Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Western
European Security, Volume V, Part 2
List of Persons
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Acheson, Dean G., Secretary of
State, January 19, 1949–January 20, 1953.
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Achilles, Theodore C., Vice Deputy
Representative on the North Atlantic Council after October 3, 1950; Deputy
Chief of Mission of the Embassy in France from April 1, 1952; Chief of
Mission after September 18, 1952; Minister after October 25, 1954.
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Adair, Charles W., Jr., Office of
European Regional Affairs, Department of State, July 1954; thereafter
Counselor of Embassy in Belgium.
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Adenauer, Konrad, Chancellor of the
Federal Republic of Germany, after September 1949; Chancellor and Minister
of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany after March
1951.
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Aldrich, Winthrop W., Ambassador in
the United Kingdom, February 20, 1953–February 1, 1957.
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Alessandrini, Adolpho, Italian
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
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Alexander of Tunis, Lord, (Harold R. L. G.
Alexander), Field Marshal, British Governor General of Canada
until March 1, 1952; British Minister of Defense until October 18,
1954.
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Alger, Frederick M., Jr.,
Ambassador in Belgium, July 22, 1953–March 27, 1957.
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Allen, William Denis, Head of the
Central Department of the British Foreign Office until May 1953; thereafter
Assistant under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
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Alphand, Hervé, French Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council until September 1954.
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Amery, Julian, Conservative member
of the British House of Commons.
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Andersen, Hans G., Legal Adviser in
the Icelandic Foreign Ministry; after 1954, Icelandic Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
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Anderson, Frederick L., Deputy
United States Special Representative in Europe at Paris after March 13,
1952.
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Anderson, Robert B., Deputy
Secretary of Defense, May 3, 1954–August 4, 1955.
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Andrews, George D., Consul at
Strasbourg from March 15, 1950.
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Andronikov, Constantin, interpreter
in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Armstrong, Frederick S., Jr.,
Division of Research for the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Eastern
Europe, Department of State, February 1952–September 1954; thereafter Consul
in Quebec.
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Arneson, R. Gordon, Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State for Atomic Energy Affairs until April
1954; thereafter Deputy Science Adviser.
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Attlee, Clement B., Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom and First Lord of the Treasury, July 1945–October
1951; thereafter Leader of the Opposition (Labour Party) in the British
House of Commons.
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Auchincloss, John W., Office of
German Political Affairs, Department of State, 1953–1954.
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Auriol, Vincent, President of the
French Republic, January 16, 1947–January 15, 1954.
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Bailey, Ronald William, First
Secretary of the British Embassy in the United States from April
1952.
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Barbour, Walworth, Director of the
Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State, until May 1954;
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until November
1955.
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Barnard, John L., Office of
European Regional Affairs, Department of State, February–August 1952;
Assistant United Nations Adviser in the Bureau of European Affairs after
November 1952.
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Barnes, Robert G., Deputy Director
of the Policy Reports Staff in the Executive Secretariat, Department of
State, September 1951–April 1952.
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Battle, Lucius C., Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State after June 26, 1951; Foreign Affairs
Officer in the Office of the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Mutual Security Affairs after October 13, 1952; Attaché in Denmark after
January 30, 1953; First Secretary after July 26, 1954.
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Beale, Wilson T. M., Jr., Officer
in Charge of United Kingdom and Ireland Affairs, Office of British
Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State, after April
15, 1951; Officer in Charge of Economic Affairs, Office of British
Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, after July 20, 1952.
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Beaulieu, Leroy, Chairman of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Financial and Economic Board.
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Beaumont, Jean Michel Guèrin de,
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs after June 1954.
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Bech, Joseph, Luxembourg Minister
of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Commerce, and National Defense after 1951; Prime
Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs after December 29, 1953.
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Becker, Fritz, Free Democratic
Party member in the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany after
September 1953.
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Becker, Walther, Director of the
Division of Trade Policy in the Foreign Ministry of the Federal Republic of
Germany.
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Beeley, Harold, Counselor of the
British Embassy in the United States, February 18, 1953–May 14, 1955.
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Begougne De Juniac, Gontran,
Counselor of the French Embassy in the United States, 1919–1955.
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Beigel, Edgar J., Office of Western
European Affairs, Department of State, after December 10, 1951.
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Belcher, R. H., First Secretary of
the British Embassy in the United States.
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Benard, Jean, Second Secretary of
the French Embassy in the United States until January 1954.
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Benediktsson, Petur, Icelandic
Minister in France until 1956.
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Berard, Armand, French Assistant
High Commissioner for Germany.
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Beria, Lavrentiy Pavlovich, Deputy
Chairman of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers, until June 1953; Soviet
Minister of Internal Affairs, March 1953–June 1955; member of the Politburo
(Presidium from October 1952) of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union,
until June 1953.
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Bettencourt, Manuel, Admiral, Chief
of the General Staff of the Portuguese Armed Forces.
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Bevan, Aneurin, Labour member of
the British House of Commons.
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Bevin, Ernest, British Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs, July 1945–March 1951.
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Beyen, Johan W., Netherlands
Minister of Foreign Affairs, September 1, 1952– October 11, 1955 (position
held jointly with Joseph
Luns).
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Bidault, Georges, Deputy Prime
Minister of France and Minister of National Defense until March 1952;
Minister of Foreign Affairs, January 8, 1953–June 19, 1954.
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Bigart, Homer, staff reporter for
the New York Times.
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Birgi, Nuri, Secretary-General of
the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Blank, Theodor, Christian
Democratic Union member of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany;
rapporteur for the Federal Republic of Germany
for talks with the Allied High Commission regarding the German financial
contribution to Western defense after December 1951; unofficial Personal
Adviser to Chancellor Adenauer.
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Blankenhorn, Herbert A.H., Director
of the Political Affairs Section of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Federal Republic of Germany after March 13, 1951.
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Bluecher, Franz, Deputy Chancellor
of the Federal Republic of Germany and chairman of the free democratic party
after 1949.
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Blum, Robert, Assistant Deputy for
Economic Affairs in the Office of the United states special representative
in Europe at Paris.
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Blumberg, Warren P., Office of
German Economic Affairs, Department of State, 1951–1952; Office of German
Political Affairs, 1952–1953; Office of German Affairs, 1953–1954.
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Bohlen, Charles E. (Chip),
Counselor of the Department of State after March 13, 1951, and member of the
Senior Staff of the National Security Council after July 1951; Ambassador in
the Soviet Union, March 27, 1953–March 8, 1957.
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Bonbright, James C. H., Jr., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs after June 27, 1950;
Special Assistant to the United States Permanent Representative in Europe at
Paris, April 1954–January 1955.
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Bonnet, Henri, French Ambassador in
the United States, January 1, 1945–January 31, 1955.
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Bonsal, Philip W., Counselor of the
Embassy in France with the personal rank of Minister until March 1952;
Director of the Office of Philippine and Southeast Asian Affairs, Department
of State, until September 1954.
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Boon, Hendrik N., Secretary-General
of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June 1, 1949–November 1,
1952; Netherlands Minister in Italy after November 25, 1952; Netherlands
Ambassador in Italy after January 27, 1954.
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Boone, Walter F., Admiral, United
States Navy, Navy member of the Joint Strategic Survey Command, Joint Chiefs
of Staff.
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Boothby, Sir Robert J. C., Labour
member of the British House of Commons.
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Boris, Georges, Chargé de Mission
in the Personal Cabinet of French Prime Minister Mendès-France after June 1954.
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Bougenot, André, Independent
Republican Party member of the French National Assembly.
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Bouhey, Jean, Socialist Deputy in
the French National Assembly.
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Bourbon-Busset, Jacques de,
Director of the Cabinet, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Bourges–Maunoury, Maurice, Deputy
in the French National Assembly after 1946; French Minister of Armaments and
Minister of Finance, March 1952–January 1953; Minister of Industry and
Commerce, June 1954–February 1955.
