
0145 Cables, April 22–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin, civilian access between FRG and Berlin,
West Berlin center for developing countries, and FRG and France objections to nuclear weapons diffusion pact and nonaggression pact.
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Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Travel; Passports and visas; Developing countries; Nuclear weapons; War.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Wilhelm C. Grewe; Willy Brandt. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; George W. Ball;
James M. Gavin. Dates: April 22–30, 1962.
0216 Cables, May 1–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: Civilian access between FRG and Berlin, disappearances of travelers, USSR-
Western negotiations, FRG objections to negotiations, International Access Authority establishment, and West Berlin economic development.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Travel; Runaway and missing persons; Economic policy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Stefan Thomas. Organization Names: International Access Authority. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Llewellyn E.
Thompson; Dean Rusk. Dates: May 1–15, 1962.
0311 Cables, May 16–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations, FRG objections over nuclear weapons diffusion
pact and nonaggression pact, Berlin commandants relations, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, civilian access between FRG and Berlin, and shootings at Berlin Wall.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons; War; Military officers; Military occupation; Highways; Military vehicles; International military forces; Violence; Borders.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Willy Brandt; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: International Access Authority. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk. Dates: May 1962.
0459 Cables, June 1–7, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin, civilian access between FRG and
Berlin, GDR athletes ban from competition, and GDR economy. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles;
International military forces; Travel; Sports and athletics; Economic indicators; Economic policy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: June 1962.
0534 Cables, June 8–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin, violence at Berlin Wall, U.S. protests,
GDR food shortages, U.S.-FRG nuclear agreement, escapes from East Berlin, and Berlin commandants relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military occupation; International military forces; Violence; Food supply; Nuclear power; Refugees; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR.
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Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: June 1962.
0613 Cables, June 16–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin, harassment on Autobahn, violence at
Berlin Wall, Allied protests to USSR government, public opinion, and Berlin commandants relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military occupation; International military forces; Violence; Refugees; Public opinion; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; France; UK. Persons as Subjects: Ivan Yakubovsky. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; B. H. Morris. Dates: June 1962.
0733 Cables, July 1–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin, harassment on Autobahn, violence at
Berlin Wall, GDR trial of West Berlin “terrorists,” Allied contingency planning, and French dissatisfaction with Willy Brandt rhetoric.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Violence; Trials; Terrorism; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; B. H. Morris. Dates: July 1962.
0818 Cables, July 16–24, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations, Berlin commandants relations, Allied ground access
to and within Berlin including Autobahn harassment, and USSR interference with flights. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military officers; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles;
Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Robert Mann. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Arthur R. Day; E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Llewellyn E. Thompson;
B. H. Morris. Dates: July 1962.
0894 Cables, July 25–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis developments, including USSR interference with air traffic, Allied
ground access to and within Berlin including Autobahn harassment, USSR-GDR peace treaty, and GDR trade credits.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Military officers; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Treaties and conventions; Foreign trade.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Ivan Yakubovsky; Gabriele Hammerstein. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; B. H. Morris; Ivan Yakubovsky; Dean Rusk. Dates: July 1962.
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0961 Cables, August 1–7, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied military flights over East Berlin, Berlin contingency planning, Allied
ground access to and within Berlin including Autobahn harassment, and USSR interference with air traffic.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; B. H. Morris; Charles E. Hulick Jr. Dates: August 1–7, 1962.
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0001 Cables, August 8–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin including Autobahn harassment, Berlin
contingency planning, escapes from East Berlin, commandants relations, and USSR interference with air traffic.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military strategy; International military forces; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Refugees; Military officers; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Daniel Schorr; Ivan Yakubovsky. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; B. H. Morris; Dean Rusk. Dates: August 1962.
0093 Cables, August 16–22, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR interference with Allied flights, GDR firearms regulations and passport
requirements, Berlin contingency planning, Allied ground access, shooting at Wall and subsequent disorder, and USSR elimination of Berlin commandant position.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Civil aviation; Air traffic control; Firearms; Passports and visas; Military strategy; Highways; Military vehicles; Military occupation; International military forces; Borders; Violence; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Lauris J. Norstad; Peter Fechter. Organization Names: BASC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Dean Rusk; Coburn Kidd. Dates: August 1962.
0213 Cables, August 23–24, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR elimination of Berlin commandant position, restrictions on USSR visits to
Berlin War Memorial, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, and shootings at Wall and medical aid to wounded.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military officers; Monuments and memorials; Highways; Military vehicles; Military occupation; International military forces; Borders; Violence; Emergency medical services.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; GDR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Ivan Yakubovsky. Organization Names: NATO;
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Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Army. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Konrad Adenauer. Dates: August 1962.
0312 Cables, August 25–28, 1962. Descriptive Title: Shootings at Berlin Wall and medical aid to wounded, restrictions on USSR
access to West Berlin, and USSR elimination of Berlin commandant position. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Violence; Emergency medical services; Military occupation;
International military forces; Borders; Military officers. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Ivan Yakubovsky; Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Roger Hilsman. Dates: August 1962.
0383 Cables, August 29–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Restrictions on USSR access to West Berlin, Allied ground access to and within
Berlin, and USSR elimination of Berlin commandant position. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; International military forces; Military vehicles;
Borders; Military officers. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Charles E. Hulick Jr.; B. H. Morris. Dates: August 29–31, 1962.
0450 Cables, September 1–5, 1962. Descriptive Title: Restrictions on USSR access to West Berlin, coordination of action among
Western allies, and USSR elimination of Berlin commandant position. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Military vehicles; International military forces;
Borders; Military officers. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Lucius D. Clay Jr. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk. Dates: September 1962.
0554 Cables, September 6–10, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning and Allied coordination, restrictions on USSR access
to West Berlin including ban on armored personnel carriers, and USSR elimination of Berlin commandant position.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military forces; Military vehicles; Borders; Military officers.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK; France. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; B. H. Morris; Fred
Luchsinger. Content Notes: “America Through German Eyes” (Frame 0633). Dates: September 1962.
0639 Cables, September 11–20, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning and Allied coordination, restrictions on USSR access
to West Berlin including ban on armored personnel carriers, and shooting at Wall. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military vehicles; Military occupation; International
military forces; Borders; Military vehicles; Military officers; Violence. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Peter Fechter; Ludwig Erhard.
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Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; Francis T.
Williamson; Albert E. Hemsing; Thomas K. Finletter; Roger Hilsman. Content Notes: “Channels of Communication with the Soviets” (Frame 0656). Dates: September 1962.
0757 Cables, September 21–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: GDR passport and visa requirements, Allied ground access to and within Berlin,
and West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt statements on Allied policy. Subject Terms: Passports and visas; Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation;
International military forces; Military vehicles; Borders; Military officers; Speeches and addresses.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Dean Rusk; Thomas K. Finletter; Malcolm Toon;
George W. Ball. Dates: September 1962.
0851 Cables, October 1–10, 1962. Descriptive Title: West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt meeting with President Kennedy; Berlin press
criticism of Brandt; coordination of action among Western allies, and shooting at Wall. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Press; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military
forces; Borders; Military officers; Violence. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht; Willy Brandt. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; Ribbins P. Gilman; Walter C. Dowling; Arthur R.
Day. Dates: October 1962.
0974 Cables, October 11–20, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, shootings
at Wall and aid to wounded, West Berlin plebiscite, USSR-German peace treaty, and restrictions on USSR access to West Berlin.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military forces; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Violence; Emergency medical services; Refugees; Elections; Treaties and conventions.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR; UK. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Konrad Adenauer; Matthew Leitner; Walt W. Rostow. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick; Walter C. Dowling; Dean Rusk; R. T. Davies; E. Allan
Lightner Jr.; Thomas K. Finletter. Dates: October 11–20, 1962.
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0001 Cables, October 21–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, Cuban Missile Crisis, Allied ground access to and
within Berlin, East-FRG trade, and West Berlin plebiscite.
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Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Military occupation; International military forces; Cuban Missile Crisis; Quarantine; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Foreign trade; East-West trade; Elections.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; Cuba; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Thomas K. Finletter; Adlai E. Stevenson; Dean Rusk; E. Allan Lightner
Jr.; Willy Brandt; Walter C. Dowling. Dates: October 1962.
0096 Cables, November 1–15, 1962. Descriptive Title: Spandau prison guard rotation, West Berlin plebiscite, Western contingency
planning, USSR-GDR peace treaty, GDR economic conditions, and Allied ground access to and within Berlin.
Subject Terms: Prisons; Military officers; Berlin Crisis; Elections; Military strategy; Treaties and conventions; Economic policy; Food supply; Military occupation; Borders; Military vehicles; Highways.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht; Willy Brandt. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; Francis T. Williamson; Arthur R. Day;
Thomas K. Finletter. Dates: November 1962.
0193 Cables, November 16–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: Western contingency planning, USSR-GDR peace treaty, Allied ground access to
and within Berlin, and West Berlin supplies stockpile. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Elections; Military strategy; Military occupation; Borders; Highways;
Military vehicles; Stockpiling. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Franz Amrehn; Lyman L. Lemnitzer. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; Arthur R. Day; Walter C. Dowling;
George W. Ball. Dates: November 1962.
0264 Cables, December 1962. Descriptive Title: Western contingency planning, USSR-GDR peace treaty, Allied ground access to
and within Berlin, West Berlin supplies stockpile, Cuban Missile Crisis, and U.S. flights over East Berlin.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Treaties and conventions; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Stockpiling; Cuban Missile Crisis; Quarantine; Military aviation.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Walter Ulbricht; Willy Brandt; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; Walter C. Dowling; Robert F. Kennedy;
Ivan Yakubovsky. Dates: December 1962.
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0374 Cables, January 1963. Descriptive Title: Berlin contingency planning, USSR-Western negotiations, Nikita S. Khrushchev–
Willy Brandt meeting cancellation, political conditions, Wall bombings, and President Kennedy visit.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Negotiations; Military occupation; Political parties; Borders; Bombs.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Dean Rusk; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Lee T. Stull. Dates: January 1963.
0477 Cables, February 1963. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy visit to Berlin, single Allied commander for Berlin, USSR-
Western negotiations, West Berlin elections, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, and U.S. flights over East Berlin.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military officers; Military occupation; Negotiations; Elections; Political parties; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military aviation.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Andrei Gromyko; Llewellyn E. Thompson; Willy Brandt. Organization Names: Social Democratic Party. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; Thomas K. Finletter; Dean Rusk; George W. Ball;
B. H. Morris; Arthur R. Day. Dates: February 1963.
0586 Cables, March 1963. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin including military train harassment,
restriction on USSR movement in West Berlin, and Berlin contingency planning. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military occupation; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Railroads;
Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; B. H. Morris; Foy D. Kohler; Dean Rusk. Dates: March 1963.
0674 Cables, April 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR attack on private aircraft, Allied ground access to and within Berlin
including GDR control of Autobahn, GDR scientists and athletes travel, and Berlin contingency planning.
Subject Terms: Civil aviation; Berlin Crisis; Highways; Military vehicles; Military occupation; Borders; Scientists; Sports and athletics; Travel; Military strategy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Patrick K. Walker. Organization Names: British Labour Party. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: E. Allan Lightner Jr.; B. H. Morris; Walter C. Dowling; George W. Ball;
Charles E. Hulick Jr. Dates: April 1963.
0768 Cables, May–June 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. flights over East Berlin, Allied ground access to and within Berlin, USSR
interference with Berlin flights, East Berlin incorporation into GDR, USSR attempt to recruit U.S. officer for espionage, and Berlin contingency planning.
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Subject Terms: Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Air traffic control; Espionage; Military strategy.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Y. A. Ostrovski; W. A. Severov. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Charles E. Hulick Jr.; George C. McGee; John C. Calhoun; Dean Rusk. Dates: May–June 1963.
0904 Cables, Restriction of Travel to East Berlin, June 13–25, 1963. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin including crossing point closure, and
President Kennedy visit to Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military occupation; Military vehicles. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John C. Calhoun; George C. McGhee. Dates: June 1963.
0954 Cables, July 1963. Descriptive Title: Allied ground access to and within Berlin including crossing point closure, GDR
passport requirements, and Richard M. Nixon visit to East Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military occupation; Passports
and visas. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR. Persons as Subjects: Richard M. Nixon. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball; George C. McGhee; Dean Rusk; John C. Calhoun;
Martin J. Hillenbrand. Dates: July 1963.
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0001 Cables, August 1–15, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. Ambassador George C. McGhee visit to East Berlin, Allied ground access to
and within Berlin, GDR restrictions on Allied air and water access, and U.S. Berlin garrison reorganization.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Ships and shipbuilding; Military occupation; International military forces; Military bases, posts, and reservations.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Pyotr A. Abrasimov; George C. McGhee; Andrei Gromyko. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George C. McGhee; Dean Rusk; John C. Calhoun. Dates: August 1963.
0083 Cables, August 16–November 19, 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR property in West Berlin, Allied ground access to and within Berlin
including military trains, GDR restrictions on Allied air access, nuclear test ban agreement, and USSR-Western negotiations.
Subject Terms: Government property; Berlin Crisis; Borders; Highways; Military vehicles; Railroads; Military aviation; Airspace, international law; Air traffic control; Military occupation; International military forces; Nuclear test ban; Treaties and conventions; Sovereignty; Negotiations.
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Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Willy Brandt; Robert F. Mann; Karl Schiller; Andrei Gromyko. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John C. Calhoun; George C. McGhee; John F. Kennedy; Charles E.
Hulick Jr; George W. Ball. Dates: August 16–November 19, 1963.
Greece, General 0230 1961.
Descriptive Title: Guerrilla war in Greece,1946–1948, political conditions, Premier Constantine Caramanlis meeting with President Kennedy, U.S. aid, elections, and armed services.
Subject Terms: Insurgency; Political parties; Foreign assistance; Military assistance; Elections; Armed services.
Geographic Place Names: Greece; Bulgaria; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Ellis O. Briggs; Constantine Caramanlis. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Constantine Caramanlis; Dean Rusk; Ellis O. Briggs. Dates: 1961.
0355 January–June 1962. Descriptive Title: Armed services, international military and economic aid, defense budget, political
and economic conditions in Greece, Truman Doctrine, and U.S. missile sales to Israel. Subject Terms: Armed services; Military assistance; Foreign assistance; Economic indicators;
Balance of payments; Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces; Arms sales; Missiles.
Geographic Place Names: Greece; Turkey; Israel. Persons as Subjects: Henry R. Labouisse; Alexander A. Matsas; Harry S. Truman; Lauris J. Norstad. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Henry R. Labouisse; John F. Kennedy; James M. Gavin; Jeffrey C.
Kitchen; George W. Ball; J. C. Piperoglou; Dean Rusk. Content Notes: “Planned Development of Greece and Its Problems” (Frame 0448). Dates: January–June 1962.
0501 July–September 1962. Descriptive Title: Armed services, international military and economic aid, defense budgets, food
aid, economic policy, and visit of Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson to Greece. Subject Terms: Armed services; Military assistance; Defense budgets and appropriations; Military
aircraft; Foreign assistance; Economic policy; Foreign debts; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: Greece; Yugoslavia. Persons as Subjects: Lyndon Baines Johnson. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Henry R. Labouisse; Dean Rusk; Adlai E. Stevenson; Thomas K. Finletter. Dates: July–September 1962.
0651 October–December 1962. Descriptive Title: International military and economic aid, defense budgets, economic policy,
guerrilla forces, Cuban Missile Crisis, USSR relations, and political conditions in Greece. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Armed services; Foreign assistance; Defense budgets and
appropriations; International military forces; Economic policy; Insurgency; Balance of payments; Cuban Missile Crisis; Quarantine; Political parties.
Geographic Place Names: Greece; Cuba; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Chester K. Bowles; Constantine Caramanlis. Organization Names: NATO.
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Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Henry R. Labouisse; Dean Rusk; Constantine Caramanlis; George W. Ball. Dates: October–December 1962.
0759 January–May 1963. Descriptive Title: International military and economic aid, coup attempt, Greek subversive activities
in Albania, economic and fiscal conditions, and Charles de Gaulle visit to Greece. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Armed services; Foreign assistance; Insurgency; Subversive
activities; Economic policy; Fiscal policy; Balance of payments; Defense budgets and appropriations.
Geographic Place Names: Greece; Albania; Bulgaria. Persons as Subjects: Henry R. Labouisse; Charles de Gaulle; Ioannis Pipilis; Constantine Caramanlis. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Robert W. Komer; John F. Kennedy; McGeorge Bundy; Maxwell D.
Taylor; Henry R. Labouisse; Dean Rusk; Charles de Gaulle. Dates: January–May 1963.
0888 June 1963. Descriptive Title: International military and economic aid to Greece, defense budget, King Paul
visit to UK, political conditions including resignation of Prime Minister Caramanlis, and shipping trade with Cuba.
Subject Terms: Military assistance; Armed services; Foreign assistance; Defense budgets and appropriations; Ships and shipbuilding; East-West trade.
Geographic Place Names: Greece; UK; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Paul, King of Greece; Constantine Caramanlis; Panagiotis Papaligouras. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Carl Kaysen; Henry R. Labouisse. Dates: June 1963.
0955 July–November 1963. Descriptive Title: International military and economic aid to Greece, defense budget, balance of
payments, and George Papandreou election as prime minister. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Armed services; Foreign assistance; Defense budgets and
appropriations; Balance of payments; Elections. Geographic Place Names: Greece. Persons as Subjects: George Papandreou. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; John F. Kennedy; Henry R. Labouisse. Dates: July–November 1963.
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Greece, Subjects 0001 Caramanlis Briefing Book, April 17–20, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Greek Premier Constantine Caramanlis meeting with President Kennedy, political conditions, foreign relations, NATO role, U.S. aid, disarmament negotiations, Voice of America station, Cyprus and Turkey relations, and communist penetration of labor.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Elections; Military assistance; International military forces; Arms control and disarmament; Negotiations; Foreign assistance; Voice of America; Communism and communist parties; Labor unions.
Geographic Place Names: Greece; Cyprus; Turkey.
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Persons as Subjects: Constantine Caramanlis. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Voice of America. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: April 1961.
Iceland, General 0094 1961–1963.
Descriptive Title: U.S. economic aid to Iceland and U.S. military base economic benefits to country. Subject Terms: Foreign assistance; Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: Iceland. Persons as Subjects: Olafur Thors. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David E. Bell. Dates: 1961–1963.
Ireland, General
0137 January–May 1963. Descriptive Title: Western powers nuclear policies. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Ireland. Principal Correspondents: Matthew H. McCloskey. Dates: January–May 1963.
Italy, General 0140 Guidelines of US Policy Towards Italy, July 1, 1961.
Descriptive Title: NATO role, Communist influences, political and economic conditions, foreign aid, and balance of payments in Italy.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Communism and communist parties; Political parties; Economic policy; Foreign assistance; Balance of payments.
Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: July 1, 1961.
0155 July–August 1961. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani visit to USSR, Berlin Crisis, and USSR-
Western negotiations. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; G. Frederick Reinhardt. Dates: July–August 1961.
0164 September 1–20, 1961. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani visit to USSR, Berlin Crisis, and USSR-
Western negotiations. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; G. Frederick Reinhardt. Dates: September 1961.
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0171 September 21–October 31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in Italy. Subject Terms: Political parties. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: Italian Socialist Party. Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt. Dates: October 28, 1961.
0174 November 1–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in Italy. Subject Terms: Political parties. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: Italian Socialist Party. Principal Correspondents: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Dates: November 1, 1961.
0177 December 1961. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in Italy. Subject Terms: Political parties. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: Italian Socialist Party. Dates: December 1961.
0183 State Guidelines for Policy and Operations, January 1962. Descriptive Title: Political and economic conditions in Italy and military affairs. Subject Terms: Political parties; Communism and communist parties; Economic policy; Armed
services. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: Italian Socialist Party. Content Notes: “Italy: Department of State Guidelines for Policy and Operations,” January 1962
(Frame 0184). Dates: January 1962.
0211 February 1962. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in Italy. Subject Terms: Political parties; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: Italian Socialist Party. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: February 1962.
0219 April 1–25, 1962. Descriptive Title: Italy imports of USSR oil. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Petroleum and petroleum industry. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Thomas K. Finletter. Dates: April 1962.
0228 April 26–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: New government formation in Italy. Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Principal Correspondents: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Dates: April 1962.
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0232 May 1–10, 1962. Descriptive Title: New government formation in Italy. Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: Italian Socialist Party. Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt. Dates: May 1962.
0236 June 6–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: Military contingency planning, foreign aid to developing countries, U.S. military
aid, and balance of payments in Italy. Subject Terms: International military forces; Military strategy; Foreign assistance; Developing
countries; Military assistance; Balance of payments. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; G. Frederick Reinhardt; Outerbridge Horsey. Dates: June 1962.
0268 August 1962. Descriptive Title: European economic integration. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Outerbridge Horsey. Dates: August 1962.
0274 November 1962. Descriptive Title: European economic integration. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Outerbridge Horsey. Dates: November 1962.
0279 December 1962. Descriptive Title: European economic integration. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt. Dates: December 1962.
0286 July 1–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in Italy, public opinion, President Kennedy visit, USSR-
Western nonaggression pact, and NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments; Public opinion; International military forces; Treaties
and conventions; War; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Samuel Lubell; Aldo Moro; Antonio Segni; Amintore Fanfani; Pietro Nenni. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA.
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Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt; Giuseppe Saragat; Francis T. Williamson; William R. Tyler; Francis E. Meloy Jr.; McGeorge Bundy; William N. Fraleigh; U. Alexis Johnson.
