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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950, Central and Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union, Volume IV

Austria


Contents

    • Problems of occupation: United States concern over occupation costs; the change to civilian High Commissioners; the course of future United States policy with respect to Austria; efforts to transfer greater authority to the Federal Government; United States policy toward the civil disturbances at the end of September (Documents 181-213)
      • United States participation in the negotiations for an Austrian treaty (Documents 214-243)
        • The interest of the United States in the formation of a future Austrian army and the arming of the Austrian gendarmerie (Documents 244-256)

        Central and Eastern Europe; The Soviet Union

        • Preface
        • List of abbreviations and symbols
        • Multilateral relations (Documents 1-176)
          • Albania (Documents 177-180)
            • Austria (Documents 181-256)
              • Bulgaria (Documents 257-273)
                • Czechoslovakia (Documents 274-305)
                  • Finland (Documents 306-315)
                    • Germany (Documents 316-526)
                      • Hungary (Documents 527-557)
                        • Poland (Documents 558-565)
                          • Romania (Documents 566-583)
                            • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Documents 584-757)
                              • Yugoslavia (Documents 758-873)
                                • Index

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