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Bowie, Robert R., Director of the
Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, after May 18, 1953.
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Bradley, General of the Army Omar
N., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until August 14,
1953.
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Brentano, Heinrich von, Chairman of
the Christian Democratic Union Party and member of the Bundestag of the
Federal Republic of Germany after September 1949; German Representative to
the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community and German
Representative to the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe.
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Brind, Sir Eric James Patrick,
Admiral, British Navy; Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces, Northern Europe,
April 1951–May 1953.
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Brofoss, Erik, Norwegian Minister
of Commerce until 1954.
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Brosio, Manlio, Italian Ambassador
in the United Kingdom after March 18, 1952.
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Bruce, David K. E., Ambassador in
France, May 9, 1949–March 10, 1952; Under Secretary of State, February 7,
1952–January 20, 1953; United States Observer to the Interim Committee of
the European Defense Community and United States Representative to the
European Coal and Steel Community after February 19, 1953.
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Bryn, Olaf, Norwegian Deputy
Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
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Buchanan, Wiley, Envoy in
Luxembourg after September 1953; Minister after December 1, 1953.
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Bunker, Ellsworth, Ambassador in
Italy, May 7, 1952–April 3, 1953.
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Burrows, Bernard A.B., Counselor of
the British Embassy in the United States, January 1950–July 1953.
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Butler, Richard Austen, British
Chancellor of the Exchequer, October 1951–December 1955.
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Butterworth, W. Walton, Ambassador
in Sweden, September 18, 1950–December 9, 1953; thereafter Deputy Chief of
Mission in the United Kingdom.
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Byington, Homer M., Jr., Director
of the Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State, from June
30, 1950; Counselor of the Embassy in Spain after August 1, 1953.
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Byroade, Henry A., Director of the
Bureau of German Affairs, Department of State, from November 1, 1949;
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African
Affairs after April 14, 1952.
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Caccia, Sir Harold, British
Ambassador in Austria after November 28, 1951; Deputy Under Secretary of
State in the British Foreign Office after February 1, 1954.
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Calhoun, John A., Deputy Director
of the Office of German Political Affairs, Department of State, October
1950–December 1952.
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Campilli, Pietro, Italian Minister
of Transport, Industry, and Commerce until 1953; thereafter Minister without
portfolio.
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Carlson, Delmar R., Office of
German Political Affairs, Department of State, from May 1953.
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Carney, Robert B., Admiral, United
States Navy; Commander in Chief, United States Naval Forces, Eastern
Atlantic and Mediterranean, 1950–1952; Commander in Chief, Allied Forces,
Southern Europe, 1952–1953; after May 1953, member of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff and Chief of Naval Operations.
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Carns, Edwin H. J., Colonel, United
States Army; Deputy Secretary of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Carpentier, Marcel Maurice,
Lieutenant General, French Army; Commander-in-Chief, Allied Forces, Central
Europe.
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Carraud, Pierre, Secretary to
French Ambassador Bonnet in the
United States after April 1953.
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Cauwelaert, Jan Frans van,
President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives and member of the
Christian Socialist Party.
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Cayeus, Jean, Deputy in the French
National Assembly and member of the Mouvement Républicain
Populaire.
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Chaban-Delmas, Jacques, Deputy in
the French National Assembly and, after June 1954, French Minister of Public
Affairs.
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Chapin, Selden, Ambassador in the
Netherlands, October 27, 1949–October 30, 1953.
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Charpentier, Pierre, Director
General of Economic, Financial, and Technical Affairs in the French Ministry
of Foreign Affairs.
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Cherwell, Lord (Frederick Alexander
Lindemann), British Paymaster General and Adviser to Prime
Minister Churchill on Atomic
Energy Affairs.
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Chiperfield, Robert Bruce,
Republican Representative from Illinois.
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Chipman, Norris B., First Secretary
and Consul in the Embassy in the United Kingdom after December 1953.
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Churchill, Winston S. (after April
24, 1953, Sir Winston), Prime
Minister of the United Kingdom and First Lord of the Treasury, October 26,
1951–April 6, 1955; Minister of Defense, October 1951–January 1952.
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Clasen, André, Luxembourg Minister
in the United Kingdom after November 30, 1944.
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Claudius-Petit, Eugene, Deputy in
the French National Assembly.
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Clausonne
, See Seydoux de Clausonne.
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Claxton, Brooke, Canadian Minister
of National Defense until July 1, 1954.
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Collins, Denis A., Fiscal Officer
in the Embassy in France after January 1954.
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Collins, Joseph Lawton, General,
United States Army; Chief of Staff of the United States Army, August 16,
1949–August 14, 1953; thereafter United States Representative on the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Committee.
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Conant, James B., United States
High Commissioner for Germany after February 1953.
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Conover, Harry, First Secretary and
Consul of the Embassy in France, June 1951– August 1954.
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Cook, Orval R., General, United
States Air Force; Deputy Commander in Chief, United States European Command,
after 1954.
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Courant, Pierre, Independent Deputy
in the French National Assembly.
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Coty, René, President of France,
after December 23, 1953.
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Courson De La Villeneuve, Comte
Tanguy, Counselor of the French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
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Couve De Murville, Maurice, French
Ambassador in Egypt, 1950–1954; French Permanent Representative on the North
Atlantic Council, October 1954–January 1955.
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Cowen, Myron M., Consultant to the
Secretary of State until June 1952; Ambassador in Belgium, June 11,
1952–June 8, 1953.
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Cowles, Willard B., Deputy Legal
Adviser, Department of State.
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Crawford, William A., First
Secretary of the Embassy in France, February 1952–August 1954.
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Crombre, Sir James, Deputy
Secretary of the British Treasury.
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Cunha, Paulo Arsenio Virissimo,
Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs, August 2, 1950–September 29,
1958.
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Cutler, Robert, Special Assistant
to President Eisenhower for
National Security Affairs, March 1953–April 1955.
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Daladier, Edouard, Deputy in the
French National Assembly after 1946.
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Daridan, Jean, Minister Counselor
of the French Embassy in the United States until June 1954.
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Davis, Arthur C., Vice Admiral,
United States Navy; Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, November
1951–March 1952; United States Representative on the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization Standing Group until November 1953; Assistant Secretary of
Defense for International Security Affairs until August 1954; thereafter
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security
Affairs.
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Dean, Gordon E., Chairman of the
Atomic Energy Commission, July 11, 1950–June 3, 1953.
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Debre, Michel, French Senator and
member of the Rassemblement du Peuple Français;
French Representative to the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe
and French Delegate to the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel
Community.
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De Gasperi, Alcide, Prime Minister
of Italy and Minister of Foreign Affairs, July 1951–August 1953; Secretary
of the Italian Christian Democratic Party until July 1954.
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De Gaulle, Charles, leader of the
Rassemblement du Peuple Français,
1947–1954.
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De Greef, Edouard, Lieutenant
Colonel, Belgian Minister of National Defense.
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Dehler, Thomas, Minister of Justice
of the Federal Republic of Germany until 1953; Chairman of the Free
Democratic Party and member of the Bundestag.
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Delbez, Louis, Independent Deputy
in the French National Assembly.
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Delbos, Yvon, Radical Socialist
Deputy in the French National Assembly.
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De Margerie
, See
Jacquin De Margerie
.
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De Moustier, Roland, French
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs.
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De Staercke, André, Belgian
Representative on the North Atlantic Council after 1951.
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De Tovar, Comte, Portuguese
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
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Dillon, C. Douglas, Ambassador in
France, March 13, 1953–January 28, 1957.
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Dixon, Sir Pierson John, British
Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs after June 1950; British
Representative on the Brussels Treaty Permanent Commission.
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Dodge, Joseph M., Director of the
Bureau of the Budget, January 21, 1953–April 15, 1954.
