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

Monday, February 25, 1952


Contents

    • Ninth Session of the North Atlantic Council, Fifth Meeting, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, February 25, 1952, 5 P.M. (Documents 96–97)
      • Acheson–Eden–Schuman Meeting, British Embassy, Lisbon, February 25, 1952, 10:00 P.M. (Document 98)

      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)
        • A. Participation by the United States in the Ninth Session of the North Atlantic Council, Lisbon, February 20–25, and the meetings of Foreign Ministers in London, February 13–19, and Lisbon, February 20–26, 1952: (Documents 1–156)
          • 3. Ninth Session of the North Atlantic Council in Lisbon, February 20–25; Meetings of the Foreign Ministers in Lisbon, February 20–26: (Documents 61–156)
            • Records of the meetings (Documents 61–104)
              • Monday, February 25, 1952 (Documents 96–98)
        • II. Attitude of the United States toward the establishment of a European Defense Community: (Documents 295–604)

          Persons

          Acheson, Dean G. Adenauer, Konrad Beaulieu, Leroy Bourbon-Busset, Jacques de Bruce, David K. E. Byroade, Henry A. Eden, Sir Anthony Franks, Sir Oliver S. Harris, Michael S. Ismay, Lord (Hastings Lionel Ismay) Nash, Frank C. Pearson, Lester B. Reinstein, Jacques J. Richards, James P. Roberts, Sir Frank K. Sauvagnargues, Jean Schuman, Robert Spofford, Charles M. Stikker, Dirk U. Trevelyan, HumphreyVan Zeeland.

          Abbreviations & Terms

          BeneluxCFMDMEDCFonMinMCNAT(O)SGSecGenSectoTCC

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