Content Notes: “The Current Situation in Italy” (Frame 0372). Dates: July 1963.
0395 August 1–September 20, 1963. Descriptive Title: Foreign trade, political conditions in Italy, USSR-Western negotiations, President
Kennedy visit, NATO role, and European economic integration. Subject Terms: Foreign trade; Poultry industry and products; Political parties; Negotiations;
Nuclear test ban; International military forces; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Konrad Adenauer; Morton Sobell; Attilio Piccioni. Organization Names: Italian Communist Party; Marzotto Company; Incontro Club; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Francis T. Williamson; Julian P. Fromer; Joseph B. Phillips; G. Frederick
Reinhardt; Helen L. Sobell. Content Notes: “Facts in the Rosenberg-Sobell Case, 1950–1963” (Frame 0454), Dates: August–September 1963.
0479 September 21, 1963. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy meeting with Italian Foreign Minister Attilio Piccioni, NATO
nuclear force, and Western responses to USSR nuclear attack. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; War; Military strategy. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Mario Toscano. Content Notes: “The Project of a Multilateral NATO Force and the European Policy” (Frame
0486). Dates: September 21, 1963.
0512 September 22–October 22, 1963. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy meeting with Italian Foreign Minister Attilio Piccioni, nuclear
test ban, economic policy, organized labor, and political conditions. Subject Terms: Economic policy; Treaties and conventions; Negotiations; Nuclear test ban; Arms
control and disarmament; Labor unions; Political parties. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Attilio Piccioni; Nelson Rockefeller; Riccardo Lombardi; Paul Blanshard. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Georges Pompidou; G. Frederick Reinhardt. Content Notes: “Organized Labor and Italian Politics” (Frame 0541); “Riccardo Lombardi of the
Italian Socialist Party” (Frame 0591). Dates: September–October 1963.
0605 October 23–November 10, 1963. Descriptive Title: Economic policy, political conditions in Italy, Communist influence, and NATO
nuclear force. Subject Terms: Economic policy; Inflation; Balance of payments; Political parties; Communism and
communist parties; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Francis T. Williamson; Antonio Segni. Dates: October–November 1963.
0685 November 11, 1963. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in Italy and Christian Democratic Party. Subject Terms: Political parties.
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Geographic Place Names: Italy. Organization Names: Christian Democratic Party. Content Notes: “Italy’s Christian Democratic Party” (Frame 0686). Dates: November 11, 1963.
0732 November 12–December 4, 1963. Descriptive Title: New government formation in Italy, political conditions, and economic
conditions. Subject Terms: Parliaments; Political parties; Economic indicators. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Aldo Moro; Morton Sobell. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt. Content Notes: “Italian Economic Outlook” (Frame 0751). Dates: November–December 1963.
Italy, Subjects 0765 Fanfani Correspondence.
Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani correspondence with President Kennedy, meeting with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev, USSR-Western negotiations, Berlin Crisis, and Cuban Missile Crisis.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Cuban Missile Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR; Berlin, Germany; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: Amintore Fanfani; John F. Kennedy; Dean Rusk; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: 1961–1963.
0828 Fanfani Correspondence. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani correspondence with President
Kennedy, NATO nuclear force, use of surface vessels versus submarines in force, and President Kennedy visit.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Naval vessels; Submarines. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Amintore Fanfani; John F. Kennedy; McGeorge Bundy; G. Frederick
Reinhardt. Dates: 1963.
0874 Leone Correspondence. Descriptive Title: Italian President Giovanni Leone correspondence to President Kennedy, and
nuclear test ban and nonaggression pact as single treaty. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban; War. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Giovanni Leone. Principal Correspondents: Giovanni Leone; Gian Luigi Milesi Ferretti. Dates: 1963.
0889 Miscellaneous. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy, and
USSR-Western negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani.
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Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Giovanni Leone; Amintore Fanfani; Dean Rusk; McGeorge Bundy.
Dates: 1963. 0945 Miscellaneous.
Descriptive Title: President Kennedy visit to Italy and USSR-Western negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Giovanni Leone. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Giovanni Leone. Dates: 1963.
0966 Fanfani Briefing Book, June 12–13, 1961 (A). Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including NATO role, contingency planning, U.S. military aid, imports of USSR oil, Congo insurgency, and Korea military coup.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Military strategy; Military assistance; Petroleum and petroleum industry; Foreign trade; Insurgency; Civil-military relations.
Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR; Democratic Republic of Congo; Korea. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Amintore Fanfani. Dates: June 1961.
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Italy, Subjects cont. 0001 Fanfani Briefing Book, June 12–13, 1961 (C).
Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy, including foreign relations, economic matters, and foreign aid to developing countries.
Subject Terms: Petroleum and petroleum industry; Balance of payments; Economic policy; Foreign assistance; Developing countries.
Geographic Place Names: Italy; Austria; Iran; People’s Republic of China; UK. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani; Enrico Mattei. Organization Names: Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: June 1961.
0043 Fanfani Briefing Book, June 12–13, 1961 (D). Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including foreign aid to developing countries, and U.S. educational exchanges. Subject Terms: Foreign assistance; Developing countries; Educational exchanges. Geographic Place Names: Italy; Somalia. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani; Sergio Fenoaltea; Antonio Segni. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: June 1961.
0087 Fanfani Visit, June 1961. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including political conditions, Somalia aid, USSR-Western negotiations, nuclear test ban, foreign assistance, and U.S. trade relations.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Foreign assistance; Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Nuclear test ban; Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Wool and wool trade.
Geographic Place Names: Italy; Somalia; USSR.
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Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani; Pietro Nenni; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: Italian Communist Party; Italian Socialist Party. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Melvin L. Manfull; Dean Rusk; Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Dates: June 1961.
0183 Fanfani Briefing Book, January 16–17, 1963 (A). Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including political conditions, civil aviation, U.S. military aid, balance of payments, and foreign aid.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Civil aviation; Military assistance; Balance of payments; Foreign aid.
Geographic Place Names: Italy. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: January 1963.
0214 Fanfani Briefing Book, January 16–17, 1963 (B). Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including UK membership in EEC, NATO consultation and nuclear force, Berlin Crisis, and Cuba.
Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Berlin Crisis; Missiles.
Geographic Place Names: Italy; UK; USSR; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: January 1963.
0267 Fanfani Briefing Book, January 16–17, 1963 (C ). Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy, toasts
and communiques. Subject Terms: Presidential communications and messages. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Amintore Fanfani. Dates: January 1963.
0308 Fanfani Visit, January 16–17, 1963. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
preparation. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; G. Frederick Reinhardt; John F. Kennedy. Dates: January 1963.
0359 Fanfani Visit, January 16–17, 1963. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including defense activities and budgets, missiles, and NATO. Subject Terms: Armed services; Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces;
Missiles. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Dean Rusk; Amintore Fanfani; John F. Kennedy. Organization Names: Italian Communist Party; Marzotto Company; Incontro Club; EEC. Dates: January 1963.
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0385 Fanfani Visit, January 16–17, 1963. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including NATO nuclear force and member country consultation. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Amintore Fanfani; John F. Kennedy. Dates: January 1963.
0407 Fanfani Visit, January 18–25, 1963. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including Italian reaction and UK entry into EEC. Subject Terms: Political parties; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Italy; UK. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: EEC. Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt; Dean Rusk. Dates: January 1963.
0435 Memcon. Descriptive Title: Italian Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani meeting with President Kennedy,
including Berlin Crisis, USSR-Western negotiations, Cuba, EEC, NATO nuclear forces, nuclear missiles modernization, foreign aid, and Yugoslavia.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Missiles; Foreign economic relations; Nuclear weapons; Foreign assistance; Developing countries.
Geographic Place Names: Italy; USSR; Cuba; UK; Yugoslavia. Persons as Subjects: Amintore Fanfani. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Dates: 1963.
0503 Segni Visit, 1964. Descriptive Title: Italian President Antonio Segni meeting with President Kennedy. Geographic Place Names: Italy. Persons as Subjects: Antonio Segni. Principal Correspondents: G. Frederick Reinhardt; Dean Rusk; David Klein; Angier Biddle Duke. Dates: October–November 1963.
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Liechtenstein, General 0898 1961–1963.
Descriptive Title: Correspondence about Liechtenstein. Geographic Place Names: Liechtenstein. Principal Correspondents: Franz Joseph von Liechtenstein. Dates: 1963.
Luxembourg, General
0901 1961–1963. Descriptive Title: European trade relations, Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg visit to
United States, NATO role, and U.S. air connection. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Civil aviation. Geographic Place Names: Luxembourg. Persons as Subjects: Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; James W. Wine; Angier Biddle Duke; Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg; Dean Rusk; William R. Rivkin.
Content Notes: “Guidelines for Policy and Operations: Luxembourg” (Frame 0915). Dates: 1961–1963.
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Luxembourg, Subjects 0001 Grand Duchess Charlotte Briefing Book, April 30–May 1, 1963.
Descriptive Title: Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg visit to United States, including European trade relations and U.S. air connection.
Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Civil aviation. Geographic Place Names: Luxembourg. Persons as Subjects: Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: William R. Rivkin. Dates: April–May 1963.
0042 Grand Duchess Visit, April–May 1963. Descriptive Title: Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg visit to United States, including
European trade relations and USSR-Western relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Luxembourg; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg; William R.
Rivkin. Dates: April–May 1963.
Malta, General 0094 1961–1963.
Descriptive Title: Malta President Giorgio Borg-Olivier meeting with President Kennedy, Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Malta. Persons as Subjects: Georgio Borg-Olivier. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Principal Correspondents: John Wiles. Content Notes: “Geographic Support Project: Malta” (Frame 0102). Dates: 1961–1963.
Monaco, General
0143 1961–1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. consulate retention in Monaco. Subject Terms: Diplomatic and consular service. Geographic Place Names: Monaco. Persons as Subjects: Rainier, Prince of Monaco. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Rainier, Prince of Monaco; John F. Kennedy. Dates: 1961–1963.
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Netherlands, General 0157 February 15–April 30, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Airline service from Netherlands to United States, European economic unification, Dutch-Indonesian dispute over New Guinea, and Foreign Minister Joseph Luns meeting with President Kennedy.
Subject Terms: Airlines; Foreign economic relations; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; New Guinea; Indonesia. Persons as Subjects: Joseph Luns. Organization Names: KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines); EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Robert E. Wilson; Philip Young; John S. Rice; Dean Rusk; Robert H.
Johnson; Foy D. Kohler. Dates: February–April 1961.
0227 May–September 1961. Descriptive Title: Dutch Prince Bernhard meeting with President Kennedy, including NATO
nuclear weapons, Dutch-Indonesian dispute over New Guinea, and airline service to United States.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Sovereignty; Airlines. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; Indonesia; New Guinea. Persons as Subjects: Bernhard, Prince of Netherlands. Organization Names: NATO; KLM. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John S. Rice; Edwin M. Martin; Walt W. Rostow; Dean Rusk; Robert H.
Johnson; John F. Kennedy. Dates: May–September 1961.
0286 October 1961–March 30, 1962. Descriptive Title: NATO contributions and Dutch Foreign Minister Joseph Luns meeting with
President Kennedy, including Dutch-Indonesia dispute over New Guinea, and UK membership in EEC.
Subject Terms: International military forces; Sovereignty; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; Indonesia; New Guinea. Persons as Subjects: Joseph Luns. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; John S. Rice. Dates: October 1961–March 1962.
0332 March 31–June 30, 1962. Descriptive Title: Dutch Prince Bernhard meeting with President Kennedy, including Dutch-
Indonesia dispute over New Guinea. Subject Terms: Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; Indonesia; New Guinea. Persons as Subjects: Ellsworth Bunker; Bernhard, Prince of Netherlands. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; John F. Kennedy; Robert W. Komer; J. H. van Roijen; John
S. Rice. Dates: March 31–June 30, 1962.
0386 July–December 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC and Dutch-Indonesia dispute over New Guinea. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands; Indonesia; New Guinea. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: John S. Rice; John F. Kennedy. Dates: July–December 1962.
0443 1963 and undated. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC, Dutch elections, Foreign Minister Joseph Luns meeting
with President Kennedy, NATO nuclear force, and U.S. racial discrimination. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Elections; International military forces; Nuclear
weapons; Racial discrimination. Geographic Place Names: Netherlands. Persons as Subjects: Beatrix, Princess of Netherlands; Christian A. Steketee. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Michael V. Forrestal; John S. Rice. Dates: 1963.
Newfoundland, General
0505 1961–1963. Descriptive Title: Eleanor Roosevelt U.S. representation at Memorial University ceremony. Subject Terms: Colleges and universities. Geographic Place Names: Newfoundland. Persons as Subjects: Eleanor Roosevelt. Organization Names: Memorial University, Newfoundland. Principal Correspondents: J. R. Smallwood; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: 1961.
Norway, General
0519 1961–1963. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis, Scandinavian security, USSR relations, U.S. military aid, Norwegian
Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen meeting with President Kennedy, EEC membership, and NATO role.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military assistance; Foreign economic relations; Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: Norway; Sweden; Finland; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Halvard Lange; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: Norwegian Peace Corps; EEC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Clifton R. Wharton; William P. Bundy; George M. Ingram;
Andrei Gromyko; R. Sargent Shriver Jr.; Thomas L. Hughes; Charles E. Bohlen. Dates: 1961–1963.
Norway, Subjects
0689 Gerhardsen Briefing Book, May 9–11, 1962. Descriptive Title: Norwegian Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen meeting with President Kennedy,
including NATO role, foreign aid, U.S. economic relations, EEC membership, USSR relations, U.S. military aid, Scandinavian unity, and politics.
Subject Terms: Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces; Foreign assistance; Developing countries; Foreign economic relations; Military assistance; Armed services; Political parties.
Geographic Place Names: Norway; Sweden; Finland; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Einar Gerhardsen. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Einar Gerhardsen. Dates: May 1962.
0782 Lange Visit, May 1963. Descriptive Title: Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvard Lange meeting with President Kennedy,
including defense budget, NATO nuclear force, and foreign economic relations. Subject Terms: Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces; Nuclear
weapons; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Norway. Persons as Subjects: Halvard Lange. Organization Names: NATO; EEC; Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Principal Correspondents: Grant Hilliker. Dates: May 1963.
Portugal, General 0829 December 1961–January 1962.
Descriptive Title: FRG military bases in Portugal. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; FRG. Principal Correspondents: C. Burke Elbrick. Dates: January 24, 1962.
0832 June 16–July 17, 1962. Descriptive Title: Correspondence concerning Portugal. Geographic Place Names: Portugal. Dates: June–July 1962.
0834 August 1962. Descriptive Title: Subversive activities in Portugal. Subject Terms: Subversive activities. Geographic Place Names: Portugal. Persons as Subjects: Marcelo Caetano. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Dates: August 1962.
0839 U.S. Policy Regarding Portuguese Territories, July 13, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. policy toward South Africa apartheid, including UN resolution. Subject Terms: Racial discrimination; Apartheid; International sanctions; Embargoes and boycotts. Geographic Place Names: South Africa. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball. Dates: July 13, 1963.
0850 July 17–19, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. policy on Portuguese African territories and international arms embargo on
Portugal. Subject Terms: Portuguese colonies; Africa; International sanctions; Embargoes and boycotts;
Arms trade. Geographic Place Names: Portugal. Dates: July 18, 1963.
0853 July 20–25, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK policy toward Portuguese African territories. Subject Terms: International sanctions; Portuguese colonies; Africa. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; UK. Organization Names: UN.
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Principal Correspondents: Samuel E. Belk. Dates: July 1963.
0859 August 1–6, 1963. Descriptive Title: UN Security Council resolution on Portuguese African territories. Subject Terms: International sanctions; Portuguese colonies; Africa. Geographic Place Names: Portugal. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Dates: August 5, 1963.
0863 September 3–7, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S.-Portugal talks on Portuguese colonies. Subject Terms: Portuguese colonies; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Portugal. Dates: September 3, 1963.
Portugal, Subjects 0865 Azores Base, July 3, 1961–March 9, 1962.
Descriptive Title: U.S. military base in Azores, renegotiation and relation to Portuguese colonies issue.
Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Negotiations; Portuguese colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Azores; Angola. Principal Correspondents: Maxwell D. Taylor; Harold H. Saunders; David Klein. Dates: January 1962.
0877 Azores Base, March 10–May 10, 1962. Descriptive Title: Angolan insurrection. Subject Terms: Insurgency; Portuguese colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Angola. Subject Terms: Insurgency. Persons as Subjects: Franco Nogueira. Principal Correspondents: C. Burke Elbrick. Dates: March 30, 1962.
0880 Azores Base, June 12–19, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base in Azores, renegotiation and relation to Portuguese colonies
issue. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Negotiations; Portuguese colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Azores; Angola. Persons as Subjects: Franco Nogueira. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Thomas K. Finletter; C. Burke Elbrick. Dates: June 1962.
0913 Azores Base, June 20–August 3, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base in Azores, renegotiation and relation to Portuguese colonies
issue. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Negotiations; Portuguese colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Azores; Angola. Persons as Subjects: Franco Nogueira. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: C. Burke Elbrick; Robert F. Woodward. Dates: June–July 1962.
0931 Azores Base, August 4–December 10, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base in Azores, renegotiation and relation to Portuguese colonies
issue.
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Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Negotiations; Portuguese colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Azores; Angola. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense. Principal Correspondents: David Klein. Dates: December 1962.
0935 Azores Base, December 11–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base in Azores, renegotiation and relation to Portuguese colonies
issue. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Portuguese colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Azores; Angola. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: C. Burke Elbrick. Dates: December 1962.
0938 Goa, October 11–December 10, 1961. Descriptive Title: Portuguese involvement in India Goa state civil disorder. Subject Terms: Riots and disorders; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: India; Portugal. Persons as Subjects: Franco Nogueira. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: C. Burke Eldrick. Dates: December 7–9, 1961.
0945 Goa, December 19–26, 1961. Descriptive Title: Portuguese involvement in India Goa state civil disorder. Subject Terms: Riots and disorders; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: India; Portugal. Persons as Subjects: Franco Nogueira. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: C. Burke Eldrick. Dates: December 1961.
0949 Goa, December 27, 1961–February 22, 1962. Descriptive Title: Portuguese involvement in India Goa state civil disorder. Subject Terms: Riots and disorders; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: India; Portugal. Persons as Subjects: Franco Nogueira. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Thomas K. Finletter; Dean Rusk. Dates: January 1962.
Spain, General 0954 January–September 1961.
Descriptive Title: Post-Franco government planning; opposition party views; U.S. aid; Morocco-Spain dispute over Spanish Sahara.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Public administration; Foreign assistance; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: Spain; Morocco; Spanish Sahara. Persons as Subjects: Francisco Franco; Julian Marias; Don Juan. Organization Names: Christian Democrat Left; Spanish Workers’ Socialist Party; General Labor
Union. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John D. Lodge; Carmelo Cembrero; Jose Maria Gironella; Anthony J.
Drexel Biddle Jr.; David Korn; Robert H. McBride. Dates: January–September 1961.
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1026 October–December 1961. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base agreements in Spain; U.S. military aid; armed forces
modernization; anti–de Gaulle activities in Spain; European economic relations; Morocco-Spain dispute over Spanish Sahara.
Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Military assistance; Armed services; Subversive activities; Foreign economic relations; Sovereignty.
Geographic Place Names: Spain; Morocco; Spanish Sahara. Persons as Subjects: Francisco Franco; Charles de Gaulle; Dean Rusk. Organization Names: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Anthony J. Drexel Biddle Jr.; Robert H. McBride; Melvin L. Manfull;
George W. Ball; Dean Rusk. Dates: October–December 1961.
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Spain, General cont. 0001 January–April 1962.
Descriptive Title: U.S. military base arrangements in Spain and Antonio Garrigues appointment as ambassador to United States.
Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Diplomatic and consular service. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Francisco Franco; Mariano de Yturralde; Antonio Garrigues. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert H. McBride; Dean Rusk; William R. Tyler; Francisco Franco. Dates: January–April 1962.
0069 May–July 1962. Descriptive Title: Labor syndicates in Spain, former Argentina leader Juan Peron exile, Franco
opposition parties, gold reserves, Morocco-Spain dispute over Spanish Sahara, and U.S. military base arrangements.
Subject Terms: Labor unions; Political parties; Gold; Foreign exchange; Sovereignty; Military bases, posts, and reservations.
Geographic Place Names: Spain; Morocco; Spanish Sahara. Persons as Subjects: Juan Peron; Antonio Garrigues; Francisco Franco. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State; CIA. Principal Correspondents: Robert H. McBride; Robert F. Woodward; William R. Tyler; William N.
Fraleigh. Dates: May–July 1962.
0158 August–October 1962. Descriptive Title: Spanish Prince Juan Carlos meeting with President Kennedy, U.S. military aid and
base arrangements, labor syndicates, and foreign economic relations. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Military assistance; Political parties; Labor
unions; Foreign economic relations; Balance of payments. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Juan Carlos, Prince of Spain; Adlai E. Stevenson; Giminez Torres. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Woodward; Dean Rusk; Antonio Garrigues. Dates: August–October 1962.
0223 November–December 1962. Descriptive Title: Spain-Morocco relations, U.S. military aid and base arrangements, and Spain role
in European security.
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Subject Terms: Military assistance; Military bases, posts, and reservations; International military forces; Military strategy.
Geographic Place Names: Spain; Morocco. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Woodward; Dean Rusk. Dates: November–December 1962.
