The German question
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- General policy of the United States with respect to Germany1
(Documents 1-7)
- Participation of the United States in the work of the Intergovernmental Study Group on Germany1 (Documents 8-68)
- Participation of the United States in tripartite and quadripartite
discussions on establishing contractual relations with the Federal Republic
of Germany (Documents 69-143)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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 (Documents 157-206)
- A. The question of a German financial contribution to Western
defense (Documents 157-184)
- B. The question of German security controls (Documents 185-206)
- A. The question of a German financial contribution to Western
defense (Documents 157-184)
- Policy of the United States with regard to the unification of Germany and
the question of all-German elections1
(Documents 207-259)
- Policy of the United States with regard to Allied rights in Berlin1
(Documents 260-325)
- 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)
- A. The problem of access to Berlin and the signature of an interzonal
trade agreement (Documents 260-295)
- Interest of the United States in the status of the Saar1
(Documents 326-339)
- Attitude of the United States toward developments in the Soviet Zone of
Germany:1 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)
- For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 590 ff.↩
- For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 737 ff.↩
- For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 590 ff.↩
- For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 818 ff.↩
- Continued from Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 927 ff.↩
- For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1950, vol. iv, pp. 942 ff.↩