B. Relations of the United States with other governments and with the Federal Republic of Germany with regard to German problems: establishment of the Allied High Commission for Germany; promulgation of the Electoral Law for the Western zones of Germany; objections by the Soviet Union and others to the formation of a separate government for Western Germany; the question of German rearmament; discussions on the political and economic status of the Federal Republic of Germany
[143] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Douglas) to the Secretary of State
London, November 23, 1949—4 p.m.
740.00119 Control (Germany)/11–2349: Telegram
[144] The United States High Commissioner for Germany (McCloy) to the Secretary of State
Bonn, November 25, 1949—11 p.m.
740.00119 Control (Germany)/11–2549: Telegram
[145] The United States High Commissioner for Germany (McCloy) to the Secretary of State
Frankfurt, December 2, 1949—4 p.m.
862.00/12–249: Telegram
[146] Memorandum by the Special Assistant to the Director of the Bureau of German Affairs (Cheseldine) to the Director of the Bureau of German Affairs (Byroade)
[Washington,] December 14,
1949.
740.00119 Control (Germany)/12–1449
[147] The Secretary of State to the United States High Commissioner for Germany (McCloy), at Frankfurt
Washington, December 23, 1949—6 p.m.
862.00/12–949: Telegram