Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, National
Security Affairs, Volume II, Part 2
Index
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[Page 1903]
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Acheson, Dean G., 68n
, 118, 138n
, 164n
, 197, 238n
, 851n
, 883n
, 885n
, 947n
, 964n
, 1021n
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Armed forces limitations, 859–863, 904, 941, 943, 954n
, 957–958, 982–984
- Development of, 894–895
- Disclosure and verification, 900, 918, 926, 928, 932, 945
- Executive Committee on Regulation of Armaments, 876
- French proposals, 979–980
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament, 896–898, 901–902, 995, 1008, 1056
- U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 854–855
- Atomic energy policy:
- Approved policies, 1046
- Atomic weapons, responsibility for, 863n
, 964, 969n
, 970, 972, 981, 984, 1010
- Atomic weapons production, 933–934
- Combined Development Agency, 891
- Fissionable materials, 852,
886, 888–890, 893, 1026, 1029–1032
- Hydrogen bomb production, 878,
1017–1018
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 958,
989n
,
991–992, 1032, 1034, 1036, 1050–1051, 1053–1055
- Sharing of information with Allies, 846, 988n
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 202
- Continental defense program, 125
- Economic and military assistance programs, 126, 127n
, 184,
209–222
- Foreign information program, 1616–1620, 1625–1627,
1641, 1652–1654
- General war, 197n
- Indigenous forces, development of, 134, 136–137
- International Information Agency, 289, 1628–1629
- National security policy, 88, 278, 289
- Trade policy, 119–120, 122–125
-
Achilles, Theodore C., 1133–1134, 1291
- Acts of Congress:
- Atomic Energy Act of 1946, 274, 847n
, 965, 972,
1116, 1125–1126, 1129–1133,
1245–1246, 1264–1265, 1269–1274, 1277–1279,
1281, 1284, 1361, 1456, 1471,
1492–1493
- Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 1477n
, 1507–1508,
1524
- Defense Production Act of 1950, 33–34, 36, 46
- Espionage Act, 1264–1265
- Internal Security Act, 1264–1265, 1281
-
McMahon Act, 1302, 1437
- Mutual Security Act of 1951, 174, 1603
- National Security Act of 1947, 179, 246, 1724
- Omnibus Immigration Act of 1952, 180
- Supplemental Appropriation Act of 1953,
989
- United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, 1591, 1601, 1632,
1646, 1648–1650, 1693, 1715
- Universal Military Training and Service Act, 607
-
Ad Hoc Committee on Armaments and American Policy.
See under
Armaments regulation policy.
-
Adenauer, Konrad, 459, 533, 557
- Administrative transition, 181, 186
- Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange, U.S., 1693
- Advisory Commission on Information, U.S., 1693, 1852
- Afghanistan, 391
- Africa, 131–132, 192–193, 426–427, 561, 795–796, 1780, 1785–1786, 1820–1821
- Agriculture, U.S. Department of, 1407, 1450
- Air Force, U.S. Department of the, 3, 9–10, 22, 24–26, 31–33, 167–168, 260, 310, 627
- Albania, 439, 1727
-
Alberto, Adm. Alvaro, 1143
-
Aldrich, Winthrop W., 1379, 1431–1432
-
Alexander, Archibald S., 880–881
-
Allen, Leo E., 829
-
Allen, Ray, 869–871, 925
-
Allen, Ward P., 897
-
Allison, John M., 17n
-
Alphand, Hervé, 1234
-
Alsop, Joseph and Stewart, 122, 635
- Aluminum, 158
- American Civil Liberties Union, 1640
- American Committee for Liberation for Bolshevism, Inc., 1829, 1884, 1899
- American Institute of Architects, 1450
-
The American Legion Magazine, 1690
- American Republics. See
Latin America.
-
Amory, Robert, Jr., 324, 327, 1230, 1482n
,
1539, 1540
-
Anderson, Dillon, 268–269, 273, 280
-
Anderson, John, 1252
-
Anderson, Orville C., 1616n
-
Anderson, Robert B., 238n
672n
,
680, 1437–1438, 1448
- Arab States, 267, 751
-
Arends, Leslie C., 827
- Argentina, 195, 562, 1143
- Armaments regulation policy (see also
Atomic energy policy; Atoms for
Peace proposal; and
Armaments regulation
under
United Nations):
-
Ad Hoc Committee on Armaments
and American Policy, 323, 1114, 1134–1137,
1150–1160, 1240, 1257n
, 1259–1285
- Allied cooperation, importance of, 1081–1083, 1115–1116,
1156–1157
- Armed forces limitations, 859–863, 903–906, 909–913, 915–917, 920–921, 938–939, 941–945, 954–955, 957–958, 982–984, 1091–1092, 1103–1108
- Arms race, 1063–1069
- Atomic stocks, reductions in, 1089,
1118–1120
- Atomic weapons. See under
Atomic energy policy
and under
National security policy.
- Bacteriological weapons, 994, 1094
- British atomic weapons ban proposal, 1393–1397, 1421–1423
- Continental defense, role of, 1083–1085, 1116, 1137,
1172
- Conventional weapons, 1090, 1118–1120,
1585–1587
- Development of, 497,
584–585, 670, 687–688, 717–718, 775, 894–910, 916–926, 1061–1062,
1088–1091
- Disarmament (see also
Panel of Consultants on Disarmament
below):
- Disclosure and verification, 872–875, 877–878, 883–885, 900,
905–908,
914–915,
917–918,
923–924,
926–932,
945–946,
1046–1048, 1089–1090, 1092–1093, 1530–1531
- Executive Committee on Regulation of Armaments, 876–877, 910n
, 912–913, 932, 954,
1160–1169
- Great Powers conference, possible, 1207–1208
- Hydrogen bomb. See under
Atomic energy policy.
- Interagency Working Group on Preparations for the Disarmament
Commission, 902, 910n
- Interdepartmental review of, 1211–1212, 1378, 1383–1384, 1386, 1537–1540, 1563–1566,
1580–1589
- International regulation, 1073–1076, 1200–1201
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament (see also
Ad Hoc Committee on
Armaments and American Policy
above), 232–233, 319, 896–910, 915–926, 988, 992–1010, 1013–1016, 1056–1091,
1096, 1107, 1110–1121
- Political considerations, 918–924
- Public information policy (Project Candor), 1077–1081,
1110–1115, 1136–1137, 1151–1155, 1157–1160,
1170–1174, 1184–1185, 1223–1227, 1240–1243,
1250
- Savings used for world aid (“The Chance for Peace” speech), 1144–1145,
1176, 1193, 1198–1199, 1204–1206
- Soviet atomic weapons ban proposal, 861–862, 1238, 1304–1305, 1310–1312,
1316–1318, 1358–1360, 1367–1368, 1387–1392,
1413–1416, 1421–1423, 1473–1477, 1525–1526,
1534–1537, 1568
- U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 854–855, 1013–1014, 1040, 1048,
1086–1087, 1117–1118
- Armed Forces Network, 1845
-
Armstrong, W. Park, Jr.,
562n
,
646–647, 1336n
- Army, U.S. Department of the, 3,
22–23, 25, 235, 259–260, 310, 821
-
Arneson, R. Gordon, 58, 234n
, 607n
, 846–848, 882, 890, 894, 964–968, 969n
, 981, 989–991, 993, 1017–1025, 1026n
, 1029–1037, 1049, 1055, 1056n
, 1125–1126, 1134, 1157, 1179, 1215, 1247–1248, 1251–1256, 1265, 1298–1300, 1305n
, 1322n
, 1333, 1334n
, 1336n
, 1349n
, 1352n
, 1355–1356, 1367, 1370–1372, 1540, 1758n
, 1760n
-
Arnold, Henry F., 1713n
-
Arnot, Charles P., 1658n
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S.:
- Advisory duties, 1177–1179
- Armaments regulation, 872–875, 1378,
1384, 1386, 1566, 1580, 1583–1584
- Atomic weapons:
- Production, 866–867, 937, 949–950
- Responsibility for, 868, 947–953, 964–968, 985–987, 1011–1013, 1577
- Use of, possible, 607–608
- Expansion program, 1112
- Fissionable materials:
- Funding for, 169, 274–276, 286, 538–540, 989
- Hydrogen bomb production, 879–881
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 991, 1016–1017,
1025, 1036–1037, 1054, 1420,
1428, 1450, 1464
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1298, 1357,
1372–1376, 1406–1407, 1560
- International control of atomic energy, 945–946
- Military Liaison Committee, 851
-
Oppenheimer
security clearance, 1472–1473
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1121–1128, 1132–1133,
1137–1139
- Program cutbacks, 292,
294–295, 314–315
- Public information policy, 871–872
- Reactor construction and regulation, 1146–1149
- Reactors abroad, construction of, 1482n
- Sharing of information with Allies, 846–847, 849–850, 951–952, 985–986, 1263, 1269–1274, 1277–1278,
1281–1282, 1508–1511
- Atomic energy policy (see also
Atoms for Peace proposal; International Scientific Conference; Atomic
weapons, possible use of
under
National security policy):
- Aircraft propulsion program, 1146–1149
- Approved policies, 1046
- Atomic weapons (see also
Weapons information
under
Sharing of information with Allies
below):
- Military strategy re, 1069–1073, 1397n
,
1401, 1440–1442, 1576–1577
- Production, 866–867, 933–938, 949–950, 966, 968, 971, 987, 1013, 1112, 1180
- Public information policy, 869–872
- Responsibility for, 863–868, 947–953, 964–979, 981, 984–988, 1010–1013, 1577
- Testing, 1001–1003, 1437–1440
- Combined Development Agency, 890–892, 1098,
1100–1101, 1141–1144, 1255,
1510
- Combined Development Trust, 1252
- Combined Policy Committee, 867, 885–894, 951, 1026–1032, 1252n
, 1253, 1255,
1275, 1277, 1513
- Fissionable materials:
- Acquisition of, 851–858, 865, 886–894, 1026–1032, 1098–1103, 1141–1144, 1183, 1254–1255, 1555–1558, 1559n
- Supplies for Allies, 1296–1297, 1483–1492, 1497–1498, 1555–1558, 1559n
- Hydrogen bomb production, 878–883, 955–957, 963–964, 1017–1019, 1470–1471
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 991
- Ban on, 959–961, 992–993
- British position, 1036–1037, 1382–1383, 1418–1420, 1448, 1463
- Effects testing, 1449–1452
- Foreign protests, 1379–1380
- Moratorium on, 1383–1387, 1418–1420, 1425–1429, 1445–1472, 1478–1479, 1584–1585
- Notification of Allies, 1036–1037, 1424
- Postponement of, 989–1008, 1020–1021, 1032
- Publicity re, 1019–1020, 1049–1055, 1408–1409
- Results of, 881–883, 1025, 1042
- Soviet Union, considerations re, 1004, 1016, 1022–1025, 1034–1036
- International control of atomic energy, 926–932, 945–946, 1018–1019,
1021–1022, 1035–1036, 1182–1183
- Morality questions, 1153, 1160
- Nuclear fuel production, 1586, 1588
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 274–276, 855, 1112,
1121–1133, 1137–1139, 1180–1183
- Private industry involvement, 1124–1125, 1129–1132,
1147–1149, 1247–1248, 1296–1297, 1498
- Reactor construction and regulation, 1123–1125, 1131–1132,
1146–1149
- Reactors abroad, construction of, 1460–1461, 1481–1482,
1489–1492, 1496–1501, 1541–1542, 1550–1551
- Security concerns, 1108–1109
- Sharing of information with Allies:
- Australia, 1283–1285, 1289
- Bilateral agreements, 1570
- Canada, 848–851, 975, 1116, 1244–1246, 1252–1255, 1268, 1275–1277, 1279–1285, 1289, 1507–1511
- Categories of information, 1257–1262, 1264–1265
- Communication concerns, 1271–1272
- France, 1292
- Free World alliance, importance to, 1081–1083, 1220–1223
- Guidelines for, 867–868, 951–952, 1489–1499
- Intelligence information, 1284–1285, 1289
- Joint declassification program, 1280
- Legislation re, 966–968, 972, 985–986, 1183, 1245–1246, 1264–1266, 1268–1271, 1277–1279, 1360–1361, 1456–1457, 1471–1472, 1477, 1492–1493, 1505
- Medical research information, 1519–1520
- Memorandum of Intent of 1945, 1252–1255
- New Zealand, 1283–1285, 1289
- Objectives of, 1260–1261, 1264
- Raw materials data, 1279
- Restricted data, 1272–1274, 1360–1361
- Security concerns, 1262–1263, 1266–1269
- Training schools, 1498, 1519–1520, 1552
- United Kingdom, 846–848, 975–976, 988, 1116, 1245–1246, 1251–1255, 1267–1269, 1275–1277, 1279–1285, 1289, 1301–1302, 1355–1356, 1507–1511, 1542
- Weapons information, 1115–1116, 1156–1157, 1282–1284
- Soviet hydrogen bomb capabilities, 457, 479, 614, 628, 879–881, 998, 1185–1188, 1213–1214,
1219–1220, 1454–1455, 1458,
1464–1465
- U.S.-Soviet inspections of atomic facilities, 1530–1531
- Atomic weapons. See under
Atomic energy policy and under
National security policy.