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Donnelly, Walter J., Ambassador in
Austria, November 28, 1951–July 19, 1952; United States High Commissioner
for Germany, July 1952–January 1953.
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Dorsz, Edmund J., Deputy Director
of the Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, Department of State,
until May 1952.
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Dowling, Walter C., United States
Deputy High Commissioner for Austria, January 18, 1952–June 26, 1953; United
States Deputy High Commissioner for Germany until May 6, 1955.
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Draper, William H., Jr., United
States Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council and Special
Representative in Europe at Paris, April 1952–June 1953.
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Drees, Willem, Prime Minister of
the Netherlands and Minister of General Affairs, August 6, 1948–December 22,
1958.
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Dulles, Allen, Deputy Director of
Central Intelligence after August 1951; Director of Central Intelligence
after January 1953.
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Dulles, John Foster, Secretary of
State after January 21, 1953.
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Duncan, Donald B., Admiral, United
States Navy: Vice Chief of Naval Operations from August 10, 1951.
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Dunn, James Clement, Ambassador in
Italy until March 27, 1952; Ambassador in France until March 2, 1953;
Ambassador in Spain after April 9, 1953.
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Dupong, Pierre, Prime Minister of
Luxembourg until December 22, 1953.
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Durbrow, Elbridge, Chief of the
Division of Foreign Service Personnel, Department of State, after July 17,
1950; Counselor of the Embassy in Italy after July 14, 1952.
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Duvieusart, Jean, Belgian Minister
of Economic Affairs.
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Edelston, Sir John H., Admiral,
British Navy, Commander-in-Chief, Channel, North Atlantic Treaty
Organization Command, 1952–1954.
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Eden, Sir Anthony, British
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, October 27, 1951–April 5,
1955.
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Einaudi, Luigi, President of the
Italian Republic, May 1948–April 1955.
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Eisenhower, General of the Army Dwight
D., Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, April 2, 1951–May 30,
1952; President of the United States after January 20, 1953.
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Elbrick, Charles Burke, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs after December 16, 1953;
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs after May 26,
1954.
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Ely, Paul, General, French Army;
French Member of the Military Committee of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization after August 1953; French High Commissioner and
Commander-in-Chief of French Forces in Indochina after June 3, 1954.
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Erhard, Ludwig, Minister of
Economic Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany from September 20,
1949.
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Exintaris, Georges, Greek Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
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Eyskens, Gaston, Social Christian
member of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives.
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Falaize, Pierre-Louis, Director of
the Cabinet of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs after 1953.
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Faure, Edgar, Prime Minister of
France and Minister of Finance, January 22–March 11, 1952; President of the
Foreign Affairs Committee in the National Assembly 1952–1953; Minister of
Finance and Economic Affairs, after June 1953.
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Faure, Maurice, Secretary-General
of the French Radical Socialist Party after 1953.
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Fechteler, William M., Admiral,
United States Navy; Chief of Naval Operations, August 16, 1951–August 17,
1953; thereafter Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Southern Europe.
-
Ferguson, John Haven, Deputy
Director of the Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, April 1,
1951–August 12, 1953.
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Fessenden, Russell, Office of
European Regional Affairs, Department of State, after June 1951.
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Fisher, William Dale, Counselor of
the Embassy in France, February 21–December 21, 1952; thereafter Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State.
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Foster, Andrew B., Deputy Director
of the Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs,
Department of State, after January 1952; Counselor of the Embassy in the
United Kingdom, after September 1954.
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Foster, William C., Deputy
Secretary of Defense, September 1951–January 1953.
-
Foulkes, Charles, Lieutenant
General, Canadian Army; Chairman of the Canadian Joint Chiefs of Staff from
1951.
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Fox, Alonzo P., General, United
States Army; Army Member of the Joint Strategic Survey Command, Joint Chiefs
of Staff, until 1953.
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Fox, Homer S., Counselor for
Economic Affairs of the Embassy in Belgium, October 1949–1954.
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François-Poncet, André, French High
Commissioner for Germany, 1949–1955.
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Franks, Sir Oliver S., British
Ambassador in the United States, June 3, 1948–February 13, 1953.
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Freemans, Paul L., Jr., General,
United States Army; Deputy Director for Plans and Operations, United States
Command, Europe.
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Fuller, Leon W., Deputy Director of
the Office of German Political Affairs, Department of State, from June 16,
1952; member of the Policy Planning Staff after September 26, 1952.
-
Gaillard, Felix, French Secretary
of State for Finances, January 1952–January 1953; Secretary of State for the
Council of the Presidency, January–June 1953.
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Gaitskell, Hugh, British Chancellor
of the Exchequer until October 21, 1951; thereafter Labour member of the
House of Commons.
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Galloway, William J., Special
Assistant in the Embassy in the United Kingdom after October 1950; Special
Assistant in the Embassy in France after April 1952; Special Assistant to
the Counselor of the Department of State after July 1953.
-
Gerhardt, Harrison A., Colonel,
United States Army; Deputy Director in the Office of North Atlantic Treaty
Affairs, International Security Affairs, Department of Defense, 1953; Deputy
Director for European Affairs in the Office of Foreign Military Affairs,
International Security Affairs, Department of Defense, 1954.
-
Gerhart, John K., General, United
States Air Force; Special Assistant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
-
Gibson, William M., First Secretary
of the Embassy in France after December 1952.
-
Gifford, Walter S., Ambassador in
the United Kingdom, December 21, 1950–January 23, 1953.
-
Gleason, S. Everett, Deputy
Executive Secretary of the National Security Council after January
1950.
-
Globke, Hans, General Director of
the Office of the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until 1953;
thereafter Secretary of State of the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Godley, G. McMurtrie II, Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State; after March 1, 1952, Consul
and First Secretary of the Embassy in France.
-
Gontran De Juniac., See
Begougne de
Juniac.
-
Goodpaster, Andrew J., Colonel,
United States Army; Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower after October 10,
1954.
-
Gordon, Lincoln, Chief of the
Mutual Security Agency Mission in the United Kingdom after September
1952.
-
Gore-Booth, Paul Henry, Director of
the British Information Service in the United States, October 1949–November
1953; thereafter British Ambassador in Burma.
-
Grandval, Gilbert, French High
Commissioner for the Saar until January 1952; thereafter French Ambassador
in the Saar.
-
Grewe, Wilhelm, Head of the Office
for Changing the Occupation Statute through Contractual Relations of the
Federal Republic of Germany, and Chief of the Law Department in the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs.
-
Gros, Louis Gabriel Marie, Senator
in the French National Assembly representing French Morocco.
-
Gruenther, Alfred M., Lieutenant
General, United States Army; Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander,
Europe, December 1952–July 1953; Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, until
November 1956.
-
Gudmundsson, Kristinn, Icelandic
Minister of Foreign Affairs. September 13, 1953–July 24, 1956.
-
Guillaume, Augustin, General,
French Army; Chief of Staff of the French Army, after March 1954.
-
Gurler, Sahopp, General, Turkish
Army; Deputy Chief of Staff of the Turkish Armed Forces.
-
Hagerty, James C., Press Secretary
to President Eisenhower after
January 1953.
-
Halaby, Najeeb E., Jr., Assistant
for International Security Affairs in the Mutual Security Agency, 1952;
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
after 1953.
-
Hallstein, Walter, Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany after March
1951.
-
Hamilton, William L., Office of
British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State,
after January 1950.
-
Hansen, Hans Christian, Danish
Minister of Foreign Affairs, September 30, 1953–October 9, 1958.
-
Hansen, Rasmus, Danish Minister of
Defense, September 30, 1953–May 23, 1956.
-
Harriman, W. Averell, Director for
Mutual Security, November 1951–January 1953; Chairman of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization Temporary Council Committee, September 1951–February
1952.