0268 January 1–25, 1963. Descriptive Title: Spain-Morocco relations, U.S. military aid and base arrangements, and Spain
NATO membership. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Military bases, posts, and reservations; International military
forces. Geographic Place Names: Spain; Morocco. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Woodward; Dean Rusk; Fernando M. Castiella. Dates: January 1963.
0310 January 26, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. military aid and base arrangements in Spain, and balance of payments. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Military bases, posts, and reservations; Balance of payments. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Pedro Cortina. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Woodward; William P. Bundy. Dates: January 26, 1963.
0337 January 27–28, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. military aid and base arrangements in Spain, and balance of payments. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Military bases, posts, and reservations; Balance of payments;
Latin America; Africa. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Robert H. McBride; Antonio Garrigues; Robert F.
Woodward. Dates: January 27–28, 1963.
0392 March 1–May 22, 1963. Descriptive Title: Spain admission to NATO, and U.S. military aid and base arrangements in Spain. Subject Terms: International military forces; Military assistance; Military bases, posts, and
reservations. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Juan Peron; Antonio Garrigues. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Livingston D. Watrous; Robert F. Woodward; David Klein. Dates: March–May 1963.
0436 May 23–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Post-Franco government planning and U.S. military base arrangements in Spain. Subject Terms: Public administration; Political parties; Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Francisco Franco. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow; Robert H. McBride. Dates: May 1963.
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0479 June 1–30, 1963. Descriptive Title: French-Spanish space project, USSR proposal for denuclearization of
Mediterranean, and U.S. military base arrangements in Spain. Subject Terms: Space programs; International cooperation in science and technology; Nuclear
weapons; Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: Spain; France; USSR; Mediterranean Sea. Persons as Subjects: Junipero Serra. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Livingston D. Watrous; Dean Rusk; Robert S. McNamara; Antonio
Garrigues; Fernando M. Castiella; G. Frederick Reinhardt; Robert F. Woodward; George W. Ball.
Dates: June 1963. 0537 July 1–22, 1963.
Descriptive Title: Spanish and Portuguese colonial policies. Subject Terms: Portuguese colonies; Spanish colonies. Geographic Place Names: Portugal; Spain. Persons as Subjects: Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert F. Woodward; U. Alexis Johnson. Dates: July 1963.
0568 July 23–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Post-Franco government planning and U.S. military base arrangements in Spain. Subject Terms: Public administration; Political parties; Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Francisco Franco; Fernando M. Castiella; Dean Rusk. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow. Content Notes: “The Succession Problem in Spain” (Frame 0579). Dates: July 1963.
0644 August–September 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base arrangements in Spain, U.S. economic and military aid, and
U.S.-Spain defense agreement. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Foreign assistance; Military assistance;
Treaties and conventions. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Antonio Garrigues. Organization Names: Spanish-U.S. Consultative Committee on Defense Matters. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Antonio Garrigues; Dean Rusk; Robert F. Woodward; George W. Ball. Dates: August–September 1963.
0711 October 1–16, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. military base arrangements in Spain, U.S. military aid, and U.S.-Spain defense
agreement. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Military assistance; Treaties and conventions;
Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: Spain; India. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of Defense; Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Francisco Franco; John F. Kennedy; Frank V. Ortiz; W. Y. Smith; Frank
K. Sloan. Dates: October 1963.
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0745 October 17–November 20, 1963. Descriptive Title: Fernando M. Castiella meeting with President Kennedy, including U.S. military
base arrangements, Spanish Protestants rights, and international relations. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Religious liberty; Protestant churches. Geographic Place Names: Spain. Persons as Subjects: Fernando M. Castiella. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert H. McBride; Robert F. Woodward. Dates: October–November 1963.
Sweden, General 0784 January 1–March 20, 1961.
Descriptive Title: Economic policies of Sweden and European economic relations. Subject Terms: Economic policy; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Sweden. Principal Correspondents: James C. H. Bonbright. Dates: March 1961.
0792 March 21–May 14, 1961. Descriptive Title: Swedish Prime Minister Tage F. Erlander meeting with President Kennedy,
including international relations and U.S. economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Sweden. Persons as Subjects: Tage F. Erlander. Organization Names: European Free Trade Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Chester Bowles. Dates: March 25, 1961.
0802 May 15–November 8, 1961. Descriptive Title: Kennedy-Khruschev summit, and Swedish neutrality and foreign relations. Subject Terms: Neutrality. Geographic Place Names: Sweden; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: European Free Trade Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: J. Graham Parsons. Dates: June–November 1961.
0821 November 9–December 31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Finland-USSR relations and European economic relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Sweden; USSR. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: J. Graham Parsons; George W. Ball. Dates: November–December 1961.
0839 January 1–June 13, 1962. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western arms control negotiations and European economic relations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Sweden; USSR. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: J. Graham Parsons. Dates: February–May 1962.
0850 June 14–December 31, 1962. Descriptive Title: Scientific delegations from unrecognized Communist regimes, political use. Subject Terms: Scientists; Sovereignty; Propaganda. Geographic Place Names: Sweden. Persons as Subjects: Torsten Nilsson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: J. Graham Parsons. Dates: June–October 1962.
0866 January 1–June 25, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Sweden; UK. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: J. Graham Parsons. Dates: January, May 1963.
0872 June 26–August 27, 1963. Descriptive Title: Espionage case in Sweden. Subject Terms: Espionage. Geographic Place Names: Sweden; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Stig Wennerstrom. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball. Dates: June–July 1963.
0876 August 28–November 22, 1963. Descriptive Title: Vice President Johnson visit to Sweden, including test ban treaty, economic
relations, and UN cooperation. Subject Terms: Nuclear test ban; Treaties and conventions; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Sweden. Persons as Subjects: Lyndon Baines Johnson. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: J. Graham Parsons. Dates: September 1963.
Switzerland, General 0883 1961.
Descriptive Title: U.S. missile purchases, Swiss representation of U.S. interests in Cuba, U.S. airliner release from Cuba, and EEC participation by Switzerland.
Subject Terms: Arms sales; Missiles; Airlines; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: Switzerland; Cuba. Organization Names: Eastern Airlines; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Walt W. Rostow; Melvin L. Manfull; Robert L. McKinney. Dates: 1961.
0916 1962. Descriptive Title: Swiss monetary policy, international relations, and GDR ski team visas. Subject Terms: Monetary policy; Sports and athletics; Passports and visas. Geographic Place Names: Switzerland; GDR.
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Persons as Subjects: Robert L. McKinney. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Robert L. McKinney; Dean Rusk; Paul Chaudet; John F. Kennedy;
Warren P. Blumberg. Dates: 1962.
0954 January–November 1963. Descriptive Title: European economic relations and Cuban President Fidel Castro visit to
Switzerland. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: Switzerland; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: August R. Lindt; Alfred Zehnder; Fidel Castro. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: William H. Brubeck; Robert L. McKinney; George W. Ball; William T.
Davis. Dates: 1963.
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United Kingdom, General 0001 January 20–February 28, 1961.
Descriptive Title: USSR demands on Berlin. Subject Terms: Military occupation. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; UK; USSR. Dates: February 23, 1961.
0003 March 1–May 15, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
USSR views on Laos conflict and UK and U.S. intervention. Subject Terms: War; International military forces; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; Laos. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: South East Asia Treaty Organization. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: March, May 1961.
0024 May 16–25, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Agriculture in foreign trade; Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC; European Free Trade Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce; J. R. Schaetzel. Dates: May 18, 1961.
0038 May 26–June 10, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR Berlin policy, and UK-Israel relations. Subject Terms: Military occupation. Geographic Place Names: UK; Berlin, Germany; USSR; Israel. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: June 1961.
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0050 June 11–July 31, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Agriculture in foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC; European Free Trade Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce; J. R. Schaetzel. Dates: June–July 1961.
0059 August 1–20, 1961. Descriptive Title: NATO cooperation and UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: International military forces; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle; Paul-Henri Spaak. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: August 1961.
0066 August 21–September 15, 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: USSR; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: August–September 1961.
0072 October 1–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: Nuclear testing moratorium. Subject Terms: Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: USSR. Persons as Subjects: David Ormsby-Gore. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: William C. Burdett. Dates: October 1961.
0076 November 1961. Descriptive Title: USSR-Western negotiations on Berlin. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: USSR; Berlin, Germany. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: November 1961.
0083 December 1–10, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK military aircraft equipment sale to People’s Republic of China. Subject Terms: Military aircraft; Arms sales. Geographic Place Names: People’s Republic of China; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lucius D. Battle. Dates: December 1961.
0087 December 11–31, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Foreign Minister Alec Douglas-Home views on foreign policy. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Alec Douglas-Home. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: December 1961.
0092 January 1962. Descriptive Title: British Honduras independence. Subject Terms: British American colonies; Sovereignty. Geographic Place Names: British Honduras; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: January 1962.
0103 February 1–21, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK role in Vietnam conflict, and international relations including Africa conflicts. Subject Terms: Vietnam War; Africa; War. Geographic Place Names: Democratic Republic of Vietnam; UK. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: February 1962.
0111 February 22–March 21, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK aircraft equipment sales to People’s Republic of China, Subject Terms: Aircraft; East-West trade. Geographic Place Names: UK; People’s Republic of China. Organization Names: Standard Telephones and Cables; International Telephone and Telegraph. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Melvin L. Manfull. Dates: February–March 1962.
0118 June 1–20, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: James M. Gavin. Dates: June 18, 1962.
0121 June 21–July 9, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK concern over Latin America voting bloc at UN. Geographic Place Names: UK; Latin America. Organization Names: UN. Principal Correspondents: Robert W. Adams. Dates: July 3, 1962.
0124 July 10–16, 1962. Descriptive Title: Correspondence concerning the UK. Geographic Place Names: UK. Dates: July 12, 1962.
0126 July 17–26, 1962. Descriptive Title: Political conditions in the UK. Subject Terms: Political parties. Geographic Place Names: UK. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: July 20, 1962.
0129 July 27–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK and European political integration. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Paul-Henri Spaak.
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Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: July 30, 1962.
0131 July 31–August 13, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: August 1962.
0139 August 14–September 9, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC, and U.S. trade relations. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Bicycles. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Cecil Lyon. Dates: August–September 1962.
0148 September 10–19, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: September 13, 1962.
0151 September 20–30, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: September 20, 1962.
0154 Lunch with Lord Home, September 30, 1962, Briefing Papers, Part I. Descriptive Title: UK Congo policies. Subject Terms: War. Geographic Place Names: UK; Democratic Republic of the Congo. Persons as Subjects: Alec Douglas-Home. Dates: September 29, 1962.
0157 Lunch with Lord Home, September 30, 1962, Briefing Papers, Part II. Descriptive Title: UK Congo policies. Subject Terms: War. Geographic Place Names: UK; Democratic Republic of the Congo. Persons as Subjects: Alec Douglas-Home. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball. Dates: September 26, 1962.
0160 October 1–14, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK involvement in Laos conflict. Subject Terms: War. Geographic Place Names: UK; Laos. Dates: October 4, 8, 1962.
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0165 October 15–November 12, 1962. Descriptive Title: Cuban Missile Crisis negotiations, and UK policies toward India-Pakistan and
Aden-Yemen disputes. Subject Terms: Cuban Missile Crisis; Quarantine; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: Cuba; USSR; India; Pakistan; Aden; Yemen. Persons as Subjects: Nikita S. Khrushchev. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: McGeorge Bundy; Carl Kaysen; Dean Rusk. Dates: October–November 1962.
0175 November 13–December 5, 1962. Descriptive Title: Berlin Crisis. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; UK. Principal Correspondents: David Ormsby-Gore. Dates: November 1962.
0180 December 6–9, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK arms sales to Middle East. Subject Terms: Arms sales; Middle East. Geographic Place Names: UK. Dates: December 6, 1962.
0182 December 10, 1962, Part II. Descriptive Title: U.S. nuclear testing, and UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Nuclear test ban; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: December 10, 1962.
0214 December 11–31, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Agriculture in foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Joseph A. Greenwald. Dates: December 1962.
0221 January 11–29, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow. Dates: January 18, 1963.
0229 January 30–February 11, 1963. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy instructions to Ambassador David K. E. Bruce on review of
U.S.-European political, economic, and military issues. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK; FRG; France. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: February 1963.
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0237 February 12–March 5, 1963. Descriptive Title: European economic and defense cooperation. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: March 1963.
0248 March 6–24, 1963. Descriptive Title: Correspondence concerning the UK. Geographic Place Names: UK. Dates: March 1963.
0251 March 25–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK political conditions including ascent of Harold Wilson, and NATO nuclear
force. Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Wilson. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Dates: March 1963.
0262 April 1–18, 1963. Descriptive Title: NATO role of UK and Southeast Asia policies. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Southeast Asia. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: April 1963.
0266 April 19–May 14, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK air fares negotiations. Subject Terms: Civil aviation; Negotiations; Prices. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: International Air Transport Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Civil Aeronautics Board. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: May 1963.
0274 Harriman/Macmillan Talks, April 29, 1963. Descriptive Title: Laos conflict, general USSR-Western relations, and nuclear test ban. Subject Terms: War; Communism and communist parties; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; Laos; USSR; People’s Republic of China. Persons as Subjects: W. Averell Harriman; Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: W. Averell Harriman. Dates: April 29, 1963.
0281 May 15–22, 1963. Descriptive Title: Correspondence concerning the UK. Geographic Place Names: UK. Dates: May 21, 1963.
0283 May 23–June 5, 1963. Descriptive Title: NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK.
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Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Walt W. Rostow. Dates: May 29, 1963.
0286 June 18–26, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK-Poland relations. Subject Terms: Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: UK; Poland. Persons as Subjects: Harold Wilson. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: William A. Buell Jr. Dates: June 20, 1963.
0292 June 27–July 3, 1963. Descriptive Title: President Kennedy visit to UK, including UK and U.S. aid to India. Subject Terms: Military assistance; Foreign assistance. Geographic Place Names: UK; India. Dates: June–July 1963.
0301 Harold Wilson USSR Talks, June 1963. Descriptive Title: UK Labor Party leader Harold Wilson meeting with Russian leaders, including
arms control and Berlin negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Treaties and conventions; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear
test ban; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Wilson; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Principal Correspondents: Harold Wilson; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Dates: June 1963.
0323 July 4–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: USSR defector in UK. Subject Terms: Defectors. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: July 4–31, 1963.
0327 August 1–September 9, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK airliner sales to U.S. companies, and monetary policy. Subject Terms: Aircraft; Airlines; Foreign trade; Monetary policy. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: Douglas Aircraft Corporation. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: C. George Deukmejian; David K. E. Bruce. Dates: August–September 1963.
0348 September 10–15, 1963. Descriptive Title: NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk. Dates: June 1963.
0356 September 16–October 6, 1963. Descriptive Title: U.S. base consolidation, and USSR-Western negotiations prospects. Subject Terms: Military bases, posts, and reservations; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Alec Douglas-Home; Andrei Gromyko; Dean Rusk.
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Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: William R. Tyler. Dates: September–October 1963.
0376 October 7–16, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK political conditions, and President Kennedy meeting with UK Foreign
Minister Alec Douglas-Home on East-West relations, NATO nuclear force, and relations with France and other countries.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments; Communism and communist parties; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Foreign economic relations.
Geographic Place Names: UK; France; Indonesia; South Africa; Cuba; Yemen. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Harold Wilson; R. A. Butler; Alec Douglas-Home. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce; Edward T. Lampson. Dates: October 1963.
0415 October 17–21, 1963. Descriptive Title: Alec Douglas-Home election as UK prime minister, and President Kennedy
meeting with Douglas-Home on East-West relations, NATO nuclear force, and relations with France and other countries.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments; Communism and communist parties; International military forces; Nuclear weapons; Foreign economic relations.
Geographic Place Names: UK; France; Indonesia; South Africa; Cuba; Yemen. Persons as Subjects: Alec Douglas-Home; R. A. Butler; Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce. Dates: October 1963.
0444 October 22, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK political conditions, UK trade with Cuba, and Harold Wilson on UK science,
technology, and education policies. Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments; Science and technology; Education; Foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: UK; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Harold Wilson. Principal Correspondents: Harold Wilson; David Klein; Gordon Chase. Dates: October 1963.
0487 October 23–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK political conditions, and UK nuclear deterrent and NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: Political parties; Parliaments; Nuclear weapons; International military forces. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Selwyn Lloyd; Harold Wilson; Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: George W. Ball; Raymond F. Courtney; William Benton; George W. Ball;
R. A. Butler. Dates: October 1963.
0520 November 1–11, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK-USSR talks. Subject Terms: Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: George Brown; Andrei Gromyko; R. A. Butler. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State.
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Principal Correspondents: Albert E. Irving; Llewellyn E. Thompson; Dean Rusk; Gordon Walker. Dates: October–November 1963.
United Kingdom, Subjects 0554 Macmillan Correspondence, Background Data, Drafts, and Extra Copies.
Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy on defense issues.
Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Military bases, posts, and reservations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy. Dates: 1961.
0572 Macmillan Correspondence, Background Data, Drafts, and Extra Copies, April 28, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on Charles de Gaulle, European unity, EEC, and NATO. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC; NATO. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan. Dates: April 28, 1961.
0594 Macmillan Correspondence, Background Data, Drafts, and Extra Copies, May 1–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on European economic integration. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: EEC; European Free Trade Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; George W. Ball. Dates: May 1961.
0633 Macmillan Correspondence, January 20–April 7, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on defense and trade issues. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; Military bases, posts, and reservations; Foreign trade. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy. Dates: January–April 1961.
0655 Macmillan Correspondence, April 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on East-West issues including USSR-Western negotiations and Laos conflict. Subject Terms: Negotiations; War; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; Laos. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy. Dates: April 1961.
0686 Macmillan Correspondence, May 1–15, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on defense issues including French nuclear capability and Laos conflict. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; War. Geographic Place Names: UK; France; Laos.
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Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: Harold Caccia; Harold Macmillan. Dates: May 1961.
0702 Macmillan Correspondence, May 16–June 30, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: EEC. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: May 22, 1961.
0705 Macmillan Correspondence, July 1–August 16, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on Berlin Crisis, U.S. defense buildup, NATO strengthening, and USSR-Western negotiations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; Defense budgets and appropriations; International military forces; Military occupation; Negotiations; Nuclear test ban; Presidential communications and messages.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: July–August 1961.
0733 Macmillan Correspondence, August 17–September 7, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on Berlin Wall border closure, USSR-Western negotiations, and U.S. resumption of underground nuclear testing.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Military strategy; International military forces; Military occupation; Negotiations; Nuclear weapons testing.
Geographic Place Names: Berlin, Germany; GDR; UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: August–September 1961.
0756 Macmillan Correspondence, September 26–December 24, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on USSR-Western negotiations, Berlin Crisis, nuclear tests on Christmas Island, Ghana water project, and FRG Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Sovereignty; Military occupation; Nuclear weapons testing; Water resources development.
Geographic Place Names: UK; Berlin, Germany; GDR; FRG; USSR; Christmas Island; Ghana. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Andrei Gromyko; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Konrad Adenauer. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy; David Ormsby-Gore. Dates: September–December 1961.
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0818 Macmillan Correspondence, January 5–April 3, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on Berlin, USSR-Western negotiations, disarmament, nuclear tests verification, and nuclear test ban.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear test ban; Nuclear weapons testing.
Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy; David Ormsby-Gore; McGeorge
Bundy. Dates: January–April 1962.
0931 Macmillan Correspondence, April 5–June 19, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on USSR-Western negotiations, nuclear test ban, UK engine use in U.S. aircraft, Congo conflict, and UK and USSR military aid to India.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear test ban; Aircraft; Engines; War; Military assistance.
Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; Congo; India. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy; David Ormsby-Gore; Dean Rusk;
George W. Ball. Dates: April–June 1962.
0997 Macmillan Correspondence, October 22–28, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on Cuban Missile Crisis and Yemen-Aden conflict. Subject Terms: Cuban Missile Crisis; Quarantine; War. Geographic Place Names: UK; Cuba; Yemen; Aden. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Abdullah al-Sallal. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; McGeorge Bundy; Harold Macmillan; David K. E.
Bruce. Dates: October–November 1962.
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United Kingdom, Subjects cont. 0001 Macmillan Correspondence, May 23–October 21, 1962.
Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy on UK and USSR military aid to India, nuclear test ban, nuclear test ban negotiations, and U.S. missile sales to Israel.
Subject Terms: Military assistance; Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear test ban; Missiles; Arms trade;
Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; India; Israel. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev; Andrei Gromyko; David Ben-
Gurion. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan; Carl Kaysen; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Dates: May–October 1962.
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0074 Macmillan Correspondence, January 1963. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban negotiations, India-China conflict, India-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir, and France-Europe economic relations.
Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban; War; Sovereignty; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; India; People’s Republic of China; Pakistan; Kashmir; France. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy. Dates: January 1963.
0120 Macmillan Correspondence, February 1–April 15, 1963. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban negotiations, U.S. trade relations, and French relations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban; Foreign trade; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; France. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan; Carl Kaysen. Dates: February–April 1963.
0204 Macmillan Correspondence, April 29–May 7, 1963 (Tab 1–2). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan. Dates: April–May 1963.
0225 Macmillan Correspondence, May 9–13, 1963 (Tab 3–5). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on NATO nuclear force and test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons; International military forces; Negotiations; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; France; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: May 1963.
0248 Macmillan Correspondence, May 14–20, 1963 (Tab 6–11). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy. Dates: May 1963.
0261 Macmillan Correspondence, May 20, 1963 (Tab 12). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: May 20, 1963.
