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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, Germany and Austria, Volume II

IV. The Berlin Crisis


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Contents

    • A. The breakdown of quadripartite control in Germany (Documents 517-547)
      • B. The establishment of the Berlin blockade (Documents 548-591)
        • C. The meetings of the representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union in Moscow (Documents 592-633)
          • D. The negotiations of the Military Governors in Berlin (Documents 634-669)
            • E. The Berlin question at the United Nations (Documents 670-716)

            Germany and Austria

            • Preface
            • Introduction
            • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
            • List of Persons
            • I. The London Conference on Germany (Documents 1-251)
              • II. Implementation of the recommendations of the London Conference on Germany (Documents 252-416)
                • III. Other efforts to achieve economic rehabilitation and control in the western zones of occupation of Germany (Documents 417-515)
                  • IV. The Berlin Crisis (Documents 516-716)
                    • V. Policies and problems in the United States zone of occupation of Germany (Document 717)
                      • VI. Basic statements of policy regarding Germany (Documents 718-722)
                        • VII. Department of State policy statement on Austria (Document 723)
                          • VIII. The efforts of the United States to assure the maintenance of the independence and integrity of Austria (Documents 724-799)
                            • IX. United States participation in the negotiations for an Austrian treaty (Documents 800-857)
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