-
Harris, Michael S., Director of the
Office of Economic Affairs, Office of the United States High Commissioner
for Germany, after July 1951; thereafter Head of the Economic Cooperation
Administration Mission in the Federal Republic of Germany; subsequently,
Head of similar Missions for the Mutual Security Agency and Foreign
Operations Administration.
-
Hart, Charles E., Major General,
United States Army; Chief of the Joint United States Military Aid Group in
Greece after October 1951.
-
Harvey, Sir Oliver C., British
Ambassador in France, January 1948–April 1954.
-
Hassler, Horst, Bund der Heimatvertriebenen und Entrechteten member of the
Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Hay, John, Head of German Security
and Allied Controls, Office of German Political Affairs, Department of
State.
-
Hayter, Sir William G., British
Minister in France after December 1949; British Ambassador in the Soviet
Union after October 10, 1953.
-
Healey, Denis W., Labour member of
the British House of Commons.
-
Heeney, Arnold D. P., Canadian
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council; after August 1953,
Canadian Ambassador in the United States.
-
Heine, Friedrich, member of the
Social Democratic Party in the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Heinemann, Gustav, former Minister
of the Interior of the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Hensel, H. Struve, General Counsel,
Department of Defense, 1952–1954; Counsel and Special Adviser to the
Secretary of Defense, 1953; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs, 1954–1955.
-
Herriot, Edouard, Deputy in the
French National Assembly, from 1919; President of the National Assembly,
January 1947–January 1954.
-
Herwarth Von Bittenfeld,
Hans-Heinrich, Chief of Protocol of the Federal Republic of
Germany.
-
Herz, Martin F., Second Secretary
and Consul of the Embassy in France, June 1951–February 1955.
-
Heusinger, Adolf E., General,
Military Consultant to the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany.
-
Heuss, Theodore, President of the
Federal Republic of Germany after September 1949.
-
Hillenbrand, Martin J., Officer in
Charge of Government and Administration, Office of German Political Affairs,
Department of State, after June 1950; Economic Officer at the Embassy in
France after September 1952.
-
Hoffman, Johannes, President of the
Saar.
-
Holmes, Julius C., Minister of the
Embassy in the United Kingdom, April 1950–November 1954.
-
Hommel, Nic, Luxembourg Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Hooker, Robert G. Jr., Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, November 1953–September 1954.
-
Hoover, Herbert, Jr., Consultant to
the Secretary of State from October 1953; Under Secretary of State from
October 1954.
-
Houtte, Jean van, Belgian Minister
of Finance, June 1950–January 14, 1952; Prime Minister, January 15,
1952–April 21, 1954.
-
Hughes, Emrys, Labour member of the
British House of Commons.
-
Hughes, John C., United States
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council, June 1953–April
1955.
-
Hugues, Emile, Radical member of
the French National Assembly and French Minister of Justice, June–September
1954.
-
Hull, John Edwin, General, United
States Army; Vice Chief of Staff for Operations and Administration until
1953; thereafter Commander in Chief of the United Nations Forces in the Far
East.
-
Humphrey, George M., Secretary of
the Treasury after January 21, 1953.
-
Ismay, Lord (Hastings Lionel
Ismay), British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
until March 12, 1952; thereafter Secretary General and Vice Chairman of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
-
Jacobs, George R., Director of the
Trade and Resources Branch in the Office of German Economic Affairs.
Department of State.
-
Jacquin De Margerie, Roland,
Assistant Director General for Political and Economic Affairs, French
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
-
Jaeger, Richard, Christian Social
Union member of the Bundestag and Vice President of the Federal Republic of
Germany after 1953.
-
Jebb, Sir Gladwyn Hubert Miles,
British Permanent Representative at the United Nations after June 27, 1950;
Ambassador in France after April 13, 1954.
-
Jernegan, John D., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs after
June 26, 1952.
-
Jessup, Philip C., Ambassador at
Large, March 19, 1949–January 2, 1953.
-
John, Otto, Head of the Office for
the Protection of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany until
July 1954.
-
Johnson, U. Alexis, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, after November 1952;
Counselor of the Embassy in Czechoslovakia, after October 30, 1953;
Coordinator for the Geneva Conference, after March 31, 1954.
-
Jones, John Wesley, Counselor of
the Embassy in Spain, November 1949–November 1953; thereafter Director of
the Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State.
-
Jonsson, Eysteinn, Icelandic
Minister of Finance.
-
Joyce, Robert P., member of the
Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, after December 23, 1948;
Counselor of the Embassy in France after December, 22, 1952.
-
Juin, Alfonse Pierre, General,
French Army; Inspector General of the French Armed Forces after January
1951; Commander-in-Chief, Allied Land Forces in Central Europe after August
1951; Commander-in-Chief, North Atlantic Treaty Organization Forces, Central
Europe, after June 1953.
-
Kanellopoulos, Panayotis, Greek
Minister of National Defense.
-
Karkelis, George, Greek Minister of
Economic Coordination.
-
Kennan, George F., Ambassador in
the Soviet Union, May 14–September 19, 1952.
-
Kessel, Friedrich von, Deputy Chief
of the Delegation of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Interim
Committee of the European Defense Community, 1952–1954.
-
Khrushchev, Nikita Sergeyevich,
member of the Politburo (Presidium from October 1952) of the Communist Party
of the Soviet Union, from 1939; Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party, 1949–March 1953; from March 1953, First Secretary of the
Communist Party.
-
Kidd, Coburn D., Director of
Government and Administration in the Office of German Political Affairs,
Department of State, June 1952–March 1953; Deputy Director for Government
and Administration, Office of German Affairs, March 1953–September 1954;
thereafter Officer in Charge of German Political Affairs.
-
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg, Christian
Democratic Union member of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany
and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee.
-
Kirkpatrick, Sir Ivone A., British
High Commissioner for Germany after June 1950; Permanent Under Secretary of
State, Foreign Office, after November 1953.
-
Kitchen, Jeffrey C., Acting Chief
of the Policy Reports Staff, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, May
26–November 9, 1952; thereafter Special Assistant to the Secretary of State,
until January 23, 1953; thereafter Deputy Director of the Executive
Secretariat; after October 1954, Deputy Director of Office of Greek,
Turkish, and Iranian Affairs.
-
Knight, Ridgway B., Acting Director
of the Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State, until July
6, 1952; Adviser on North Atlantic Treaty Organization Affairs after July
1951; Deputy Director of the Office of European Regional Affairs until
August 11, 1953; Acting Director of the Office of Western European Affairs
until January 15, 1954; thereafter Deputy High Commissioner for
Germany.
-
Knudsen, Kai, Norwegian Minister of
Defense, May 23, 1954–January 21, 1955.
-
Koenig, Marie-Pierre, Deputy in the
French National Assembly and Minister of National Defense, June 19–September
5, 1954.
-
Köprülü, Fuad, Turkish Minister of
Foreign Affairs, May 22, 1950–April 15, 1955.
-
Kraft, Ole Bjørn, Danish Minister
of Foreign Affairs, October 27, 1950–September 30, 1953.
-
Kranich, Robert H., Foreign Affairs
Officer in the Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State,
after July 1950; Officer in Charge of North Atlantic Treaty Economic and
Military Assistance in the Office of European Regional Affairs after August
1954.
-
Kristensen, Thorkil, Danish
Minister of Finance until September 20, 1953.
-
Krone, Heinrich, Berlin Christian
Democratic Union member of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of
Germany.
-
Labouisse, Henry R., Jr., Chief of
the Economic Cooperation Administration Mission in France after August 1951;
after January 1952, Chief of the Mutual Security Agency Mission; Director of
the Foreign Operations Administration Mission in France after July 1,
1953.
-
Ladd, John C., Office of British
Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State.
-
Lange, Halvard M., Norwegian
Minister of Foreign Affairs after February 1, 1946.