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0288 Macmillan Correspondence, May 22–24, 1963 (Tab 13–14). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on military aid to India. Subject Terms: Military assistance. Geographic Place Names: India. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan. Dates: May 24, 1963.
0291 Macmillan Correspondence, May 29, 1963 (Tab 15). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on NATO nuclear force. Subject Terms: International military forces; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: NATO. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy. Dates: May 29, 1963.
0309 Macmillan Correspondence, May 29–30, 1963 (Tab 16–21). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban negotiations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: May 29–30, 1963.
0324 Macmillan Correspondence, May 31–June 3, 1963 (Tab 22–24). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on military aid to India. Subject Terms: Military assistance. Geographic Place Names: India. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: May 24, 1963.
0333 Macmillan Correspondence, June 3–18, 1963 (Tab 25–28). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on Indonesia oil negotiations. Subject Terms: Petroleum and petroleum industry; Negotiations. Geographic Place Names: UK; Indonesia. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Philip De Zulueta; Harold Macmillan. Dates: June 1963.
0339 Macmillan Correspondence, June 21–23, 1963 (Tab 31–32). Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on underground nuclear tests. Subject Terms: Nuclear weapons testing. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan. Dates: June 1963.
0345 Macmillan Correspondence, July 1963. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban and Berlin negotiations.
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Subject Terms: Negotiations; Nuclear test ban; Berlin Crisis. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR; Berlin, Germany. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Dwight D. Eisenhower. Principal Correspondents: Harold Macmillan; John F. Kennedy; Philip De Zulueta; Nikita S.
Khrushchev; McGeorge Bundy. Dates: July–August 1963.
0394 Home Correspondence, August–October 1963. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan correspondence with President Kennedy
on nuclear test ban treaty. Subject Terms: Treaties and conventions; Nuclear test ban. Geographic Place Names: UK; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Nikita S. Khrushchev. Principal Correspondents: John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: August–October 1963.
0433 Macmillan Briefing Book, April 4–9, 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
European economic integration and UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Henry A. Kissinger; McGeorge Bundy; George W. Ball. Dates: March–April 1961.
0459 Macmillan Briefing Book, April 4–9, 1961, Tabs I–Vb. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
U.S.-UK economic relations, economic and monetary policy, foreign aid, and UK membership in EEC.
Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Economic policy; Foreign trade; Balance of payments; Monetary policy; Foreign assistance; Developing countries.
Geographic Place Names: UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: March–April 1961.
0567 Macmillan Briefing Book, April 4–9, 1961, Tabs Vc–VI. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
general international and East-West relations, including Sino-Soviet dispute and People’s Republic of China admission to UN.
Subject Terms: Developing countries; Foreign assistance; Foreign economic relations; Sovereignty; Arms control and disarmament; Colonialism and colonial affairs; Communism and communist parties; Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Africa.
Geographic Place Names: UK; Cuba; Indonesia; New Guinea; People’s Republic of China; Taiwan; Angola; USSR.
Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: UN. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: February–April 1961.
0690 Macmillan Visit, April 1961, Memcons. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
U.S.-UK economic relations, European economic integration, and general international and East-West relations.
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Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Economic policy; Foreign trade; Balance of payments; Monetary policy; Foreign assistance; Developing countries; Sovereignty; Nuclear test ban; Negotiations; Berlin Crisis; Communism and communist parties.
Geographic Place Names: UK; People’s Republic of China; Berlin, Germany; USSR; Bolivia. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: EEC; UN; Federation of the West Indies. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Dates: April 1961.
0779 Macmillan Visit, January–May 1961. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
economic and monetary policy, UK EEC membership, military cooperation, and NATO and UN issues.
Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Economic policy; Monetary policy; Foreign exchange; Ships and shipbuilding; Foreign trade; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: EEC; NATO; UN; International Monetary Fund. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; Jonathan D. Stoddart; John F. Kennedy; Harold Macmillan. Dates: January–May 1961.
0856 Macmillan Briefing Book, April 27–29, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
political conditions, East-West issues, European security and economic relations, and international relations.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Elections; Berlin Crisis; Arms control and disarmament; Negotiations; Nuclear test ban; International military forces; Defense research; Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Colonialism and colonial affairs; Africa; Communism and communist parties; Arab-Israeli conflict.
Geographic Place Names: UK; France; USSR; People’s Republic of China; Taiwan; Israel. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO; EEC; South East Asia Treaty Organization. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Dean Rusk; S. L. Collins; Harold Watkinson; Lucius D. Battle. Dates: April 27–29, 1962.
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United Kingdom, Subjects cont. 0001 Macmillan Visit, Contingency Papers, April 25–30, 1962.
Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including Berlin Crisis and general East-West issues and international relations.
Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: UK; Berlin, Germany; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Lucius D. Battle. Dates: April 1962.
0032 Macmillan Visit, April 1962. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
UK membership in EEC, neutral nations association with EEC, nuclear test ban negotiations, and U.S.-UK-Belgium role in Congo conflict.
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Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; Neutrality; Communism and communist parties; Nuclear test ban; Negotiations; War.
Geographic Place Names: UK; Sweden; Switzerland; USSR; Belgium; Congo. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Moise Tshombe; Cyrille Adoula. Organization Names: EEC; European Free Trade Association. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Lucius D. Battle; Dean Rusk; George W. Ball. Dates: April–May 1962.
0164 Macmillan Visit, April 1962, Memcons. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with President Kennedy, including
arms control negotiations and European economic relations. Subject Terms: Negotiations; Arms control and disarmament; Nuclear test ban; Foreign economic
relations. Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan. Organization Names: EEC. Dates: April 1962.
0194 Harold Wilson Visit, January–April 1963. Descriptive Title: UK opposition leader Harold Wilson meeting with U.S. officials, including
political conditions, European economic relations, world credit expansion, East-West issues and negotiations, and European security.
Subject Terms: Political parties; Economic policy; Foreign economic relations; Foreign trade; International finance; Credit; Communism and communist parties; Berlin Crisis; Nuclear test ban; Negotiations; Armed services; Nuclear weapons; International military forces.
Geographic Place Names: UK; France; Berlin, Germany; USSR; Cuba. Persons as Subjects: Harold Wilson. Organization Names: Labor Party (UK); International Monetary fund; EEC; NATO. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: David Klein; Harold Wilson; Roger Hilsman. Dates: January–April 1963.
0328 Harold Wilson Visit, Memcons, March–April 1963. Descriptive Title: UK opposition leader Harold Wilson meeting with U.S. officials, including
Berlin-Germany issues and European economic relations. Subject Terms: Berlin Crisis; Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK; France; USSR; Berlin, Germany; FRG. Persons as Subjects: Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: NATO; EEC. Dates: March–April 1963.
0343 Macmillan/de Gaulle Talks, June 1962. Descriptive Title: UK Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meeting with French President Charles de
Gaulle, including UK membership in EEC. Subject Terms: Foreign economic relations. Geographic Place Names: UK; France. Persons as Subjects: Harold Macmillan; Charles de Gaulle. Organization Names: EEC. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: James M. Gavin. Dates: June 1962.
0363 Profumo Matter, June–July 1963. Descriptive Title: UK government official John Profumo resignation after lying about affair with
Christine Keeler, and impact on Macmillan government. Subject Terms: Political ethics; Parliaments.
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Geographic Place Names: UK. Persons as Subjects: John Profumo; Christine Keeler; Robert McKenzie; Harold Macmillan. Principal Correspondents: Edward T. Lampson; David K. E. Bruce. Dates: June–July 1963.
0426 UK (Defense White Paper), February 12–April 11, 1962. Descriptive Title: UK defense plan including nuclear capability buildup. Subject Terms: Armed services; Nuclear weapons. Geographic Place Names: UK. Principal Correspondents: David K. E. Bruce; Foy D. Kohler. Dates: February–March 1962.
Vatican, General 0446 January 1962.
Descriptive Title: Vatican newspaper article. Subject Terms: Catholic Church. Geographic Place Names: Vatican. Dates: January 1962.
0451 May 1–15, 1963. Descriptive Title: Church policies under Pope John XXIII, and Vatican-USSR relations. Subject Terms: Catholic Church. Geographic Place Names: Vatican; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Pope John XXIII. Organization Names: Ecumenical Council Vatican II. Federal Departments and Agencies: Department of State. Principal Correspondents: Thomas L. Hughes. Dates: May 1963.
0465 May 16–31, 1963. Descriptive Title: Church policies under Pope John XXIII, and Vatican-Communist Bloc relations. Subject Terms: Catholic Church; Communism and communist parties. Geographic Place Names: Vatican; USSR. Persons as Subjects: Pope John XXIII. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Principal Correspondents: James W. Spain. Content Notes: “Change in the Church” (Frame 0469). Dates: May 1963.
Vatican, Subjects 0484 From Dungan's Files, July 2, 1962–September 21, 1964.
Descriptive Title: Communist Bloc support of Democratic Republic of Vietnam and Viet Cong. Subject Terms: Vietnam War; Communism and communist parties; Insurgency. Geographic Place Names: Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Republic of Vietnam. Organization Names: Viet Cong. Federal Departments and Agencies: CIA. Content Notes: “Bloc Support of the Communist Effort against the Government of Vietnam”
(Frame 0485). Dates: October 1961.
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PRINCIPAL CORRESPONDENTS INDEX The following index is an alphabetical listing of the principal correspondents in this microform
publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which a particular file folder containing the document from the source begins. Hence, 6: 0260 directs the researcher to the folder that begins at Frame 0260 of Reel 6. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial section of this guide, researchers will find a document list including folder titles and major topics in the order in which they appear in the film.
Acheson, Dean 6: 0260; 9: 0600; 11: 0359; 17: 0169
Achilles, T. C. 12: 0635
Adams, Robert W. 33: 0121
Adenauer, Konrad 7: 0403; 8: 0539, 0660; 9: 0382, 0825,
0943; 10: 0001, 0090, 0174, 0211, 0387, 0562, 0736; 11: 0990; 26: 0213
Allemann, Fritz Rene 13: 0816
Ausland, John C. 16: 0706
Ball, George W. 2: 0905; 6: 0358; 7: 0262, 0898; 8: 0802;
9: 0382; 14: 0263; 16: 0171; 23: 0762; 24: 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797; 25: 0145, 0216, 0613; 26: 0093, 0757; 27: 0193, 0477, 0674, 0954; 28: 0083, 0355, 0651; 31: 0839, 1026; 32: 0479, 0644, 0821, 0872, 0954; 33: 0157, 0487, 0594, 0931; 34: 0433; 35: 0032
Battle, Lucius D. 13: 0150; 14: 0001; 15: 0608; 33: 0083;
34: 0856; 35: 0001, 0032 Baudouin, King of Denmark
1: 0231 Belk, Samuel E.
31: 0853 Bell, David E.
29: 0094 Benton, William
33: 0487
Biddle, Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. 31: 0954, 1026
Blumberg, Warren P. 32: 0916
Boggs, J. Caleb 14: 0816
Bohlen, Charles E. 17: 0088; 31: 0519
Bonbright, James C. H. 32: 0784
von Borries, Hans Karl 6: 0111
Bowles, Chester 6: 0358; 12: 0858; 16: 0083; 32: 0792
Brandin, Robert 14: 0127
Brandt, Willy 7: 0001; 8: 0401; 14: 0938; 15: 0292, 0336;
24: 0274; 27: 0001 von Brentano, Heinrich
12: 0928 Briggs, Ellis O.
28: 0230 Brown, Emerson M.
7: 0642 Brubeck, William H.
8: 0238; 14: 0678; 32: 0954 Bruce, David K. E.
23: 0660; 33: 0024, 0038, 0050, 0066, 0076, 0092, 0103, 0126, 0129, 0131, 0148, 0237, 0266, 0327, 0376, 0415, 0997; 35: 0363, 0426
Buell, William A., Jr. 33: 0286
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Bundy, McGeorge 5: 0629; 6: 0636, 0757; 7: 0148, 0519;
8: 0401, 0933; 11: 0085, 0359, 0740; 12: 0451, 0468, 0505, 0526, 0723, 0731, 0996; 13: 0001, 0218, 0354, 0653; 14: 0263, 0415; 15: 0608, 0877; 17: 0169, 0184, 0953; 28: 0759; 29: 0286, 0828, 0889; 30: 0359, 0385; 31: 0505; 33: 0003, 0165, 0818, 0997; 34: 0345, 0433
Bundy, William P. 31: 0519; 32: 0310
Burdett, William C. 33: 0072
Butler, R. A. 33: 0487
Caccia, Harold 33: 0686
Calhoun, John C. 16: 0756, 0962; 27: 0768, 0904, 0954;
28: 0001, 0083 Caramanlis, Constantine
28: 0230, 0651 Carpenter, Stanley S.
8: 0001 Castiella, Fernando M.
32: 0268, 0479 Cembrero, Carmelo
31: 0954 Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg
30: 0901; 31: 0042 Chase, Gordon
33: 0444 Chaudet, Paul
32: 0916 Chayes, Abram
18: 0527 Clay, Lucius D., Jr.
15: 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844; 23: 0330; 24: 0483
Cleveland, Harlan 12: 0543; 14: 0938
Collins, S. L. 34: 0856
Coppock, Joseph D. 13: 0432
Courtney, Raymond F. 33: 0487
Couve de Murville, Maurice 6: 0260
Davies, R. T. 26: 0974
Davis, Richard H. 15: 0608
Davis, Robert D., Jr. 16: 0171
Davis, Robert H. 17: 0001
Davis, William T. 32: 0954
Day, Arthur R. 9: 0094; 17: 0661; 25: 0818; 26: 0851;
27: 0096, 0193, 0477 de Gaulle, Charles
5: 0814, 0842, 0855, 0878, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0996, 1014, 1032, 1044; 12: 0723; 28: 0759
De Melen, Henri Moreau 1: 0704
De Zulueta, Philip 34: 0333, 0345
Deukmejian, C. George 33: 0327
Diefenbaker, John 4: 0654, 0707, 0738, 0766
Dillon, C. Douglas 8: 0539; 11: 0085
Douglas-Home, Alec 9: 0254; 13: 0218
Dowling, Walter C. 6: 0111, 0358, 0502, 0636, 0866, 0970;
7: 0001, 0148, 0262, 0403, 0519, 0898; 8: 0001, 0238, 0539, 0660, 0802; 11: 0001, 0740; 12: 0142, 0343, 0366; 15: 0486, 0608; 17: 0222; 19: 0907; 23: 0001, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0797, 0868, 0958; 25: 0082, 0145, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613; 26: 0312, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0193, 0264, 0674
Duke, Angier Biddle 30: 0503, 0901
Dunnigan, Thomas J. 9: 0825
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 5: 0814
Elbrick, C. Burke 31: 0829, 0877, 0880, 0913, 0935, 0938,
0945 Elizabeth, Queen of Belgium
1: 0414, 0620
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Elliott, William Y. 13: 0432
Ellsberg, Daniel 13: 0001
Emminger, Otmar 7: 0784
Erhard, Ludwig 9: 0600; 10: 0905, 0928
Fanfani, Amintore 29: 0765, 0828, 0889, 0966; 30: 0267,
0359, 0385 Fay, J. D.
7: 0403 Ferguson, A. R.
12: 0788 Ferretti, Gian Luigi Milesi
29: 0874 Finletter, Thomas K.
16: 0001; 23: 0476; 24: 0001, 0361, 0553, 0727; 26: 0639, 0757, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0477; 28: 0501; 29: 0219; 31: 0880, 0949
Forrestal, Michael V. 31: 0443
Fraleigh, William N. 29: 0286; 32: 0069
France, Alec 9: 0001, 0382
Franco, Francisco 32: 0001, 0711
Freeman, Paul L., Jr. 16: 0171, 0471
Fromer, Julian P. 29: 0395
Fromm, Erich 12: 0928
Fulbright, J. William 23: 0476
Galbraith, John Kenneth 4: 0018, 0037; 16: 0083
Garrigues, Antonio 32: 0158, 0337, 0479, 0644
Garthoff, Raymond L. 13: 0354
Gavin, James M. 5: 0629; 7: 0519; 24: 0958; 25: 0145;
28: 0355; 33: 0118; 35: 0343 Gerhardsen., Einar
31: 0689 Gildner, Jay W.
6: 0502
Gilman, Ribbins P. 26: 0851
Gilpatric, Roswell L. 6: 0866; 8: 0238; 12: 0051; 13: 0150
Gironella, Jose Maria 31: 0954
Goodman, Leo M. 9: 0382
Gorbach, Alfons 1: 0131
Green, Howard C. 2: 0905
Greenwald, Joseph A. 33: 0214
Griffith, William E. 12: 0928
Gromyko, Andrei 13: 0653; 17: 0262, 0702; 31: 0519;
33: 0301 Hamilton, Fowler
15: 0735 Harriman, W. Averell
33: 0274 Hassel, Kai-Uwe Von
9: 0001; 12: 0192 Heller, Walter W.
6: 0502; 13: 0539 Hemsing, Albert E.
26: 0639 Heusinger, Adolf
11: 0001 Hillenbrand, Martin J.
7: 0001; 8: 0111; 9: 0094, 0600, 0825; 11: 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740; 12: 0142, 0405, 0996; 13: 0286, 0653, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0202, 0745, 0938; 27: 0954
Hilliker, Grant 31: 0782
Hilsman, Roger 7: 0784; 13: 0354; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202,
0263; 26: 0312, 0639; 35: 0194 Holborn, Fred
6: 0502 Horsey, Outerbridge
29: 0236, 0268, 0274 Hughes, Thomas L.
8: 0238; 9: 0001, 0382, 0825; 12: 0673; 14: 0816; 15: 0001; 31: 0519; 35: 0451
Hulick, Charles E., Jr. 7: 0403; 16: 0171, 0446, 0471, 0644;
17: 0480; 25: 0145, 0216, 0961;
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Hulick, Charles E., Jr., cont. 26: 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554,
0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0674, 0768; 28: 0083
Ingram, George M. 31: 0519
Irving, Albert E. 33: 0520
Jack, Homer A. 12: 0928
Johnson, Robert H. 12: 0760; 31: 0157, 0227
Johnson, U. Alexis 29: 0286; 32: 0537
Katzenbach, Nicholas de B. 12: 0858
Kaysen, Carl 8: 0238, 0401, 0802; 12: 0343, 0643, 0786,
0858, 0928; 13: 0354; 14: 0263, 0415; 15: 0336; 28: 0888; 33: 0165; 34: 0001, 0120
Kennan, George F. 16: 0083; 25: 0001
Kennedy, John F. 1: 0001, 0131, 0231; 4: 0654, 0707, 0738,
0766, 0799, 0826, 0958; 5: 0001, 0239, 0842, 0855, 0878, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 1020, 1038; 6: 0358; 7: 0898; 8: 0539; 9: 0943; 10: 0001, 0090, 0174, 0211, 0387, 0562, 0736, 0905, 0928; 11: 0203, 0620, 0990; 12: 0051, 0775; 13: 0539, 0653, 0931; 14: 0263, 0415; 15: 0292, 0336, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0844; 16: 0001, 0083; 17: 0184; 28: 0083, 0230, 0355, 0759, 0955; 29: 0765, 0828, 0889, 0945, 0966; 30: 0267, 0308, 0359, 0385, 0901; 31: 0042, 0143, 0227, 0286, 0332, 0386, 0689; 32: 0711, 0916; 33: 0229, 0554, 0594, 0633, 0655, 0702, 0705, 0733, 0756, 0818, 0931, 0997; 34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0291, 0309, 0324, 0345, 0394, 0779
Kennedy, Robert F. 27: 0264
Kent, Sherman 16: 0375
Khokhlov, Nikolai 7: 0519
Khrushchev, Nikita S. 6: 0111; 16: 0001, 0962; 27: 0374;
29: 0765; 33: 0301; 34: 0001, 0345 Kidd, Coburn
7: 0642, 0784; 8: 0111, 0238; 9: 0254, 0382; 26: 0093
Kissinger, Henry A. 7: 0001; 11: 0001, 0359; 12: 0505, 0575,
0608, 0643, 0653, 0752; 17: 0953; 34: 0433
Kitchen, Jeffrey C. 9: 0094; 28: 0355
Klein, David 8: 0111, 0238, 0539, 0660, 0802; 9: 0254;
10: 0736; 11: 0740; 12: 0051; 13: 1011; 14: 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0938; 15: 0001; 16: 0171, 0471; 30: 0503; 31: 0865, 0931; 32: 0392; 33: 0444; 35: 0194
Klein, Julius 12: 0366, 0388
Kohler, Foy D. 6: 0260, 0970; 7: 0001; 9: 0254; 11: 0359;
12: 0858; 13: 0816; 14: 0127; 15: 0994; 16: 0171, 0471, 0962; 17: 0088, 0169, 0262, 0342; 27: 0586; 31: 0157; 35: 0426
Komer, Robert W. 6: 0260; 12: 0462, 0575; 13: 0001;
28: 0759; 31: 0332 Korn, David
31: 0954 Kreisky, Bruno
1: 0131 Labouisse, Henry R.
28: 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955 Lampson, Edward T.
33: 0376; 35: 0363 Lefevre, Theo
1: 0231 Legere, Lawrence J., Jr.
