Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Western
Europe, Volume VII, Part 2
List of Persons
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Achilles, Theodore
C., Counselor of the Department of State from March
1960
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Adams, Sherman,
The Assistant to President Eisenhower
until October 1958
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Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany
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Alphand, Hervé,
French Ambassador in the United States
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Anderson, Clinton
P., Senator from New Mexico, Chairman of the Joint
Committee on Atomic Energy
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Anderson, Robert
B., Secretary of the Treasury
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Andreotti,
Giulio, Italian Minister of Defense, February
1959–February 1960 and from March 1960
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Areilza y Martinez-Rodas,
José Maria, Count de Motrico, Spanish Ambassador in
the United States until July 1960
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Armand, Louis,
President of the EURATOM Commission, January 1958–February 1959
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Averoff,
Evangelos, Greek Foreign Minister
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Barroso Sanchez-Guerra,
Lieutenant General Antonio, Spanish Minister of the
Army
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Becker, Loftus,
Legal Adviser of the Department of State
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Beigel, Edgar
J., Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State
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Benson, Ezra
Taft, Secretary of Agriculture
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Bernau, Phyllis
D., Secretary Dulles’ Personal Assistant
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Black, Eugene
R., President of the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development
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Blankenhorn, Herbert A.
von, German Permanent Representative to the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization
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Boegner,
Jean-Marie, Diplomatic Adviser in the Cabinet of
President de Gaulle, June
1958–January 1959; Diplomatic Adviser to the Secretariat of President
de Gaulle, January 1959–October
1959; French Ambassador to Tunisia from November 1959;
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Boggs, Marion
W., Director, National Security Council Secretariat,
until July 1959; Deputy Executive Secretary thereafter
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Bonbright, James C.
H., Ambassador to Portugal until November 1958;
Ambassador to Sweden from January 1959
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Borbon y Battenberg,
Juan, Count of Barcelona, Pretender to the Spanish
Throne
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Borbon y de Borbon, Juan
Carlos, Count of Seville and the Two Sicilies, son
of the Pretender to the Spanish Throne
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Botelho Moniz, Julio Carlos
Alves Dias, Chief, General Staff of the Portuguese
Armed Forces, until August 1958; thereafter Minister of National
Defense
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Bowie, Robert
R., Consultant to the Department of State,
March–December 1960
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Brentano, Heinrich
von, German Foreign Minister
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Brosio, Manlio,
Italian Ambassador in the United States
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Brown, L.
Dean, Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs,
Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
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Bruce, David K.
E., Ambassador to Germany until October 1959
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Bulganin, Nikolai
Alexandrovich, Chairman of the Council of Ministers
of the Soviet Union until March 1958
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Burgess, W.
Randolph, Chief of the Mission to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations at Paris
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Butterworth, W.
Walton, Representative to the European Coal and
Steel Community until February 1958; Representative to the European Coal and
Steel Community, the European Economic Community, and the European Atomic
Energy Community, February 1958–September 1959; thereafter Representative to
the European Communities
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Byrns, Kenneth
A., Officer in Charge of Canadian Affairs, Office of
British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State, June 1958–January 1960
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Cabanier, Admiral
Georges, Chief of Staff to the French Minister of
Defense and Chief of the National Defense Staff, June–November 1958; Vice
Admiral of the Mediterranean Fleet, January 1959–May 1960; Admiral of the
Fleet, January 1960; thereafter Chief of Naval Staff
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Caccia, Harold
A., British Ambassador in the United States
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Calhoun, John
A., Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat, Department
of State, until September 1958; Director, September 1958–August 1960
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Cameron, Turner C,
Jr., Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, until September 1958; thereafter Deputy Director, Office of Western
European Affairs, Department of State
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Carbonnel, Eric C.M.
de, French Representative to the European Economic
Communities, April 1958–June 1959; thereafter Secretary General in the
Foreign Ministry
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Carlson, Delmar
R., Second Secretary in the Embassy in Canada until
February 1959; First Secretary, March–September 1959; thereafter Office of
British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State
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Castiella y Maiz, Fernando
Maria, Spanish Foreign Minister
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Castro y Ruz,
Fidel, Leader of the 26th of July Movement; Cuban Prime
Minister July 1959
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Cicognani,
Amleto, Apostolic Delegate of the Catholic Church to the
United States until November 1959; thereafter Secretary of the Sacred
Congregation for the Oriental Church
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Cleveland, Stanley
M., Office of European Regional Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1958; thereafter First
Secretary of the Embassy in Belgium
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Cole, W.
