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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Western European Security, Volume V, Part 1

List of Photographs

  • Plate 1. Secretary of State Acheson meets with Chancellor Adenauer, Foreign Secretary Eden, and Foreign Minister Schuman at London, Feb. 18, 1952
  • Plate 2. Secretary of State Acheson addresses the opening meeting of the Ninth Session of the North Atlantic Council, Lisbon, Feb. 20, 1952
  • Plate 3. Signing Ceremony for the European Defense Community Treaty, Paris, May 27, 1952
  • Plate 4. Secretary of State Dulles and Mutual Security Director Stassen meet with Italian Prime Minister De Gasperi at Rome, Jan. 31, 1953
  • Plate 5. Secretary of State Dulles meets with Foreign Minister Bidault and Acting Foreign Secretary Salisbury at Washington, July 10, 1953
  • Plate 6. President Eisenhower chats with Prime Ministers Laniel and Churchill outside the Mid-Ocean Club at Bermuda, Dec. 4, 1953 before the first meeting of the Heads of Government of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France
  • Plate 7. Secretary of State Dulles meets with Prime Minister Mendès-France and Foreign Secretary Eden at Paris, July 13, 1954 to discuss the European Defense Community and Indochina
  • Plate 8. Members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization sign the agreements whereby the Federal Republic of Germany becomes the 15th member, Paris, Oct. 23, 1954
  • Plate 9. Representatives of the three Western occupying powers and the Federal Republic of Germany sign the agreement ending the occupation of West Germany, Paris, Oct. 23, 1954

Western European Security

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • List of Persons
  • List of Short Titles
  • List of Sources
  • List of Photographs
  • I. Continuing participation of the United States in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: (Documents 1-294)
    • II. Attitude of the United States toward the establishment of a European Defense Community: (Documents 295-604)

      Persons

      Acheson, Dean G. Adenauer, Konrad Bidault, Georges Churchill, Winston S. De Gasperi, Alcide Dulles, John Foster Eden, Sir Anthony Eisenhower, General of the Army Dwight D. Laniel, Joseph Mendès–France, Pierre Salisbury, Lord (Robert A. J. G. Cecil) Schuman, Robert Stassen, Harold E.

      Abbreviations & Terms

      FEB

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