Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955–1957, Austrian
State Treaty; Summit and Foreign Ministers Meetings, 1955, Volume V
List of Persons
-
Achilles, Theodore
C., Minister in France until August 1955
-
Adams, Sherman,
Special Assistant to President Eisenhower
-
Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
and, until May 1955, Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
Anderson,
Dillon, Special Assistant to President Eisenhower
-
Anderson, Robert
B., Deputy Secretary of Defense
-
Appling, Hugh
G., Foreign Affairs Officer on the Reports and
Operations Staff, Executive Secretariat, Department of State
-
Baillou, Jean,
Deputy Director of the Cultural Affairs Section, French Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
-
Barbour,
Walworth, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs, Department of State
-
Beam, Jacob
D., Director of the Office of Eastern European Affairs,
Department of State, from March 1955
-
Berard, Armand,
Diplomatic Counselor to the President of the French Council from March
1955
-
Bischoff,
Norbert, Austrian Ambassador to the Soviet Union
-
Blakenhorn,
Herbert, Director of the Political Affairs Section in
the Foreign Ministry of the Federal Republic of Germany until May 1955;
thereafter Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council
-
Bohlen, Charles E.,
(Chip), Ambassador to the Soviet Union
-
Bowie, Robert
R., Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning and
Department of State Representative on the NSC Planning Board from August 1955
-
Brentano, Heinrich
von, Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of
Germany from April 1955
-
Brownell, Herbert
Jr., Attorney General of the United States
-
Bulganin, Nikolai
Alexandrovich, Chairman of Soviet Council of
Ministers and Member of the Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
-
Caccia, Sir Harold
A., British Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs
-
Chauvel, Jean,
French Ambassador to Austria until February 1955; thereafter Ambassador to
the United Kingdom
-
Cheklin, N.I.,
Member of the Collegium, Soviet Ministry of Foreign Trade, 1955
-
Couve de Murville,
Maurice, French Ambassador to the United
States
-
Crouy-Chanel, Etienne
de, Director General for Political Affairs, French
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
-
de
Margerie, see Jacquin de Margerie
-
Dillon, C.
Douglas, Ambassador to France
-
Dulles, Allen
W., Director for Central Intelligence
-
Dulles, John
Foster, Secretary of State
-
Eden, Sir
Anthony, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
until April 1955; thereafter Prime Minister
-
Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States
-
Eisenhower, Major John
D., Personal Assistant to and son of the
President
-
Elbrick, C.
Burke, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs
-
Faure, Edgar,
Prime Minister of France from February 1955
-
Figl, Leopold,
Austrian Foreign Minister
-
Freund, Richard
B., Officer in Charge of Austrian Affairs, Office of
Western European Affairs, Department of State
-
Galloway, William
J., Special Assistant to the Counselor of the
Department of State
-
Genevey, General
Pierre, Controller General of the Army, French
Ministry of National Defense
-
George, Walter
F., Chariman of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
-
Gleason, S.
Everett, Deputy Executive Secretary of the National
Security Council
-
Goodkind, Louis
W., Chief of the Economic Defense Division, Department
of State
-
Goodpaster, Colonel Andrew,
Jr., Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower
-
Gray, Gordon,
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
-
Gromyko, Andrei
Andreevich, Soviet First Deputy Minister for Foreign
Affairs
-
Gruber, Karl,
Austrian Ambassador to the United States
-
Gruenther, General Alfred
M., Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
-
Hammarskjöld,
Dag, Secretary-General of the United Nations
-
Hancock, Patrick
F., Head of the Central Department, British Foreign
Office, until September 1955; thereafter Private Secretary to the Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs
-
Harrison, Sir Geoffrey
W., Assistant British Under Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs
-
Hayter, Sir William
G., British Ambassador to the Soviet Union
-
Hood, Viscount
Samuel, Head of the Western Organizations
Department, British Foreign Office
-
Hooper, Peter,
Jr., Foreign Affairs Officer, Office of German Affairs,
Department of State, from February 1955
-
Hoover, Herbert,
Jr., Under Secretary of State
-
Humphrey, George
M., Secretary of the Treasury
-
Ilichev, Ivan
Ivanovich, Soviet Ambassador to Austria
-
Jackson, C.D.,
Special Assistant to President Eisenhower, February 1953 to March 1954
-
Jackson, William
H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State from
September to November 1955
-
Jacquin de Margerie,
Roland, Assistant Director General for Political and
Economic Affairs, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, until June 1955;
thereafter Director General
-
Johnson, U.
Alexis, U.S. Representative at the Geneva Ambassadorial
talks with the Representative of the People’s Republic of China from August
1955
-
Jones, J.
Wesley, Director of the Office of Western European
Affairs, Department of State
-
Joxe, Louis,
French Ambassador to the Soviet Union
-
Jurgenson,
Jean, Acting Chief of the Central European Section,
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from May 1955
-
Kemenev, V.S.,
Soviet Deputy Minister of Culture
-
Khrushchev, Nitita
Sergeyevich, First Secretary of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Chairman of the
Council of Ministers, and Member of the Presidium of the Supreme
Soviet
-
Kidd, Coburn
B.