-
Langhelle, Nils, Norwegian Minister
of Defense, January 5, 1952–May 23, 1954.
-
Laniel, Joseph, Prime Minister of
France, June 28, 1953–June 19, 1954.
-
Lay, James S., Jr., Executive
Secretary of the National Security Council after January 1950.
-
Le Gallais, Hugues, Luxembourg
Minister in the United States after November 8, 1940.
-
Leishman, Frederick John, Assistant
Private Secretary to the British Foreign Secretary after June 1951; First
Secretary of the British Embassy in the United States after September
1953.
-
Leite, Joao Pinto da Costa,
Portuguese Minister of the Presidency after August 1, 1950.
-
Le Jeune, Max, Socialist Deputy in
the French National Assembly; President of the Commission on National
Defense.
-
Lemnitzer, Lyman L., General,
United States Army; Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Research, United
States Army, after 1953.
-
Le Roy De La Tournelle, Guy,
Director General of Political Affairs, French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
-
Letourneau, Jean, French High
Commissioner for Indochina after April 1952; Minister for Relations with the
Associated States, January–May 1953.
-
Letroquer, André, President of the
French National Assembly after January 1954.
-
Lewis, Jeffrey W., Deputy Director,
Bureau of German Affairs, Department of State, from July 1950; Acting
Director, Office of German Affairs, after November 1953.
-
Linder, Harold F., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from February 15, 1951; Assistant
Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, December 12, 1952–May 15,
1953.
-
Lloyd, John Selwyn Brooke, Minister
of State, British Foreign Office, after October 1951; Minister of Supply
after October 1954.
-
Lombardo, Ivan Matteo, Chairman of
the Italian Delegation to the Conference for the Organization of a European
Army until May 1954; thereafter Chairman of the Italian Delegation to the
Interim Committee of the European Defense Community.
-
Looram, Matthew J., Jr., Second
Secretary of the Embassy in France after July 1952.
-
Loustaunau-Lacau, Georges, Deputy
in the French National Assembly.
-
Lovett, Robert A., Secretary of
Defense, September 1951–January 1953.
-
Luce, Clare Booth, Ambassador in
Italy, May 4, 1953–December 27, 1956.
-
Luns, Joseph M. A. H., Netherlands
Minister of Foreign Affairs after September 1, 1952 (position held jointly
with Johan W. Beyen).
-
Lyon, Cecil B., Director of the
Berlin Element, Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany,
from June 11, 1951; Director of the Office of German Affairs, Department of
State, after February 8, 1954.
-
Lyttelton, Oliver, British
Secretary of State for the Colonies.
-
MacArthur, Douglas II, Counselor of
the Embassy in France, February 1951–October 1952; Counselor of the
Department of State, March 1953–December 1956.
-
MacDonald, Malcolm John, British
High Commissioner in Southeast Asia, until September 13, 1955.
-
MacGinnis, Francis Robert, Second
Secretary of the British Embassy in the United States after April
1952.
-
MacMillan, Harold, British Minister
of Housing and Local Government, until October 1954; thereafter Minister of
Defense.
-
MacVeagh, Lincoln, Ambassador in
Portugal, until February 26, 1952; Ambassador in Spain, March 27, 1952–March
4, 1953.
-
Magistrati, Massimo, Italian
Director General for International Cooperation, Italian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, until November 1954; thereafter Director General of Political
Affairs, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
-
Makins, Sir Roger M., British
Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, April 22, 1948–December
30, 1952; British Ambassador in the United States from January 7,
1953.
-
Malenkov, Georgiy Maksimilianovich,
Deputy Chairman of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers, 1946–March 1953;
Chairman of the Council, March 1953–February 1955; member of the Politburo
(Presidium, from October 1952), 1946–1957.
-
Malfatti, Franco M., member of the
Italian Christian Democratic Party and Head of the Italian Delegation to the
Conference on the European Defense Community.
-
Mansfield, Mike, Democratic Senator
from Montana and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
-
Maroger, Jean, French Senator in
the Council of the Republic.
-
Marras, Efisio, General, Italian
Army; Chief of the Italian Defense Staff.
-
Marshall, Peter H. R., Second
Secretary of the British Embassy in the United States after October
1952.
-
Martin, Edwin M., Director of the
Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State, after October 3,
1949; Special Assistant for Mutual Security Affairs to the Secretary of
State from September 28, 1952; Deputy United States Representative on the
North Atlantic Council after June 25, 1953.
-
Martin, Jacques, Secretary to
French Ambassador Bonnet after
April 1953.
-
Martinaud-Deplat, Leon, Deputy in
the French National Assembly, after 1951; Minister of Justice, March 8,
1952–June 27, 1953; Minister of the Interior until June 18, 1954.
-
Martino, Gaetano, Italian Minister
of Education, February–September 1954; thereafter Italian Minister of
Foreign Affairs.
-
Massigli, René, French Ambassador
in the United Kingdom from November 1944, and Chairman of the Brussels
Treaty Permanent Council.
-
Matthews, H. Freeman, Deputy Under
Secretary of State, July 5, 1950–September 31, 1953; Ambassador in the
Netherlands from Ocobter 1, 1953.
-
Maudling, Reginald, Conservative
member of the British House of Commons and Economic Secretary to the
Treasury.
-
Maupeou, Jacques, French Senator in
the Council of the Republic.
-
Mayer, Daniel, Deputy in the French
National Assembly and President of the Commission on Foreign Affairs in the
National Assembly.
-
Mayer, René, Deputy in the French
National Assembly; Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs, August 11,
1951–January 20, 1952; Prime Minister of France, January 8–June 28,
1953.
-
McBride, Robert H., Officer in
Charge of French-Iberian Affairs, Office of Western European Affairs,
Department of State, after February 1952; First Secretary of the Embassy in
France after September 1954.
-
McCardle, Carl W., Assistant
Secretary of State for Public Affairs after January 30, 1953.
-
McClelland, Roswell D., Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State, until January 1953;
thereafter Consul at Madrid.
-
McCloy, John J., United States High
Commissioner for Germany, June 1949–July 1952.
-
Mende, Erich, Deputy Chairman of
the Free Democratic Party and member of the Bundestag of the Federal
Republic of Germany.
-
Mendès-France, Pierre, Prime
Minister of France, June 19, 1954–February 23, 1955.
-
Merchant, Livingston T., Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State for Mutual Security Affairs until March
24, 1952; Deputy to the United States Special Representative in Europe at
Paris until March 11, 1953; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs.
-
Merkatz, Hans-Joachim, Chairman of
the German Party and member of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of
Germany after 1953.
-
Mesta, Perle, Minister in
Luxembourg, September 21, 1949–April 13, 1953.
-
Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich, Deputy
Chairman of the U.S.S.R. Council of Ministers, from 1946; Minister for
Internal and Foreign Trade, March–September 1953; Minister for Foreign
Trade, from September 1953; member of the Politburo (Presidium, from October
1952) of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, from 1935.
-
Millar, Sir Frederick Robert Hoyer,
British Deputy Representative on the North Atlantic Council until September
1953; thereafter, British High Commissioner for Germany.
-
Millar, John Y., Office of Western
European Affairs, Department of State, February 1952–February 1954.
-
Millard, Hugh, Counselor of the
Embassy in Belgium, June 1947–October 1954.
-
Miller, Robert H., Office of
European Regional Affairs, Department of State, May 1952–July 1954.
-
Miller, William K., Office of
German Economic Affairs, Department of State.
-
Mitterrand, François, Deputy in the
French National Assembly from 1946; Minister of State, January–March 1952;
Minister of the Interior, June 1954–February 1955.
-
Moch, Jules, French Minister of
Defense until August 1951; thereafter Socialist Party member in the French
National Assembly.
-
Mollet, Guy, Deputy in the French
National Assembly and President of the Consultative Assembly of the Council
of Europe.
