Efforts to resume negotiations with the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union concerning an Austrian treaty; four-power negotiations concerning occupation costs in Austria; Chancellor Figl’s visit to Washington, May 12–16, 1952; Secretary of State Acheson’s visit to Vienna, June 29–July 1, 1952; interest of the United States in the maintenance of a two-party coalition following the election of February 22, 1953; policy of the United States concerning the reduction of occupation forces in Austria; formulation of National Security Council policy toward Austria (NSC 164/1); Chancellor Raab’s visit to Washington, November 21–25, 1954


[810] No. 810
The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Department of State

663.001/7–1852: Telegram


[811] No. 811
The Secretary of State to the Embassy in Austria

663.001/7–2452: Telegram


[819] No. 819
The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Gifford) to the Department of State

663.001/9–2952: Telegram


[825] No. 825
The Secretary of State to the Secretary of Defense (Lovett)

663.001/10–352


[832] No. 832
The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom

Source: Drafted by E. P. Allen and cleared by Baker, Williamson, Collins, and Knight. Repeated for action to Paris and for information to Vienna, Moscow, Bonn, and New York.


[835] No. 835
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

663.001/12–552