Principal policies and problems in relations with the Union of South Africa1

1. For previous documentation, see Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. ii, pp. 673 ff. and 842 ff. and ibid., vol. v, pp. 1427 ff.


[524] Report by the Director of Raw Materials (Johnson), Atomic Energy Commission

Atomic Energy files, lot 57 D 688, “South Africa, Negotiations”


[526] The Ambassador in the Union of South Africa (Gallman) to the Department of State

845A.411/3–2152: Telegram


[527] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Union of South Africa, at Capetown

745A.00/4–852: Telegram


[531] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in India

745A.00/5–252: Telegram


[533] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Union of South Africa, at Capetown

411.45A9/5–1352: Telegram


[535] The Ambassador in the Union of South Africa (Gallman) to the Department of State

394.31/6–1352: Telegram


[536] The Ambassador in the Union of South Africa (Gallman) to the Department of State

445A.119/6–2152: Telegram


[542] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Union of South Africa, at Pretoria

745A.00/9–1252: Telegram


[544] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the Union of South Africa, at Pretoria

745A.00/9–1552: Telegram


[545] The Secretary of State to the Embassy in India

845A.411/9–1252: Telegram


[546] The Ambassador in the Union of South Africa (Gallman) to the Department of State

845A.411/10–152: Telegram


[548] Department of State Position Paper

845A.411/10–2052

  1. The Embassy Chancery was maintained at Capetown during sessions of the Union Parliament; otherwise it was located at Pretoria.