-
Molotov, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich,
Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs, March 1953–1956; member of the Politburo
(Presidium from October 1952) from 1926.
-
Monnet, Jean, Chairman of the
Schuman Plan Conference and,
from July 24, 1952, President of the High Authority of the European Coal and
Steel Community.
-
Montgomery, Edward P., Chief of the
Current Information Policy Staff, United States Information Agency, November
1952–August 1953; thereafter Acting Public Affairs Adviser for the Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State.
-
Moore, Ben T., First Secretary of
the Embassy in the United Kingdom after June 5, 1950; Director of the Office
of European Regional Affairs, Department of State, after September 29,
1952.
-
Moreland, Allen B., Office of the
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations until April 1953;
thereafter Office of the Special Assistant for Mutual Security Affairs,
Department of State.
-
Morgan, Gerald D., Administrative
Assistant for Congressional Affairs to President Eisenhower, September 1953–February
1955.
-
Morgenstierne, Wilhelm M. Munthe
de, Norwegian Ambassador in the United States after May 14,
1952.
-
Morris, Brewster H., Director of
the Office of German Political Affairs, Department of State, July 14,
1952–November 1, 1953; Officer in Charge of Political Affairs, Office of
German Affairs, until June 30, 1954.
-
Morton, Thruston B., Assistant
Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, January 30, 1953–February
29, 1956.
-
Moutet, Marius, French Senator in
the Council of the Republic.
-
Murphy, Robert D., Ambassador in
Beligum, November 29, 1949–March 19, 1952; Ambassador in Japan, May 9,
1952–April 28, 1953; Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs
from March 20, 1953; Political Adviser to the United Nations Command on the
Korean Armistice Negotiations, April 28–July 11, 1953; Chief of Mission,
United Nations, May 31–November 30, 1953; Acting Deputy Under Secretary of
State, in addition to duties as Assistant Secretary of State for United
Nations Affairs, November 30–December 18, 1953; thereafter, Deputy Under
Secretary of State.
-
Naegelen, Marcel, Deputy in the
French National Assembly.
-
Nash, Frank C., Assistant to the
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, August 28,
1951–February 10, 1953; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs until February 28, 1954.
-
Navarre, Henri, General, French
Army; Commander-in-Chief of the French Forces in Indochina, May 9, 1953–June
3, 1954.
-
Nenni, Pietro, Secretary-General of
the Italian Socialist Party.
-
Nitze, Paul H., Director of the
Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, until April 1953.
-
Nixon, Richard M., Republican
Senator from California until January 1953; thereafter Vice President of the
United States.
-
Nolting, Frederick E., Special
Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of State after October 14, 1951;
Acting Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Mutual Security
Affairs after August 4, 1953; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
for Mutual Security Affairs after January 4, 1954.
-
Norstad, Lauris, General, United
States Air Force; Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Central Europe, until
July 27, 1953; Air Deputy, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe,
until November 20, 1956.
-
Nunley, William T., Public Affairs
Adviser in the Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State,
after November 1950.
-
Nutting, Sir Anthony, British
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs after October 1,
1951.
-
Oakley, Raymond K., Consul at
Geneva, June 1951–June 1954.
-
O’Connor, Roderic L., Assistant to
the Secretary of State after January 21, 1953; Special Assistant to the
Secretary of State after February 21, 1954.
-
Ogburn, Charlton, Jr., Chief of the
Division of Intelligence Research, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and
African Affairs, Department of State, after October 10, 1954.
-
Ohly, John H., Assistant Director
for Policy and Program Development in the Office of the Director for Mutual
Security after October 14, 1951; Assistant Director for Programs, Office of
the Director for Mutual Security, after April 17, 1952; Deputy to the
Director for Program Coordination, Mutual Security Agency, after March 23,
1953: Deputy Director for Program and Planning, Foreign Operations
Administration, after October 1, 1953.
-
Ollenhauer, Erich, Chairman of the
Social Democratic Party and member of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic
of Germany.
-
Overby, Andrew N., Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury, January 24, 1952–February 28, 1957.
-
Pacciardi, Randolfo, Italian
Minister of National Defense until July 1953; Vice President of the Italian
Parliamentary Committee of Foreign Affairs.
-
Page, Edward, Jr., Counselor in the
Office of the United States Special Representative in Europe at Paris and
Representative on the Brussels Treaty Working Party after June 1953.
-
Palewski, Gaston, Vice President of
the French National Assembly, 1951–1955.
-
Palmer, Joseph II, First Secretary
of the Embassy in the United Kingdom after May 23, 1950; Deputy Director of
the Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State, after October
15, 1953.
-
Parker, Chauncy G., Chief of the
Mutual Security Mission in Italy after July 1952.
-
Parker, Sir Harold, Permanent
Secretary in the British Ministry of Defense.
-
Parkman, Henry, Director of the
Berlin Element, Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany,
after December 1953.
-
Parodi, Alexandre,
Secretary-General of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
-
Parsons, James Graham, Deputy
Director of the Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State,
until May 16, 1952; Acting Director of the Office of European Regional
Affairs until July 18, 1952.
-
Paternot, Marcel, Deputy in the
French National Assembly.
-
Pearson, Lester B., Canadian
Secretary of State for External Affairs, 1948–1957.
-
Pella, Giuseppe, Italian Minister
of the Budget until February 1952; Minister of the Budget and Treasury until
July 1953; Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Minister of the
Budget, August 1953–January 1954.
-
Penfield, James K., Counselor of
the Embassy in the United Kingdom from July 1950; Deputy Chief of the
Mission in Austria from August 1954.
-
Perkins, George W., Assistant
Secretary of State for European Affairs, August 1, 1949–January 31,
1953.
-
Petursson, Gunnlaugur, Icelandic
Deputy Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Philip, André, Head of the French
Delegation to the Economic Commission for Europe.
-
Phillips, Joseph B., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs, March 6–October 23, 1952;
Acting Director of the Office of Public Affairs, Department of State, until
June 30, 1954.
-
Phleger, Herman, Legal Adviser of
the Department of State, February 2, 1953–April 1, 1957.
-
Piccioni, Attilio, Italian Deputy
Prime Minister until July 1953; Minister of Foreign Affairs, August
1953–September 1954.
-
Pinay, Antoine, Prime Minister of
France and Minister of Finance, March 8, 1952–January 8, 1953.
-
Pinton, Auguste, French Senator in
the Council of the Republic.
-
Pipinelis, Panayotis, Greek
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Pleven, René, Prime Minister of
France, August 1951–January 1952; Minister of National Defense, March
1952–June 1954.
-
Plowden, Sir Edwin N., Chief
Planning Officer in the British Treasury, until 1953; British Adviser on
Atomic Energy Organization, 1953–1954.
-
Pollack, Louis H., Legal Adviser in
the Office of the Ambassador at Large, Department of State, until January
1953; United Nations Planning Staff, March–July 1953; thereafter Office of
the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Mutual Security
Affairs.
-
Porter, Ivor F., First Secretary of
the British Embassy in the United States after March 1951.
-
Porter, Paul R., United States
Deputy Special Representative for Economic Affairs in Europe at Paris, after
January 15, 1952.
-
Qvistgaard, Erhard J. C., Admiral,
Danish Navy; Danish Chief of Defense and Member of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization Military Committee after 1950.
-
Radford, Arthur W., Admiral, United
States Navy; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, August 15, 1953–August
14, 1957.
-
Rasner, Will, member of the
Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Rasquin, Michel, Luxembourg
Minister of Economic Affairs.
-
Raymond, John M., Assistant Legal
Adviser for German Affairs, Department of State.
-
Raynor, G. Hayden, Director of the
Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of
State, after March 4, 1951.
-
Reber, Samuel, Director of
Political Affairs, Office of Political Affairs, Office of the United States
High Commissioner for Germany, after May 10, 1950; Deputy United States High
Commissioner for Germany, October 13, 1952–June 1953.