13: 0001, 0150, 0432; 14: 0415, 0614, 0745
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. 13: 0150, 0653; 17: 0953
Leone, Giovanni 29: 0874, 0889, 0945
Lightner, E. Allan, Jr. 7: 0001, 0148; 11: 0001; 12: 0142;
13: 0539; 14: 0127, 0938; 15: 0486, 0735; 19: 0615; 23: 0001, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911;
123
24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958; 25: 0001, 0082, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674
Lodge, John D. 31: 0954
Lowenthal, Richard 13: 0354, 0432
Luchsinger, Fred 26: 0554
Lyon, Cecil 33: 0139
Macmillan, Harold 33: 0003, 0554, 0572, 0633, 0655, 0686,
0705, 0733, 0756, 0818, 0931, 0997; 34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0288, 0309, 0324, 0333, 0339, 0345, 0394, 0779
Magill, Robert N. 9: 0001
Manfull, Melvin L. 30: 0087; 31: 1026; 32: 0883; 33: 0111
Mansfield, Mike 14: 0263, 0816
Martin, Edwin M. 31: 0227
Matthews, H. Freeman 1: 0001; 3: 0942
Mautner, Karl F. 12: 0996; 15: 0213
McBride, Robert H. 31: 0954, 1026; 32: 0001, 0069, 0337,
0436, 0745 McCloskey, Matthew H.
29: 0137 McCloy, John J.
9: 0382; 10: 0562 McGhee, George C.
8: 0933; 9: 0001, 0094, 0254, 0382, 0600; 10: 0928; 12: 0192; 13: 0286; 16: 0171, 0446, 0471; 17: 0001; 27: 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083
McKinney, Robert L. 32: 0883, 0916, 0954
McNamara, Robert S. 8: 0238; 12: 0192, 0708; 13: 0001;
14: 0202; 15: 0376; 16: 0756; 32: 0479 McNaughton, John T.
13: 0432
Meloy, Francis E., Jr. 29: 0286
Mendershausen, Horst 13: 0150
Merchant, Livingston 2: 0525
Morris, B. H. 6: 0502; 7: 0519, 0642, 0784; 8: 0111,
0238, 0539; 11: 0001; 12: 0051; 25: 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0383, 0554; 27: 0477, 0586, 0674
Muller, G. F. 11: 0001
Neumann, R. G. 9: 0094
Nitze, Paul H. 5: 0673; 9: 0600; 12: 0526; 13: 0112;
14: 0515, 0614, 0678 Norstad, Lauris J.
23: 0660 Ormsby-Gore, David
33: 0175, 0756, 0818, 0931 Ortiz, Frank V.
32: 0711 Owen, Henry
12: 0462, 0608, 0760; 13: 0001, 0112, 1011; 15: 0113, 0213; 16: 0001; 17: 0088
Parsons, J. Graham 32: 0802, 0821, 0839, 0850, 0866, 0876
Pearson, Lester B. 4: 0799, 0826
Pell, Claiborne 14: 0816
Phillips, Joseph B. 17: 0702; 29: 0395
Piperoglou, J. C. 28: 0355
Pompidou, Georges 29: 0512
Rainier, Prince of Monaco 31: 0143
Raskin, Marcus G. 12: 0928
Reinhardt, G. Frederick 29: 0155, 0164, 0171, 0232, 0236, 0279,
0286, 0395, 0512, 0732, 0828; 30: 0308, 0407, 0503; 32: 0479
Rice, John S. 31: 0157, 0227, 0286, 0332, 0386, 0443
124
Riphagen, W. 17: 0480
Rivkin, William R. 30: 0901; 31: 0001, 0042
Roijen, J. H. van 31: 0332
Rostow, Walt W. 2: 0525; 9: 0094, 0382, 0600; 11: 0085;
12: 0471, 0543, 0760, 0788; 13: 0001; 14: 0678; 15: 0376; 16: 0756; 31: 0227; 32: 0436, 0568, 0883; 33: 0221, 0283
Rusk, Dean 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0636, 0866, 0970;
7: 0148, 0403, 0642, 0898; 8: 0111, 0238, 0539, 0660, 0802, 0933; 9: 0094, 0254, 0382; 11: 0001, 0203, 0359, 0620; 12: 0001, 0051, 0142, 0343; 13: 0354, 0432; 14: 0001, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0745; 15: 0376, 0486, 0735, 0877; 16: 0171, 0375, 0471, 0706, 0756; 17: 0001, 0480, 0953; 19: 0907; 23: 0001, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0361, 0553, 0797, 0868, 0958; 25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0733, 0894; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0768, 0954; 28: 0001, 0230, 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 29: 0001, 0155, 0164, 0211, 0236, 0765, 0889; 30: 0087, 0308, 0359, 0407, 0503, 0901; 31: 0157, 0227, 0332, 0519, 0880, 0949, 1026; 32: 0001, 0158, 0223, 0268, 0337, 0479, 0644, 0883, 0916; 33: 0059, 0087, 0165, 0262, 0348, 0520, 0931; 34: 0779, 0856; 35: 0032
Saragat, Giuseppe 29: 0286
Saunders, Harold H. 31: 0865
Schaetzel, J. R. 33: 0024, 0050
Schelling, T. C. 12: 0858
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr. 29: 0174, 0228; 30: 0087; 33: 0251
Schofield, James H. 6: 0260
Schorr, Daniel 15: 0486
Schroeder, Gerhard 8: 0001, 0660; 9: 0094, 0254
Schutz, W. W. 14: 0938
Segni, Antonio 29: 0605
Shaw, J. P. 15: 0113
Shriver, R. Sargent, Jr. 31: 0519
Sloan, Frank K. 32: 0711
Smallwood, J. R. 31: 0505
Smith, Abbot 14: 0515
Smith, Benjamin A. 14: 0816
Smith, W. Y. 16: 0171, 0706; 32: 0711
Sobell, Helen L. 29: 0395
Sorensen, Theodore C. 15: 0994
Spain, James W. 35: 0465
Speidel, George 9: 0382
Stevenson, Adlai E. 12: 0608; 16: 0083; 20: 0540, 0639, 0915;
23: 0823; 24: 0105; 27: 0001; 28: 0501 Stoddart, Jonathan D.
34: 0779 Stull, Lee T.
27: 0374 Sweet, Paul R.
7: 0784 Taylor, Maxwell D.
9: 0825; 12: 0760; 13: 0001, 0653; 15: 0844; 17: 0184; 28: 0759; 31: 0865
Thirring, Hans 1: 0001
Thompson, Llewellyn E. 9: 0254; 14: 0678, 0816; 19: 0907;
23: 0001, 0243; 25: 0082, 0216, 0818; 33: 0520
Toon, Malcolm 26: 0757
Topping, J. L. 13: 0432
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Toscano, Mario 29: 0479
Tyler, William R. 6: 0111; 11: 0001; 14: 0263, 0515;
29: 0286; 32: 0001, 0069; 33: 0356 Ulbricht, Walter
7: 0148 von Liechtenstein, Franz Joseph
30: 0898 Walker, Gordon
33: 0520 Walter, Emil
8: 0802 Watkinson, Harold
34: 0856 Watrous, Livingston D.
32: 0392, 0479 Wharton, Clifton R.
31: 0519 Wiles, John
31: 0094
Williamson, Francis T. 6: 0358; 8: 0539, 0660; 26: 0639; 27: 0096;
29: 0286, 0395, 0605 Wilson, Donald M.
17: 0184 Wilson, Harold
33: 0301, 0444; 35: 0194 Wilson, Robert E.
31: 0157 Wine, James W.
30: 0901 Woodward, Robert F.
31: 0913; 32: 0069, 0158, 0223, 0268, 0310, 0337, 0392, 0479, 0537, 0644, 0745
Yakubovsky, Ivan 25: 0894; 27: 0264
Young, Philip 31: 0157
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SUBJECT INDEX The following index is a guide to the major topics in this microform publication. The first number after each entry refers to the reel, while the four-digit number following the colon refers to the frame number at which the file containing information on the subject begins. Hence, 28: 0001 directs researchers to Frame 0001 of Reel 28. By referring to the Reel Index, which constitutes the initial segment of this guide, the researcher will find topics listed in the order in which they appear on the film.
Abrasimov, Pyotr A.
28: 0001 Acheson, Dean
11: 0244; 12: 0653 Accidents
see Aviation accidents and safety see Mine accidents and safety
Aden 33: 0165, 0997
Adenauer, Konrad 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0866; 7: 0001,
0262, 0403, 0519, 0642, 0784; 8: 0660, 0933; 9: 0382, 0943; 10: 0001, 0090, 0174, 0211, 0387, 0562, 0736; 11: 0001, 0085, 0203, 0244, 0350, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839, 0902, 0990; 12: 0192, 0343, 0366, 0388; 13: 0286; 19: 0201, 0370, 0466, 0615; 20: 0130, 0750; 21: 0444; 22: 0197, 0741, 0864, 0964; 25: 0216, 0311; 26: 0213, 0312, 0974; 29: 0395; 33: 0756
Adoula, Cyrille 1: 0783; 2: 0201; 35: 0032
Africa Algeria 5: 0572, 0603, 0793 Ethiopia 24: 0180 general 31: 0850, 0853, 0859; 32: 0337;
33: 0103; 34: 0567, 0856 Ghana 33: 0756 Nigeria 19: 0615 Ruanda-Urundi 1: 0346, 0509; 2: 0201 Somalia 30: 0043, 0087 South Africa 31: 0839; 33: 0376, 0415 Tunisia 5: 0888 see also Angola
see also Congo, Democratic Republic of see also Morocco
Agricultural surpluses 4: 0187, 0285
Agriculture 9: 0254
Agriculture in foreign trade 1: 0509, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0315;
3: 0942; 4: 0103, 0187, 0285; 5: 1064; 33: 0024, 0050, 0214
Ailleret, Charles 5: 0773
Air Force 2: 0862
Air traffic control 18: 0001, 0237, 0644; 21: 0098, 0199;
23: 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868; 25: 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093; 27: 0768; 28: 0001, 0083
Aircraft 33: 0111, 0327, 0931 see also Military aircraft
Airlines 4: 0018, 0037; 12: 0858; 17: 0905;
23: 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868; 31: 0157, 0227; 32: 0883; 33: 0327
Airports and airways 4: 0018, 0037, 0356, 0429, 0491, 0583
Airspace, international law 3: 0089, 0468; 12: 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775,
0858; 14: 0001, 0127; 17: 0905; 18: 0001, 0237, 0527, 0644; 19: 0201,
127
Airspace, international law cont. 0790, 0907; 20: 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540,
0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0864, 0964; 23: 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868; 25: 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093; 27: 0768; 28: 0001, 0083
Albania 28: 0759
Albert, Prince of Belgium 2: 0267
Algeria 5: 0572, 0603, 0793
Alliance for Progress 2: 0525
Alphand, Herve 5: 0673, 0682
American Enterprise Association 12: 0801
Amrehn, Franz 27: 0193
Angola 31: 0865, 0877, 0880, 0913, 0931, 0935;
34: 0567 Antitrust law
4: 0103 Apartheid
31: 0839 Arab-Israeli conflict
4: 0654; 34: 0856 Armed services
2: 0128, 0470, 0611, 0700, 0749, 0811, 0862, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089, 0265, 0468, 0771, 0823, 0988; 4: 0356, 0491, 0536, 0583, 0850, 0862, 0887, 0905, 0923, 0958; 5: 0001, 0112, 0635, 0652, 0773, 0842; 6: 0260; 7: 0784; 8: 0802; 11: 0620; 12: 0051, 0598; 18: 0432, 0527; 19: 0201; 20: 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 28: 0230, 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 29: 0183; 30: 0359; 31: 0689, 1026; 32: 0711; 35: 0194, 0426
see also Civil-military relations see also Defense budgets and
appropriations see also Defense contracts and
procurement
see also Defense industries see also Defense research see also Logistics see also terms beginning with Military
Armed services reserves 12: 0786
Arms control and disarmament 2: 0611, 0700; 3: 0866; 5: 0579, 1014,
1044; 6: 0636; 8: 0660; 11: 0085, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0620; 13: 0653; 14: 0678; 16: 0117; 19: 0201, 0370, 0527, 0615, 0985; 21: 0372, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0954; 24: 0644; 29: 0001, 0512; 32: 0839; 33: 0301, 0818, 0931; 34: 0001, 0567, 0856; 35: 0164
see also Nuclear test ban Arms trade
6: 0358; 12: 0192; 28: 0355; 31: 0850; 32: 0883; 33: 0083, 0180; 34: 0001
Arrest 8: 0111, 0238; 23: 0660
Asia Japan 4: 0285; 19: 0001, 0201 Kashmir34: 0074 Korea 29: 0966 Pakistan 2: 0700; 33: 0165; 34: 0074 see also China, People’s Republic of see also India see also Indonesia see also India see also Southeast Asia see also Turkey
Athletics see Sports and athletics
Austria 1: 0001, 0131; 5: 0593; 30: 0001
Autobahn see Highways
Aviation see Air traffic control see Aircraft see Airlines see Airports and airways see Airspace, international law see Civil aviation see Military aircraft
Aviation accidents and safety 17: 0905
Azores 31: 0865, 0880, 0913, 0931, 0935
128
Balance of payments 3: 0510, 0771, 0909; 4: 0072, 0356, 0536,
0738; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0866; 8: 0238, 0933; 9: 0094, 0254; 10: 0174; 11: 0244, 0620, 0839; 12: 0192; 28: 0355, 0651, 0759, 0955; 29: 0140, 0236, 0605; 30: 0001, 0183; 32: 0158, 0310, 0337; 34: 0459, 0690
Ball, George W. 1: 0620
Barges 18: 0001, 0237
BASC see Berlin Air Safety Center
Baudoin, King of Denmark 1: 0231, 0924
Beatrix, Princess of Netherlands 31: 0443
Belgium 1: 0231, 0283, 0346, 0414, 0509, 0620,
0704, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0128, 0201, 0267, 0281; 5: 0842; 19: 0701; 35: 0032
Ben-Gurion, David 4: 0654; 34: 0001
Berg, Fritz 8: 0802
Berlin Air Safety Center (BASC) 17: 0702; 22: 0528, 0741; 23: 0911;
24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868; 26: 0093
Berlin Crisis 1: 0283; 4: 0958; 5: 0001, 0112, 0239,
0579, 0621, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 0996; 6: 0260, 0358, 0502, 0866; 7: 0001, 0148, 0403, 0519, 0784, 0898; 8: 0001, 0111, 0401; 9: 0254, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0387; 11: 0001, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839, 0902; 12: 0192, 0324, 0405, 0451, 0462, 0468, 0471, 0493, 0505, 0522, 0526, 0543, 0575, 0608, 0635, 0643, 0653, 0667, 0673, 0708, 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775, 0786, 0788, 0801, 0858, 0928, 0996; 13: 0001, 0112, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0354, 0432, 0539, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0113, 0292, 0336, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0169, 0184, 0222, 0262, 0342, 0480, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905, 0953; 18: 0367; 19: 0001, 0201;
21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083; 29: 0155, 0164, 0765;
30: 0087, 0214, 0435; 31: 0519; 33: 0066, 0076, 0175, 0301, 0705, 0733, 0756, 0818; 34: 0345, 0690, 0856; 35: 0001, 0194, 0328
Berlin Task Force 14: 0127, 0202; 16: 0756; 17: 0480
Berlin, Germany 1: 0283; 2: 0611; 4: 0958; 5: 0001, 0112,
0239, 0579, 0621, 0888; 6: 0260, 0358, 0866; 7: 0001, 0148, 0403, 0519, 0784, 0898; 8: 0001, 0111, 0401; 9: 0001, 0254, 0382, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0387; 11: 0001, 0085, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740; 12: 0142, 0192, 0324, 0405, 0451, 0462, 0468, 0471, 0493, 0505, 0522, 0526, 0543, 0575, 0608, 0635, 0643, 0653, 0667, 0673, 0708, 0723, 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775, 0786, 0788, 0801, 0858, 0928, 0996; 13: 0001, 0112, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0354, 0432, 0539, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0113, 0213, 0292, 0336, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0083, 0117; 17: 0088, 0169, 0184, 0222, 0262, 0342, 0480, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905,
129
0953; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0237, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083; 29: 0155, 0164, 0765; 33: 0001, 0038, 0066, 0076, 0175, 0705, 0733, 0756; 34: 0345, 0690; 35: 0001, 0194, 0328
Bernhard, Prince of Netherlands 31: 0227, 0332
Bicycles 33: 0139
Bidault, Georges 5: 0755
Biological warfare see Chemical and biological warfare
Birrenbach, Kurt 9: 0600
Blanshard, Paul 29: 0512
Blockade 2: 0990; 5: 1020; 7: 0001; 12: 0801;
14: 0515; 15: 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0237, 0367, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0790, 0907, 0985; 20: 0001, 0130, 0237; 21: 0954; 22: 0528; 24: 0727
Blomyer, Horst 9: 0094
Bolivia 34: 0690
Bombs 27: 0374
Bonn, FRG 19: 0615, 0790
Borders 4: 0654; 6: 0260; 8: 0001, 0111; 12: 0324,
0405, 0526, 0643, 0667, 0788; 13: 0001, 0286, 0354, 0432, 0653, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0113, 0213, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844; 16: 0117, 0171; 17: 0088, 0169, 0222, 0480, 0597, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905, 0953; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0237, 0367, 0644; 19: 0001, 0370, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823; 24: 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083
Borg-Olivier, Georgio 31: 0094
Bowles, Chester K. 28: 0651
Boycotts see Embargoes and boycotts
Brandt, Willy 6: 0260, 0502; 7: 0898; 8: 0001, 0401;
11: 0001; 12: 0192; 14: 0127, 0415; 15: 0292, 0336; 19: 0201, 0370, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790; 20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439; 21: 0444, 0545, 0954; 23: 0001; 24: 0001; 25: 0145, 0311, 0459, 0733; 26: 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0096, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0768; 28: 0083
Brasseur, Maurice 1: 0414
Brauer, Max 8: 0802
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Brezhnev, Leonid 4: 0958; 5: 0455
Briggs, Ellis O. 28: 0230
British American colonies 33: 0092
British Honduras 33: 0092
Brown, George 33: 0520
Budgets see Defense budgets and appropriations
Bulgaria 28: 0230, 0759
Bunker, Ellsworth 31: 0332
Burma 19: 0985
Butler, R. A. 33: 0376, 0415, 0520
Butterworth, Walton 3: 0265
Cabot, Louis W. 5: 0629
Caetano, Marcelo 31: 0834
Cambodia 5: 0640
Canada 2: 0372, 0409, 0470, 0525, 0611, 0667,
0700, 0749, 0811, 0862, 0905, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089, 0208, 0265, 0340, 0395, 0468, 0510, 0734, 0771, 0823, 0866, 0909, 0942, 0988, 1029; 4: 0001, 0018, 0037, 0072, 0103, 0187, 0285, 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583, 0654, 0707, 0738, 0766, 0799, 0826; 19: 0527; 31: 0505
Caramanlis, Constantine 28: 0230, 0651, 0759, 0888; 29: 0001
Carbonnel, Eric de 5: 0635, 0764
Carpets and rugs 1: 0414, 0509, 0620
Carstens, Karl 12: 0001; 19: 0790
Castiella, Fernando M. 32: 0568, 0745
Castro, Fidel 10: 0211; 32: 0954
Catholic Church 8: 0933; 35: 0446, 0451, 0465
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) 5: 0572; 7: 0148, 0642; 8: 0238, 0539;
13: 0816; 14: 0745; 15: 0001; 16: 0375; 25: 0216, 0459, 0534; 28: 0651, 0759, 0888; 29: 0286, 0732; 30: 0087, 0308; 31: 0094, 0157, 0834, 0859; 32: 0069, 0537; 35: 0465, 0484
Challe, Maurice 5: 0572
Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg 30: 0901; 31: 0001, 0042
Chemical and biological warfare 17: 0480
China, People’s Republic of 2: 0372, 0409, 0611, 0667; 3: 0866;
4: 0103, 0187, 0943; 5: 0750, 0773, 0785, 0793, 0800, 0808; 19: 0790; 30: 0001; 33: 0083, 0111, 0274; 34: 0074, 0567, 0690, 0856
Christian Democrat Left (Spain) 31: 0954
Christian Democratic Party (Italy) 29: 0685
Christian Democratic Union (FRG 6: 0111; 7: 0784; 11: 0001; 12: 0402
Christmas Island 33: 0756
CIA see Central Intelligence Agency
Civil Aeronautics Board 4: 0018, 0037; 33: 0266
Civil aviation 3: 0395; 4: 0018, 0037, 0103; 13: 0653,
0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0938; 15: 0735; 17: 0597, 0661, 0702, 0856, 0905; 21: 0001; 23: 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868; 25: 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093; 27: 0674; 30: 0183, 0901; 31: 0001; 33: 0266
Civil-military relations 14: 0127; 18: 0001, 0367; 19: 0370, 0466;
20: 0915; 21: 0295; 22: 0197; 29: 0966 Clay, Lucius D., Jr.
