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  4. A. Revision of the Prohibited and Limited Industries Agreement; discussion of restitution, reparations, foreign interests, claims, and related matters

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1951, European Security and the German Question, Volume III, Part 2

A. Revision of the Prohibited and Limited Industries Agreement; discussion of restitution, reparations, foreign interests, claims, and related matters

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[38] The Chairman of the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany (Gainer) to the Chairman of the NATO Council of Deputies (Spofford)

[London,] April 2, 1951.

762A.0221/4–1951


[39] Agreement Between the High Commissioners of France, the United Kingdom, and the United States

[Bonn–Petersberg, April 3, 1951.]

762A.0221/4–1951


[40] The Chairman of the Allied High Commission for Germany (Kirkpatrick) to the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (Adenauer)

[Bonn–Petersberg, April 3, 1951.]

762A.0221/4–1951


[41] The United States Delegation at the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany to the Secretary of State

London, April 15, 1951—4 p. m.

396.1–ISG/4–1551: Telegram


[42] The United States Delegation at the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany to the Secretary of State

London, April 24, 1951—4 p. m.

396.1–ISG/4–2451: Telegram


[43] The United States Delegation at the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany to the Secretary of State

London, April 29, 1951—7 p. m.

396.1–ISG/4–2951: Telegram


[44] The United States Delegation at the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany to the Secretary of State

London, April 30, 1951—6 p. m.

396.1–ISG/4–3051: Telegram


[45] Editorial Note

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Contents

  • Preface
  • List of abbreviations, symbols, and code names
  • List of persons
  • List of photographs
  • List of sources
  • The German question
    • General policy of the United States with respect to Germany (Documents 1–7)
    • Participation of the United States in the work of the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany
      • A. Revision of the Prohibited and Limited Industries Agreement; discussion of restitution, reparations, foreign interests, claims, and related matters (Documents 8–45)
      • B. Revision of the Occupation Statute for Germany and the Charter of the Allied High Commission (Documents 46–68)
    • Participation of the United States in tripartite and quadripartite discussions on establishing contractual relations with the Federal Republic of Germany
      • A. Discussion leading to the report of August 9 by the Allied High Commission for Germany concerning the establishment of a new relationship between the Allied Powers And Germany (Documents 69–102)
      • B. Consideration by the Foreign Ministers of the United Kingdom, the United States, and France of the Report of the Allied High Commission for Germany; the drafting of a general agreement on contractual relations and of a security guarantee for the Federal Republic of Germany (Documents 103–143)
    • Concern of the United States with the economic situation in the Federal Republic of Germany (Documents 144–156)
    • Participation of the United States in the work of the tripartite group on Germany, October–December 1951, and in related discussions
      • A. The question of a German financial contribution to Western defense (Documents 157–184)
      • B. The question of German security controls (Documents 185–206)
    • Policy of the United States with regard to the unification of Germany and the question of all-German elections (Documents 207–259)
    • Policy of the United States with regard to Allied rights in Berlin
      • A. The problem of access to Berlin and the signature of an interzonal trade agreement (Documents 260–295)
      • B. Further efforts to maintain and strengthen West Berlin (Documents 296–325)
    • Interest of the United States in the status of the Saar (Documents 326–339)
    • Attitude of the United States toward developments in the Soviet Zone of Germany: Reports on events of significance in the “German Democratic Republic”; the World Youth Festival in Berlin; Soviet Policy in the Eastern Zone (Documents 340–354)
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