-
Reilly, D’Arcy Patrick, British
Minister in France after June 1953.
-
Reinhardt, G. Frederick, Counselor
of the Embassy in France, November 10, 1952–April 19, 1955.
-
Reinstein, Jacques J., Special
Assistant to the Director of the Bureau of German Affairs, Department of
State, from August 1951; Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of
State for European Affairs from November 1953.
-
Reynaud, Paul, Deputy in the French
National Assembly after 1946; President of the National Assembly’s
Commission on Finances; French Member of the Common Assembly of the European
Coal and Steel Community.
-
Rhee, Syngman, President of the
Republic of Korea after August 1948.
-
Richards, James P., Democratic
Representative from South Carolina.
-
Riddleberger, James W., Political
Adviser to the Economic Cooperation Administration after September 4, 1950;
Director of the Bureau of German Affairs, Department of State, after May 14,
1952; Ambassador in Yugoslavia after July 31, 1953.
-
Ridgway, Matthew B., General,
United States Army; Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, June 1952–May 1953;
Chief of Staff of the United States Army after August 15, 1953.
-
Roberts, Sir Frank K., Deputy Under
Secretary of State in the German Section of the British Foreign Office after
October 1951; British Representative on the Brussels Treaty Commission after
November 1952.
-
Robertson, Walter S., Assistant
Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs from April 8, 1953.
-
Rogers, Charles E., Office of
European Regional Affairs, Department of State, 1952–1953.
-
Roijen, Jean Herman van,
Netherlands Ambassador in the United States after September 19, 1950.
-
Rose, Edward Michael, Political
Adviser, Office of the British High Commissioner for Germany, after February
1952.
-
Rosenblatt, Marcel, Deputy in the
French National Assembly.
-
Rossi Longhi, Alberto, Italian
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Rothschild, Robert, Counselor of
the Belgian Embassy in the United States until May 1954; thereafter Chief of
the Cabinet of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
-
Roux, Jacques, Officer in Charge of
Asian Territories and Pacific Ocean Affairs, French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, after December 1952.
-
Rumbold, Sir Horace Anthony C.,
British Minister in France from June 1953; Private Secretary to the British
Foreign Secretary after May 1954.
-
Sakellariou, Alexander, Vice
Admiral, Greek Minister of National Defense.
-
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira, Prime
Minister of Portugal after 1932.
-
Salisbury, Lord (Robert A. J. G.
Cecil), British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
from 1952; Acting Foreign Secretary, June–October, 1953.
-
Sandys, Duncan, British Minister of
Supply, October 1951–October 1954.
-
Santos Costa, Fernandos, Lieutenant
Colonel, Portuguese Army; Portuguese Minister of National Defense.
-
Satterthwaite, Livingston L.,
Counselor of the Embassy in Turkey after May 2, 1952; Political Adviser to
the European Commission after March 17, 1953; Counselor of the Embassy in
France after March 16, 1953.
-
Sauvagnargues, Jean, Officer in
Charge of German Political Affairs in the French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
-
Scelba, Mario, Italian Minister of
the Interior until July 1953; Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior,
February 1954–May 1955.
-
Schaetzel, J. Robert, Special
Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, October
15, 1950–August 15, 1954.
-
Schlitter, Oskar, Counselor of the
Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany in the United Kingdom.
-
Schmidt, Helmut, Social Democratic
Party member of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Schneider, Herbert, member of the
Executive Committee of the German Party and member of the Bundestag of the
Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Schreiber, Walter, Mayor of West
Berlin from October 1953.
-
Schumacher, Kurt, Chairman of the
Executive Committee of the German Social Democratic Party and member of the
Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany until August 1952.
-
Schuman, Robert, French Minister of
Foreign Affairs until January 1953; Deputy in the French National Assembly,
1953–1954.
-
Schumann, Maurice, French Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs, 1951–1954; Chairman of the Foreign Affairs
Committee in the French National Assembly.
-
Schuyler, Cortland T., General,
United States Army; Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff, Supreme
Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe, until 1953; thereafter Chief of Staff,
Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers, Europe.
-
Schwartz, Harry H., Member of the
Policy Planning Staff and Department of State Representative on the National
Security Council Planning Board, May 1953–March 1954.
-
Scott, Sir Robert H., British
Minister in the United States after July 15, 1953.
-
Scott, Walter K., Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for Administration, September 1950–June 1953; thereafter
Director of the Executive Secretariat, Department of State.
-
Seibold, Frank, member of the
Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany.
-
Seydoux De Clausonne, François
Fornier, Director of the Office of European Affairs in the
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs after September 1949.
-
Seydoux De Clausonne, Roger,
Counselor of the French Embassy in the United States until February 1952;
Minister of the French Embassy in the United States, December 1952–September
1954.
-
Seynes, Phillippe de, Chief of the
Cabinet in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June–December
1954.
-
Shuckburgh, Charles A. E., Private
Secretary to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until May
1954; thereafter Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs.
-
Sieveking, Kurt, member of the
Bundesrat of the Federal Republic of Germany and First Mayor of Hamburg and
President of the Hamburg Senate.
-
Silvercruys, Baron Robert, Belgian
Ambassador in the United States after March 8, 1945.
-
Silverman, Julius, Labour member of
the British House of Commons.
-
Skaug, Arne, Norwegian Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Skylstad, Rasmus I. B.,
Secretary-General of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs after May 1,
1948.
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Slater, Joseph E., United States
Secretary on the Allied General Secretariat of the Allied High Commission
for Germany.
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Slessor, Sir John, Marshal, Royal
Air Force; Chief of the British Air Staff until December 1952.
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Smith, H. Alexander, Republican
Senator from New Jersey and member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee.
-
Smith, Walter Bedell, Director of
Central Intelligence until February 8, 1953; Under Secretary of State until
October 1, 1954.
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Snyder, John W., Secretary of the
Treasury, June 25, 1946–January 20, 1953.
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Soames, Arthur Christopher J.,
son-in-law and Private Secretary to British Prime Minister Churchill.
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Soutou, Jean, Assistant Director of
the Cabinet of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June 1954–February
1955.
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Spaak, Paul-Henri, President of the
Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community after July 1952;
Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs, April 1954–May 1957.
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Spalding, Francis L., Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State, until August 1954.
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Spiedel, Hans, General, Military
Consultant to the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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Spinon, Antoine, Belgian Minister
of National Defense, April 22, 1954–June 25, 1958.
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Spofford, Charles M., United States
Deputy Representative on the North Atlantic Council at London until January
1952.
-
Sprouse, Philip D., Counselor of
the Embassy in France, November 195–September 1953; thereafter Counselor of
the Embassy in Belgium.
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Staf, Cornelis, Netherlands
Minister of Defense, March 15, 1951–May 19, 1959.
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Starkenborgh., See
Tjarda van Starkenborgh
Stachouwer.
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Stassen, Harold E., Director for
Mutual Security after January 20, 1953; Director for Foreign Operations
after August 1, 1953.
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Steel, Sir Christopher, British
Minister in the United States, November 1, 1950–July 15, 1953; from August
18, 1953, Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Steensen-Leth, Vincens de, Danish
Deputy Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council, April 16,
1952–January 1, 1954; thereafter Danish Ambassador in the United
Kingdom.
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Stephanopoulous, Stephanos, Greek
Minister of Foreign Affairs, November 23, 1952–October 6, 1955.
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Stevenson, Sir Ralph Clement
Skrine, British Ambassador in Egypt after June 15, 1950.
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Stikker, Dirk U., Netherlands
Minister of Foreign Affairs, August 1948–September 1952; Chairman of the
Council of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation.
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Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., Acting
Director in Charge of Soviet Affairs, Office of Eastern European Affairs,
Department of State, after March 1, 1953.
