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

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
  • 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)
  • Index

Persons

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

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