Officer in Charge of German Political Affairs, Office
of German Affairs, Department of State, until September 1955; thereafter
Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of German Affairs
-
Kirkpatrick, Sir Ivone
A., British Permanent Under Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs
-
Knowland, William
F., Member of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee
-
Kreisky, Bruno,
Austrian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
-
Krekeler, Heinz
L., Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany in the
United States
-
Lalouette,
Roger, French High Commissioner to Austria
-
Lay, James S.,
Jr., Executive Secretary of the National Security
Council
-
Leishman, Frederick
J., First Secretary of the British Embassy in the
United States
-
Lyon, Cecil
B., Director of the Office of German Affairs, Department
of State, until May 1955
-
MacArthur, Douglas,
2nd, Counselor of the Department of State
-
McCardle, Carl
W., Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs
-
Mackenzie, Archibald
R.K., First Secretary in the British Foreign
Office
-
Macmillan,
Harold, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
from April to December 1955
-
Makins, Sir Roger
M., British Ambassador to the United States
-
Malenkov, Georgii
Maksimilianovich, Deputy Chairman of the Soviet
Council of Ministers and Minister of Electric Power Plants
-
Manach,
Etienne, Assistant Director for Eastern European
Affairs, French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
-
Massigli, René,
Franch Ambassador in the United Kingdom until February 1955
-
Mendès-France,
Pierre, French Prime Minister until February
1955
-
Menthon, Pierre Bernard
de, Central European Affairs Section, French
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
-
Merchant, Livingston
T., Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs
-
Mikoyan, Anastas
Ivanovich, Soviet Minister of Trade and Member of
the Presidium of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
-
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Mikhailovich, Soviet Minister of Foreign
Affairs
-
Murphy, Robert
D., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs
-
Nixon, Richard
M., Vice President of the United States
-
O’Connor, Roderic
L., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
until December 1955
-
Ollenhauer,
Erich, Chairman of the Social Democratic Party in the
Federal Republic of Germany
-
O’Shaughnessy,
Elim, Director of the Office of Political Affairs,
Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany, until May 1955;
thereafter Political Counselor at Bonn
-
Palmer, Joseph
2nd, Acting Director of the Office of European Regional
Affairs, Department of State
-
Penfield, James
K., Deputy Chief of Mission in Austria until August
1955; thereafter Counselor
-
Perkins, George
W., U.S. Permanent Representative at the North Atlantic
Council
-
Phleger,
Herman, Legal Adviser in the Department of State
-
Pinay, Antione,
French Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
Pink, I.T.M.,
British Assistant Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
-
Rabb, Julius,
Austrian Chancellor
-
Radford, Admiral Arthur
W., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Reinstein, Jacques
J., Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of
State for European Affairs until August 1955; thereafter Director of the
Office of German Affairs
-
Rockefeller, Nelson
A., Special Assistant to President Eisenhower
-
Russell, Francis
H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State from
September 1955
-
Sauvagnargues,
Jean-Victor, Technical Adviser in the Personal
Cabinet of French Foreign Minister Pinay
-
Schaerf, Adolf,
Austrian Vice Chancellor
-
Schoener,
Josef, Director of the Political Department, Austrian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
-
Sobolev, Arkady
Aleksandrovich, Soviet Representative on the United
Nations Disarmament Subcommittee
-
Soutou, Jean,
Chief of the Division of Central European Economic Affairs, French Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
-
Stassen, Harold
E., Special Assistant to President Eisenhower for Disarmament
-
Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department
of State, until November 1955
-
Strauss, Admiral Lewis
L., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
-
Streibert, Theodore
C., Head of the U.S. Information Agency
-
Sullivan, Charles
A., Chief of the Policy Division, Office of Foreign
Military Affairs, Department of Defense
-
Suydam, Henry,
Chief of the News Division, Department of State
-
Thompson, Llewellyn
E., High Commissioner to Austria until May 1955;
thereafter Ambassador to Austria
-
Thring, Rear Admiral George
A., British Ministry of Defense Representative at
the Geneva Foreign Ministers Meeting
-
Thurston, Ray
L., Director of the Office of Western European Affairs,
Department of State
-
Tippets, R.B.,
Assistant Secretary of the British Board of Trade
-
Troianovskii, Oleg
Aleksandrovich, Soviet Interpreter
-
Tyler, William
R., Deputy Director of the Office of Western European
Affairs, Department of State, from July 1955
-
Verosta,
Stephen, Chief of the Legal Division, Austrian Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
-
Vinogradov, Sergei
Aleksandrovich, Soviet Ambassador to France
-
Wainhouse, David
W., First Secretary of the United States Embassy at
Paris
-
Wallinger, Sir
Geoffrey, British High Commissioner to
Austria
-
Walmsley, Walter N.,
Jr., Counselor at Moscow
-
Watson, John
H.A., British Information Liaison Officer at
Washington
-
Wilson, Charles
E., Secretary of Defense
-
Wolf, Joseph
J., Acting Director of the Office of European Regional
Affairs, Department of State, from March 1955
-
Young, Sir
George, Head of the British Foreign Office News
Department
-
Zarubin, Georgii
N., Soviet Ambassador in the United States
-
Zhukov, Georgii
Konstantinovich, Marshal of the Soviet Union and
Minister of Defense