Sterling, Director General of the International Atomic
Energy Agency
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Couve de Murville,
Maurice, French Foreign Minister
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Dale, William
N., Officer in Charge, United Kingdom and Ireland
Affairs, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1958; Deputy
Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European Affairs, July
1958–August 1959
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de
Borbon.
See
Borbon
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de
Carbonnel.
See
Carbonnel
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de Courcel, Geoffrey
Chodron, French Permanent Secretary General of
National Defense until June 1958; Permanent Representative to the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization, September–December 1958; Secretary General of
the Presidency of France from January 1959
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de Gaulle,
Charles, French Prime Minister, June 1958–January 1959;
thereafter President of France
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de Leusse.
See
Leusse
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Dean, Sir
Patrick, Deputy Under Secretary of State, British
Foreign Office, and Chairman, Joint Intelligence Committee until April 1960;
thereafter British Representative to the United Nations
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Debré, Michel,
French Prime Minister from January 1959
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Denny, Admiral Sir
Michael, Chairman of the British Joint Services
Staff in Washington until June 1959
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Diefenbaker, John
G., Canadian Prime Minister; also Secretary of State
for External Affairs, March–June 1959
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Dillon, C.
Douglas, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs,
July 1958–June 1959; thereafter Under Secretary of State
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Don Juan.
See
Borbon
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Don Juan
Carlos.
See
Borbon
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Douglas, James
H., Secretary of the Air Force until December 1959;
thereafter Deputy Secretary of Defense
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Douglas-Home, Alexander
Frederick, British Secretary of State for
Commonwealth Relations until July 1960; thereafter Foreign Secretary
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Dulles, Allen
W., Director of Central Intelligence
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Dulles, John
Foster, Secretary of State until April 1959
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Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States
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Eisenhower, Major John S. D.
(Lieutenant Colonel from May 31, 1960), Assistant
Staff Secretary to the President
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Elbrick, C.
Burke, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
until November 1958; Ambassador to Portugal from January 1959
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Ely, General Paul H.
R., Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces until
January 1959; thereafter Chief of the National Defense General Staff
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Etzel, Franz,
German Finance Minister
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Fanfani,
Amintore, Italian Prime Minister, July 1958–January 1959
and from July 1960; Secretary of the Christian Democratic Party to February
1959
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Farley, Philip
J., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Atomic Energy Affairs until May 1958; thereafter Special Assistant to the
Secretary of State for Disarmament and Atomic Energy
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Faure, Maurice,
French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until April 1958; Minister of
the Interior and Minister of European Institutions from May 1958
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Fessenden,
Russell, First Secretary of the Embassy in France, until
August 1958; Deputy Director, Office of European Regional Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, September 1958–September 1960;
thereafter Director
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Foulkes, General
Charles, Chairman, Canadian Chiefs of Staff
Committee
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Franco y Bahamonde,
Generalissimo Francisco, Chief of State of
Spain
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Gaillard,
Felix, French Prime Minister until April 1958
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Gates, Thomas S.,
Jr., Secretary of the Navy until June 1959; Deputy
Secretary of Defense, June 1959–December 1959; thereafter Secretary of
Defense
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Gelée, General
Max, French Representative to the NATO Standing Group until July 1960
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Gleason, S.
