Policy of the United States with regard to the unification of Germany and the question of all-German elections 1

1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 590 ff.


[237] The United States High Commissioner for Germany (McCloy) to the Secretary of State

762.00/10–551: Telegram


[239] The Ambassador in France (Bruce) to the Secretary of State

762.00/10–1151: Telegram


[240] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Gifford) to the Secretary of State

762.00/10–1251: Telegram


[241] The Secretary of State to the Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany, at Frankfurt

762A.00/10–1351: Telegram


[242] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Gifford) to the Secretary of State

762.00/10–1551: Telegram


[246] The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State

320/11–1251: Telegram


[247] The Ambassador in France (Bruce) to the Acting Secretary of State

820/11–1651: Telegram


[248] The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State

320/11–1851: Telegram


[249] The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State

320/11–2051: Telegram


[254] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Sweden

320/12–1251: Telegram


[255] The Ambassador in Sweden (Butterworth) to the Secretary of State

320/12–1451: Telegram


[256] The United States Representative at the United Nations General Assembly (Austin) to the Secretary of State

820/12–1451: Telegram


[257] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Sweden

320/12–1451: Telegram


[258] Resolution on the Appointment of an International Commission to Investigate the Possibility of Free German Elections

U.N. General Assembly, Official Records, Sixth Session, Supplement No. 20, resolution no. 510