- Atoms for Peace proposal:
- British position, 1286
- Conventional weapons, questions re, 1314–1316, 1321–1322
- Development of, 1213n
, 1224–1235, 1309–1310, 1526–1527
- Foreign notification, 1289–1291, 1294–1295
- French position, 1291–1292
- Implementation of, 1293–1294, 1297–1300, 1376–1378,
1385, 1387, 1435–1436
- Indian position, 1291
- Information efforts re, 1758–1761, 1781,
1793–1794
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal:
- Allied reaction to, 1503–1504
- British position, 1320–1321, 1341–1342, 1353–1355, 1361–1363, 1370–1371, 1458–1459, 1503, 1513, 1515–1517, 1528–1529
- Canadian position, 1344–1345, 1370–1371, 1412, 1503, 1513, 1515–1517, 1528–1529
- Contributions of fissionable materials, 1341–1342, 1485–1486, 1545–1548, 1553–1554, 1560, 1577–1578
- Country representation, 1361–1363, 1366–1367
- Formation, plans re, 1511–1517, 1519–1520, 1523–1524
- Future actions re, 1574–1576
- Indian position, 1554–1555, 1559–1560
- Legislation re, 1247–1249, 1442–1445, 1504–1505
- Negotiations for, 1527–1529, 1547–1549, 1560–1563, 1571–1573
- Organization and function of, 1218–1219, 1235–1240, 1246, 1298–1299, 1312–1314, 1357, 1372–1376, 1448, 1489–1491, 1495–1496, 1501–1502, 1506–1507, 1549–1550
- Ratification conference, 1554–1555, 1559–1560
- Reactor construction in the United States, 1530–1532
- Soviet participation, question of, 1443–1445, 1458–1463, 1473–1475, 1479–1480, 1493–1495, 1528–1529, 1542–1543, 1544n
,
1545–1549
- Soviet position, 1376–1377, 1413–1418, 1462–1463, 1479–1480, 1522–1523, 1560–1563, 1567–1574
- United Nations, relation to, 1370–1371, 1436–1437, 1481, 1484–1485, 1505, 1530, 1532–1533, 1540, 1544–1545, 1562, 1567–1568
- U.N. resolution re, 1579
- Presidential speech re, 1953, 1285–1287,
1291–1292, 1300, 1344
- Publicity re, 1317–1318, 1403
- Soviet position, 1287–1288, 1291–1292, 1295, 1302–1305, 1398–1399,
1401–1403, 1412, 1424–1425
- U.S.-Soviet private discussions:
- Additional participants, possible, 1327–1328, 1332–1334, 1337–1338, 1340, 1346, 1350–1353, 1364–1365, 1368–1369
- British position, 1305–1306, 1316, 1332–1333, 1339–1341, 1347–1352
- Canadian position, 1347–1351
-
Dulles–Molotov meetings, 1355, 1413–1416
- French position, 1327–1328, 1332–1334, 1340, 1347–1348, 1351–1353
- Preliminary meetings, 1322–1328, 1335–1339, 1345–1347, 1349, 1368–1369
- Proposal of, 1304–1309, 1319, 1320n
- Publication of documents, 1518–1525
- Site of, 1331–1332, 1337
-
Attlee, Clement R., 1252, 1254
-
Austin, Warren R., 1140
- Australia, 496, 584, 1027–1028, 1031, 1101, 1283–1285, 1289, 1382, 1498, 1504, 1661
- Austria, 175, 218
- Automobile Manufacturers’ Association, 1450
- Azores, 619
-
Baarslag, Karl H. W., 1690
-
Bacon, Ruth E., 957n
-
Barbour, Walworth, 58n
, 1681n
-
Barco, James W., 883n
-
Barkley, Alben W., 118, 136, 271, 1635
-
Barnard, Thurman L., 1635, 1656n
-
Barnes, Tracy, 925
-
Baruch, Bernard M., 895n
, 1059
-
Battle, Lucius D., 1625n
-
Bechhoefer, Bernard C., 846, 872, 883n
, 912n
, 916, 932n
, 954n
, 957n
, 982n
, 1014, 1046–1049, 1096n
, 1139n
, 1175n
, 1307–1308, 1334n
, 1370–1371, 1378n
, 1384n
, 1393n
, 1429n
, 1433–1434, 1478, 1570n
-
Begoügne de Juniac, Gontran, 1351–1353
- Belgian Congo, 1028, 1031, 1098, 1141
- Belgium, 1098–1099, 1327–1328, 1461, 1483, 1491, 1498–1499, 1503–1504, 1555–1558, 1559n
-
Bendetsen, Karl R., 324
-
Benton, William B., 1627
-
Berding, Andrew H., 1756, 1758n
-
Beriya, Lavrentiy Pavlovich, 1178, 1727n
- Berlin, 191, 496, 584, 1828–1829, 1884, 1893
- Berlin Conference, 1954, 1355
- Bermuda Conference, December 1953, 608–609, 1250, 1251n
,
1285–1286,
1289, 1292,
1301
-
Bernau, Phyllis D., 1379n
-
Berry, Burton Y., 17n
-
Bhatnagar, S. S., 886–887
-
Bickel, Alexander, 1387n
, 1402–1403
-
Bidault, Georges, 1291, 1333, 1334n
, 1340, 1398
-
Bissell, Richard M., Jr., 202
-
Black, Lt. Col. Edwin F., 1265
-
Black, James B., 270, 280
-
Blakeney, F. J., 1382
-
Block, Ralph, 1654n
, 1756n
-
Bloomfield, Lincoln P.,
1008n
, 1014–1016, 1056n
-
Blum, Robert, 1796, 1874
- Board of National Estimates, 186–196
-
Boegner, Jean-Marc, 1292
-
Boggs, Marion W., 435n
, 440, 700n
, 715, 1184n
, 1185, 1482n
,
1488, 1537n
-
Bohlen, Charles E., 5–9, 11–18, 57, 58n
, 68n
, 87–88, 134–135, 164n
, 197–198, 200n
, 242–245, 1226, 1286–1288, 1291–1292, 1295, 1302–1305, 1310–1312, 1319, 1323–1324, 1335–1336, 1417, 1518–1522, 1578, 1681n
,
1684n
- Bolivia, 562
-
Bonbright, James C. H.,
58n
,
1345n
, 1346n
, 1348, 1349–1353
-
Bonesteel, Col. Charles H.,
III, 324, 352, 391, 1229, 1482n
,
1539
-
Bonnet, Henri, 1144, 1334, 1336n
, 1340
-
Borel, Paul A., 186n
-
Boughton, James H., 1681n
, 1711n
-
Bowie, Robert R., 324, 370–371, 441–442, 456n
, 529, 565–567, 598, 607n
, 609, 648n
, 699–700, 736, 1211, 1215, 1220, 1227, 1235–1240, 1250, 1251n
,
1297–1300,
1307, 1312–1315, 1322n
, 1329, 1330, 1336n
, 1344, 1349n
,
1352n
, 1371–1372, 1416, 1419–1420, 1435n
, 1448, 1473n
, 1481, 1482n
, 1501n
, 1537–1540, 1544n
, 1564–1566, 1570, 1586–1587, 1723
-
Boyer, Marion, 890–891, 1143–1144
-
Boykin, Samuel D., 1673
-
Bracken, Katherine W., 1673n
-
Bradbury, Norris, 1050
-
Bradley, General of the Army Omar N., 20, 37, 113–114, 257n
, 260, 263, 272, 281n
, 305n
, 326, 328n
, 355n
, 372, 378n
, 399n
, 437, 852n
, 879, 894, 931, 981, 985–987, 1082, 1103n
, 1108, 1149n
, 1161n
, 1174
-
Brainin, Joseph, 1736
- Brazil, 562, 886, 888, 1029, 1143
-
Bridges, H. Styles, 829
- British Guiana, 562
-
Browder, Earl, 1698
-
Brownell, Herbert, Jr., 328n
, 355n
, 399n
, 438, 472, 475n
, 489n
, 522, 536n
, 562n
, 577n
, 609n
, 647n
, 667n
, 715n
, 729n
, 738n
, 759n
, 802, 806n
, 1456
-
Bruce, David K. E., 164–165, 954–955, 989, 993, 1051, 1091–1096, 1625, 1640
-
Buckley, 1720
-
Budenz, Louis, 1698
- Budget, U.S. Bureau of the, 124, 261–262, 491n
, 500n
, 503n
, 507n
, 515–518, 522–524, 537–538, 725, 729–731, 732n
, 733–736, 813, 817n
, 820n
, 1409, 1644, 1878
- Bulgaria, 1727
-
Bull, Lt. Gen. Harold R., 330n
, 368
-
Bundy, McGeorge, 924–926, 941, 988, 992–993, 1014–1015, 1058
-
Bundy, William P., 1134,
1157
-
Burgess, Carter, 823–824, 829
- Burma, 194, 560, 1787
-
Burns, Arthur F., 488n
, 562n
, 577n
, 667n
, 713, 738n
, 759n
, 798, 800, 806n
-
Burns, Gen. James H., 1267
-
Burton, Ralph, 1697n
-
Bush, Vannevar, 896n
, 899, 906–908, 917, 919–922, 924, 988, 992–993, 1058, 1096, 1114, 1134–1137, 1150, 1170–1172, 1174
-
Byrnes, James F., 897
-
Byroade, Henry A., 441n
, 1780
-
Cabell, Lt. Gen. Charles P.,
324, 350
-
Cabot, John M., 1688–1690
-
Caccia, Harold, 1412,
1418
-
Caldwell, Millard, 20n
, 54n
, 80n
, 142n
, 869
-
Campbell, John C., 736–738
- Canada:
- Armaments regulation policy, 884, 908–909, 1381
- Continental defense, 235, 319,
368, 474, 482–483, 616–620, 627
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1344–1345,
1370–1371, 1412, 1503, 1513,
1515–1517, 1528–1529
- U.S. hydrogen bomb testing, 1036–1037
- U.S. sharing of atomic energy information, 848–851, 975, 1116,
1244–1246, 1252–1255, 1268,
1275–1277, 1279–1285, 1289,
1507–1511
- Uranium ore sales, 1027–1028, 1031,
1101
-
Cannon, Cavendish W., 1030
-
Carlier, Georges, 1503
-
Carney, Adm. Robert B., 326–327, 444–445, 449, 454, 570–573, 639–640, 643
-
Carns, Brig. Gen. Edwin H.
J., 565
-
Carroll, Col. Paul, 325
-
Carson, Col., 1547
-
Carter, Brig. Gen. Marshall S., 878
-
Casier, Harry S., 1736
- Central Intelligence Agency, 50–53, 181, 186n
, 247–248, 356–357, 436, 551n
, 676–678, 812n
, 1263, 1428, 1482n
, 1509, 1674, 1725, 1746, 1749, 1790, 1829, 1831, 1835, 1837, 1898–1899
-
Charpentier, Pierre, 1333–1334
-
Chase, Warren, 909, 1014, 1056n
-
Cherwell, Lord, 846–848, 1286, 1289, 1301–1302, 1342, 1356, 1454, 1527
-
Chiang Kai-shek, Generalissimo, 392n
, 696, 839, 841
-
Chidlaw, Gen. Benjamin W., 800
- Chile, 562
- China, People’s Republic of:
- Armaments regulation, 1208
- Foreign policy, 60,
94, 108, 772–773, 811
- Indochina, involvement in, 560
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1367
- Korean war, 922–923
- Military strength, 104, 188–189
- Political situation, 188
- Prestige of, 650, 725, 754
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 408–409, 421, 424–425
- Soviet Union, relations with, 493, 580, 773, 1683, 1808
- U.N. Disarmament Commission, 1382,
1398
- U.S. information efforts re, 1785,
1828, 1884, 1892–1893
- U.S. policy re, 776,
817, 957–958
- China, Republic of, 175, 215, 218, 221–222, 421, 429, 496, 498, 559, 584, 586, 811
-
Churchill, Winston S., 4, 439, 533, 546, 608, 695, 697, 846–847, 848n
, 885n
, 890n
, 1251–1253, 1285–1286, 1289, 1291, 1301–1302, 1328, 1341, 1355–1356, 1379, 1383, 1467, 1528
- Civil Aeronautics Administration, 632
- Civil Defense Program. See
Federal Civil Defense Program.
- Civil Service Commission, 180
-
Clark, General Mark W., 1705
-
Clark, Ralph, 1265
-
Clarkson, Gen. Percy W., 1025, 1033
- Coast Guard, U.S., 487–488
-
Cockroft, John, 1142,
1513
-
Cogan, Thomas J., 1429n
-
Cohen, Benjamin V., 883–885, 894–896, 898–900, 903–909, 912, 914, 916–917, 919, 979n
, 989, 992, 1008n
, 1013–1014, 1046–1048, 1052, 1055–1056
-
Cohn, Roy V., 1697
-
Cole, W. Sterling, 1109, 1113n
, 1185–1188, 1247–1249, 1442–1443, 1504–1505, 1511, 1523–1524
-
Collins, Gen. J. Lawton,
259–263, 326, 373, 1033, 1132
- Colonialism, 377, 408
- Combined Policy Committee. See under
Atomic energy policy.