Everett, Deputy Executive Secretary of the National
Security Council
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Goodpaster, General Andrew
J., Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower
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Gray, Gordon,
Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization until June 1958; Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from July
1958
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Green, Howard
C., Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs
after May 1959
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Greene, Joseph N.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
until October 1959
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Gronchi,
Giovanni, President of Italy
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Gudmunsson,
Gudmundur, Icelandic Foreign Minister
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Guillamat,
Pierre, French Minister for Armed Forces, June
1958–February 1959; thereafter Minister of Atomic Energy
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Hagerty, James,
President Eisenhower’s Press
Secretary
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Hallstein,
Walter, President of the European Economic
Communities
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Hammarskjöld,
Dag, Secretary-General of the United Nations
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Heeney, Arnold D.
P., Canadian Ambassador in the United States from
November 1958
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Henderson, Loy
W., Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Administration
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Herter, Christian
A., Under Secretary of State until April 1959;
thereafter Secretary of State
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Hillenbrand, Martin
J., Mission at Berlin until September 1958;
thereafter Director, Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs,
Department of State
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Home.
See
Douglas-Home
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Hood, Viscount
Samuel, Minister of the British Embassy in the
United States
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Horsey,
Outerbridge, Minister Counselor of the Embassy in Italy
from January 1959
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Houghton,
Amory, Ambassador to France
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Hoyer Millar.
See
Millar
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Irwin, John N.,
II, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs until September 1958; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
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James, Alan
G., Reports-Operations Staff, Executive Secretariat,
Department of State, until November 1959; thereafter Office of European
Regional Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
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Jandrey, Frederick
W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs until April 1958
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Jebb, Sir Hubert Miles
Gladwyn, British Ambassador in France until fall
1960
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Jernegan, John
D., Minister Counselor of the Embassy in Italy until
1958
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Joxe, Louis,
Permanent Secretary General of the French Foreign Ministry until July 1959;
Secretary of State to the Prime Minister, July 1959–January 1960
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Kidder, Randolph
A., Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of
State for Administration until May 1958; thereafter Counselor for Political
Affairs of the Embassy in France
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Khrushchev, Nikita
Sergeyevich, First Secretary of the Central
Committee, Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Vice Chairman, Soviet
Council of Ministers, until March 1958; thereafter Chairman
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Knight, Robert
H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs, September 1958–June 1959
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Kohler, Foy
D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs, February 1958–December 1959; thereafter Assistant Secretary of
State for European Affairs
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Krag, Jens
Otto, Danish Foreign Minister and Minister of Foreign
Economic Relations from October 1958
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Laloy, Jean,
Director of European Affairs, French Foreign Ministry
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Lange, Halvard,
Norwegian Foreign Minister
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Lay, James S.,
Executive Secretary, National Security Council
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Lemnitzer, General Lyman
L., Vice Chief of Staff, United States Army, until
June 1959; Chief of Staff, July 1959–September 1960; thereafter Chairman,
Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Leusse, Pierre
de, French Permanent Representative to the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization from January 1959
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Lloyd, Selwyn,
British Foreign Secretary until June 1960; thereafter Chancellor of the
Exchequer
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Lodge, John
D., Ambassador to Spain
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Looram, Matthew
J., Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, until July 1959
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Lucet, Charles,
Minister of the French Embassy in the United States
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Luns, Joseph M. A.
H., Dutch Foreign Minister
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Lyon, Cecil
B., Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy in France
from March 1958
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Macmillan,
Harold, British Prime Minister and First Lord of the
Treasury
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Maestrone,
Frank, Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1960
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Martin, General
André, Chief of Staff to the French Minister of
Armies, June 1958–January 1959; thereafter Commandant of the Air Forces,
Fifth Region
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Mathias, Marcello
Duarte, Portuguese Foreign Minister after August
1958
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Mattei, Enrico,
President, Italian State Petroleum Agency
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Maudling,
Reginald, Chairman, Intergovernmental Committee for the
Establishment of a European Free Trade Area; British Paymaster General until
October 1959; thereafter President of the Board of Trade
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McBride, Robert
H., Deputy Director, Office of Western European Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until September 1958;
thereafter Director
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McCarthy, John
G., Director, Office of Economic Affairs, Mission to the
European Regional Organizations at Paris
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McCone, John
A., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from July
1958
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McElhiney, Thomas
W., Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State,
until September 1958; Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat, September
1958–August 1960
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McElroy, Neil
H., Secretary of Defense until December 1959
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McNaughton, General Andrew
G. L., Chairman, Canadian Section, International
Joint Commission on Development of the Columbia River
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Merchant, Livingtson
T., Ambassador to Canada until November 1958;
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, November 1958–August
1959; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, August–December
1959; thereafter Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
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Mikoyan, Anastas
Ivanovich, First Deputy Chairman, Soviet Council of
Ministers
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Millar, Frederick
Hoyer, British Permanent Under-Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs
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Minnich, L. Arthur,
Jr., Assistant Staff Secretary to President
Eisenhower
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Mollet, Guy,
French Minister and Vice President of Council, May 1958; Minister of State
without Portfolio, June 1958–January 1959
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Moniz.