-
Strang, Sir William, British
Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, February
1949–November 1953.
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Strauss, Franz-Josef, Christian
Socialist Union member of the Bundestag and, from 1953, Minister for Special
Tasks of the Federal Republic of Germany.
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Strauss, Lewis L., Admiral, United
States Navy; Assistant to President Eisenhower on Atomic Energy Matters after March 9, 1953;
Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission after July 2, 1953.
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Strong, Lester Corrin, Ambassador
in Norway, August 10, 1953–February 16, 1957.
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Struye, Paul, President of the
Belgian Senate and member of the Christian Social Party until June 1954;
Belgian Representative to the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe
and Delegate to the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel
Community.
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Talbott, Harold E., Secretary of
the Air Force, February 4, 1953–August 13, 1955.
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Tarchiani, Alberto, Italian
Ambassador in the United States, March 8, 1945–January 1955.
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Taviani, Paolo Emilio, Under
Secretary to the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs until July 1953;
Minister of Foreign Commerce, July–August, 1953; Minister of Defense after
August 1953.
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Taymans, Roger, Counselor of the
Belgian Embassy in the United States until December 1953.
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Teitgen, Pierre-Henri, President of
the Mouvement Républicain Populaire, May 1952–May
1956; Vice President of the French Council of Ministers, June 1953–June
1954; French Representative to the Consultative Assembly of the Council of
Europe and French Delegate to the Common Assembly of the European Coal and
Steel Community.
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Terrenoire, Louis,
Secretary-General of the Rassemblement du Peuple
Français, 1951–1954.
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Thurston, Ray L., Deputy Director
of the Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State, June
1952–May 1954; Director of the Office of Eastern European Affairs, May
1954–March 1955.
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Tito, Josip Broz, Prime Minister of
Yugoslavia and Minister of National Defense until January 1953; President of
Yugoslavia and Chairman of the Federal Executive Council after January
1953.
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Tjarda Van Starkenborgh Stachouwer, Alidius W.
L., Netherlands Deputy Representative on the North Atlantic
Council until 1952.
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Togliatti, Palmiro,
Secretary-General of the Italian Communist Party.
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Tomlinson, Frank S., Counselor of
the British Embassy in the United States, February 1951–December
1954.
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Tomlinson, William M., Finance and
Economic Adviser of the Embassy in France until August 1952; thereafter
United States Deputy Representative to the European Coal and Steel
Community.
-
Trevelyan, Humphrey, Office of the
British High Commissioner for Germany until August 1953.
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Triboulet, Raymond, Deputy in the
French National Assembly.
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Trimble, William C., Counselor of
the Embassy in the Netherlands until March 1954.
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Trivers, Howard, Office of British
Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Department of State, July
1952–August 1954.
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Trulock, Walter N., Committee
Secretariat Staff, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, after April
1952; Reports and Operations Staff, Executive Secretariat, after October
1954.
-
Twining, Nathan F., General, United
States Air Force; Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force until
June 30, 1953; Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force until June 30,
1957.
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Tyler, William R., Counselor of the
Embassy in France after September 27, 1948; Deputy Director of the Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State, after May 9, 1954.
-
Ulrich, Guy Ennes, Portuguese
Deputy Representative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Ulver, Henri, Deputy in the French
National Assembly after 1946; Secretary of State for the Budget, June 25,
1953–June 18, 1954; Secretary of State for the Budget and Minister of
Industry and Commerce, June 19, 1954–February 22, 1955.
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Unger, Leonard, Consul and First
Secretary of the Embassy in Italy, March 13, 1952–December 13, 1953;
thereafter Officer in Charge of Political-Military Affairs, Office of
European Regional Affairs, Department of State.
-
Vance, Sheldon B., Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State, after April 1951; Second
Secretary of the Embassy in Belgium after July 1954.
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Van Houtte
, See
Houtte.
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Van Laetham, Gabriel, Second
Secretary of the French Embassy in the United States from February
1952.
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Van Roijen.
See
Roijen.
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Van Tuyl Van Serooskerken, Baron Samuel
John, Secretary-General of the Netherlands Ministry of
Foreign Affairs after November 1952.
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Van Vredenburch.
See
Vredenburch.
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Van Zeeland.
See
Zeeland.
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Vass, Laurence C., Officer in
Charge of North Atlantic Treaty Economic and Military Assistance Affairs,
Office of European Regional Affairs, Department of State, May 1951–August
1954.
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Venizelos, Sophocles, Greek
Minister of Foreign Affairs, October 27, 1951–October 9, 1952.
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Vestbirk, Anthon, Danish Permanent
Represenative on the North Atlantic Council.
-
Vidal, Germain, Director of the
Cabinet of the President of the French Council of the Republic,
June–December 1953.
-
Vimont, Jacques, Director of the
Cabinet of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs after March 1953; Minister
Counselor of the French Embassy in the United States after June 1954.
-
Vredenburch, Hendrik F. L. K. van,
Head of the Netherlands Delegation to the Conference for the Organization of
the European Defense Community, October 1951–May 1952; thereafter Deputy
Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
-
Vyshinsky, Andrey Yanuaryevich,
Soviet Foreign Minister, March 1949–March 1953; Deputy Foreign Minister and
Soviet Permanent Representative at the United Nations, April 1953–November
1954.
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Walther, Genhardt von, Counselor of
the Mission of the Federal Republic of Germany in France, 1951–1955.
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Watson, John Hugh Adam, Counselor
of the British Embassy in the United States until January 1956.
-
Watts, Philip H., Executive
Secretary of the Policy Planning Staff, Department of State, after February
1952.
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Webb, James E., Under Secretary of
State, January 28, 1949–February 29, 1952.
-
Weicker, Lowell P., Assistant
Secretary General for Production and Logistics, North Atlantic Treaty
Organization, after July 9, 1953.
-
West, George L., Jr., Officer in
Charge of French-Iberian Affairs, Department of State, after September
1954.
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White, Miller G., Major General,
United States Army; Office of the Secretary of the Army.
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White, Paul L., Assistant Chief of
the News Division, Department of State, after June 23, 1953.
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Wiley, Alexander, Republican
Senator from Wisconsin and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee after January 1953.
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Wilgress, L. Dana, High
Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom, 1949– 1952; Canadian Under
Secretary of State for External Affairs, 1952–1953; Canadian Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council and Canadian Representative to
the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1953–1958.
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Williams, Elwood, III, Office of
German Political Affairs, Department of State.
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Williamson, Francis T., Deputy
Director of the Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State,
June 30, 1950–July 20, 1952; Director of the Policy Planning Staff,
July–November, 1952; Counselor of the Embassy in Italy after January 23,
1953.
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Wilson, Charles E., Secretary of
Defense from January 28, 1953.
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Wolf, Joseph J., Acting Officer in
Charge of Political-Military Affairs, Office of European Regional Affairs,
Department of State, after May 1952; Officer in Charge of Political-Military
Affairs after July 1952; Special Adviser for North Atlantic Treaty
Organization Affairs after July 1954.
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Wood, Chester C., Rear Admiral,
United States Navy; Commander in Chief of the United States Naval Forces,
Europe.
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Wright, Jerauld, Rear Admiral,
United States Navy; Commander in Chief of the United States Naval Forces,
Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, 1952–1954; thereafter member of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Standing Group and Supreme Allied
Commander, Atlantic.
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Xanthaky, Theodore A., Attaché and
Special Assistant in the Embassy in Portugal from March 1945.
-
Zarubin, Georgiy Nikolayevich,
Soviet Ambassador in the United States after September 25, 1952.
-
Zeeland, Paul van, Belgian Minister
of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, August 10, 1949–April 21, 1954.
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Zoppi, Vittorio, Secretary-General
of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, June 1948–November 1954.
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Zorlu, Fatin R., Turkish Permanent
Representative on the North Atlantic Council.