- Commerce, U.S. Department of, 1297, 1792–1793
- Committee for Free Asia, 1834
- Committee of Three, 238n
- Committee on International Information Activities, 455
- Communist Party, U.S., 336–337
-
Compton, Wilson M., 1591n
, 1595, 1628–1638, 1641–1651, 1654, 1656–1658, 1672, 1673n
, 1678
- Congress, U.S. (see also
Acts of Congress):
- Armaments regulation policy, 1155,
1207n
- Continental defense, 234
- Economic and military assistance programs, 271, 296–297
- Foreign information program, 1627,
1776–1777
- House of Representatives:
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1442–1443,
1504–1505
- International Information Administration, 1630–1632, 1635–1636,
1650, 1654, 1656, 1672–1673
- Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 853n
, 879,
892, 1108, 1122, 1127, 1129,
1180, 1186–1188, 1247–1249,
1254, 1270, 1277–1278, 1442,
1456, 1462, 1472, 1484, 1504–1505, 1524, 1576–1577
- Military appropriations, 9n
, 10n
- Mutual Security Program, 278, 298–299
- National security funding, 316–317
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 448
- Senate:
- Appropriations Committee, 933,
937, 1630–1631, 1776–1777
- Foreign Relations Committee, 1627, 1635, 1650, 1672–1673
- Internal Security Subcommittee, 1690, 1706–1707
- Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, 1670–1672, 1679–1698, 1708, 1718, 1720
- Subcommittee for Overseas Information Programs, 1754, 1796
-
Connors, W. Bradley, 1632, 1652n
, 1670n
, 1673–1674, 1677n
, 1678–1680, 1681n
, 1684n
, 1686n
, 1699n
, 1711n
-
Conolly, Adm. Richard L.,
324, 352, 392–393, 398
- Continental defense:
- Armaments regulation, role in, 1083–1085, 1116, 1137,
1172
- Canada, agreements with, 235, 319,
368, 474, 482–483, 616–620, 627
- Early warning system, 138–142, 164–165, 168–169, 182–184, 232–235, 318–323, 337–338, 368–370, 375, 468, 471, 473–474, 479, 484–485, 615–616, 619–620, 625–628, 638, 673–674, 800–801, 1040
- Funding for, 480–481, 615–616
- Inadequacies of, 213–214, 231–234, 477–479, 613–615
- Intelligence operations, 482, 617
- Internal security, 339, 465, 486–487, 621–623
- Manpower shortages, 469
- Objectives of, 114–117, 120–122, 125–126
- Programs for, 482–484, 611–613, 617–619, 629, 703–705
- Progress reports, 698
- Public support, 472–473
- Research and development, 617
- Urban vulnerability, 375–376, 489, 623–624
- Weapons systems and force requirements, 467, 471, 620–621, 703–705
- Continental Defense Committee, 614
- Controlled Materials Plan, 38,
174
-
Cook, Frank C., 1874
-
Cootes, Merritt, 1654n
, 1668n
, 1711n
-
Copper, 158
-
Cornell, S. Douglas, 324, 351
- Council of Economic Advisers, 490, 500n
, 713, 806n
, 820n
- Court of Appeals, U.S., 1640
-
Cowen, Myron M., 1031,
1625
-
Cowles, John, 270, 280
-
Cox, Henry B., 1668n
, 1699n
, 1707n
, 1711n
-
Coyne, J. Patrick, 358, 802
-
Craig, Horace S., 1134, 1157, 1265
-
Craig, Lt. Gen. H. A., 349–350, 354n
-
Crosby, Ben G., 1675–1677
-
Cutler, Robert, 5n
, 236–237, 245–247, 258n
, 259, 264–265, 268, 272–273, 276, 278–281, 288, 291–294, 297, 300, 302, 323–328, 349, 354n
, 367, 373–374, 387–388, 393, 397–398, 435–438, 440–442, 444, 448, 451, 453, 455–457, 466–467, 471–472, 474, 515–516, 520, 522–523, 525–526, 528, 530–533, 536–538, 540–541, 543, 545–548, 568–570, 572–573, 599–603, 624–627, 629, 631–632, 635–636, 638–639, 641–643, 648n
, 686–691, 693, 698, 701–708, 710–713, 736n
, 737–738, 763–764, 766–769, 781, 784, 788, 790–792, 794–801, 804, 833, 836, 839–840, 842–843, 1107, 1110–1111, 1113–1114, 1128, 1130–1131, 1137, 1146, 1170, 1172, 1174, 1177, 1180, 1184, 1210–1214, 1217–1218, 1227, 1230–1234, 1245–1246, 1296–1297, 1378, 1424, 1427–1428, 1438, 1453, 1459–1461, 1468, 1470–1471, 1481, 1483–1486, 1500, 1527, 1537, 1539, 1580–1581, 1719, 1750–1751, 1791n
, 1797, 1855, 1868, 1877–1879
- Cyprus, 193
- Czechoslovakia, 1398, 1727, 1804, 1832
-
Damon, G. Huntington, 1626n
-
Davenport, Virginia L., 1706n
-
Davis, Vice Adm. Arthur C., 1342n
-
de la Grandville, Jean, 1399
-
De Palma, Samuel, 1560
-
De Rose, François, 1334n
-
Dean, Gordon E., 851n
, 964n
, 969n
, 1021n
, 1149n
, 1161n
, 1162, 1190n
- Armaments regulation policy, 876, 899, 1113–1114
- Atomic energy policies, 1046, 1112
- Atomic weapons, 863n
, 869, 933, 937,
947, 970, 972, 981, 986–987, 1010
- Combined Development Agency, 890–891
- Fissionable materials, 852, 855–858, 887, 889,
892–894,
1026–1029, 1031–1032, 1098–1103
- Hydrogen bomb production, 878–879, 1017
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 991n
, 1033, 1035–1036,
1042
- National security policy, 274–276, 294
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament, 1110
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1121–1122, 1128–1133,
1137–1138
- Sharing of atomic energy information with Allies, 847, 849–850, 985,
988
-
Deane, Maj. Gen. John R.,
324, 351
-
DeChant, John, 1265
- Defense, U.S. Department of (see also
Military program), 20n
, 37, 622, 813, 820n
- Armaments regulation policy, 894–895, 1378,
1384, 1386, 1537–1540, 1563–1566, 1580–1584,
1586
- Atomic energy policy:
- Atomic weapons, responsibility for, 863–868, 947–953, 964–973, 1010–1013, 1577
- Atomic weapons production, 934–937
- Fissionable materials, 852,
887, 892, 1026–1032, 1486
- Hydrogen bomb development, 879–880, 1017
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 990–991, 1025, 1036–1037, 1420, 1428, 1464
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1128
- Public information policy, 869n
- Reactor construction and regulation, 1146–1149
- Reactors abroad, construction of, 1482n
- Sharing of atomic energy information with Allies, 847, 985–986, 1273–1274, 1277, 1509
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 533, 607–608
- Continental defense, 120–122, 142, 164–165, 183–184, 318, 611, 625–628
- Foreign information program, 1694–1695, 1740–1742,
1746, 1749, 1835, 1837–1839,
1845, 1848, 1859–1861, 1897
- Free World military posture, 672–675
- Funding of programs, 2–4, 9–10, 265, 278–281, 286–289, 296, 315–316, 541–549, 597–598
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1315–1316,
1371–1372, 1407
- Military Liaison Committee to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission,
851
- Military program, 21,
46, 169, 260–261, 301, 306, 814n
, 823–824
- Mobilization program, 137, 174,
712–713, 725, 732n
, 733–736, 739n
, 766,
768
- Negotiation policy, 513n
- Political warfare, 513n
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 573, 597–599
- Defense Mobilization, Office of, 70n
, 137, 503n
, 513n
, 532, 600, 602, 622, 626, 629–632, 678–680, 733–736, 739n
, 740, 766, 768, 813n
, 821n
, 1263, 1297, 1408
- Defense Production Administration, 34, 37, 39, 45
- Defense Transportation Administration, 45–47
- Denmark, 1782
-
Dickenson, Edward T., 350, 352
-
Dickey, John, 896n
, 900, 906, 909–910, 919, 921, 988, 1008, 1058, 1096
-
Dillon, C. Douglas, 1535
-
Dirksen, Everett M., 1246
- Disarmament. See
Armaments regulation policy.
-
Dixon, Pierson, 1382n
-
Dodge, Joseph M., 237, 257, 258n
, 261–262, 281n
, 305n
, 372n
, 378n
, 399n
, 475n
, 489n
, 536n
, 562n
, 577n
, 604n
, 609n
, 644n
, 647n
, 648n
, 667n
, 715n
, 731n
, 738n
, 759n
, 806n
, 808n
, 1296n
, 1791n
, 1879, 1880n
, 1881n
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 295, 538
- Atomic energy policy, 1122, 1129, 1148,
1256
- Continental defense, 630
- Defense programs, funding for, 543
- Economic and military assistance programs, 296, 525, 526
- Economic policies, 524, 536–538, 547–548, 574
- Fiscal and security balance, 516, 518,
522–523
- Mutual Security Program, funding for, 298–299, 300, 541
- National security funding, 244, 265,
297, 304
- Negotiation policy, 529
- Soviet atomic capabilities, 540
-
Donegan, 328n
, 355n
, 358–360, 475n
, 534n
, 609n
, 759n
-
Donhauser, Robert, 1713n
-
Donovan, William J., 1780, 1787
-
Doolittle, Gen. James H., 327
-
Douglas, Paul H., 1246
-
Draper, William, 324
-
Drury, L. Mason, 1721
-
DuBridge, Lee A., 626–627
-
Dulles, Allen W., 257n
, 281n
, 305n
, 328, 355n
, 372n
, 378n
, 399n
, 475n
, 477, 489n
, 536n
, 562n
, 577n
, 604n
, 609n
, 644n
, 647n
, 667n
, 715n
, 731n
, 738n
, 759n
, 788n
, 800n
n
806n
,
1149n
, 1161, 1190n
, 1256n
, 1296, 1429, 1437–1438, 1449n
, 1488n
, 1580n
, 1752n
, 1830, 1880n
, 1881n
- China, People’s Republic of, U.S. policy toward, 778
- Continental defense, 232, 473,
800
- Countersubversion activities, 776, 781
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 1445–1448, 1471
- Information Agency, U.S., 1751, 1878
- Intelligence program, 268
- Mobilization program, 793
- Negotiation policy, 530, 793
- Operations Coordinating Board, 1879
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament, 896n
, 900,
904–906,
908, 919, 923–925, 988, 992, 1008–1009, 1058, 1096,
1111, 1170
- Project Solarium, 327,
349n
, 435, 438,
441
- Sharing of atomic energy information with Allies, 1471
- Soviet atomic capabilities, 531, 540,
693, 701, 1454
- Soviet bloc economic situation, 777–778
- Soviet capabilities to injure the United States, 356–357, 602, 776–777
- Soviet peace offensive, 778–780
-
Dulles, John Foster, 372n
, 463n
, 562n
, 565, 597n
, 633, 648n
, 690n
, 699, 1043n
, 1106n
, 1142n
, 1184n
, 1223n
, 1456
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Armed forces limitations, 1107–1108
- Conventional armaments, 1585–1586
- Disarmament, atomic, 1343,
1359
- French proposals, 1144–1145
- Interdepartmental review of, 1212, 1383, 1580, 1583, 1584n
, 1588
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament report, 1056n
- Public information policy, 1224–1225, 1227, 1250
- Soviet atomic weapons ban proposal, 1367, 1388, 1389, 1473n
, 1535
- U.N. actions, 1175–1176, 1179, 1189, 1206–1209, 1215–1217, 1218n
, 1334–1335, 1380, 1382n
,
1384, 1429–1433
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 292, 539
- Atomic energy policy:
- Fissionable materials, 1098,
1484, 1486
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 883,
1379, 1380, 1418–1419, 1424, 1425, 1428–1429, 1437, 1448–1449, 1453, 1457, 1459, 1461–1471, 1478–1479, 1584–1585
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1125, 1130–1131
- Private industry involvement, 1247–1248
- Sharing of information with Allies, 1245, 1477, 1542
- Soviet hydrogen bomb testing, 1186n
, 1454
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 533, 545–546, 707
- Atoms for Peace proposal:
- Conventional weapons, 1315,
1321
- Development of, 1232, 1234–1235, 1527
- Implementation of, 1385, 1387
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1235, 1320–1321, 1341–1342, 1357, 1361–1363, 1372, 1376–1378, 1417–1419, 1442, 1462–1463, 1480–1481, 1506–1507, 1512, 1519–1520, 1532, 1541, 1544–1545, 1546n
,
1547n
, 1549, 1559–1560, 1575, 1577–1578
- Presidential speech, 1286–1287, 1291–1292
- Soviet position, 1398–1399, 1401–1402
- U.S.-Soviet private discussions, 1305–1308, 1316, 1319, 1322–1334, 1337–1340, 1345–1352, 1355, 1363, 1365, 1413–1417, 1518
- Bermuda Conference, 608
- Colonialism, 377
- Continental defense, 233, 369,
704–705
- Economic and military assistance programs, 228, 266–267, 271, 303–304, 525, 772, 788, 841–842
- Economic policies, 524, 536, 547
- European Defense Community, 1301
- Fiscal and security balance, 370, 517–519, 522–523
- Foreign information program, 1654–1656, 1668–1670,
1681–1685, 1699, 1705, 1707,
1713, 1715–1716, 1723, 1726–1736, 1775, 1790,
1793–1794, 1835, 1868
- Free World alliance, 452–453, 693–695, 711
- General war, 265, 462n
, 602,
639, 642, 706, 788
- Indochina, 696, 795, 835–836
- Information Agency, U.S., 1711, 1738–1739,
1750–1751
- International Information Administration, 1670–1672, 1685n
, 1686–1687,
1690, 1697, 1698n
, 1699n
, 1722
- Korean war, 272
- Massive retaliation doctrine, 609
- Middle East, 835
- Mutual Security Program, 289, 300,
302–303
- National security policy, 289, 460,
716
- Negotiation policy, 529–530, 694–695, 842
- North Africa, 793
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 289
- Project Solarium, 349,
354n
, 436–438
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 445–446, 450–451, 453–454, 456–457, 526–527, 549–550, 570, 572, 575, 597n
- Soviet atomic energy capabilities, 540–541
- Soviet Union, attitude toward, 374, 703, 707–709, 712, 789–790, 794, 836–837
- Trade policy, 799
-
Duncan, 1297, 1298
-
Dunn, James Clement, 979,
1142
-
Dunworth, J. V., 1143
- Early warning system. See under
Continental defense.
- East-West trade, 389, 555
- Economic Cooperation Administration, 1601–1602
-
Economist, 1727
-
Eden, Anthony, 546, 695, 697, 833, 1301, 1332, 1350–1352, 1355–1356, 1361, 1363, 1367–1368, 1381, 1382, 1384–1385, 1396–1398, 1401–1402, 1418–1419, 1421–1422, 1424–1425
-
Edwards, Lt. Gen. Idwal H., 207, 329–331, 368–369
-
Edwards Committee, 320
- Egypt, 192–193, 221, 561, 862
-
Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
232, 268, 457n
, 576–578, 597n
, 648n
, 703, 711, 716, 740, 798, 807, 825, 1184n
- Administrative transition, 181, 186
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Disarmament, atomic, 1342
- Interdepartmental review of, 1212, 1378
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament, 1107
- Principles of, 105
- Public information policy, 1110–1113, 1171, 1173–1174, 1185, 1223–1224, 1250
- Savings used for world aid (“The Chance for Peace”
speech), 1144–1145, 1176, 1193, 1198–1199, 1204–1206
- Soviet atomic weapons ban proposal, 1387, 1388
- U.N. actions, 1218, 1387
- U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 885,
898, 905
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 292, 539, 540
- Atomic energy policy:
- Approved policies, 1046
- Atomic weapons production, 1112
- Fissionable materials, 1484,
1486–1487
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 1051,
1426–1429, 1469–1471
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1121, 1129–1130, 1133, 1296
- Reactor construction and regulation, 1131–1132, 1147–1149
- Security concerns, 1108–1109
- Sharing of information with Allies, 1244, 1246, 1256, 1289, 1301, 1302, 1356, 1360, 1361, 1471, 1477, 1505, 1507
- Soviet hydrogen bomb capabilities, 1185, 1188n
, 1213, 1219, 1454–1455
- Atoms for Peace proposal:
- Conventional weapons, 1314,
1321–1322
- Development of, 1213, 1234, 1309–1310
- Implementation of, 1385, 1436
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1218, 1342, 1462, 1474, 1485, 1511, 1547n
,
1553
- Soviet position, 1398
- Speech re, 1285–1287, 1291–1292, 1300, 1344
- U.S.-Soviet private discussions, 1306, 1322–1323, 1325, 1329, 1365
- Bermuda Conference, 608, 1285
- “The Chance for Peace” speech, 1953, 1144–1145, 1176, 1193,
1198–1199, 1204–1206
- Colonialism, 377
- Committee on International Information Activities, 393
- Continental defense, 465n
, 466–471, 475–477, 610n
, 630–632, 698, 703–705, 801–802, 807n
, 823
- Defense programs, funding for, 542
- Economic and military assistance programs, 186n
, 228,
273, 296–297, 303–304, 524–526, 842
- Economic policies, 269–297, 523–524, 536–538, 546–548, 709, 713
- Federal Civil Defense Program, 274
- Fiscal and security balance, 378, 515–516, 518–519, 520, 522
- Foreign information program, 1691,
1705, 1711–1713, 1715, 1776–1777, 1790–1791,
1795, 1835n
, 1836, 1855
- Free World alliance, 695, 697,
711
- General war, 601–603, 606, 635–636, 640–643, 646n
, 687–693, 706–707, 804–805
- India, 838
- Indochina, 696
- Information Agency, U.S., 1709–1711
- International Information Agency, U.S., 1671, 1722, 1735, 1738,
1751, 1754
- Joint Chiefs of Staff, 326–327, 535
- Korean war, 272
- Military program, 260–264, 279, 293–294, 543–545, 807n
, 823–824, 825–829
- Mobilization program, 295–296, 600, 763–764, 766–770, 793, 807n
- Mutual Security Program, 278, 297–299, 541
- National Security Council, 5n
, 245–246, 257–258, 535
- National security policy, 521–522, 838–841
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 532–533, 545–546, 568–569, 607–608, 689–690, 707, 737, 806, 1576, 1577
- Funding for, 236, 272, 274, 276, 288, 316–317, 710
- Public support for, 460–462
- Negotiation policy, 529–531, 843
- North Africa, 796
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 289, 540–541
- Operations Coordinating Board, 455, 1736, 1877–1879
- President’s Committee on International Information Activities,
1867–1868
- Project Solarium, 323–324, 327, 349–350, 360, 374, 376, 386, 396, 398, 436–439, 441
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 394, 451, 454, 456, 526–528, 549–550, 570–574, 597–598
- Soviet atomic capabilities, 531, 540,
575
- Soviet expansion, 708–709, 791–792, 794
- Western European military situation, 570
-
Eisenhower, Milton, 1781–1782
-
Elbrick, C. Burke, 1524
- Eldorado Mining Company, 1101
- Eniwetok Atoll, 882
-
Enyart, Byron K., 1739n
-
Esposito, Col. V. J., 352
- European Defense Community, 190–191, 389, 432, 549, 558, 1234, 1290, 1301
-
Evans, Gillespie S., 1709–1711, 1713
- Executive Committee on Regulation of Armaments. See
under
Armaments regulation policy.