12: 0760; 13: 0001; 14: 0127; 15: 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844; 20: 0237; 24: 0180, 0553; 25: 0001; 26: 0383, 0450
Coal and coal mining 6: 0358, 0502; 8: 0238
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Colleges and universities Harvard University 8: 0401 Memorial University (Newfoundland)
31: 0505 Colloquium on the Defense of Europe
2: 0001 Colonialism and colonial affairs
1: 0231, 0283, 0346, 0509, 0620, 0704, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0128, 0201, 0267, 0281; 3: 0942; 5: 0572, 0603, 0793, 0800, 0842, 0888; 32: 0537; 33: 0092; 34: 0567, 0856
see also Portuguese colonies Columbia River
2: 0700, 0749, 0811, 0905, 0990; 3: 0340, 0395, 0734, 0771, 0823, 0866; 4: 0103, 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583
Commercial law 4: 0285
Communications publishers and publishing 4: 0187, 0285 see also Speeches and addresses
Communism and communist parties 1: 0001, 0131; 2: 0372, 0409; 3: 0866;
4: 0103, 0187, 0862, 0958; 5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0455, 0579, 0773, 0785, 0800, 0855; 6: 0757; 7: 0519, 0642; 8: 0401, 0933; 9: 0094, 0825, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0736, 0928; 11: 0244, 0620; 12: 0192; 13: 0432; 15: 0213; 17: 0702, 0856; 19: 0201; 27: 0001; 29: 0001, 0140, 0183, 0211, 0605; 32: 0711, 0954; 33: 0003, 0274, 0286, 0376, 0415, 0655; 34: 0567, 0690, 0856; 35: 0001, 0032, 0194, 0465, 0484
Conferences 19: 0201 see also Exhibitions and trade fairs
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 1: 0231, 0283, 0346, 0509, 0620, 0704,
0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0128, 0201, 0267, 0372; 3: 0942; 5: 0842; 29: 0966; 33: 0154, 0157, 0931; 35: 0032
Contingency planning see Military strategy
Coral reefs and islands 33: 0756
Corporations Douglas Aircraft Corp. 33: 0327 Eastern Airlines 32: 0883
Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi 30: 0001 International Telephone and Telegraph
33: 0111 KLM 31: 0157, 0227 Marzotto Company 29: 0395; 30: 0359 Pan American World Airways 12: 0858 RAND 18: 0432, 0527 Standard Telephones and Cables 33: 0111 see also Multinational corporations
Cortina, Pedro 32: 0310
Cotton 4: 0187, 0285
Council for Relief Agencies Licensed for Operation in Germany
7: 0898 Council of Foreign Ministers
19: 0201 Couve de Murville, Maurice
1: 0509; 5: 0619, 0793; 19: 0907, 0985 Crime and criminals
8: 0802 Cuba
1: 0131, 0704, 0783; 2: 0372, 0409, 0470, 0667, 0749, 0811, 0990; 4: 0187, 0766, 0923; 5: 0621, 0673, 1020, 1032, 1038; 10: 0211, 0387; 11: 0620, 0740, 0990; 14: 0515, 0614, 0678; 27: 0001, 0264; 28: 0651, 0888; 29: 0765; 30: 0214, 0435; 32: 0883, 0954; 33: 0165, 0376, 0415, 0444, 0997; 34: 0567; 35: 0194
Cuban Missile Crisis 2: 0990; 4: 0766; 5: 1020, 1032, 1038;
10: 0211, 0387; 11: 0740, 0839, 0990; 14: 0614, 0678; 27: 0001, 0264; 28: 0651; 29: 0765; 33: 0165, 0997
Cultural relations exchange of persons programs 5: 0455 general 11: 0244
Cyprus 29: 0001
Czechoslovakia 21: 0001, 0098
de Gaulle, Charles 1: 0131, 0231, 0346, 0414, 0620, 0704,
0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0128, 0201, 0281, 0315, 0667; 5: 0569, 0579, 0587, 0590, 0593, 0596, 0603, 0621, 0673, 0680, 0682, 0693, 0700, 0750, 0769, 0773, 0785, 0789, 0808,
132
de Gaulle, Charles, cont. 1057, 1064; 6: 0111, 0358; 7: 0001;
8: 0802, 0933; 10: 0001, 0090, 0562, 0736; 11: 0479,
0839; 12: 0723; 14: 0816; 19: 0201; 20: 0439, 0540; 21: 0698, 0883, 0954; 22: 0197, 0322, 0528, 0864, 0964; 25: 0311; 28: 0759; 31: 1026; 32: 0866; 33: 0059, 0572, 0686; 34: 0074, 0120, 0225, 0459, 0856; 35: 0328, 0343
de Staercke, Roger 19: 0701
de Yturralde, Mariano 32: 0001
Defectors 12: 0296; 33: 0323
Defense budgets and appropriations 2: 0128; 4: 0887, 0905; 6: 0111, 0358,
0502; 7: 0519, 0898; 8: 0238, 0539; 9: 0382, 0600; 10: 0211; 12: 0051, 0192, 0471, 0598; 19: 0201; 28: 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 30: 0359; 31: 0519, 0689, 0782; 33: 0705
Defense contracts and procurement 2: 0128, 0667
Defense industries 4: 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536; 5: 0652, 1038
Defense research 2: 0128; 12: 0192; 34: 0856
Deloncle, Habib 5: 1064
Denmark 4: 0850, 0862, 0887, 0905, 0923, 0943;
5: 0001, 0112, 0239 Department of Army
26: 0213 Department of Defense
2: 0128; 6: 0636; 12: 0051, 0505, 0526, 0598, 0858; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218; 14: 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938; 17: 0184; 28: 0759; 31: 0880, 0913, 0931; 32: 0310, 0337, 0479, 0644, 0711
Department of State 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0636, 0866,
0970; 7: 0001, 0148, 0262, 0403, 0519, 0642, 0784, 0898; 8: 0001, 0111, 0238, 0401, 0495, 0660, 0802, 0933; 9: 0001, 0094, 0254, 0382, 0600, 0825;
10: 0928; 11: 0203, 0244, 0359; 12: 0001, 0051, 0471, 0505, 0526, 0543, 0608, 0858; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218, 0354, 0432, 0653, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0113, 0213, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0184, 0222, 0262, 0342; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083, 0230, 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 29: 0001, 0094, 0140, 0155, 0164, 0211, 0219, 0236, 0268, 0274, 0279, 0286, 0395, 0512, 0605, 0732, 0966;
30: 0001, 0043, 0087, 0183, 0214, 0308, 0901; 31: 0001, 0042, 0143, 0157, 0227, 0286, 0332, 0386, 0443, 0519, 0689, 0839, 0880, 0913, 0935, 0938, 0945, 0949, 0954, 1026; 32: 0001, 0069, 0158, 0223, 0268, 0310, 0337, 0392, 0436, 0479, 0537, 0568, 0644, 0711, 0745, 0792, 0802, 0821, 0839, 0850, 0866, 0872, 0876, 0883, 0916, 0954;
33: 0024, 0038, 0050, 0059, 0066, 0072, 0076, 0083, 0087, 0092, 0103, 0111, 0118, 0131, 0139, 0148, 0151, 0157, 0165, 0214, 0221, 0229, 0237, 0262, 0286, 0323, 0327, 0348, 0356, 0376, 0415, 0487, 0520, 0594, 0705, 0733, 0756, 0931, 0997; 34: 0001, 0120, 0433, 0459, 0567, 0690, 0779, 0856; 35: 0032, 0194, 0343, 0451
Developing countries 6: 0111, 0866, 0970; 7: 0262, 0642, 0784;
11: 0244; 16: 0083; 25: 0145; 29: 0236; 30: 0001, 0043, 0435; 31: 0689; 34: 0459, 0567, 0690
133
Diefenbaker, John 2: 0372, 0409, 0470, 0525, 0611, 0667,
0700, 0749, 0811, 0862, 0905, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089, 0208, 0265, 0340, 0468, 0988
Diplomatic and consular service 5: 0629; 6: 0502; 18: 0087; 19: 0001, 0370,
0466, 0527; 31: 0143; 32: 0001 see also Passports and visas
Discrimination see Racial discrimination
District of Columbia 8:0802
Dixon, Pierson 5: 0785
Donations see Gifts and donations
Douglas Aircraft Corporation 33: 0327
Douglas-Home, Alec 19: 0907, 0985; 33: 0087, 0154, 0157,
0356, 0376, 0415 Dowling, Walter C.
19: 0370 8: 0802
Dulles, John Foster 8: 0001
Eastern Airlines 32: 0883
Eastern Europe Albania 28: 0759 Bulgaria 28: 0230, 0759 Czechoslovakia 21: 0001, 0098 general 13: 0432 Poland 6: 0111; 33: 0286 see also German Democratic Republic see also Yugoslavia
East-West trade 19: 0985; 20: 0001; 27: 0001; 28: 0888;
33: 0111 Economic indicators
7: 0784, 0898; 11: 0350; 15: 0001, 0213; 19: 0201; 25: 0459; 28: 0355; 29: 0732
Economic policy 1: 0414; 8: 0401; 19: 0466, 0527, 0615,
0790; 21: 0295, 1025; 23: 0330; 24: 0105, 0180; 25: 0216, 0459; 27: 0096; 28: 0501, 0651, 0759; 29: 0140, 0183, 0512, 0605; 30: 0001; 32: 0784; 34: 0459, 0690, 0779; 35: 0194
see also Fiscal policy
Ecumenical Council Vatican II 35: 0451
Education 24: 0361; 30: 0043; 33: 0444
EEC see European Economic Community
Eisenhower, Dwight D. 34: 0345
Elections 2: 0811, 0862, 0905, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089,
0208, 0265, 0340; 5: 0112, 0239, 0644, 0773; 6: 0260, 0502, 0636; 8: 0111, 0933; 13: 0600, 0653; 17: 0661; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0615, 0790, 0907; 20: 0439; 26: 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0477; 28: 0230, 0955; 29: 0001; 31: 0443; 34: 0856
Elizabeth, Queen of Belgium 1: 0414, 0620
Embargoes and boycotts 8: 0539; 13: 0150, 0286, 0354, 0539;
15: 0113, 0213; 17: 0774; 19: 0001, 0370, 0790, 0985; 20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0915; 21: 0295, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0883, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0322, 0429, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0476, 0660; 31: 0839, 0850
see also Blockade see also Quarantine
Emergency medical services 26: 0213, 0312, 0974
Energy resources 3: 0909; 4: 0103, 0536 see also Coal and coal mining see also Nuclear power see also Petroleum and petroleum industry
Engines 33: 0931
Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi 30: 0001
Epstein, Julius 12: 0343, 0366, 0388
Erhard, Ludwig 6: 0757, 0866, 0970; 7: 0898; 8: 0660,
0802; 9: 0094, 0382, 0600, 0825; 10: 0905, 0928; 12: 0192; 26: 0639
Erlander, Tage F. 32: 0792
Erler, Fritz 8: 0802
Espionage 1: 0414; 19: 0466; 27: 0768; 32: 0872
134
Ethics 35: 0363
Ethiopia 24: 0180
Europa-Union of Germany 9: 0094
European Command 18: 0237
European Economic Community (EEC) 1: 0001, 0131, 0283, 0346, 0414, 0509,
0620, 0704, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0201, 0281, 0315, 0409, 0700, 0749; 4: 0285, 0923, 0943; 5: 0455, 0587, 0603, 0619, 0644, 0682, 0693, 1057, 1064; 6: 0866, 0970; 7: 0001, 0403, 0784; 8: 0238, 0539, 0660;
11: 0085, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0839, 0902; 12: 0001; 15: 0001; 29: 0268, 0274, 0279, 0395; 30: 0001, 0214, 0359, 0407, 0435, 0901; 31: 0001, 0042, 0157, 0286, 0386, 0443, 0519, 0689, 0782; 32: 0821, 0839, 0866, 0883; 33: 0024, 0050, 0059, 0118, 0131, 0139, 0148, 0151, 0182, 0214, 0221, 0572, 0594, 0702; 34: 0074, 0433, 0459, 0690, 0779, 0856; 35: 0032, 0164, 0194, 0328, 0343
European Free Trade Association 1: 0704; 5: 0455; 32: 0792, 0802; 33: 0024,
0050, 0594; 35: 0032 Exchange of persons programs
5: 0455 Excise tax
3: 0510, 0734 Exhibitions and trade fairs
20: 0847; 24: 0105, 0180 Export controls
15: 0113 Export-Import Bank
2: 0128 Fanfani, Amintore
5: 0590; 29: 0155, 0164, 0232, 0286, 0765, 0828, 0889, 0966; 30: 0001, 0043, 0087, 0214, 0267, 0308, 0359, 0385, 0407, 0435
Fayat, Henri 2: 0001
Fechter, Peter 14: 0263; 26: 0093, 0639
Federal Aviation Administration 4: 0018, 0037
Federation of the West Indies 34: 0690
Fenoaltea, Sergio 30: 0043
Fey, Roger 5: 0680
Finance see International finance
Finland 5: 0001 4: 0862, 0958; 5: 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455;
31: 0519, 0689 Finletter, Thomas K.
19: 0527 Firearms
26: 0093 Fiscal policy
3: 0468, 0510, 0734, 0771; 4: 0887, 0905; 28: 0759
see also Taxation Fish and fishing industry
3: 0395; 4: 0356, 0491, 0536, 0583 Food assistance
4: 0285 Food supply
25: 0534; 27: 0096 Foreign assistance
4: 0850, 0887, 0905, 0923; 5: 0338, 0635, 0640; 6: 0111, 0757, 0866, 0970; 7: 0262, 0642, 0784, 0898; 8: 0238, 0539; 9: 0600, 0825; 11: 0244, 0620, 0902; 18: 0166; 19: 0201; 22: 0528; 28: 0230, 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 29: 0001, 0094, 0140, 0236; 30: 0001, 0043, 0087, 0183, 0435; 31: 0689, 0954; 32: 0644; 33: 0286; 34: 0459, 0567, 0690
Foreign debts 28: 0501
Foreign economic relations 1: 0001, 0131; 2: 0905; 3: 0468, 0771,
0909; 4: 0072, 0103, 0187, 0285, 0943; 5: 0455, 0587, 0593, 0603, 0619, 0621, 0644, 0682, 0690, 0693, 0700, 0750, 0755, 1057, 1064; 6: 0111, 0260, 0866, 0970; 7: 0001, 0403, 0784, 0898; 8: 0238, 0539, 0660;
10: 0928; 11: 0203, 0359, 0620, 0839, 0902; 12: 0001, 0051; 15: 0001; 18: 0087; 19: 0370; 28: 0501; 29: 0268, 0274, 0279, 0395;
135
30: 0087, 0214, 0407, 0435, 0901; 31: 0001, 0042, 0094, 0157, 0286, 0386, 0443, 0519, 0689, 0782, 1026; 32: 0158, 0784, 0792, 0821, 0839, 0866, 0876, 0883, 0954; 33: 0024, 0050, 0059, 0118, 0131, 0139, 0148, 0151, 0182, 0214, 0221, 0229, 0237, 0376, 0415, 0572, 0594, 0702; 34: 0074, 0120, 0433, 0459, 0567, 0690, 0779, 0856; 35: 0032, 0164, 0194, 0328, 0343
see also Foreign exchange see also Foreign investments see also Foreign trade see also International sanctions
Foreign exchange 3: 0395; 32: 0069; 34: 0779
Foreign investments 4: 0103, 0285; 5: 0455, 0693
Foreign opinion of the U.S. 2: 0372, 0409, 0525; 3: 0001, 0089;
5: 0572, 0764 Foreign trade
1: 0346, 0414, 0509, 0620, 0704, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0093, 0201, 0267, 0281, 0315, 0372, 0409, 0470, 0667, 0700, 0749, 0811, 0905; 3: 0340, 0395, 0510, 0909, 0942, 0988, 1029; 4: 0072, 0187, 0285, 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583, 0738, 0923, 0943;
5: 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0640, 0785, 0800, 1064; 6: 0358, 0502, 0866, 0970; 7: 0001, 0148, 0642, 0784; 8: 0238; 9: 0825; 10: 0387; 20: 0750; 25: 0894; 27: 0001; 29: 0219, 0395, 0966; 30: 0087; 33: 0139, 0327, 0444, 0633; 34: 0120, 0459, 0690, 0779, 0856; 35: 0032, 0194
see also Agriculture in foreign trade see also Arms trade see also Balance of payments see also East-West trade see also Embargoes and boycotts see also Export controls see also Import restrictions see also Tariffs see also Trade agreements
Four Power Commission 17: 0088
Four-Power Working Group 13: 0600; 19: 0001, 0466
France
1: 0346, 0414, 0509, 0704, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0128, 0281, 0315;
5: 0569, 0572, 0579, 0587, 0593, 0596, 0603, 0619, 0621, 0635, 0640, 0644, 0652, 0673, 0680, 0682, 0687, 0690, 0693, 0697, 0700, 0750, 0755, 0758, 0764, 0769, 0773, 0785, 0789, 0793, 0798, 0800, 0808, 0814, 0842, 0855, 0878, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 0996, 1014, 1020, 1032, 1038, 1044, 1057, 1064; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358; 7: 0001, 0519; 8: 0660, 0802, 0933; 9: 0382, 0825;
10: 0562, 0736; 11: 0902; 12: 0001, 0051, 0996; 14: 0001, 0127, 0816; 16: 0171, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0262, 0342, 0661, 0953; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0644; 19: 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0907; 21: 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243;
25: 0145, 0613, 0733; 26: 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851; 32: 0479; 33: 0059, 0229, 0376, 0415, 0572, 0686; 34: 0074, 0120, 0225, 0459, 0856; 35: 0194, 0328, 0343
France, Pierre M. 5: 0750
Franco, Francisco 31: 0954, 1026; 32: 0001, 0069, 0436,
0568 Free Democratic Party of Germany
7: 0148 Freight
18: 0001, 0237; 20: 0439 FRG
see Germany, Federal Republic of Fulbright, J. William
19: 0790 Gallois, Pierre M.
2: 0001 Garrigues, Antonio
32: 0001, 0069, 0392, 0644 Gavin, James M.
5: 0629 GDR
see German Democratic Republic General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
1: 0346, 0855, 0924; 2: 0905; 4: 0103, 0187, 0285, 0429, 0536, 0583, 0738; 5: 0455
136
General Labor Union 31: 0954
Gerhardsen, Einar 31: 0689
German Democratic Republic (GDR, aka East Germany)
1: 0283, 0346, 0704, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0201, 0611, 0667, 0749, 0905; 4: 0923, 0958;
5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0579, 0596, 0769, 0785, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 0996, 1044; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0757; 7: 0148, 0784; 8: 0001, 0111, 0238; 9: 0001, 0254, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090; 11: 0001, 0085, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839, 0902, 0990; 12: 0296, 0324, 0405, 0425, 0543, 0643, 0653, 0928; 13: 0286, 0342, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0113, 0213, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0117, 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0169, 0222, 0480, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905, 0953; 18: 0237, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0615, 0790;
20: 0847; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894; 26: 0093, 0213; 27: 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0674, 0768, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083; 32: 0916; 33: 0733, 0756
see also Berlin, Germany Germany, Federal Republic of (FRG, aka West Germany)
1: 0283, 0346, 0414, 0704, 0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0128, 0201, 0281, 0315, 0611, 0667, 0749, 0905; 4: 0654, 0862, 0923, 0958;
5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0579, 0596, 0682, 0687, 0693, 0758, 0769, 0785, 0793, 0798, 0808, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 0996, 1044; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0636, 0757, 0866,
0970; 7: 0001, 0148, 0262, 0403, 0519, 0642, 0784, 0898; 8: 0001, 0111, 0238, 0401, 0495, 0539, 0660, 0802, 0933; 9: 0001, 0094, 0254, 0382, 0600, 0825, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0174, 0211, 0387, 0562, 0736, 0905, 0928; 11: 0001, 0085, 0203, 0244, 0350, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839, 0902, 0990; 12: 0001, 0051, 0192, 0343, 0366, 0388, 0402, 0425, 0505, 0543, 0575, 0996; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0415, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0117; 17: 0088, 0262, 0342, 0480, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905, 0953; 18: 0432, 0527; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613; 26: 0001; 28: 0083; 31: 0829; 33: 0229, 0756; 35: 0328
see also Berlin, Germany see also Bonn, FRG
Ghana 33: 0756
Gifts and donations 4: 0001
Glass and glass industry 1: 0414, 0509, 0620
Gold 32: 0069
Gorbach, Alfons 1: 0001, 0131
Gordon, Walter 3: 0468, 0734
Government and the press 13: 0367; 18: 0367; 29: 0001
Government information and information services
5: 0455; 8: 0111, 0238; 12: 0343, 0366, 0388
Government pay 5: 0629
Government property 28: 0083
Government securities 5: 0690
Grains 2: 0315; 3: 0942
137
Greece 28: 0230, 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888,
0955; 29: 0001 Green, Howard C.
