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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, European Security and the German Question, Volume III, Part 1

List of photographs

  • PART 1
    • Secretary of State Dean Acheson
    • W. Averell Harriman
    • David K. E. Bruce
    • Charles M. Spofford
    • Ridgway B. Knight
    • Walter S. Gifford
    • George Perkins
    • Secretary of Defense Marshall, President Truman, and Secretary of State Acheson see General Eisenhower off on his trip to Europe, January 6, 1951
    • Ambassador Dunn and Italian Prime Minister de Gasperi welcome Secretary of State Acheson to Rome, November 23, 1951
    • Chancellor Konrad Adenauer
    • Foreign Minister Robert Schuman, Secretary of State Acheson, and Foreign Secretary Morrison meet at the Department of State, September 10, 1951
    • Henry A. Byroade
    • John J. McCloy

Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • List of persons
  • List of photographs
  • List of sources
  • European security
    • Participation of the United States in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
      • A. Development of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and United States financial assistance for the defense of Western Europe (Documents 1–211)
      • B. Tour of North Atlantic Treaty Organization capitals and Germany by the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (Documents 212–250)
      • C. Development of the command structure and related problems involving the admission of Greece and Turkey (Documents 251–339)
      • D. The Seventh Session of the North Atlantic Council, Ottawa, September 15–20, 1951
        • 1. Preparations for the Session, May–September 1951 (Documents 340–360)
        • 2. Proceedings of the Session (Documents 361–381)
      • E. The Eighth Session of the North Atlantic Council, Rome, November 24–28, 1951
        • 1. Preparations for the Session, July–November 1951 (Documents 382–398)
        • 2. Proceedings of the Session and related apers (Documents 399–414)
    • Position of the United States on the question of a German contribution to the defense of Western Europe
      • A. Attitude of the United States toward the Conference for the Organization of a European Defense Community, at Paris, February–December 1951 (Documents 415–544)
      • B. Meetings at Bonn between representatives of the Federal Republic and the Allied Deputy High Commissioners to discuss certain aspects of a German contribution to the defense of Western Europe, January 9–June 4, 1951 (Documents 545–568)
    • Discussions concerning possible convening of a session of the Council of Foreign Ministers
      • A. Exchanges of notes among the Four Powers, and related activities, November 1950–March 1951 (Documents 569–587)
      • B. The Four-Power Exploratory Talks (the conference at the Palais Rose), Paris, March 5–June 21, 1951 (Documents 588–630)
    • Meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, at Washington, September 10–14, 1951
      • A. Preparations, August–September 1951 (Documents 631–646)
      • B. Proceedings, September 10–14, 1951 (Documents 647–657)
      • C. Documents and communiqué, September 13–14, 1951 (Documents 658–662)
    • Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States, at Ottawa, September 16, 1951 (Document 663)
    • Meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, at Paris and Rome, November 1951 (Document 663a)

Persons

Acheson, Dean G. Adenauer, Konrad Bruce, David K. E. Byroade, Henry A. De Gasperi, Alcide Dunn, James C. Eisenhower, General of the Army Dwight David Gifford, Walter S. Harriman, W. Averell Knight, Ridgway B. McCloy, John J. Morrison, Herbert S. Perkins, George W. Schuman, Robert Spofford, Charles M. Truman, Harry S.

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