- Facilities Protection Board, 180
- Far East:
- Alliance of free nations, 498, 507,
586, 592
- Communist activities in, 60, 77–78, 154, 193–194
- Military situation, 107, 220–222, 558–560
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 421
- U.S. information efforts re, 1780,
1786–1788
- U.S. policies and programs, 130–131, 671, 748–749, 1816, 1821–1823
-
Farley, Hugh D., 1216n
-
Farley, Philip J., 1512–1517, 1523–1524, 1527–1528, 1793n
-
Fast, Howard, 1670, 1671n
-
Faulkner, Rafford L., 1142–1143
-
Fechteler, Adm. William
M., 259, 263, 326
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, 487, 1638–1639, 1674
- Federal Civil Defense Administration, 20n
, 44, 47–49, 124, 176, 183–184, 490, 622, 626, 1113, 1263, 1408, 1449–1452
- Federal Civil Defense Program:
- Effectiveness of, 66,
87, 213–214, 340
- Function of, 44, 47–49, 70, 83, 146, 322
- Funding for, 273–274, 472
- Modifications in, 488,
623
- Status report, 176–177
- Federal Housing Administration, 1450
-
Feeney, 1720–1721
-
Ferguson, John H., 87n
, 197n
, 904, 921–922, 924, 982n
, 992–993, 1114n
, 1134
- Finland, 694, 1784
-
Finletter, Thomas K., 126, 880–881, 1050, 1053
-
Finley, Robert L., 1231
-
Fischer, D. A. V., 1503
-
Fisher, Fredrick M., 1731n
-
Fisher, Raymond, 1707n
-
Flanagan, Francis D., 1679
-
Flemming, Arthur S., 305n
, 328n
, 355n
, 372n
, 378n
, 697, 710, 798, 1149n
, 1161n
, 1212, 1456
- Continental defense, 465n
, 470–472, 482, 611, 626–627, 629–633, 705, 800–802
- Mobilization program, 295, 532,
599–602, 604–605, 689, 691, 712–713, 763–770
- National security policy, 449, 452,
519, 522, 536, 574, 603, 781–783, 790–791, 843
-
Flexner, Magdalen G. H., 1668n
-
Foley, Edward H., Jr., 122
- Food and Drug Administration, 1450–1451
-
Ford, John W., 1638n
, 1639, 1674
-
Foreign Affairs, 609
- Foreign information program (see also
Information Agency, U.S.; International Information Administration; President’s Committee on International Information Activities;
Voice of America):
- Africa, 1780, 1785–1786
- Allied contribution to, 1887–1888
- Assessment of, 1642–1644
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1409–1410, 1758–1761, 1781, 1793–1794
- Attribution of Information, 1841–1842, 1886,
1894
- Berlin, radio broadcasts in, 1828–1829, 1884, 1893
- Book burning, 1713–1714, 1715n
, 1722
- Cold war functions, 1644–1645
- Congressional report re, 1627
- Country-level administration, 1598–1599, 1641–1642,
1841–1843, 1858–1859, 1886,
1889, 1894, 1895
- Cultural program, 1773–1777, 1790–1793
- Defectors and refugees, 1885, 1897–1898
- Exchange of persons programs, 1648–1649, 1847–1848,
1891
- Far East, 1780, 1786–1788
- Free World, efforts in 1835–1853, 1885–1897
- History of, 1600–1601, 1613–1614
- Indochina, 1781
- Korean war, 1731–1736, 1739–1750, 1756–1758,
1884, 1897
- Latin America, 1655–1656, 1688–1690, 1780–1782,
1788–1790
- Libraries and information centers, 1850–1851, 1891–1892,
1896–1897
- Book selection, 1722–1723
- Communist literature in, 1673–1675, 1677–1681, 1685–1687, 1697–1699, 1707–1709, 1715–1721, 1737
- Senate reports in, 1690–1691, 1706–1707
- Middle East, 1779–1780, 1785–1786
- Military, role of, 1859–1861
- Motion pictures, 1625–1626, 1849–1850
- Organization and function of, 1595–1598, 1601–1604,
1652–1654, 1836–1838, 1840–1841, 1843–1844,
1853–1865, 1875–1879, 1889,
1895
- Private organizations, involvement of, 1649, 1887, 1894–1895
- Public support for, 1844, 1865, 1889–1890, 1895
- Publications, use of, 1849, 1891, 1896
- Radio, 1845–1847, 1890, 1895–1896,
1898–1899
-
Rosenberg case, 1640–1641, 1668–1670,
1711–1713, 1736
- Security handicaps, 1844
-
Slansky trial, 1640–1641
- South Asia, 1780–1781, 1785
- Soviet bloc, 1726–1731, 1771,
1779, 1784–1785, 1823–1835,
1883–1884, 1892–1893, 1897–1899
- Soviet propaganda techniques, exposure of, 1626–1627, 1654–1655,
1699–1706, 1801–1811
- Soviet Union, 1768–1770, 1779–1780, 1785–1786
-
Stalin, death of, 1681–1685
- Television, use of, 1851
- Theme approaches, 1616–1625, 1655–1656, 1778–1781
- United Nations, activities re, 1818–1819, 1888
- U.S. official positions, 1738–1739
- U.S. program for world order, 1811–1823
- U.S.-Soviet conflict, nature of, 1797–1801
- Western Europe, 1778–1779, 1782–1784
- Wireless Bulletin, 1658–1668
- Foreign Operations Administration, 513n
, 514n
, 725, 813n
, 820n
, 1407, 1885, 1897–1898
-
Foster, Paul, 1547
-
Foster, William C., 137, 139–140, 878–880, 981, 987, 1050–1051, 1053–1054
-
Foster, William Z., 1698
-
Fowler, Joe, 137–138, 140
- France:
- Armaments regulation policy, 845, 859–860, 884, 898–899, 908,
914–917,
954, 979–980, 989, 1046–1049, 1144–1145,
1167
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 534, 1440–1441
- Economic situation, 191
- Fissionable materials, 1028, 1100–1101
- Hydrogen bomb concerns, 1188–1189
- Indochina, involvement in, 93, 194, 266, 410, 459, 498, 559–560, 586, 795, 797
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1291–1292,
1327–1328, 1332–1334, 1340,
1347–1348, 1351–1353, 1503,
1513
- International control of atomic energy, 1021
- North Africa, involvement in, 561, 795–796
- Outside obligations, 84, 107, 132, 146
- Political situation, 389, 558,
694
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 407, 419
- U.S. information efforts re, 1783
- U.S. sharing of atomic energy information, 1292
-
Franco y Bahamonde,
Generalissimo Francisco, 696,
1101
- Free World:
- Alliance of, 452–453, 494–499, 505–508, 555–556, 583–587, 591–593, 654, 659–660, 693–698, 711–712, 719–721, 728, 748–751, 758, 810, 816, 818
- Economic situation, 1812–1814
- Military capabilities, 106–108, 653–654, 727–728, 757–758, 1814–1816
- Military posture, U.S. policy re, 62–64, 672–675
- Political situation, 1816–1817
- Political warfare, vulnerability to, 97–98
- U.S. information efforts in, 1835–1853, 1885–1897
- U.S. role in, 384–385
-
Fuchs, Klaus, 880
-
Fulbright, J. William, 1627, 1635, 1672
- General war. See under
National security policy.
- Geneva Conference on Korea and Indochina, 1954,
1416–1417
-
George, James, 1381n
-
Gerhart, Gen. John K., 1230
- German reunification, 406–407, 557
- Germany, Democratic Republic, 432, 492, 580, 1726–1730, 1804
- Germany, Federal Republic of, 107, 110, 191, 299, 389, 419, 432–433, 499, 533, 557, 565, 587, 750
-
Gerrety, Joseph, 1654n
-
Gillette, Guy M., 1627,
1635
-
Gilman, Robbins P., 1306–1309
-
Glasstone, Samuel, 883
-
Glazebrook, George, 1459n
, 1503, 1515–1517, 1528
-
Gleason, S. Everett, 125, 201n
, 236–237, 258n
, 264, 281, 287, 290, 291n
, 301, 302n
, 305, 366n
, 370, 372, 373n
, 374, 378, 388n
, 443n
, 455, 464n
, 475, 514n
, 534, 549, 567, 576, 599n
, 604, 611, 624, 633, 635, 637, 686n
, 698, 762, 770, 787n
, 802, 803n
, 806, 844, 863n
, 882, 973n
, 1106n
, 1109n
, 1110n
, 1133, 1145, 1149n
, 1169n
, 1174, 1179n
, 1180, 1210n
, 1212, 1244n
, 1247, 1364n
, 1365, 1423n
, 1429, 1452, 1456, 1467, 1472, 1580, 1750n
, 1752, 1877n
, 1879
-
Glennan, T. Keith, 1027–1028, 1036
- Global war. See
General war
under
National security policy.
-
Godel, William H., 1681n
, 1758n
, 1760n
- Gold Coast, 1780, 1786
-
Goldschmidt, Bertrand, 1021, 1334
-
Goodpaster, Col. Andrew J.,
Jr., 351, 1576–1577
-
Gorrie, Jack, 114, 120–122, 124–125, 138–142, 164
-
Gowing, Margaret, 846n
-
Graves, Alvin C., 1033
-
Gray, George, 1656n
-
Gray, Gordon, 393, 1719, 1797, 1868
- Greece, 175, 192, 217, 696
-
Gregg, Alan, 467, 474–475
- Grocery Manufacturers’ Association, 1451
-
Gromyko, Andrei, 1518, 1519n
, 1520–1522
- Guatemala, 438–439, 562, 694, 1789–1790
-
Guillaume, General of the Army Augustin, 793
-
Gullion, Edmund A., 352, 1114–1121, 1265, 1435n
-
Hackett, Col. R., 352
-
Haden, Allen, 1731n
, 1758n
, 1760n
-
Hagerty, James C., 536–537, 1295
-
Hall, Evelyn K., 1874
-
Hall, John A., 1037, 1103, 1142–1143, 1501n
, 1504, 1547n
, 1556, 1558n
, 1566
-
Halle, Louis J., 197, 200–202
-
Halleck, Charles A., 829
-
Hallstein, Walter, 1234
-
Hamilton, J. Bruce, 1141–1144
-
Hammarskjold, Dag, 1398n
, 1520, 1525
-
Hannah, John A., 531–532
-
Harriman, W. Averell, 4, 55, 119, 122–125, 12n
, 209–222, 1698
-
Harris, Reid, 1668, 1673n
, 1681n
- Hawaii, 619
-
Hayden, Carl, 829
-
Hazlett, E. E., Jr., 1309
- Health, Education and Welfare, U.S. Department of, 1408
-
Heeney, Arnold, 1335n
, 1340, 1344–1345, 1348, 1350–1351
-
Henkin, Louis, 1731n
-
Hennings, Thomas G., 1716n
-
Henry, Barklie McKee, 393, 1719, 1797, 1868
-
Herron, Francis W., 1668
-
Hickenlooper, Bourke B., 988, 1109, 1113n
, 1442–1443, 1627, 1635, 1672, 1754
-
Hickerson, John D., 58n
, 872, 877, 883, 894, 897–898, 900, 902–903, 905–906, 908–910, 912–914, 918, 927, 932, 938, 945n
, 946, 979, 982n
, 1056n
, 1096–1097, 1106n
,
1139–1140
-
Hirsch, Col., 1758n
, 1760n
-
Hitler, Adolf, 519, 805
-
Hobby, Oveta Culp, 1723
-
Hoffman, Paul, 460
-
Holman, Eugene, 273
- Hong Kong, 498, 586, 1787
-
Hoopes, Townsend W., 1874
-
Hoover, Herbert, Jr., 1534, 1540–1542, 1558–1559
-
Hoover, J. Edgar, 328n
, 354n
, 355n
, 357–358, 475n
, 534n
, 609n
, 1109
-
Hoppenot, Henri, 1318
-
Horwitz, Leonard J., 915n
- Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1450–1451
-
Howe, C. D., 1027, 1031
-
Howe, Fisher, 634, 699n
-
Hughes, John C., 393, 710, 769, 798, 1719, 1797, 1868
-
Hughes, Rowland R., 1449n
, 1488n
, 1580n
, 1752n
-
Hull, Gen. John E., 324, 596
-
Humelsine, Carlisle, 1595–1596, 1629, 1641n
, 1654, 1656n
, 1671
-
Humphrey, George M., 236–237, 257n
, 281n
, 305n
, 328n
, 355n
, 372n
, 378n
, 399n
, 475n
, 489n
, 536n
, 562n
, 577n
, 604n
, 647n
, 667, 715n
, 731n
, 738n
, 759n
, 806n
, 839, 1103n
, 1149n
, 1161n
, 1190n
, 1296n
, 1348, 1445, 1449, 1488n
, 1580n
, 1752n
, 1880n
, 1881n
- Armaments regulation policy, 1111,
1172–1173
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 275, 539–540
- Atomic energy policy, 1130–1132, 1147–1148, 1256, 1455
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 548
- British presence in Iran, 439
- Continental defense, 470–471, 609n
, 630–631, 704
- Defense programs, funding for, 280–281, 543
- Economic and military assistance programs, 525, 842
- Economic policies, 265, 271–272, 523–524, 537, 547, 709
- Fiscal and security balance, 516–519, 521
- Foreign information program, 1723
- Free World alliance, 697
- General war, 601–603, 605, 642–643, 644n
, 689,
692, 805
- Military program, 261–263
- Mobilization program, 532, 600,
764–765, 767–769
- Mutual Security Program, 304, 541
- National security policy, 288–289, 292, 317, 837–839
- Negotiation policy, 530
- Project Solarium, 436–437
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 447–454, 527, 570–573
- Soviet Union, attitude toward, 374, 709, 836–837
- Western Europe military strength, 569
-
Humphrey, Richard, 1680,
1719–1721,
1737–1738
- Hungary, 1727, 1832
-
Hurtado, Charles V., 1655n
-
Huyler, Coulter D., 1289n
, 1640n
, 1655n
, 1681n
, 1684n
, 1731n
, 1760n
- Hydrogen bomb. See under
Atomic energy policy; Soviet
Union.
-
Ignatieff, George
1037
- India, 192, 215, 220–221, 267, 409, 525, 561, 671, 838, 890, 1291, 1383, 1398, 1419, 1445–1446, 1463, 1478, 1530, 1554–1555, 1559–1560, 1661, 1785
- Indochina (see also
Vietnam)
- British policy re, 696
- Communist activities in, 78, 154, 560
- French involvement, 93,
194, 266, 410, 459, 498, 559–560, 586, 795, 797
- Military situation, 559–560, 696
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 409–410, 421, 429–430
- U.S. information efforts re, 1781
- U.S. policy, 175, 215, 221, 390, 584, 671
- Viet Minh, 560, 795, 811n
- Indonesia, 560, 835, 863, 1782
- Industries Evaluation Board, 180
- Information Agency, U.S. (see also
International Information Administration):
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1409–1410
- Economic development program, 784
- Expenditures, 1781–1782
- Formation of, 1709–1711, 1723–1726, 1735, 1750–1752
- Function of, 1753–1755, 1762–1764
- Korean war, 1750
- President’s Committee on International Information Activities
recommendations, 1892–1897
- Strategic principles, 1761–1773
- Summary of operations, 1778–1790
- U.S. official positions, 1738–1739
- Information and education program. See
Foreign information program.