2: 0372, 0470, 0611, 0700, 0749, 0811, 0905, 0990; 3: 0089, 0208; 4: 0707
Greenland 4: 0905, 0923
Grewe, Wilhelm C. 6: 0502, 0636; 7: 0001, 0403, 0898;
25: 0082, 0145 Gromyko, Andrei
2: 0990; 5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0933; 7: 0001; 12: 0996; 13: 0001, 0653, 0816; 19: 0615, 0907; 20: 0847; 21: 0545, 0622, 0814; 22: 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528; 23: 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823; 27: 0477; 28: 0001, 0083; 33: 0301, 0356, 0520, 0756, 0818, 0931; 34: 0001
Gruson, Sydney 6: 0260
Guerrilla warfare 2: 0470
Haekkerup, Per 4: 0923
Hallstein, Walter 2: 0281 7: 0262
Hammerstein, Gabriele 25: 0894
Harkness, Douglas 3: 0001
Harriman, W. Averell 33: 0274
Harvard University 8: 0401
Hearst, William Randolph 6: 0358
Heeney, Arnold 2: 0811
Heuss, Theodor 9: 0382
Highways 8: 0111; 9: 0600; 12: 0526, 0673; 13: 0539,
0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127; 16: 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0169, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0856, 0905; 18: 0166, 0644; 23: 0001, 0243, 0330, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823; 24: 0274,
0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083
Historic sites 4: 0001
Hitler, Adolf 19: 0201
Homicide 14: 0263
Human rights 12: 0667
Hydroelectric power 2: 0700, 0749, 0811; 3: 0771, 0823, 0866;
4: 0583 Iceland
29: 0094 Import restrictions
1: 0783, 0855, 0924; 19: 0370 Income taxes
3: 0510, 0734 Incontro Club
29: 0395; 30: 0359 India
2: 0525; 20: 0439; 31: 0938, 0945, 0949; 32: 0711; 33: 0165, 0286, 0931; 34: 0001, 0074, 0288, 0324
Indivisible Germany Committee 14: 0938
Indonesia 19: 0985; 31: 0157, 0227, 0286, 0332,
0386; 33: 0376, 0415; 34: 0333, 0567 Industrial production
2: 0905 Inflation
29: 0605 Information
see Government information and information services
Inland water transportation 22: 0642
Insurgency 2: 0470; 18: 0237; 19: 0201; 28: 0230,
0651, 0759; 29: 0966; 31: 0877; 35: 0484
Intelligence services military 20: 0639 see also Espionage see also Central Intelligence Agency
138
Interdepartmental Coordinating Group on Germany and Berlin
17: 0169 International Access Authority
13: 0653; 14: 0001, 0127; 17: 0088, 0702, 0905; 24: 0001, 0105, 0361; 25: 0216, 0311
International Air Transport Association 33: 0266
International Control Commission 2: 0667, 0749; 3: 0089
International cooperation in science and technology
14: 0678; 32: 0479 International Court of Justice
15: 0877; 18: 0367; 20: 0540 International finance
34: 0779; 35: 0194 International Joint Commission, U.S. and Canada
2: 0749, 0811 International law
15: 0877, 0994; 16: 0001; 17: 0342; 19: 0201, 0466; 20: 0750; 21: 0444
see also Airspace, international law International military forces
1: 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0201, 0667; 3: 0942; 4: 0862, 0905, 0923, 0958;
5: 0593, 0596, 0621, 0673, 0682, 0700, 0750, 0758, 0789, 0814, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 1020, 1038, 1057, 1064; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0636, 0970; 7: 0001, 0262, 0403, 0519, 0784, 0898; 8: 0001, 0111, 0401, 0495, 0802, 0933; 9: 0001, 0094, 0382, 0600, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0174, 0211, 0562, 0736, 0928; 11: 0001, 0085, 0203, 0244, 0350, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0902; 12: 0051, 0192, 0324, 0405, 0451, 0462, 0526, 0575, 0608, 0673, 0708, 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775, 0786, 0928; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218, 0354, 0539, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0113, 0213, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844; 16: 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0184, 0262, 0342, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856; 18: 0087, 0367; 19: 0001, 0201, 0527;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001; 28: 0001, 0083, 0355, 0501, 0651; 29: 0001, 0140, 0236, 0286, 0395, 0479, 0605, 0828, 0966;
30: 0214, 0359, 0385, 0901; 31: 0227, 0286, 0443, 0519, 0689, 0782; 32: 0223, 0268, 0392; 33: 0003, 0059, 0229, 0237, 0251, 0262, 0283, 0348, 0376, 0415, 0487, 0572, 0705, 0733; 34: 0225, 0291, 0779, 0856; 35: 0194
International Monetary Fund 34: 0779; 35: 0194
International sanctions 11: 0620; 12: 0635; 13: 0150; 19: 0001,
0615, 0701; 31: 0839, 0850, 0853, 0859
International Telephone and Telegraph 33: 0111
International trusteeships 3: 0988
Interzonal Trade Office 24: 0958
Iran 30: 0001
Ireland 29: 0137
Iron and steel industry 8: 0539
Israel 4: 0654; 9: 0001, 0382; 28: 0355; 33: 0038;
34: 0001, 0856 Italian Communist Party
29: 0395; 30: 0087, 0359 Italian Socialist Party
29: 0171, 0174, 0177, 0183, 0211, 0232; 30: 0087
Italy 1: 0001 1: 0414; 5: 0697; 29: 0140, 0155, 0164,
0171, 0174, 0177, 0183, 0211, 0219, 0228, 0232, 0236, 0268, 0274, 0279, 0286, 0395, 0479, 0512, 0605, 0685, 0732, 0765, 0828, 0874, 0889, 0945, 0966;
139
30: 0001, 0043, 0087, 0183, 0214, 0267, 0308, 0359, 0385, 0407, 0435, 0503
Japan 4: 0285; 19: 0001, 0201
Jercha, Heinz 24: 0868
Johnson, Lyndon Baines 20: 0237, 0327; 28: 0501; 32: 0876
Joint US-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs
4: 0072, 0103, 0187, 0285 Juan Carlos, Prince of Spain
32: 0158 Juan, Don
31: 0954 Jurisdiction
4: 0103, 0285 Kampmann, Viggo
4: 0850, 0862, 0887 Karjalainen, Ahti
5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338 Kashmir
34: 0074 Keeler, Christine
35: 0363 Kekkonen, Urho
4: 0958; 5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455 Kennedy, Edward M.
24: 0180 Kennedy, Robert F.
15: 0608; 24: 0180 Khrushchev, Nikita S.
1: 0131, 0283; 2: 0667, 0905; 4: 0356, 0654, 0766, 0799, 0826, 0943, 0958; 5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0579, 0673, 0758, 0764, 0769, 0855, 0888, 0963, 1020; 6: 0358, 0502; 8: 0111; 9: 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0211, 0562, 0736; 11: 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839; 12: 0493, 0575, 0801, 0928; 14: 0415, 0816; 15: 0113; 16: 0001; 17: 0702, 0774; 18: 0367, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964;
25: 0311, 0534, 0733; 27: 0001, 0264, 0374; 29: 0765; 30: 0087; 31: 0519; 32: 0802; 33: 0066, 0165, 0274, 0301, 0655, 0705, 0756, 0818, 0931, 0997; 34: 0001, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0261, 0309, 0394
Kiesinger, Kurt-Georg 9: 0600
Kissinger, Henry A. 2: 0001
Klein, Julius 12: 0343, 0366, 0388
Kliesing, Georg 7: 0642
KLM 31: 0157, 0227
Knappstein, Karl H. 7: 0898; 11: 0740
Korea 29: 0966
Krag, Jens Otto 4: 0862, 0887, 0943
Krautwig, Herr 19: 0370
Kreisky, Bruno 1: 0001, 0131
Kroll, Hans S. 24: 0180, 0274
Krone, Heinrich 8: 0933
Krupp, Alfried 9: 0825
Labor unions 3: 0988; 4: 0491, 0536, 0583; 29: 0001,
0512; 31: 0954; 32: 0069, 0158 Labouisse, Henry R.
28: 0355, 0759 Labour Party (UK)
27: 0674; 35: 0194 Lange, Halvard
31: 0519, 0782 Laos
2: 0470, 0525; 3: 0089; 4: 0583; 5: 0640, 0855; 33: 0003, 0160, 0274, 0655, 0686
Latin America Bolivia 34: 0690 general 4: 0356; 6: 0970; 32: 0337;
33: 0092, 0121 Mexico 2: 0667; 19: 0985
140
Law antitrust 4: 0103 commercial 4: 0285 see also International law
Lebanon 23: 0330
Lefevre, Theo 1: 0231, 0283, 0414, 0620, 0704; 2: 0093
Leitner, Matthew 26: 0974
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. 1: 0924; 2: 0093; 3: 0823; 27: 0193
Lenz, Hanz 9: 0001
Leone, Giovanni 29: 0874, 0945
Leopold, Kurt 24: 0958
Liechtenstein 30: 0898
Lindt, August R. 32: 0954
Lloyd, Selwyn 33: 0487
Lobbying 12: 0343, 0366, 0388
Logistics 5: 0652; 9: 0094
Lombardi, Riccardo 29: 0512
Lubell, Samuel 29: 0286
Lumber and lumber industry 3: 0395; 4: 0356, 0491
Luns, Joseph 5: 0693; 31: 0157, 0286
Luxembourg 1: 0414; 30: 0901; 31: 0001, 0042
MacArthur, Douglas, II 1: 0855
Macmillan, Harold 5: 0455, 0621; 33: 0003, 0274, 0376, 0415,
0487, 0554, 0572, 0594, 0633, 0655, 0686, 0702, 0705, 0733, 0756, 0818, 0931, 0997; 34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0288, 0291, 0309, 0324, 0333, 0339, 0345, 0394, 0459, 0567, 0690, 0779, 0856; 35: 0001, 0032, 0164, 0343, 0363
Maennel, Gunter 13: 0432
Malta 31: 0094
Mann, Robert F. 14: 0127; 25: 0818; 28: 0083
Mansholt, Sicco 1: 0855, 0924; 2: 0315
Maps 18: 0644; 19: 0201
Marias, Julian 31: 0954
Marjolin, Robert 1: 0924
Martin, Paul 2: 0749; 3: 0771, 0866
Martino, Gaetano 2: 0128
Marzotto Company 29: 0395; 30: 0359
Matsas, Alexander A. 28: 0355
Mattei, Enrico 30: 0001
McGhee, George H. 1: 0620; 28: 0001
McKenzie, Robert 35: 0363
McKinney, Robert L. 32: 0916
McNamara, Robert S. 2: 0001; 8: 0495; 12: 0192
Medicine see Emergency medical services
Mediterranean Sea 8: 0238; 32: 0479
Membership organizations Council for Relief Agencies Licensed for
Operation in Germany 7: 0898 Indivisible Germany Committee 14: 0938 International Air Transport Association
33: 0266 Memorial University, Newfoundland
31: 0505 Merchant, Livingston
2: 0525, 0811 Mexico
2: 0667; 19: 0985 Middle East
Aden 33: 0165, 0997 Iran 30: 0001 Lebanon 23: 0330 general 33: 0180 see also Arab-Israeli conflict
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see also Israel see also Yemen
Military aircraft 2: 0470, 0611, 0667; 4: 0887, 0905, 0923;
5: 0338; 19: 0615; 20: 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001, 0199, 0295, 0954; 22: 0001, 0197, 0429, 0528; 28: 0501; 33: 0083
Military airlift 12: 0575; 18: 0166
Military assistance 1: 0001, 0131; 6: 0636; 7: 0642; 18: 0166,
0237; 19: 0201, 0701, 0790; 28: 0230, 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 29: 0001, 0236, 0966; 30: 0183; 31: 0519, 0689, 1026; 32: 0158, 0223, 0268, 0310, 0337, 0392, 0644, 0711; 33: 0286, 0931; 34: 0001, 0288, 0324
Military aviation 3: 0089, 0468; 12: 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775,
0858; 13: 1011; 14: 0001, 0127; 15: 0735; 17: 0905; 18: 0001, 0237, 0527, 0644; 19: 0907;
20: 0439; 21: 0098, 0444, 0814; 22: 0096, 0741; 23: 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868; 25: 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093; 27: 0264, 0477, 0768; 28: 0001, 0083
see also Military aircraft Military bases, posts, and reservations
2: 0862; 3: 0089; 5: 0001; 7: 0642; 24: 0958; 28: 0001; 29: 0094; 31: 0829, 0865, 0880, 0913, 0931, 0935, 1026; 32: 0001, 0069, 0158, 0223, 0268, 0310, 0337, 0392, 0436, 0479, 0568, 0644, 0711, 0745; 33: 0356, 0554, 0633
Military communications 18: 0237, 0644
Military intelligence 20: 0639
Military occupation 6: 0260, 0358, 0502; 7: 0001, 0403, 0784;
8: 0001, 0111, 0401; 9: 0943; 10: 0001, 0090, 0387; 11: 0359, 0479;
12: 0405, 0451, 0462, 0493, 0505, 0522, 0526, 0643, 0673, 0708, 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775, 0788, 0928, 0996; 13: 0001, 0112, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0354, 0432, 0539, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202,
0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0113, 0213, 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0083, 0117, 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0169, 0262, 0342, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0953; 19: 0201, 0466, 0527;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823; 24: 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083; 33: 0001, 0038, 0705, 0733, 0756
Military officers 14: 0127; 16: 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471,
0644, 0706; 21: 0001, 0098; 23: 0476, 0660, 0762; 25: 0082, 0311, 0534, 0613, 0818, 0894; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851; 27: 0001, 0477
Military satellites 2: 0862
Military strategy 6: 0358; 7: 0262, 0784; 8: 0001, 0111;
9: 0001; 11: 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0902; 12: 0051, 0451, 0462, 0468, 0471, 0505, 0708, 0731, 0752, 0760, 0775, 0786, 0788, 0928, 0996; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218, 0354, 0432; 14: 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816;
15: 0113; 17: 0169, 0184, 0342, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0856; 18: 0367, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237; 21: 0001, 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0954, 1025; 22: 0741, 0964; 24: 0180; 25: 0733; 26: 0001, 0093, 0554, 0639,
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Military strategy cont. 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193,
0264, 0374, 0586, 0674, 0768; 29: 0236, 0479, 0966; 32: 0223; 33: 0705, 0733
Military supplies and property 5: 0338, 0652; 19: 0370
Military vehicles 2: 0128; 8: 0111; 9: 0600; 12: 0526, 0673;
13: 0001, 0286, 0354, 0432, 0539, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0938;
15: 0376, 0486, 0608, 0735, 0844; 16: 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0169, 0480, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905, 0953; 18: 0001, 0237, 0367, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0370, 0615, 0907;
20: 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0372, 0698, 0954; 22: 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0476, 0762, 0823; 24: 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904, 0954; 28: 0001, 0083
see also Naval vessels Military weapons
4: 0850, 0958; 5: 0239, 0652; 6: 0358; 8: 0495, 0802; 12: 0051, 0192, 0598; 17: 0480
see also Firearms see also Missiles see also Nuclear weapons
Mine accidents and safety 10: 0905
Missiles 1: 0131, 0620; 5: 0338, 0758, 1038;
8: 0238; 28: 0355; 30: 0214, 0359, 0435; 32: 0883; 34: 0001
Missing persons see Runaway and missing persons
Mobilization 1: 0924; 19: 0466, 0790, 0907, 0985;
20: 0130, 0237, 0639, 0915; 21: 1025; 22: 0197, 0322
Monaco 31: 0143
Monetary policy 32: 0916; 33: 0327; 34: 0459, 0690, 0779
Monuments and memorials 4: 0001; 26: 0213
Moro, Aldo 29: 0286, 0732
Morocco 5: 0800; 31: 0954, 1026; 32: 0069, 0223,
0268 Moscow, USSR
19: 0201, 0615, 0985 Motor transportation
3: 1029; 21: 0001, 0098 Multinational corporations
2: 0372; 3: 0909, 1029; 4: 0187, 0285 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
2: 0862 National Guard
12: 0786 National parks
4: 0001 NATO
see North Atlantic Treaty Organization Naval vessels
5: 0789; 8: 0238; 14: 0263; 24: 0727; 29: 0828
Nazism 8: 0238; 19: 0201
Negotiations 1: 0704, 0783, 0924; 3: 1029; 4: 0799,
0826, 0923, 0943; 5: 0112, 0590, 0596, 0640, 0673, 0700,
0758, 0764, 0793, 0906, 0933, 0963, 0996, 1044, 1057, 1064; 6: 0358, 0502; 7: 0001, 0148, 0403; 8: 0660; 9: 0254, 0382, 0600, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0387, 0562, 0736; 11: 0001, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0902; 12: 0324, 0405, 0425, 0522, 0543, 0575, 0643, 0653, 0723, 0801, 0996; 13: 0001, 0112, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0432, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0113, 0213; 16: 0117; 17: 0088, 0262, 0342, 0661, 0774, 0813, 0953; 18: 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
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20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0476, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0868;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0818, 0894; 27: 0374, 0477; 28: 0083; 29: 0001, 0155, 0164, 0395, 0512, 0765, 0889, 0945;
30: 0087, 0435; 31: 0863; 32: 0839; 33: 0066, 0076, 0165, 0266, 0301, 0356, 0520, 0655, 0705, 0733, 0756, 0818, 0931; 34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0309, 0333, 0345, 0567, 0690, 0856; 35: 0032, 0164, 0194
Nehru, Jawaharlal 20: 0327, 0439, 0540
Nenni, Pietro 29: 0286; 30: 0087
Netherlands 2: 0315; 31: 0157, 0227, 0286, 0332, 0386,
0443 Neutrality
1: 0001, 0131; 4: 0958; 5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0769; 32: 0802; 35: 0032
New Guinea 31: 0157, 0227, 0286, 0332, 0386;
34: 0567 Newfoundland
31: 0505 Nigeria
19: 0615 Nilsson, Torsten
32: 0850 Nitze, Paul H.
5: 0673 Nixon, Richard M.
27: 0954 Nogueira, Franco
31: 0877, 0880, 0913, 0938, 0945, 0949 Norstad, Lauris J.
12: 0996; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218; 18: 0001, 0166, 0237; 20: 0237, 0639, 0750; 21: 0001, 0199, 1025; 22: 0197, 0322, 0429, 0741; 26: 0093; 28: 0355
North Atlantic Council 11: 0085, 0203, 0359; 19: 0466, 0527
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
1: 0283, 0414, 0509, 0620, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0201, 0372, 0409, 0470, 0611, 0667, 0700, 0749, 0811, 0905, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089, 0265, 0340, 0395; 4: 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583, 0654, 0766, 0799, 0826, 0862, 0905, 0923, 0958;
5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0569, 0590, 0593, 0596, 0621, 0673, 0682, 0700, 0758, 0773, 0789, 0814, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 1020, 1038, 1044, 1057, 1064; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0636, 0970; 7: 0001, 0262, 0519, 0784, 0898; 8: 0001, 0238, 0495, 0802, 0933; 9: 0001, 0094, 0254, 0382, 0600, 0825, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0211, 0387, 0562, 0736, 0928; 11: 0001, 0085, 0203, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839, 0902, 0990; 12: 0051, 0324, 0505, 0526, 0575, 0723, 0731, 0752, 0928, 0996; 13: 0001, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0354, 0432; 14: 0745, 0816;
15: 0113, 0213; 16: 0001; 17: 0262, 0661, 0702, 0856; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0367, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0098, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0096, 0197, 0322, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741, 0864, 0964; 23: 0399, 0476, 0823; 24: 0727;
25: 0733; 26: 0213, 0974; 27: 0001, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0586; 28: 0355, 0501, 0651, 0759, 0888, 0955; 29: 0001, 0140, 0236, 0286, 0479, 0605, 0828, 0966;
30: 0214, 0359, 0385, 0435, 0901; 31: 0227, 0286, 0519, 0689, 0782; 32: 0223, 0268, 0392, 0745; 33: 0059, 0229, 0237, 0251, 0262, 0283, 0348, 0376, 0415, 0487, 0520, 0572, 0686, 0705, 0733; 34: 0225, 0291, 0779, 0856; 35: 0194, 0328
Norway 5: 0001, 0112, 0239; 31: 0519, 0689, 0782
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Norwegian Peace Corps 31: 0519
Nuclear power 5: 0798; 25: 0534 see also Nuclear weapons
Nuclear test ban 4: 0707, 0766, 0799, 0826, 0943; 5: 0001,
0758, 0764, 0769, 1044; 9: 0254; 10: 0562, 0736; 12: 0192; 28: 0083; 29: 0395, 0512, 0874; 30: 0087; 32: 0876; 33: 0072, 0182, 0274, 0301, 0705, 0818, 0931; 34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0309, 0345, 0394, 0690, 0856; 35: 0032, 0164, 0194
Nuclear weapons 1: 0924; 2: 0001, 0128, 0315, 0409, 0470,
0611, 0667, 0700, 0749, 0811, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089, 0208, 0265, 0340, 0395, 0468, 0771, 0866; 4: 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583, 0654, 0707, 0766, 0862, 0943, 0958;
5: 0001, 0569, 0593, 0596, 0603, 0621, 0682, 0687, 0758, 0773, 0785, 0793, 0814, 0878, 0888, 0963, 0996, 1014, 1020, 1044, 1057; 6: 0260, 0358, 0636, 0970; 7: 0001, 0262, 0403, 0519, 0898; 8: 0111, 0495, 0660, 0802, 0933; 9: 0094, 0382, 0600, 0825;
10: 0562, 0736; 11: 0359, 0479, 0620, 0902; 12: 0051, 0468, 0505, 0526, 0575, 0608; 13: 0001, 0354; 14: 0263; 17: 0088, 0480, 0953; 19: 0001, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
21: 1025; 22: 0001, 0322, 0964; 25: 0145, 0311; 29: 0137, 0286, 0479, 0605, 0828; 30: 0214, 0385, 0435; 31: 0227, 0443, 0782; 32: 0479; 33: 0229, 0237, 0251, 0262, 0283, 0348, 0376, 0415, 0487, 0554, 0572, 0633, 0686; 34: 0225, 0291; 35: 0194, 0426
Nuclear weapons testing 4: 0738, 0766; 19: 0201; 21: 0883;
33: 0733, 0756, 0818; 34: 0339 see also Nuclear test ban
OAS see Organization of American States
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
1: 0346; 4: 0187, 0285; 5: 0112, 0239, 0455; 6: 0866; 31: 0782, 1026
Organization of American States (OAS) 2: 0409, 0470, 0525, 0611, 0667, 0749;
3: 0771; 4: 0491, 0583 Organizations
see Membership organizations see Religious organizations
Ormsby-Gore, David 33: 0072
Ostrovski, Y. A. 27: 0768
Pakistan 2: 0700; 33: 0165; 34: 0074
Pan American World Airways 12: 0858
Panama Canal 16: 0756
Papaligouras, Panagiotis 28: 0888
Papandreou, George 28: 0955
Parliaments 6: 0502, 0636; 12: 0142, 0402; 29: 0228,
0232, 0286, 0732; 33: 0251, 0376, 0415, 0444, 0487; 35: 0363
Passports and visas 5: 0697; 7: 0148; 8: 0001, 0111; 17: 0222,
0480; 18: 0166, 0237; 20: 0001, 0130, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0001; 23: 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823; 24: 0180, 0553, 0644, 0797; 25: 0145; 26: 0093, 0757; 27: 0954; 32: 0916
Paul, King of Greece 28: 0888
Pay see Government pay
Pearson, Lester B. 2: 0525, 0811, 0862; 3: 0208, 0265, 0340,
0395, 0468, 0734, 0771, 0866, 0942, 0988; 4: 0018, 0037, 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583
Periodicals 8: 0111, 0238
Peron, Juan 32: 0069, 0392
Petroleum and petroleum industry 2: 0372; 4: 0356, 0491, 0583; 29: 0219,
0966; 30: 0001; 34: 0333 Peyrefitte, Alain
5: 0700, 0764 Piccioni, Attilio
29: 0395, 0512
145
Pipilis, Ioannis 28: 0759
Poland 6: 0111; 33: 0286
Police 21: 0814
Political ethics 35: 0363
Political parties 1: 0704; 2: 0905, 0990; 3: 0001, 0089,
0208, 0265, 0771; 4: 0887; 5: 0239, 0773; 6: 0111, 0260, 0502, 0636; 7: 0148, 0519, 0642, 0784; 8: 0238, 0539, 0660, 0933; 9: 0094, 0254, 0382, 0600;
11: 0001, 0359; 19: 0370; 23: 0243; 27: 0374, 0477, 0674; 28: 0230, 0651; 29: 0001, 0140, 0171, 0174, 0177, 0183, 0211, 0228, 0232, 0286, 0395, 0512, 0605, 0685, 0732;
30: 0087, 0183, 0407; 31: 0689, 0954; 32: 0069, 0158, 0436, 0568; 33: 0126, 0251, 0376, 0415, 0444, 0487; 34: 0856; 35: 0194
see also Communism and communist parties
Pope John XXIII 35: 0451, 0465
Population size 17: 0480
Portugal 5: 0755; 7: 0642; 19: 0701; 31: 0829, 0832,
0834, 0850, 0853, 0859, 0863, 0865, 0877, 0880, 0913, 0931, 0935, 0938, 0945, 0949; 32: 0537
Portuguese colonies 31: 0850, 0853, 0859, 0863, 0865, 0880,
0913, 0931, 0935; 32: 0537 see also Angola
Poultry industry and products 1: 0783, 0924; 2: 0315; 7: 0642, 0784;
10: 0387; 29: 0395 Plebiscite
see Elections Presidential communications and messages
3: 0942; 18: 0367; 20: 0237; 30: 0267; 33: 0705
Press general 2: 0525; 5: 0693; 18: 0644;
19: 0527; 26: 0851 periodicals 8: 0111, 0238
see also Foreign opinion of the U.S. see also Government and the press
Prices 33: 0266
Prisons 27: 0096
Profumo, John 35: 0363
Propaganda 18: 0001, 0367; 19: 0201, 0527, 0615;
20: 0439, 0915 Property
28: 0083 Protestant churches
32: 0745 Pryor, Frederic L.
