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  4. VIII. The efforts of the United States to assure maintenance of the independence and integrity of Austria:

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria, Volume III

VIII. The efforts of the United States to assure maintenance of the independence and integrity of Austria: 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. ii, p. 1352.


Contents

    • A. The interest of the United States in the question of relaxing quadripartite controls on Austrian political parties; the national elections on October 9, 1949 (Documents 596-618)
      • B. The interest of the United States in the formation of a future Austrian army and the arming of the Austrian police and gendarmerie (Documents 619-640)
        • C. Problems of occupation: United States concern over occupation costs; efforts to transfer greater authority to the Austrian government; the course of future United States policy with respect to Austria (Documents 641-661)

        Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria

        • Preface
        • Introduction
        • List of abbreviations and symbols
        • List of persons
        • List of photographs and charts
        • Charts
        • Germany (Documents 1-434)
          • Council of Foreign Ministers (Documents 435-522)
            • Austria (Documents 523-661)
              • VIII. The efforts of the United States to assure maintenance of the independence and integrity of Austria: (Documents 596-661)
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