- Intelligence Advisory Committee, 50–53, 186n
, 551n
, 634, 646–647
- Interagency Working Group on Preparations for the Disarmament Commission,
872n
- Interdepartmental Committee on Internal Security, 180, 248, 358–360, 465n
, 536n
- Interdepartmental Intelligence Conference, 180, 248, 331, 357–358, 465n
, 536n
- Interdepartmental Stockpiling Committee, 177
- Internal Security Program, 180–181
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal. See
under
Atoms for Peace proposal.
- International Broadcasting Service. See
Voice of America.
- International Information Administration (see also
Information Agency, U.S.):
- Administration of, 1592–1593, 1597–1598, 1604–1607,
1672
- Building operations, 1610
- Communications systems, 1607–1608
- Congressional investigation of, 1630–1631, 1672–1673
- Congressional relations, 1635–1636, 1650
- Country-level administration, 1594–1595, 1598–1600,
1606–1607, 1611, 1614–1616
- Establishment of, 1591–1595
- Foreign information policy, 1605–1606
- Function of, 1629, 1836–1837
- Funding for, 1608, 1629–1631,
1644–1646, 1688–1690, 1839
- Internal organization, 1612–1613, 1631–1632
- Language services, 1610
- Loyalty investigations, 1637–1639, 1649–1650, 1670–1672
- New York operations, 1610–1611
- Office space, 1651
- Personnel, 1609, 1632–1634,
1646, 1864
- Program planning, 1598
- Progress reports, 1628–1638, 1641–1651
- Regional bureaus, responsibilities of, 1593, 1606
- Salaries in, 1611–1612
- Security concerns, 1608
- State Department, relation to, 1593–1594, 1599, 1607–1611, 1634, 1646,
1861–1863
- Supplies, procurement of, 1609–1610
- Transmitting facilities, 1654, 1656–1658
- International Materials Conference, 1951, 39–40, 178
- International Motion Picture Service, 1619–1620, 1655–1656
- International Press Service, 1655–1656
- International Scientific Conference, 1486, 1491, 1496, 1513, 1516–1517, 1519, 1533, 1541, 1551–1552, 1579–1580
- Iran, 175, 193, 220–221, 267, 439, 507, 561, 592, 1780, 1786, 1811
- Iraq, 561, 1785
- Israel, 175, 192, 220, 267, 561, 751
- Italy, 191, 1783
-
Jackson, C. D., 288–300, 393, 438–439, 448, 470, 473, 520, 529, 536, 569, 572, 577n
, 636, 642–643, 1174, 1184n
,
1185, 1213n
, 1219, 1223–1226, 1234n
, 1240, 1293–1294, 1314–1319, 1321, 1342, 1403–1404, 1406–1407, 1409, 1526, 1544, 1719, 1723, 1797, 1868, 1878
-
Jackson, Henry M., 1n
, 1716n
-
Jackson, Wayne G., 1874
-
Jackson, William H., 393, 455, 1719, 1754, 1797, 1868, 1871, 1875
-
Jackson Committee. See
Committee on International Information
Activities.
-
Jaeger, George, 1668n
, 1711n
- Japan:
- Economic situation, 498, 560,
586
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 409, 421, 428–429
- Reactors in, 1498
- Rearmament of, 107,
110, 499, 587
- Security of, 203, 221–222
- U.S. hydrogen bomb testing, 882, 1419–1420
- U.S. information efforts re, 1780,
1788
- U.S. relations with, 215, 266–267, 458, 496, 584, 1816
- Western alliance, 194
-
Jebb, Gladwyn, 1341
-
Jenner, William E., 1690–1691, 1706
-
Jerolaman, Jean, 1793n
-
Johnson, Eric, 1625,
1780, 1786
-
Johnson, Jesse, 1027–1028, 1141–1143
-
Johnson, Joseph E., 350, 896n
, 899–900, 905–907, 917, 920, 922, 988, 1058, 1096
-
Johnson, Robert L., 1677n
, 1686n
, 1708–1709, 1715–1716, 1718–1719, 1722
-
Johnstone, William C., 1632
- Joint Chiefs of Staff:
- Appointment of new staff, 326–327
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Atomic energy policy:
- Atomic weapons, responsibility for, 863–868, 947–953, 964–973, 977–979, 985–987
- Fissionable materials, 852
- Hydrogen bomb production and testing, 879–880, 1438–1440
- International control of atomic energy, 927–932
- Sharing of information with Allies, 847, 851, 1258, 1263, 1266
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 545–547
- Concept of, 535
- Continental defense, 319–321, 465n
, 467–469, 638
- Defense programs, funding for, 3n
, 4n
,
541–549
- Fiscal and security balance, 516, 519–520
- General war, 372–373, 638–640, 804–806
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1357
- Military assistance program, 175
- Military program, 113–114, 166, 260, 814n
- Mobilization program, 600, 602–603, 759n
, 760–764, 769
- National security policy objectives, 813, 826–830
- Negotiation policy, 512n
, 680–686, 694–695, 819
- Political warfare, 513n
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 394, 444–457, 526, 528, 570–574
- Soviet capabilities to injure the United States, 206, 355–356
- Soviet expansion, 785–787, 791–792
- Western European military strength, 562–565, 569
-
Joliot-Curie, Frédéric, 1533
-
Jones, Paul W., Jr., 1462n
-
Joxe, Louis, 1526
-
Joyce, Robert P., 352
- Justice, U.S. Department of, 487, 490, 1408, 1741
-
Karst, Gene, 1655n
-
Kelleher, Maj. J. J., 1699n
, 1731n
-
Kellerman, Henry, 1707n
-
Kelly Committee. See
Continental Defense Committee
under
National Security Council.
-
Kennan, George F., 350, 388, 391, 393
-
Key, David McK., 1335n
, 1336n
, 1349n
, 1352n
, 1358–1360, 1376, 1393, 1421, 1433, 1440–1442, 1506–1507, 1535–1537, 1544–1545
-
Keyserling, Leon H., 20n
, 54n
, 80n
, 142n
-
Kimball, Art, 1639
-
King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1252
-
Kitchen, Jeffrey C., 647n
, 989n
, 1351n
-
Knapp, Burke, 352
-
Knight, Ridgway B., 1188–1189
-
Knowland, William F., 829
-
Koons, T. M., 323, 328, 352, 388n
- Korea, Republic of, 217, 221–222, 427–428, 496, 498, 559, 584, 586, 797, 1780
- Korean war, 194, 272–273, 276, 421–422, 559, 597, 921–923, 1731–1736, 1739–1750, 1756–1757
-
Kreps, Col. K. R., 851
-
Kyes, Roger M.:
- Atomic energy policy, 1149
- Continental defense, 369, 375–376, 627–631
- Mutual Security Program, 296–297, 299–300, 302–303
- National security policy, 293–295, 303
- President’s Committee on International Information Activities,
393, 1719, 1797,
1868n
, 1878
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 447–448, 453
- Labor, U.S. Department of, 1407
-
Lacy, Dan T., 1632
-
Lalor, Rear Adm. William C.,
355–356, 945
-
Landry, Gen. R. B., 9–10
-
Laniel, Joseph, 607, 1285, 1301n
-
Lanphier, T. J., Jr., 324
-
Larmon, Sigurd, 393, 1719, 1797, 1868
- Latin America:
- Fissionable materials, sales of, 1029, 1102, 1143–1144
- Political situation, 561–562, 584
- Reactors in, 1532
- U.S. information activities re, 1655–1656, 1688–1690,
1780–1782, 1788–1790
- U.S. policy re, 194–195, 496, 584, 751, 1821
-
Lawrey, L. J., 1503
-
Lawton, Frederick J.,
20n
, 54n
, 55, 80n
, 142n
, 851n
, 852,
858
-
Lay, James, S., Jr.,
20–21, 54, 55n
, 68n
, 73n
, 80–81, 88–113, 114n
, 118,
122, 124–127, 134n
, 136–137, 142–143, 165, 181, 184, 199, 205–207, 209–210, 223, 236, 257n
, 258n
, 274, 281n
, 288,
292, 305–307, 328–329, 331n
, 355–357, 378–379n
, 396n
, 399, 435, 443, 466n
, 467n
, 475–477, 489–490, 535n
, 562n
, 577–578, 597n
, 604–605, 629, 633, 638n
, 646n
, 647–649, 667–668, 672n
, 678n
, 699n
, 715–716, 731–732, 736n
, 737–739, 759, 766n
, 772,
776n
, 784n
, 785, 807, 833, 848n
, 849, 851,
852n
, 859, 863,
870, 933–934, 937–938, 947, 964,
969n
, 974, 988,
991n
, 1010–1011,
1016, 1021, 1036, 1042n
, 1046, 1056n
, 1091, 1096n
, 1103, 1107n
, 1110n
, 1121, 1134–1135, 1140, 1150,
1160, 1161n
, 1184n
, 1190, 1256–1257, 1296,
1438, 1445, 1449, 1460n
, 1463, 1468,
1482, 1488, 1540, 1737, 1752–1753, 1880–1881
-
Leach, W. Barton, 598–599
- Lebanon, 1661
-
LeBaron, Robert, 847, 863,
889–890,
892–893,
981, 985–987, 1029, 1036,
1328
-
Leith, C. K., 1142–1143
-
Lemnitzer, Lt. Gen. L.
L., 327,
351
-
Lenin, Vladimir I., 6–7, 90–91
-
Lewis, John L., 641
- Libya, 193
-
Lilienthal, David
E., 879
-
Lincoln, Col.
George, 324,
350
-
Lindeman, John, 351
-
Lindsay, Franklin A., 1874
- Lindsay Light and Chemical Company, 887–888
-
Linneman, Herbert F., 1673
-
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
Jr., 882, 1056n
, 1096, 1139,
1175–1177, 1179, 1291, 1307,
1358, 1360, 1365, 1376–1377,
1378n
, 1381, 1382n
, 1383, 1385, 1397–1398,
1420, 1429, 1462, 1463n
, 1507, 1512,
1520, 1522–1523, 1530n
, 1532–1533,
1540, 1544–1546, 1550–1555,
1560–1563, 1571, 1575, 1578,
1775, 1783, 1793
-
Lombardo, Maj., 234n
, 235
-
London Observer, 1535
-
Loomis, Henry, 1874
-
Loper, Brig. Gen. H.
B., 852, 854, 1384,
1537–1539, 1547n
, 1565–1566
-
Lounsbury, Robert L., 1874
-
Lourie, Donold, 1656n
, 1658, 1670,
1679, 1699n
, 1708, 1722
-
Lovett, Robert A.,
126n
, 324, 947n
, 964n
, 1021n
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Atomic energy policy:
- Approved policies, 1046
- Atomic weapons, responsibility for, 863, 964, 969–970, 972, 984, 1010
- Atomic weapons production, 934–937
- Combined Development Agency, 890
- Fissionable materials, 852–857, 887–889, 891–893, 1026–1028, 1031–1032
- Hydrogen bomb production and testing, 880, 989n
, 990, 1017–1018, 1032–1033, 1035–1036, 1051, 1054
- Sharing of information with Allies, 847, 851, 988n
- Continental defense, 120–122, 125, 139–142
- Defense programs, funding for, 2–4
- Economic and military assistance programs, 123, 127n
, 184,
209–222
- General war, 198
- National security policy, 20, 55, 88, 113, 118, 124, 135
-
MacArthur, Douglas, II,
325, 351, 1251n
, 1292, 1336n
,
1347–1348,
1349n
, 1352n
-
McCardle, Carl W., 1673n
, 1678–1679, 1684n
, 1685–1686, 1738n
-
McCardle, James, 1340,
1399
-
McCarran, Pat, 1690–1691, 1706
-
McCarthy, Joseph R., 1670–1671, 1697–1699, 1708, 1718–1720
-
McCleod, Scott, 1675n
-
McCloy, John J., 351, 1380
-
McClurkin, Robert, 1731n
-
McCormack, Maj. Gen.