23: 0330, 0399, 0660 Psychological warfare
23: 0330 Public administration
31: 0954; 32: 0436, 0568 Public opinion
3: 0208, 0265; 6: 0866; 7: 0001; 8: 0933; 12: 0996; 13: 0600, 0653; 17: 0480; 20: 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0915; 21: 0814; 22: 0741; 23: 0660, 0762; 25: 0613; 29: 0286
see also Foreign opinion of the U.S. Publishers and publishing
4: 0187, 0285 Quadripartite Contingency Coordinating Subgroup
18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0237 Quarantine
10: 0211, 0387; 27: 0001, 0264; 28: 0651; 33: 0165, 0997
Quebec, Canada 3: 0468
Racial discrimination 31: 0443, 0839
Railroads 13: 0816; 17: 0597, 0856; 18: 0001, 0237,
0644; 19: 0001; 20: 0130, 0327, 0439, 0750, 0915; 21: 0001; 22: 0864, 0964; 23: 0243, 0330; 27: 0586; 28: 0083
Rainier, Prince of Monaco 31: 0143
RAND 18: 0432, 0527
146
Refugees defectors 12: 0296; 33: 0323 general 19: 0907, 0001, 0615, 0701, 0790,
0985; 20: 0001, 0130, 0327, 0639, 0750; 21: 0001, 0098, 1025; 22: 0964; 23: 0762; 25: 0534, 0613; 26: 0001, 0974
Religious liberty 32: 0745
Religious organizations 6: 0757; 32: 0745 see also Catholic Church
Reparations see War reparations
Research see Defense research
Resources see Energy resources see Water resources development
Rey, Jean 1: 0924
Rights see Human rights
Riots and disorders 12: 0788; 19: 0701; 20: 0001; 23: 0330;
31: 0938, 0945, 0949 Rivers and waterways
3: 0866 see also Columbia River
Rockefeller, Nelson 29: 0512
Roosevelt Campobello International Park Commission
4: 0001 Roosevelt, Eleanor
31: 0505 Rostow, Walt W.
5: 0750; 7: 0519; 26: 0974 Rothschild, Robert
1: 0509, 0704, 0783, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093 Royal Dutch Airlines
see KLM Ruanda-Urundi
1: 0346, 0509; 2: 0201 Runaway and missing persons
25: 0216 Rusk, Dean
12: 0996; 13: 0001; 19: 0201; 31: 1026; 32: 0568; 33: 0356
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira 32: 0537
Al-Sallal, Abdullah 33: 0997
Sanctions see International sanctions
Scheyven, Louis 1: 0509, 0620
Schiller, Karl 28: 0083
Schleinzer, Karl 1: 0001
Schmidt, Helmut 23: 0762
Schorr, Daniel 26: 0001
Schroeder, Gerhard 7: 0898; 8: 0111, 0539, 0802; 9: 0001,
0094, 0254, 0382, 0600 Schuetz, Klaus
23: 0330 Science and technology
33: 0444 see also International cooperation in
science and technology Scientists
27: 0674; 32: 0850 Securities
5: 0690 Segers, Paul-Willem
2: 0128 Segni, Antonio
29: 0286; 30: 0043, 0503 Serra, Junipero
32: 0479 Servan-Schreiber, Jean-Jacques
5: 0693 Severov, W. A.
27: 0768 Ships and shipbuilding
3: 0988; 4: 0103, 0491, 0536, 0583; 16: 0171, 0756; 23: 0823; 24: 0868; 28: 0001, 0888; 34: 0779
Shuckburgh, Evelyn 19: 0790
Sobell, Morton 1: 0414; 29: 0395, 0732
Social Democratic Party 6: 0111; 11: 0001; 27: 0477
Socialism 1: 0620
Somalia 30: 0043, 0087
147
Soustelle, Jacques 5: 0697
South Africa 31: 0839; 33: 0376, 0415
South East Asia Treaty Organization 5: 0814, 0855; 33: 0003; 34: 0856
Southeast Asia Burma 19: 0985 Cambodia 5: 0640 general 33: 0262 Taiwan 5: 0814; 34: 0567, 0856 see also Indonesia see also Laos see also New Guinea see also Vietnam, Democratic Republic of see also Vietnam, Republic of
Sovereignty 4: 0654; 6: 0260; 8: 0111; 9: 0001, 0094,
0382, 0600, 0825; 11: 0359; 12: 0643, 0653; 13: 0600, 0653; 15: 0877, 0994; 16: 0001; 17: 0480; 19: 0201, 0527;
22: 0429, 0528, 0642, 0741; 28: 0083; 31: 0157, 0227, 0286, 0332, 0386, 0938, 0945, 0949, 0954, 1026; 32: 0069, 0850; 33: 0092, 0756; 34: 0074, 0567, 0690
Spaak, Paul-Henri 1: 0231, 0283, 0414, 0509, 0620, 0704,
0783, 0855, 0924; 2: 0001, 0093, 0128, 0201; 5: 1064; 13: 0432; 17: 0774; 19: 0701, 0985; 21: 0098, 0295, 0444, 0622; 33: 0059, 0129
Space programs 11: 0244; 14: 0678; 32: 0479
Spain 5: 0680; 31: 0954, 1026; 32: 0001, 0069,
0158, 0223, 0268, 0310, 0337, 0392, 0436, 0479, 0537, 0568, 0644, 0711, 0745
Spanish colonies 32: 0537
Spanish Sahara 31: 0954, 1026; 32: 0069
Spanish Workers' Socialist Party 31: 0954
Spanish-U.S. Consultative Committee on Defense Matters
32: 0644 Speeches and addresses
7: 0001, 0148; 15: 0292; 17: 0702, 0774; 19: 0201, 0790, 0907; 20: 0001, 0237, 0327, 0439; 26: 0757.
see also Presidential communications and messages
Speer, Albert 11: 0244
Sports and athletics 13: 0816; 23: 0823; 24: 0361, 0483;
25: 0459; 27: 0674; 32: 0916 St. John River
3: 0866 Stalin, Josef
19: 0201 Standard Telephones and Cables
33: 0111 Steinstücken exclave, Berlin
18: 0237 Steketee, Christian A
31: 0443 Stevenson, Adlai E.
32: 0158 Stikker, Dirk Uipiko
19: 0527, 0615; 20: 0915 Stockpiling
27: 0193, 0264 Strauss, Franz-Josef
6: 0358; 7: 0262, 0519, 0784; 8: 0238, 0495; 9: 0094, 0254, 0825
Strikes and lockouts 3: 0988
Subandrio 19: 0985
Submarines 29: 0828
Subversive activities 28: 0759; 31: 0834, 1026
Svenson, Alfred 12: 0296
Sweden 5: 0001, 0112, 0239; 31: 0519, 0689;
32: 0784, 0792, 0802, 0821, 0839, 0850, 0866, 0872, 0876; 35: 0032
Switzerland 32: 0883, 0916, 0954; 35: 0032
Taiwan 5: 0814; 34: 0567, 0856
Tanks 15: 0376
Tariffs 1: 0346, 0414, 0620, 0704, 0783, 0855,
0924; 2: 0905; 3: 0510, 1029; 4: 0103, 0187, 0285, 0429, 0491, 0583, 0923; 5: 0455, 0640
148
Taxation 3: 0510, 0734, 0771
Technology see Science and technology
Territorial waters 3: 0395; 4: 0356, 0491, 0536, 0583
Terrorism 25: 0733
Thant, U 1: 0783; 2: 0201
Thomas, Stefan 25: 0216
Thompson, Llewellyn E. 7: 0001; 13: 0653, 0816; 17: 0088;
23: 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823; 27: 0477 Thors, Olafur
29: 0094 Tinari, Emanuel
16: 0471 Torres, Giminez
32: 0158 Trade
see Foreign trade Trade agreements
18: 0001, 0237; 19: 0370, 0907 see also General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade Transportation
bicycles 33: 0139 inland water 22: 0642 see Highways see Motor transportation see Railroads see Ships and shipbuilding
Travel 1: 0001, 0131; 4: 0018, 0037; 8: 0111;
17: 0480; 24: 0483, 0553; 25: 0001, 0145, 0216, 0459; 27: 0674
Treaties and conventions 1: 0131, 0283, 0414, 0620, 0704, 0783;
2: 0201, 0611, 0700, 0749, 0811, 0905, 0990; 3: 0340, 0395, 0734, 0771, 0823, 0866; 4: 0103, 0356, 0429, 0491, 0536, 0583, 0707, 0943, 0958;
5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0644, 0769, 0798, 0933, 0963, 1064; 6: 0260, 0358, 0502; 7: 0001; 8: 0238, 0660, 0802, 0933; 9: 0001, 0094, 0254;
10: 0562, 0736; 11: 0001; 12: 0001, 0192, 0324, 0425; 13: 0218, 0286, 0600, 0653; 14: 0202, 0263, 0816, 0938;
15: 0213, 0877, 0994; 16: 0001, 0117; 17: 0088, 0480, 0661, 0702, 0856, 0953; 18: 0001, 0087, 0237, 0367, 0644; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0701, 0790, 0907, 0985;
20: 0001, 0130, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0915; 21: 0001, 0199, 0295, 0372, 0444, 0545, 0622, 0698, 0814, 0883, 0954, 1025; 22: 0001, 0429, 0528, 0642, 0864; 23: 0118, 0243, 0330, 0476, 0660, 0762;
25: 0001, 0894; 26: 0974; 27: 0096, 0264; 28: 0083; 29: 0286, 0512, 0874; 32: 0644, 0711, 0876; 33: 0301; 34: 0394
Trials 25: 0733
Truman, Harry S. 28: 0355
Tshombe, Moise 1: 0509, 0620, 0783; 35: 0032
Tunisia 5: 0888
Turkey 11: 0902 11: 0244; 28: 0355; 29: 0001
U.S. Information Agency 5: 0455
UK see United Kingdom
Ulbricht, Walter 6: 0358; 7: 0001, 0148; 12: 0643; 13: 0354;
15: 0213; 19: 0001, 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0790; 20: 0001, 0439; 21: 0199, 0295, 0698; 22: 0642, 0741; 26: 0851; 27: 0096, 0264
UN see United Nations
Unemployment 3: 0510; 4: 0072
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
1: 0001, 0131, 0231, 0283, 0783; 2: 0001, 0201, 0611, 0667, 0905, 0990; 3: 0208, 0942; 4: 0103, 0285, 0356, 0654, 0707, 0766, 0799, 0826, 0862, 0923, 0943, 0958;
5: 0001, 0112, 0239, 0338, 0455, 0579, 0596, 0603, 0621, 0640, 0673, 0700,
149
0750, 0758, 0764, 0769, 0773, 0785, 0793, 0798, 0800, 0814, 0855, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0963, 0996, 1020, 1032, 1038, 1044; 6: 0111, 0260, 0358, 0502, 0636, 0866; 7: 0001, 0148, 0403, 0519; 8: 0238, 0495; 9: 0254, 0382, 0600, 0825, 0943;
10: 0001, 0090, 0387, 0582; 11: 0001, 0085, 0244, 0359, 0479, 0620, 0740, 0839, 0902, 0990; 12: 0192, 0324, 0405, 0425, 0462, 0471, 0493, 0505, 0526, 0543, 0575, 0643, 0653, 0788, 0801, 0928, 0996; 13: 0001, 0112, 0150, 0218, 0286, 0354, 0432, 0539, 0600, 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127, 0202, 0263, 0415, 0515, 0614, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938;
15: 0001, 0113, 0213, 0376; 16: 0171, 0375, 0446, 0471, 0644, 0706, 0756, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0169, 0262, 0342, 0480, 0597, 0661, 0702, 0774, 0813, 0856, 0905, 0953; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0644; 19: 0001, 0370, 0466, 0527;
20: 0001, 0130, 0237, 0327, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0750, 0847, 0915; 21: 0622, 0814, 0883; 22: 0001, 0197, 0322, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0330, 0399, 0476, 0660, 0762, 0823, 0911; 24: 0001, 0105, 0180, 0274, 0361, 0483, 0553, 0644, 0727, 0797, 0868, 0958;
25: 0001, 0082, 0145, 0216, 0311, 0459, 0534, 0613, 0733, 0818, 0894, 0961; 26: 0001, 0093, 0213, 0312, 0383, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 27: 0001, 0096, 0193, 0264, 0374, 0477, 0586, 0674, 0768, 0904; 28: 0001, 0083, 0230, 0651; 29: 0155, 0164, 0219, 0286, 0395, 0479, 0765, 0889, 0945; 0966;
30: 0087, 0214, 0435; 31: 0042, 0519, 0689; 32: 0479, 0802, 0821, 0839, 0872; 33: 0001, 0003, 0038, 0066, 0072, 0076, 0165, 0274, 0655, 0705, 0733, 0756, 0818, 0931; 34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0291, 0309, 0345, 0394, 0567, 0690, 0856; 35: 0001, 0032, 0194, 0328, 0451, 0465
see also Moscow, USSR
United Kingdom (UK) 1: 0414, 0509, 0620, 0704, 0855, 0924;
2: 0201, 0281, 0315, 0700; 4: 0187, 0285;
5: 0239, 0338, 0455, 0587, 0593, 0603, 0619, 0621, 0644, 0682, 0693, 0750, 0785, 0814, 0842, 0888, 0906, 0933, 0996, 1014, 1038, 1044, 1057, 1064; 6: 0111, 0866; 7: 0403; 8: 0238, 0539, 0660;
11: 0839, 0902; 12: 0001, 0493, 0996; 13: 0653, 0816, 0931, 1011; 14: 0001, 0127; 16: 0171, 0375, 0644, 0706, 0922, 0962; 17: 0001, 0088, 0262, 0342, 0953; 18: 0001, 0087, 0166, 0644; 19: 0201, 0370, 0466, 0527, 0907;
21: 0622, 0814, 0883, 1025; 22: 0001, 0429, 0528, 0964; 23: 0001, 0118, 0243, 0476;
25: 0613; 26: 0213, 0312, 0450, 0554, 0639, 0757, 0851, 0974; 28: 0888; 29: 0268, 0274, 0279;
30: 0001, 0214, 0407, 0435; 31: 0853; 32: 0866; 33: 0001, 0003, 0024, 0038, 0050, 0059, 0083, 0087, 0092, 0103, 0111, 0118, 0121, 0124, 0126, 0129, 0131, 0139, 0148, 0151, 0154, 0157, 0160, 0175, 0180, 0182, 0214, 0221, 0229, 0237, 0248, 0251, 0262, 0266, 0274, 0281, 0283, 0286, 0301, 0323, 0327, 0348, 0356, 0376, 0415, 0444, 0487, 0520, 0554, 0572, 0594, 0633, 0655, 0686, 0702, 0733, 0756, 0818, 0931, 0997;
34: 0001, 0074, 0120, 0204, 0225, 0248, 0261, 0291, 0309, 0333, 0339, 0345, 0394, 0433, 0459, 0567, 0690, 0779, 0856; 35: 0001, 0032, 0164, 0194, 0328, 0343, 0363, 0426
United Nations (UN) 1: 0231, 0283, 0346, 0783, 0855; 2: 0201,
0905; 3: 0866, 0942; 4: 0766, 0850; 5: 0455, 0640, 0800, 0842; 10: 0174; 12: 0543, 0608, 0667; 14: 0263, 0415, 0678, 0745, 0816, 0938; 16: 0117; 17: 0342, 0597, 0905; 18: 0001, 0237, 0367, 0432, 0527, 0644; 19: 0001, 0201, 0466, 0527, 0615, 0701, 0790, 0907;
20: 0001, 0439, 0540, 0639, 0847, 0915; 21: 0199, 0372; 23: 0118; 24: 0001,
150
United Nations (UN) cont. 0105, 0180; 31: 0839, 0853, 0859;
32: 0876; 33: 0121; 34: 0567, 0690, 0779
USSR see Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Vatican 35: 0446, 0451, 0465
Viet Cong 35: 0484
Vietnam War 2: 0525, 0667, 0749; 33: 0103; 35: 0484
Vietnam, Democratic Republic of (North Vietnam)
2: 0525, 0667, 0749; 33: 0103; 35: 0484 Vietnam, Republic of (South Vietnam)
2: 0525, 0667, 0749; 35: 0484 Vinogradov, Vladimir
5: 0769 Violence
general 14: 0127; 24: 0644, 0797, 0868, 0958; 25: 0311, 0534, 0613, 0733; 26: 0093, 0213, 0312, 0639, 0851, 0974
homicide 14: 0263 see also Riots and disorders
Visas see Passports and visas
Voice of America 29: 0001
Von Brentano, Heinrich 6: 0111; 12: 0402; 19: 0907, 0985;
20: 0001 von Hassel, Kai-Uwe
12: 0051 8: 0539
von Lilienfeld, Georg 9: 0094
Walker, Patrick K. 27: 0674
War 5: 0842; 8: 0495; 9: 0094; 12: 0505, 0526;
17: 0088, 0856, 0953; 19: 0201; 23: 0330; 25: 0001, 0145, 0311; 29: 0286, 0479, 0874; 33: 0003, 0103, 0154, 0157, 0160, 0274, 0655, 0686, 0931, 0997; 34: 0074; 35: 0032
see also Insurgency see also Vietnam War
War claims 7: 0001, 0148, 0262
War games 8: 0495; 12: 0858; 13: 0001; 18: 0432,
0527 War reparations
8: 0238, 0660 Washington, D.C.
see District of Columbia Water resources development
33: 0756 Watson, Albert, II
23: 0476 Weapons
see Military weapons Wehner, Herbert
8: 0660; 9: 0600; 25: 0082 Wennerstrom, Stig
32: 0872 Wheat
3: 0942 Wilson, Harold
33: 0251, 0286, 0301, 0376, 0444, 0487; 35: 0194
Wool and wool trade 30: 0087
World War II 19: 0201
Yakubovsky, Ivan 16: 0471; 25: 0613, 0894; 26: 0001, 0213,
0312 Yemen
33: 0165, 0376, 0415, 0997 Youth
15: 0213; 17: 0480 Yugoslavia
7: 0898; 19: 0985; 28: 0501; 30: 0435 Zehnder, Alfred
32: 0954
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