See
Botelho Moniz
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Monnet, Jean,
President of the Action Committee for a United States of Europe
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Mountbatten, Admiral
Louis, British First Sea Lord until May 1959; Chief
of the Defence Staff and Chairman, Chiefs of Staff, from July 1959
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Muccio, John
J., Ambassador to Iceland until December 1959
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Murphy, Robert
D., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs until August 1959; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs,
August–December 1959
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Nasser, Gamal
Abdul, President of Egypt; President of the United Arab
Republic from February 1958
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Nenni, Pietro,
Secretary of the Italian Socialist Party
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Nolting, Frederick E.,
Jr., Deputy Representative to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization and Deputy Chief of Mission to the European Regional
Organizations at Paris
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Norstad, General
Lauris, Supreme Commander, Allied Powers in Europe;
also Commander, U.S. European Command, from September 1958
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O’Hurley, J.
Raymond, Canadian Minister of Defence
Production
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Parsons, Marselis C,
Jr., Director, Office of British Commonwealth and
Northern European Affairs, Department of State, until December 1958;
Counselor of the Embassy in Denmark from September 1959
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Pearkes, George
R., Canadian Minister of National Defense
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Pella,
Giuseppi, Italian Foreign Minister until June 1958 and
February 1959–February 1960
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Pflimlin,
Pierre, French Finance Minister until April 1958; Prime
Minister, May 1958; Minister of State without Portfolio, June 1958–January
1959
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Pinay, Antoine,
French Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs from June 1958
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Pineau,
Christian, French Minister of Foreign Affairs until May
1958
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Pinies, Jaime
de, Director for North American Political Affairs,
Spanish Foreign Ministry
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Pleven, René,
French Foreign Minister of Foreign Affairs, May 14–31, 1958
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Quarles,
Donald, Deputy Secretary of Defense until May
1959
-
Reinhardt, G.
Frederick, Counselor of the Department of State
until January 1960
-
Reinstein, Jacques
J., Director, Office of German Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, until July 1958; Minister for
Economic Affairs at the Embassy in France from June 1959
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Rewinkel, Milton
C, Counselor of the Embassy in Canada until August 1959;
Deputy Director, Office of British Commonwealth and Northern European
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until March
1960
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Rey, Jean,
Belgian Representative to the Commission of the Common Market
-
Ritchie, A.
E., Minister of the Canadian Embassy in the United
States until September 1959
-
Roberts, Sir
Frank, British Permanent Representative to the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization until May 1960
-
Robertson,
Norman, Canadian Ambassador in the United States until
September 1958; thereafter Under Secretary of State for External
Affairs
-
Rountree, William
M., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern,
South Asian, and African Affairs until August 20, 1958; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
-
Rovira y Sanchez-Herrero,
Juan José, Director General, Office of
Interministerial Commission for the Implementation of the Agreements Between
Spain and the United States
-
Sackstedter, Frederick H.,
Jr., Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State
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Saint-Mleux,
André, Assistant Chef du Cabinet to the Secretary
General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
-
Salazar, Antonio de
Oliveira, Portuguese Prime Minister
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Sandys, Duncan,
British Defence Minister until October 1959
-
Schaetzel, J.