James, 324, 351, 390–391, 398
-
McDonnell, W. Barrett, 330n
-
McGranery, J. P., 20n
, 54n
, 80n
, 142n
, 205n
-
Mackenzie King. See
King, William Lyon
Mackenzie
-
MacKnight, Jesse M., 1668n
, 1711n
-
McMahon, Brien, 853, 858n
, 879, 955–957, 963
-
McNeil, Wilfred J., 542–543, 610n
, 824, 829
-
McSweeney, John M., 1560
-
MacVeagh, Lincoln, 1031
-
McWilliams, William J., 1625–1626
-
Makins, Roger, 847, 1142n
, 1305, 1316, 1320–1321, 1328, 1330, 1332–1333, 1335, 1340–1341, 1350, 1351–1354, 1356, 1361–1362, 1363n
, 1419, 1421, 1448, 1542
- Malaya, 194, 497, 560, 589
-
Malenkov, Georgiy M., 1186n
-
Malik, Charles, 1291
-
Malott, Deane W., 276
-
Mann, George A., 1735n
-
Marks, Herbert, 897
- Marshall Islands, 882, 1419
-
Martin, Edwin W., 957n
-
Martin, Hugo, 1656
-
Martin, Jacques, 1334, 1459, 1503
-
Martin, Joseph W., Jr., 317
-
Marx, Karl, 7, 91
-
Matthews, H. Freeman, 58, 68n
, 87n
, 125n
, 164n
, 242n
, 967, 993, 1055, 1625n
, 1658–1668
-
Mattison, Lewis C., 1874
-
Maybank, Burnet R., 933
-
Mayer, René, 266
-
Mayo, Charles W., 1756
- Meat Institute, 1450
-
Meeker, Leonard C., 957n
, 1300
-
Mendès-France, Pierre, 696, 1355, 1535
-
Menon, V. K. Krishna, 1291, 1554–1555, 1559
-
Merchant, Livingston T.,
441n
,
1188, 1251,
1305–1306,
1328, 1330–1333, 1335–1341, 1345, 1347–1348, 1350–1353, 1361–1363, 1366, 1372, 1376–1377, 1412–1418, 1425n
,
1448, 1473n
, 1501, 1578n
-
Merson, Martin, 1719–1720, 1722
- Mexico, 1143
-
Meyers, Howard, 904, 909, 912n
, 938n
, 979n
, 1014, 1043–1046, 1139n
, 1175n
, 1179n
, 1189, 1206n
, 1214n
, 1294n
, 1297–1300, 1306–1309, 1358n
, 1360n
, 1366–1367, 1378n
, 1380, 1381n
, 1386n
, 1393n
, 1399–1400, 1421n
, 1422n
, 1429n
, 1435n
, 1440n
, 1534n
, 1535n
, 1540n
, 1559, 1563–1566, 1585–1589, 1758n
, 1760n
, 1793n
- Middle East:
- British policy re, 835–836
- Colonialism in, 561
- Communist activities in, 77–78, 153–154
- Military situation, 107, 220–221
- Political situation, 508, 591–592
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 410, 426–427
- U.S. information efforts re, 1779–1780, 1785–1786
- U.S. policy re, 131–132, 192–193, 215, 751, 835–836, 1820–1821
- Middle East Defense Organization, 220
- Military program:
- Air warfare, 168–172, 338–341
- Antisubmarine warfare, 170
- Buildup of, 106, 113–114
- Career Incentive Program, 821–824, 829
- Cutbacks in, 259–264, 278–279, 293–297, 309–312
- Force levels, 21–26, 284, 807n
, 814–816, 823, 828n
- Force structures, 301,
306, 543–547
- Funding for, 27–28, 284
- Ground combat, 171–172
- Manpower needs, 502,
589–590
- Objectives, 166–168, 825–829
- Reserve program, 133–134, 823, 829
-
Miller, Charles P., 1616n
-
Millikan, Max, 324, 926
-
Minnich, L. Arthur, Jr.,
822–825, 1305n
-
Mitchell, William, 1142
- Mobilization program:
- Adequacy of, 72–73, 86, 149–150
- Allies, support for, 761
- Atomic weapons policy, effect of, 678–680
- Capabilities of, 100–103, 663–666
- Civilian economy, effect on, 35–36, 42–44, 162–163
- Continuity of governmental and industrial functions, 44–45, 486, 489, 621, 623, 629–632, 801
- Dispersal of production facilities, 763–765, 767–769
- Funding for, 45–47, 712–713
- General war planning, 599–607
- Industrial base, 33–35, 70, 83, 140, 146
- Manpower requirements, 41, 531–532, 582, 821
- Matériel production, 29–33, 41, 75–76, 137–138, 151–152, 156–163, 259–296, 311, 731–736, 760–761, 766, 783
- Military base, 70, 83, 146
- Objectives, 29, 173–174, 582–583, 759–770
- Strategic materials, 36–40, 157–161, 174, 177–178, 821
-
Moch, Jules, 914–915, 979n
, 980, 1021, 1046–1049, 1144–1145, 1440, 1534–1537
-
Molotov, Vyacheslav M., 1227, 1286n
, 1287–1288, 1292, 1302, 1304, 1307, 1319, 1320n
, 1323–1324, 1335–1336, 1338–1339, 1347, 1349, 1350–1351, 1353, 1355, 1358, 1362–1363, 1369, 1377, 1388–1389, 1399, 1401, 1413–1417, 1424–1425, 1479, 1526, 1567n
, 1578
- Monazite, 886–890,
1029
-
Monnet, Jean, 4
-
Montgomery, Edward P.,
1652n
, 1668n
, 1681n
, 1699n
, 1711n
, 172, 1731n
, 1758n
-
Montgomery, Maj. Gen. John B., 351
-
Morgan, George A., 1293n
, 1722
-
Morgan, Marthlyn, 61
- Morocco, 454, 1028–1029, 1100–1101, 1142
-
Morris, Joe Alex, 1356
-
Morton, Gerald, 1679
-
Morton, Thruston, B., 1442, 1690n
, 1707
-
Mosely, Philip E., 351
-
Mosman, Ellsworth R., 1707n
, 1711n
, 1731n
-
Mossadegh, Mohammad, 439
-
Mundt, E. Karl, 1627
-
Murphy, Robert D., 699n
, 1050, 1053–1055, 1189n
, 1298, 1300, 1307–1308, 1320–1321, 1322n
, 1336n
, 1340–1342, 1352n
, 1353–1354, 1358, 1367, 1371–1372, 1380–1382, 1393, 1421, 1435–, 1440, 1442, 1501n
, 1586–1588, 1758n
-
Murray, Thomas E., 847, 892, 1036, 1100–1101, 1148, 1177–1179, 1464, 1584
-
Murrow, Edward R., 1406
- Mutual Defense Assistance Program, 27–28
- Mutual Security Agency, 297,
1835, 1837,
1839
- Mutual Security Program:
- Expenditure reductions, 313–315
- Funding for, 265, 269, 271, 273, 276–278, 286, 289, 296–300, 302–305
- Matériel supplies, 306, 541
- Objectives, 312–313
- Revised program, 283
- Status report, 174–175
-
Nagle, Arthur C., 1043n
-
Nash, Frank C., 202, 243, 260, 264, 877, 912, 927, 941, 1056n
, 1128, 1137, 1229, 1241, 1315, 1327, 1445n
-
The Nation, 1721n
- National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 169
- National Association of Home Builders, 1451
- National Automobile Dealers’ Association, 1450
- National Canners’ Association, 1450
- National Committee for a Free Europe, 1831–1833, 1899
- National Indications Center, 800–801
- National Intelligence Estimates:
- National Intelligence Survey, 52
- National Psychological Program, 178–179
- National Retail Dry Goods Association, 1450
- National Security Council:
- Civilian Consultants on national security, 268–273, 276, 280–281
- Continental Defense Committee
(Kelly Committee), 320, 375, 465n
, 477–479
- Documents:
-
NSC
20/4, 13, 225–226, 325n
, 386
-
NSC
68 series, 11, 13, 17–20, 54–55, 62, 226, 1018–1019
-
NSC
79, 197–200
-
NSC
112, 859–863, 926n
, 928, 1091–1096, 1103–1108
-
NSC
112/1, 1190–1206, 1210–1212, 1217–1218
-
NSC
114 series, 11, 13–14, 17–21, 54–55
-
NSC
120/2, 848–851
-
NSC
126, 869–872
-
NSC
131 series, 47
-
NSC
135 series, 56–57, 80–87, 89–113, 119–126, 134–139, 142–156, 210–212, 226–228, 325n
-
NSC
139, 319, 477n
-
NSC
140 series, 205–208, 328–349, 355–360, 369–370, 1177–1178
-
NSC
141, 209–222, 228–230, 232, 319–320, 520–521
-
NSC
145, 274, 1121–1133
-
NSC
149 series, 149, 281, 288–289, 291–317
-
NSC
151 series, 323, 546n
, 1149–1160, 1170–1174, 1184–1185, 1256–1285
-
NSC
153 series, 370–386
-
NSC
159 series, 465–489
-
NSC
161, 443, 535–549
-
NSC
162 series, 488–534, 545–546, 562–597
-
NSC
165/1, 1752–1754
-
NSC
172 series, 599–607
-
NSC
5407, 633
-
NSC
5408, 609–633, 638
-
NSC
5410 series, 635–646
-
NSC
5422 series, 647–680, 686–731, 759–770
-
NSC
5430, 1777–1790
-
NSC
5431 series, 1481–1499
-
NSC
5440, 806–822, 828–832
- Meetings:
- Armaments regulation policy, 1106–1108, 1110–1114, 1169–1174, 1184, 1210–1212, 1216–1218, 1246
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 538–540
- Atomic energy policy, 1108–1109, 1128–1133, 1145–1149, 1179–1180, 1244–1246, 1425–1429, 1452–1456, 1467–1472, 1482–1488
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 532–534, 688–690, 706–707
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1423–1425
- Continental defense, 120–122, 138–139, 164–165, 367–370, 375–376, 464–475, 624–633, 637–638, 698, 703–705, 800–802
- Defense programs, funding for, 541–549
- Economic and military assistance programs, 267–268, 524–526, 788–789, 797–798, 841–842
- Economic policies, 299, 523, 536–549
- Fiscal and security balance, 514–524
- Free World alliance, 694–699, 711–712
- General war, 638–644, 688–693, 706–707, 803–805
- Guidelines for, 250–251
- Indigenous forces, development of, 136–137
- Information Agency, U.S., 1750–1752
- Military program, 291–297, 807n
- Mobilization program, 531–532, 599–604, 762–770
- Mutual Security Program, 265, 297–299, 302–305, 541
- National security policy, 236–237, 244–245, 268–281, 287–290, 710–711, 834–836
- Negotiation policy, 528–530, 843–844
- Operations Coordinating Board, establishment of, 1877–1879
- Political warfare, use of, 530–531
- Project Solarium, 387–388, 394–398, 432–440, 490n
- Recall of documents, 118
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 443–455, 526–528, 570–574
- Soviet expansion, 373–375, 700–703, 707–709, 790–796, 832–834
- Soviet Union, relations with, 836–837, 840
- Trade policy, 119–120, 122–125, 798–799
- Organization and function of, 1n
, 258, 535–536
- Special Committee on Atomic Energy, 851–858, 863, 865,
933, 969–970, 973–979, 984–988, 1011, 1017–1018, 1021, 1032–1036, 1052–1053
- Special Committee on Development of Thermonuclear Weapons, 878–879, 881
- Special Evaluation Subcommittee on Soviet capabilities, 206n
, 207–208, 329–349
- National security policy (see also
Continental defense; Federal
Civil Defense Program; Military program;
Mobilization program; Project Solarium), 181, 736–759
- Adequacy of, 834–836
- Atomic parity, 62, 771, 781–783
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 110–113, 202–205, 447–448, 509, 532–534, 545–548, 566, 593, 607–608, 656–657, 678–680, 688–690, 706–707, 718, 1440–1442
- Containment policy, 66–68
- Economic and military assistance programs, 71, 84–85, 126–134, 147, 175, 184–186, 209–222, 228–230, 266–268, 273, 296–297, 303–305, 524–526, 663, 722, 753, 770–772, 788, 797–798, 841–842
- Economic development programs, 660–661, 670–671, 721–722, 752, 784, 817
- Economy, effect on, 262–263, 265, 269–272, 281–282, 299–300, 316, 383, 500–502, 518–524, 536–549, 588–589, 709, 713, 817–818
- Evolution of, 225–231
- Fiscal and security balance, 370–371, 379–385, 500–505, 510–511, 515–524, 582, 588–590, 593–594, 745–746
- Foreign apprehensions re, 498–499, 586–587, 646–647, 796–797
- Free World alliance, importance of, 452–453, 494–499, 504–507, 583–587, 591–593, 659–660, 693–698, 711–712, 719–721, 748–750, 816, 818
- Free World military posture, 62–64, 672–675
- Funding for programs, 54–56, 236–237, 244–245, 268–290, 292, 306, 309, 315–317, 666–667, 710–711, 729–731
- General war:
- Deterrents to, 70, 83, 145–146, 265–266, 655, 687–688, 716–717, 774
- Planning re, 133, 197–201, 202n
, 386, 599–607, 635–646, 656–658, 687–693, 706–707, 718, 774–775, 789–790, 804–806
- Soviet initiation of, possible, 7–9, 16–17, 60–62, 73–78, 92–93, 109–110, 150–154, 186–187, 491–494, 578–581, 616, 812
- Indigenous forces, development of, 71, 134–137, 147
- Intelligence program, 50–53, 179, 268, 582, 821
- Isolationism, 452–453
- “Key Data” book on national security programs, 165–181
- Massive retaliation doctrine, 609, 1071–1072
- Negotiation policy, 72,
79, 85, 149, 155, 495–496, 512–513, 528–530, 566–567, 584–585, 594–595, 680–686, 694–695, 747–748, 775, 818–819, 829, 843–844
- Objectives of, 64–65, 224–225, 307–309, 440–441, 521–522, 596–597, 813–814, 828–832, 838–841
- Political programs, 130–131
- Political warfare, 72,
78–79, 155, 513, 530–531, 595, 818
- Public support for, 72,
85, 148, 460–462, 502, 511, 590, 594, 820–821
- Reappraisal of, 17–20, 54–73, 87–88
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 394, 443–457, 508–509, 526–528, 549–550, 566, 570–574, 593, 597–599
- Soviet Union (see also under
General war
above):
- Atomic capabilities, 12–17,
110–113, 202–204, 651, 677, 725, 755, 1064–1066, 1159–1160
- Capabilities to injure the United States, 205–208, 328–349, 355–360, 364
- Coexistence with, 836–837, 840–841
- Destruction of system, 68–69, 79–80, 144–145, 155–156, 200–201, 202n
, 267–268
- Expansion, 66–68,
93–94, 373–375, 658–659, 700–703, 707–709, 718–719, 743–747, 757, 780–781, 785–787, 789–796, 803, 831–832
- Peace offensive, 778–780, 811–812, 1699–1706
- Trade policy, 119–120, 122–125, 148, 663–664, 722, 752–753, 798–799, 817
- Underdeveloped countries, 499–500, 587–588, 660–661, 721
- U.S. prestige abroad, 407
- National Security Resources Board, 20n
, 44, 114, 164, 183–184, 940
- Navy, U.S. Department of the, 3,
22–25, 167, 235, 259–260, 310
-
Nehru, Jawaharlal, 1383, 1419, 1463
-
New York Times, 826n
, 1052n
, 1376
- New Zealand, 496, 584, 1283–1285, 1289
-
Nichols, Kenneth D., 1472
-
Niemeyer, Gerhart, 1014
-
Nitze, Paul H., 125n
, 1114n
, 1681n
- Armaments regulation policy, 918–923, 992
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 202–205
- Atomic weapons, responsibility for, 967
- Continental defense, 140, 142n
, 164n
, 165,
182–184, 318–323
- Economic and military assistance programs, 127n
, 184–186
- General war, 197, 199
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 958–963, 1034–1035, 1054
- Indigenous forces, development of, 135
- National Security Council, functioning of, 237–243
- National security policy reappraisal, 17, 58–59, 68–73
- Project Solarium, 324,
350
-
Nixon, Richard M., 287, 296, 300, 398, 438, 444–445, 447–448, 451, 453, 466, 472–473, 696, 1108–1109, 1210, 1217, 1427, 1723, 1776, 1779–1780, 1782, 1791n
-
Nkrumah, Kwame, 1786
-
Nolting, Frederick E., Jr.,
234n
,
441n
,
699n
- North Africa, 192–193, 561, 795–796
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 31, 454, 541, 775
- Civil Defense Committee, 1452
- European obligations, 190–191, 289–290
- Force goals, 4, 106–107, 109
- Information Service, 1888
- Internal difficulties, 450, 458,
556–558
- Norway, 569, 1784
-
Noyes, Charles P., 124, 127n
, 1134, 1157
- Nuclear weapons. See hydrogen bomb subheadings
under
Atomic energy policy
and under
Soviet Union.
-
O’Connor, Roderic L., 1351n
, 1477, 1501n
-
O’Day, Burnita, 1670n
- Operations Coordinating Board (see
also
Psychological Strategy Board), 455, 512, 536n
, 1293, 1403–1412, 1724–1725, 1736–1737, 1739–1750, 1753, 1792, 1855–1858, 1875, 1877–1879, 1882–1883
-
Oppenheimer, J. Robert,
896n
, 901, 903–908, 917, 920–921, 925–926, 988, 992, 994n
, 1008, 1013–1014, 1035, 1047–1049, 1058, 1096, 1170–1171, 1173–1174, 1472
- Organization of American States, 1821, 1888
-
Pace, Frank, Jr., 126
-
Page, Arthur W., 466, 474
- Pakistan, 192, 215, 217, 220–221, 409, 508, 561, 593, 671, 862, 1530, 1780, 1785
- Panel of Consultants on Disarmament. See under
Armaments regulation policy.
-
Parodi, Alexandre, 1535
- Passive defense. See
Continental defense.
-
Patterson, Morehead, 1387, 1429, 1523–1524, 1544n
, 1560, 1570–1571
-
Patterson, Robert P., 1252
-
Paul, Gen. Willard S., 631
-
Pawley, William D., 886–890
-
Pearson, Lester B., 1097, 1412
-
Penfield, James K., 351, 1355
-
Perkins, George W., 17n
, 125n
, 957n
, 1031
-
Perrin, Francis, 1021
-
Petersen, Howard C., 1323, 1325
-
Peterson, A. Atley, 1874
-
Peterson, Val, 273–274, 276, 305n
, 328n
, 355n
, 372n
, 378n
, 375–376, 474n
, 489n
, 522, 536n
, 562n
, 577n
, 609n
, 647n
, 667n
, 705, 715n
, 730n
, 737n
, 798, 801, 805n
, 1161n
, 1172, 1190n
, 1256, 1449–1452
- Philippines, 175, 194, 495, 560, 584, 1787
-
Phillips, Ellis L., 1874
-
Phillips, Joseph B., 1289n
, 1294n
, 1626, 1640–1641, 1652n
, 1679, 1680, 1681n
, 1684, 1699n
, 1713n
, 1738n
, 1758n
-
Phleger, Herman, 1673n
, 1679
-
Pike, Sumner, 891
-
Plowden, Edward, 4, 1542
- Plutonium, 275, 852
- Point Four Program, 175
-
Polakoff, Joseph, 1655n
- Poland, 694, 1094–1095, 1727, 1832
-
Popper, David H., 1358n
-
Porter, Gen. H. E., 1230
- Portugal, 1030, 1100, 1503
-
Potier, Augusto, 1503
-
Pratt, James, 1681n
, 1684n
, 1699n
, 1731n
- President’s Advisory Committee on Government Organization, 1691–1697, 1711
- President’s Board of Foreign Scholarships, 1693
- President’s Committee on International Information
Activities, 1711, 1719–1720, 1737–1738, 1754
- Project Candor. See
Public information policy
under
Armaments regulation policy.
- Project Corrode, 618n
- Project East River, 20n
, 183, 232, 319
- Project Solarium:
- Implementation of recommendations, 387–388, 394–398, 432–442, 490n
, 577n
- Plenary Session, 388–393
- Political warfare against the Soviet Union (Task Force C), 392–393, 416–431, 433–434
- Project summaries, 398–434
- Reports based on, 463–464
- Strategic offensive by the United States (Task Force A), 388–390, 399–412, 432–434
- Task force selection and functions, 323–328, 349–354, 360–366
- Warning of general war as sanction against Soviet aggression (Task
Force B), 390–391, 412–416, 432, 434
- Psychological Operations Coordinating Committee, 1638, 1840, 1857, 1876
- Psychological Strategy Board (see
also
Operations Coordinating Board), 178, 248, 451–452, 455, 490n
, 576n
, 869–872, 989n
, 1019, 1021–1023, 1050–1051, 1150, 1152, 1174, 1184–1185, 1601, 1603, 1694, 1722, 1840, 1854–1855, 1876, 1880, 1897
- Public Buildings Service, 1450
- Puerto Rico, 1530
-
Quarles, Donald A., 627
-
Rabi, Isidor L., 1513, 1516, 1541
-
Radford, Adm. Arthur W.,
326, 394, 475n
, 489n
, 562n
, 577n
, 604n
, 609n
, 667n
, 684, 715n
, 731n
, 738n
, 759n
, 799, 806n
, 830, 1190n
, 1223n
, 1256n
, 1296n
, 1445n
, 1449n
, 1488n
, 1526, 1580n
, 1752n
, 1880n
, 1881
- Armaments regulation policy, 1218,
1224, 1243
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 533, 545–547, 1576
- Continental defense, 466n
, 467, 469, 471, 473–474, 610n
, 627
- Fiscal and security balance, 521
- General war, 636, 639–640, 643, 644n
, 647n
, 687–689, 692–693, 792
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 1427, 1440, 1455
- Indochina, 795–796
- Military assistance programs, 797
- Mobilization program, 760n
, 767, 793
- Redeployment of U.S. forces abroad, 444–451, 453–454, 526, 528
- Soviet expansion, 791–792, 794
- U.S. military forces, restructuring of, 543–544
- Radio Free Asia, 1834
- Radio Free Europe, 1832–1833, 1899
-
Radius, Walter, 1293n
, 1723–1724
-
Raine, Philip, 1689n
, 1699n
, 1758n
-
Rand, William M., 297
-
Rand Corporation, 235
-
Rayburn, Sam, 828–829
-
Raynor, G. Hayden, 1382n
, 1542
-
Reams, Elinor, 1689n
-
Reed, Daniel A., 524
-
Reinhardt, G. Frederick,
351
-
Reston, James, 1052n
, 1376
-
Revey, E. Lewis, 1654n
, 1681n
, 1699n
, 1726
-
Rhee, Syngman, 696, 1731
-
Ridgway, Gen. Matthew B.,
326–327, 394, 444, 447, 454, 526, 533, 541, 639–640, 643, 804–806
-
Roberts, Edward V., 1652, 1760n
-
Robertson, David B., 272–273, 280
-
Robertson, Walter S., 441n
-
Robeson, Paul, 1714
-
Robilliart, Hermann, 1028, 1031, 1503
-
Robinson, Howard A., 1333
-
Rockefeller, Nelson A., 1691n
- Romania, 1277
-
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 885n
, 890n
, 1251–1253, 1355n
-
Rosenberg, Julius and
Ethel, 1640n
, 1668, 1736
-
Ruffin, Henri, 1144
-
Rusk, Dean, 327, 350
-
Russell, Bertrand, 61
-
Russell, Richard, 829
-
Ryckmans, Pierre, 1099,
1536, 1557,
1558
-
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira, 1030, 1100
-
Salt, Barbara, 1382n
, 1393, 1399, 1422n
, 1503, 1515–1516
-
Saltonstall, Leverett, 628, 824, 829
-
Sanders, William, 883n
, 905, 907, 914–916, 932n
, 938–940, 957n
, 1014, 1096n
-
Sandifer, Durward V., 1008–1010, 1214–1215
-
Sanger, Richard H., 1668n
, 1699n
, 1707n
, 1758n
-
Sargeant, Howland H., 939, 1697n
, 1723–1724, 1875–1877
-
Savage, Carlton, 142n
, 182–184, 231–235, 318–323, 1265
-
Sawyer, Charles, 20n
, 54n
, 80n
, 142, 849
-
Schine, G. David, 1697
-
Schwartz, Harry H., 12–17, 370
-
Scott, Robert, 1381, 1382n
, 1556–1558
-
Scott, Walter K., 1293n
, 1638–1639, 1673–1675
-
Sengier, Edgar E. B., 1028, 1031
-
Shepherd, Gen. Lemuel C.,
Jr., 259–260, 263
-
Shulman, Marshall D., 1055
-
Simpson, Thomas W., 1706n
, 1708n
, 1720n
, 1721, 1737
-
Sims, Albert G., 1706n
, 1713n
-
Slansky, Rudolph, 1640n
-
Smedley, Agnes, 1698
-
Smirnovsky, Michail N., 1336
-
Smith, Bromley K., 87, 1128
-
Smith, David W., 1714
-
Smith, Gerard C., 1336n
, 1349n
, 1352n
, 1402, 1435, 1442–1445, 1453n
, 1458–1459, 1461n
, 1473n
, 1477, 1480n
, 1481–1482, 1501n
, 1503–1505, 1506n
, 1512, 1515–1517, 1523–1524, 1529–1532, 1542–1547, 1549–1551, 1558, 1570n
, 1577–1578, 1587
-
Smith, H. D., 1016
-
Smith, Rear Adm. H. P., 350, 1215, 1229
-
Smith, Robert, 1026
-
Smith, Walter Bedell, 323n
, 646, 1056n
, 1506n
- Armaments regulation policy, 1103,
1107, 1140, 1161, 1173, 1214,
1217–1218, 1223–1224, 1358,
1384–1386, 1397, 1416
- Atomic energy policy, 846–847, 988n
, 1180–1183, 1247, 1249,
1302n
, 1418
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 607–608
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1289–1291, 1294–1295, 1297, 1347–1348, 1369, 1398,
1401, 1524
- Continental defense, 466
- Economic assistance programs, 301
- Foreign information program, 1699–1707, 1722
- Information Agency, U.S., 1761–1762, 1791–1793, 1875, 1879
- Mobilization program, 295
- Mutual Security Program, 298–299
- National Security Council, functioning of, 237, 242
- National security policy, funding for, 292–293
- Project Solarium, 327,
349, 441
- Soviet capabilities to injure the United States, 206–208, 634
-
Smyth, Henry D., 847, 872, 946, 1036, 1051, 1054, 1056n
-
Smythe, Horace, 896n
-
Snapp, Roy B., 1134, 1157, 1265, 1482n
, 1539
-
Snyder, John W., 20n
, 54n
, 80n
, 142n
, 205n
, 849–850, 869
-
Sobolev, A. A., 1560,
1562, 1571,
1574
- Society of Automotive Engineers, 1450
-
Sohm, Earl O., 164n
-
Sokolsky, George, 1670–1671
- Solarium Project. See
Project Solarium.
-
Sontag, Raymond, 324
- South Asia, 77–78, 131–132, 154, 192, 215, 220–221, 1780–1781, 1785, 1820–1821
- Southeast Asia. See
Indochina.
-
Southwick, Rodney L., 882
- Soviet bloc:
- Capabilities and foreign policies, 553–555
- Economic situation, 189, 777–778, 809–810
- Internal instability, 381, 834,
1726–1731
- Political situation, 187–188
- Project Solarium recommendations re, 425–426
- Soviet Union, relations with, 492–493, 579–580, 648–649, 725, 753
- U.S. information efforts re, 1726–1731, 1771, 1779,
1784–1785, 1823–1835, 1883–1884, 1892–1893,
1897–1899
- Soviet Union (see also Soviet subheadings
under
Atoms for Peace proposal and under
United Nations: Armaments
regulation):
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Armed forces limitations, 897–900, 954
- Atomic weapons ban proposal, 861–862, 1238, 1304–1305, 1310–1312, 1316–1318, 1358–1360, 1367–1368, 1387–1392, 1413–1416, 1421–1423, 1473–1477, 1525–1526, 1534–1537, 1568
- Atomic weapons testing, 959–960, 1002, 1446–1447
- Disclosure and verification, 906–907, 1047–1048
- Great Powers conference, possible, 1207–1208
- Negotiation strategy, 1060
- Savings used for world aid proposal, U.S., 1199
- U.S. public information policy, 1226–1227
- U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 854–855, 1013–1014, 1040, 1048, 1086–1087, 1117–1118
- Atomic weapons capabilities, 12–17, 110–113, 202–204, 540, 651, 677, 725, 755, 856, 1064–1066, 1159–1160
- China, People’s Republic of, relations with, 493, 580, 773, 1683, 1808
- Destruction of political system, U.S. plans for, 68–69, 79–80, 144–145, 155–156, 200–201, 202n
, 267–268
- Economic situation, 51,
1802–1803, 1809
- Foreign information activities, 1846,
1848–1850
- Foreign policy, 91–92, 491–492, 578–579, 681–682, 772–773, 810–812
- Future actions, U.S. estimate of, 195–196
- General war, possible initiation of, 7–9, 16–17, 60–62, 73–78, 92–93, 109–110, 150–154, 186–187, 491–494, 578–581, 616, 812
- “Hate” campaign, 1654–1655
- Hydrogen bomb capabilities, 457, 479,
614, 628, 879–881, 998, 1185–1188, 1213–1214,
1219–1220, 1454–1455, 1458,
1464–1465
- Internal security, 1804–1805
- International control of atomic energy, 1021–1022, 1035–1036
- Korean war, 1735–1736, 1743–1746
- Military capabilities, 104–105, 650–652, 677–678, 726–727, 754–756, 776–777, 808–809, 1803–1804
- Mobilization capabilities, 98, 103–104
- Negotiation policy, 682–683
- Peace offensive, 778–780, 811–812, 1699–1706
- Political situation, 5–7, 89–92, 1074, 1681–1685, 1807–1808
- Political warfare:
- Power struggle with the United States, 64–65, 67–68, 108–109
- Satellite unrest, 1726–1731
- Soviet bloc, relations with, 492–493, 579–580, 648–649, 725, 753
-
Stalin, death of, 290, 1681–1685
- Strategic materials stockpiling, 103
- United States, capabilities to injure, 205–208, 319, 321–322, 328–349, 355–360, 368, 634
- U.S. arms buildup, 919–920
- U.S. hydrogen bomb testing, 1004,
1016, 1022–1025, 1034–1036
- U.S. information efforts re, 1768–1770, 1779–1780,
1785–1786, 1824–1826, 1883–1884, 1892
- World domination policy, 93–94, 480–481, 701–703, 707–709, 757, 1801–1811
-
Spaak, Paul-Henri, 1556,
1557, 1558,
1559n
- Spain, 175, 1030–1031, 1101, 1142, 1783–1784
- Special Estimates:
- Special National Intelligence Estimates:
-
Sprague, Robert C., 628, 698, 801–802
-
Sriyanond, Gen. Phao, 1787
-
Staats, Elmer B., 122, 1293n
, 1403n
, 1791n
-
Stalin, Iosif V., 6, 61, 90, 92, 267–268, 290, 491, 554, 923, 1052n
,
1113, 1136,
1681–1685
-
Stassen, Harold E., 698, 1223n
, 1500n
, 1698, 1791n
- Armaments regulation policy, 1108,
1112, 1217, 1224
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1407
- Colonialism, 377
- Continental defense, 369, 469,
474, 704–705, 793–794
- Defense program funding, 279
- Economic and military assistance programs, 228, 303–304, 437, 770–772, 788n
, 797–798, 842
- Fiscal and security balance, 519, 521
- Foreign information program, 1710,
1723, 1868, 1878
- Free World alliance, 711
- General war, 690–692, 706, 805–806
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 1379, 1456
- Indochina, 696
- Military program, 260–262
- Mutual Security Program, 276–278, 290, 297, 300–304, 541
- National security policy, funding for, 237
- Negotiation policy, 530
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 289, 540
- Peaceful uses of atomic energy, 1485
- Project Solarium, 436–437, 439
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 455
- Soviet expansion, 708–709
- Trade policy, 799
- State–Defense Military Information Control Committee, 1258–1259, 1263, 1266–1267, 1281–1282
- State–War–Navy Coordinating Committee, 237n
, 238n
-
Steel, Christopher, 847
-
Steelman, John R., 28, 138, 142n
, 143, 156–163, 184–185, 205n
, 849–850, 851n
, 852, 869, 938
-
Steffan, Roger, 257
-
Stegmeier, John L., 1758n
-
Stelle, Charles C., 1220–1223
-
Stephens, Tom, 387, 457
-
Stevens, Francis B., 1675, 1874
-
Stevens, Adm. Leslie C., 324, 328
-
Stevens, Robert T., 787
-
Stimson, Henry L., 1073
-
Stoessel, Walter J., 1368–1369, 1524n
, 1699n
-
Stone, I.F., 1707
- Strategic Air Command, 16, 338–341, 347–348, 458, 864
- Strategic materials, 36–40, 103, 157–161, 174, 177–178, 821
-
Straus, Richard, 1726n
-
Strauss, Lewis L., 305n
, 328n
, 355n
, 372n
, 378n
, 399n
, 475n
, 489n
, 562n
, 577n
, 609n
, 644n
, 647n
, 667n
, 715n
, 731n
, 738n
, 759n
, 806n
, 1223n
, 1296n
, 1297n
, 1305n
, 1383n
, 1445n
, 1449n
, 1488n
, 1551, 1580, 1584n
- Armaments regulation policy, 1185,
1211–1212, 1215, 1217, 1224,
1235, 1238–1239, 1248, 1531,
1576–1577
- Atomic energy policy:
- Fissionable materials, 1483–1484, 1486, 1556–1558
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 882,
1379, 1380, 1418, 1425–1429, 1437–1438, 1448, 1453, 1464, 1469, 1470–1472
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1496
- Private industry involvement, 1249
- Reactor construction and regulation, 1146–1149, 1246, 1550
- Reactors abroad, construction of, 1460–1461, 1481
- Sharing of information with Allies, 1245, 1256, 1289, 1302, 1356, 1361, 1477, 1507–1508
- Soviet hydrogen bomb testing, 1213, 1454, 1455
- Atoms for Peace proposal 1321, 1398, 1406,
1527
- Development of, 1213n
, 1218–1219, 1291
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1342, 1357, 1511, 1530, 1543, 1550
- U.S.-Soviet private discussions, 1306, 1326–1329, 1347–1348, 1365
- National security policy, 275–276, 293–294, 531, 538–539, 568, 574–575, 628
-
Streibert, Theodore C.,
642, 784, 788n
, 797, 800, 1735–1736, 1751, 1752n
,
1754–1758,
1760–1762,
1773–1775,
1791, 1793,
1881n
-
Strong, Gen., 907
- Supreme Court, U.S., 1640, 1712
-
Suydam, Henry, 1340
- Sweden, 1498, 1784
- Switzerland, 1784
- Syria, 863
-
Taber, John, 296, 829, 1654, 1656
- Tactical Air Command, 864
-
Taft, Robert A., 317, 858
- Taiwan. See
China, Republic of.