Robert, Office of the Special Assistant for
Disarmament and Atomic Energy, Department of State
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Segni, Antonio,
Deputy Italian Prime Minister and Defense Minister, July 1958–January 1959;
Prime Minister, February 1959–February 1960; thereafter Foreign
Minister
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Service, Richard
M., Deputy Director, Office of Western European Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1959; Director,
Office of Soviet Union Affairs, June 1959–June 1960; thereafter Counselor of
the Embassy in the Netherlands
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Shuckburgh, Sir C. A.
Evelyn, Assistant Under Secretary of State, British
Foreign Office, until September 1958; Assistant Secretary General for
Political Affairs to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from September
1958; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from July
1960
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Smith, Gerard
C., Assistant Secretary of State for Policy
Planning
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Smith, Sidney
E., Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs
until March 1959
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Soustelle, Jacques
E., French Minister attached to the Prime Minister’s
Office, January 1959–February 1960
-
Spaak,
Paul-Henri, Secretary General of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
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Sprague, Mansfield
D., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs until September 1958
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Stans, Maurice
H., Director of the Bureau of the Budget from March
1958
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Stassen, Harold
E., Special Assistant to President Eisenhower for Disarmament until February
1958
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Stikker, Dirk
U., Dutch Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization from April 1958
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Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., First Secretary and Political Officer of the
Embassy in France until August 1959; Director, Executive Secretariat,
Department of State, after August 1960
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Strauss,
Franz-Joseph, German Defense Minister
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Strauss, Lewis
L., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission until June
1958; Secretary of Commerce, November 1958–June 1959
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Tambroni,
Fernando, Italian Prime Minister, March–July 1960
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Tanner, Father Paul
Francis, Chairman of the National Catholic Welfare
Conference
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Thompson,
Tyler, Minister in Canada until January 1960; thereafter
Ambassador to Iceland
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Thurston, Raymond
L., Counselor and Political Officer, Mission to
Shape, Paris
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Timmons, Benson E. L.,
III, Director, Office of European Regional Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1959; thereafter
Counselor and Consul General of the Embassy in Sweden
-
Torbert, Horace
G., Director, Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau
of European Affairs, Department of State, until September 1958; thereafter
Counselor for Political Affairs of the Embassy in Italy
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Twining, General Nathan
F., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, until September
1960
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Valery,
Francois, Chief of Service for Economic Cooperation,
French Foreign Ministry
-
Valliere, Raymond
A., Consul at Seville until August 1958; thereafter
Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
-
Valluy, General Jean
E., Commander in Chief, Allied Forces, Central
Europe, until May 1960
-
Van Der Beugel,
Ernest, Dutch State Secretary for Foreign
Affairs
-
Vellerti,
Augusto, Second Secretary of the Embassy in Italy until
August 1960
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von Brentano.
See
Brentano
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Walters, Lieutenant Colonel
Vernon A. (Colonel from April 1969), Staff Assistant
to President Eisenhower until May
1960
-
Watkinson,
Harold, British Defence Minister after October
1959
-
Waugh, Samuel
C, President and Chairman of the Board of the
Export-Import Bank
-
Wells, Stabler,
Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department
of State
-
White, Ivan
B., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs after March 1959
-
Whitman, Ann
C, President Eisenhower’s Personal Secretary
-
Whitney, John
Hay, Ambassador to the United Kingdom
-
Wigglesworth, Richard
B., Ambassador to Canada, December 1958–October
1960
-
Wigny, Pierre,
Belgian Foreign Minister after June 1958
-
Willoughby,
Woodbury, Director, Office of International Trade,
Department of State, until August 1958; thereafter Director, Office of
British Commonwealth and North European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs,
and member, U.S.-Canada Permanent Joint Board for Defense
-
Wormser,
Olivier, Director, Economic and Financial Affairs, and
head, French Delegation to the Intergovernmental Committee for the
Establishment of a European Free Trade Area
-
Xanthaky, Theodore
A., Attaché and Political Officer of the Embassy in
Portugal, until October 1958; thereafter Counselor of the Embassy
-
Zellerbach, James
D., Ambassador to Italy until December 1960
-
Zoli, Adone,
Italian Prime Minister until June 1958
-
Zorlu, Fatin
Rüstü, Turkish Foreign Minister