-
Talbott, Harold E., 704–705, 787
-
Templer, Gen. Gerald, 1267
- Tenth Inter-American Conference, Caracas, 1954,
835n
- Thailand, 175, 560, 1780, 1786–1787
- Thermonuclear weapons. See Hydrogen bomb subheadings
under
Atomic energy policy
and under
Soviet Union.
-
Thomas, Charles A., 270, 274, 276, 280, 1130
-
Thompson, Leland W., 352
- Thorium oxide, 887–888
-
Thorp, Willard L., 17n
, 125n
, 135
-
Thurston, Ray L., 1699n
, 1726n
-
Tito, Josip Broz, 7
-
Tomkins, Edward E., 1037, 1367n
, 1458–1459, 1528
-
Trapnell, Edward R., 1504n
- Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 262–263, 265, 491n
, 500n
, 503n
, 505n
, 510n
, 516, 518, 523–524, 727–729, 811, 815n
, 818n
, 1408
- Treaties, conventions, agreements, etc.:
- Geneva Protocol of 1925, 1094
- Hyde Park Agreement on atomic energy, 1944,
1252
- Memorandum of Intent on atomic energy, 1945, 1252–1255
-
Modus Vivendi on atomic energy cooperation,
1948, 1244,
1275, 1279, 1282, 1509–1510
- Quebec Agreement, 1943, 975, 1251–1253, 1255, 1355–1356, 1383
- Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty, 1954, 773n
-
Templer-Burns Agreement, 1950, 1267–1268
- Tritium, 275
-
Truman, Harry S.:
- Administrative transition, 181, 186
- Armaments regulation policy:
- Armed forces limitations, 199, 859, 954, 983–984
- Development of, 894–895, 898, 929–930
- Disclosure and verification, 918
- U.N. actions re, 883n
, 1056
- U.S.-Soviet negotiations, 854–855
- Atomic Energy Commission, 989
- Atomic energy policy:
- Approved policies, 1046
- Atomic weapons production, 933–934
- Atomic weapons, responsibility for, 863, 969–970, 972–973, 975–976, 981, 1011
- Fissionable materials, 851–853, 855–858, 892
- Hydrogen bomb production, 879,
955, 963–964, 1017–1018, 1186
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 991,
1032–1033, 1042n
, 1050, 1052–1054, 1055n
- Public information policy, 869, 870n
, 872
- Sharing of information with Allies, 846–850, 988, 1252, 1254
- Continental defense, 114, 121,
125, 138–140, 164, 182n
- Defense programs, funding for, 2, 3n
, 4,
9–10
- Economic and military assistance programs, 186n
, 209
- Economic policy, 547
- Indigenous forces, development of, 136–137
- “Key data” book on national security programs, 165–166
- Military program, 21,
27
- Mobilization program, 28, 138
- National security policy, 20, 54–56, 59, 88, 289, 317
- Soviet atomic capabilities, 13, 1113
- Soviet system, destruction of, 81
- Special Evaluation Committee on Soviet capabilities, 207–208
-
Steel strike of 1952, 158n
- Trade policy, 119–120, 122–125
- United Kingdom, relations with, 4
-
Tufts, Robert W., 18–20, 58n
, 920–921, 992, 1874
- Turkey, 175, 192, 217, 267, 507, 593, 696
-
Tuttle, Elbert P., 1231
-
Twining, Gen. Nathan F.,
326, 444, 448, 627, 830, 840
- Union of South Africa, 886, 888, 1027, 1099–1100, 1498, 1503
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. See
Soviet Union.
- United Kingdom:
- Armaments regulation policy, 898–899, 906,
914–917,
954, 989, 1393–1397
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 533, 1401
- Atomic weapons ban proposal, Soviet, 1367–1368, 1393–1397,
1421–1423
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1286
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1320–1321, 1341–1342, 1353–1355, 1361–1363, 1370–1371, 1458–1459, 1503, 1513, 1515–1517, 1528–1529
- U.S.-Soviet private discussions, 1305–1306, 1316, 1332–1333, 1339–1341, 1347–1352
- Economic situation, 191
- Fissionable materials, 1027, 1098–1100,
1142–1143, 1254–1255, 1555–1558
- Indochina policy, 498,
586, 696
- Iran, relations with, 439
- Middle East policy, 835–836
- Outside obligations, 71, 84, 107, 132, 146
- U.S. hydrogen bomb testing, 1036–1037, 1382–1383, 1418–1420,
1448, 1454, 1463
- U.S. information efforts re, 1784,
1887–1888
- U.S. sharing of atomic energy information, 846–848, 975–976, 988, 1116,
1245–1246, 1251–1255, 1267–1269, 1275–1277,
1279–1285, 1289, 1301–1302,
1355–1356, 1507–1511, 1542
- Weapons production, 171, 191
- United Nations:
- Armaments regulation policy (see
also
Disarmament Commission
below):
-
Dulles speech,
1215–1216
- Soviet proposal, 1525–1526, 1534–1537
- U.S. proposals, 859–863, 1091–1096, 1103–1108, 1140–1141, 1191–1206, 1210–1212, 1529
- U.S. strategy, 1085–1086, 1096–1097, 1116–1117, 1206–1209, 1217–1218
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 845,
895n
, 910, 1018
- Commission for Conventional Armaments, 845
- Disarmament Commission (see
also
Armaments regulation policy
above):
- Four-Power Working Party, 1393–1394, 1397
- French proposals, 979–980, 1144–1145, 1167
- Functioning of, 845–846, 861–863, 1043–1046, 1250, 1551
- Indian proposal, 1383
- Meeting site, 1384–1385, 1397–1398
- Participants, 1397–1398
- Soviet proposals, 1093–1095, 1139–1140, 1164–1166
- Subcommittee of Five, 1307–1309, 1328, 1351–1352, 1380–1382, 1386–1387, 1393–1397, 1399–1400, 1429–1435, 1448, 1536
- U.S. proposals, 872n
, 877, 895–932, 938–945, 954–955, 957–958, 982–984, 989, 1091–1096, 1105–1106
- U.S.-Soviet discussions, 1298–1300, 1305–1306, 1334–1335
- U.S. strategy, 883–885, 1045–1046, 1160–1169, 1139–1141, 1175–1177, 1179, 1189
- General Assembly Resolutions:
-
502 (VI), on armaments regulation,
845, 1092
-
704 (VII), on armaments regulation,
1140–1141, 1209
-
715 (VIII), on Disarmament
Commission, 1250
-
808 (IX), on armaments regulation,
1551
-
810 (IX), on peaceful uses of
atomic energy, 1578–1580
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1291, 1436–1437, 1481, 1484–1485, 1505–1507,
1516, 1519–1520, 1530, 1532–1533, 1540, 1544–1545, 1551–1552,
1560, 1562, 1567–1568, 1571,
1579
- International control of atomic energy plan, 930, 976, 1181–1182,
1202–1204, 1214–1215
- International Scientific Conference, 1541
- International tensions, Dulles speech re, 462–463
- Korean war, 1756–1757
- U.S. information activities re, 1818–1819, 1888
- University of Michigan Survey Research Center, 1451
- Uranium, 275, 888, 1026–1032, 1098–1103, 1141–1144
-
Van Hollen, Christopher, 197n
, 372n
-
Van Zeeland, Paul, 1099
-
Vandenberg, Arthur, Jr., 1356n
-
Vandenburg, Gen. Hoyt S.,
260–261, 263, 326, 852, 854, 856–857
-
Vargas, Gen. Jesus, 1787
-
Vedeler, Harold, 1726n
- Vietnam, 215,
217, 498, 586, 795, 811n
-
Vladykin, Nikolai A., 1346n
- Voice of America:
- China, People’s Republic of, broadcasts into, 1828, 1884,
1892–1893
- Criticism of, 1675–1677
- Funding for, 1647–1648, 1845
- Investigation of, 1638–1639
- Name change proposal, 1890–1891, 1896
- Program development and content, 1619, 1637, 1640–1641,
1670–1672, 1678–1680, 1692,
1845
- Soviet bloc, broadcasts into, 1784,
1826–1828
- Soviet Union, broadcasts into, 1824–1826, 1883–1884,
1892
- Transmitting facilities, 1657
- Voluntary Credit Restraint Program, 44
-
Vyshinsky, Andrey Y., 860–861, 906, 920, 1200, 1324, 1358–1360, 1382n
, 1397–1398, 1522–1523, 1525, 1534, 1560–1563, 1571–1574
-
Wadsworth, James J., 122, 124, 205n
, 206n
, 1335n
, 1341, 1529
-
Wadsworth, Lawrence W., 1699n
- Wage Stabilization Board, 43
-
Wainhouse, David W., 1043n
, 1298–1300, 1334n
, 1371–1372, 1376, 1377–1378, 1382n
, 1393, 1435–1437, 1507, 1544, 1549n
, 1793n
-
Walmsley, Walter, Jr., 87, 125–126, 134n
, 1567n
-
Washburn, Abbott, 1754n
, 1758–1760, 1791n
, 1796, 1868
- Washington, George, 544
-
Washington Post, 122
-
Watts, Philip H., 372n
, 441–442, 1134, 1135n
,
1157
-
Waugh, Samuel, 441n
-
Webster, Maj. Gen. Robert M., 330n
, 331n
-
Wechsler, Irving R., 1654n
, 1731n
-
Weeks, Sinclair, 628, 1296, 1791
-
Weightman, Melvin A., 1708n
-
Wells, A. A., 1141
- Western Europe:
- Atomic vulnerability, 203, 1072
- Economic and political situations, 76–77, 153, 190–192
- Military capabilities, 219–220, 497–498, 507, 562–565, 569, 585–586, 592
- Project Solarium, recommendations re, 426
- U.S. economic and military assistance, 215–216, 273
- U.S. information efforts, 1778–1779, 1782–1784
- U.S. policy re, 528,
671, 749–750, 1819
- U.S. troops in, 598–599
- Western hemisphere, U.S. defense of, 132–133
-
Whiston, Lish, 330n
-
White, Max, 1143
-
White, Lt. Gen. Thomas D., 324
-
Whitehair, Francis P., 880–881
-
Whitman, Ann, 1234n
, 1301n
-
Wiley, Alexander, 829, 1181n
, 1627, 1635
-
Williams, John Z., 1431,
1793n
-
Wilson, Charles Edward, 20n
, 28, 54n
, 80n
, 140, 856–858, 938
-
Wilson, Charles Erwin:
- Armaments regulation policy, 1107,
1161, 1212, 1217
- Atomic Energy Commission, U.S., 274, 292, 539–540
- Atomic energy policy:
- Atomic weapons, 1180, 1576–1577
- Fissionable materials, 1484,
1485, 1486
- Hydrogen bomb testing, 1418,
1426–1427, 1429, 1437–1438, 1457–1458
- Practical uses of atomic energy, 1128–1129
- Reactor construction and regulation, 1132, 1149
- Atomic weapons, possible use of, 533, 545
- Atoms for Peace proposal, 1398
- International Atomic Energy Agency proposal, 1357, 1481
- U.S.-Soviet private discussions, 1326, 1327, 1348
- Continental defense, 466, 469–470, 472, 704–705, 794, 802
- Defense programs, funding of, 265, 278–279, 541–543, 707
- Economic and military assistance programs, 228, 273, 303, 525
- Economic policy, 271–272, 523, 536, 538, 547–548, 709
- Fiscal and security balance, 516, 520–521
- Foreign information program, 1723,
1751, 1868, 1878
- General war, 602–605, 690, 692–694, 706–707, 804–805
- Indochina, 795–796
- Military program, 260–261, 263–264, 290, 294, 822
- Mobilization program, 532, 600,
712–713, 732n
, 759n
, 760n
, 763–770, 798
- Mutual Security Program, 289, 297,
300–301
- National security policy, funding for, 288–289, 292, 710
- Negotiation policy, 530, 680,
695–697, 843
- Project Solarium, 437–439
- Redeployment of forces abroad, 444, 526, 528, 548–549, 571, 573–575
- Soviet atomic capability, 531
- Soviet Union, attitude toward, 372, 703, 708, 785–787, 790–791, 793, 839–840
- Trade policy, 799–800
- Western European military capabilities, 562, 569
-
Wisner, Frank G., 351
- Womble Board Report, 674
-
Wood, C. Tyler, 350
-
Yoshida, Shigeru, 446
- Yugoslavia, 107, 175, 557
-
Zarubin, Georgi N., 1324–1325, 1328, 1332, 1334n
, 1335n
, 1336–1341, 1345n
, 1346–1348, 1350, 1352, 1354, 1363, 1367n
, 1369, 1371, 1376–1378, 1385, 1389, 1415, 1436, 1458n
, 1473n
, 1546n
, 1547n
, 1560