Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Volume X,
Part 1, Eastern Europe Region; Soviet Union; Cyprus
List of Persons
- Ackerson, Garret G.,
Jr., Counselor of the Legation in Budapest and
Charge d’Affaires ad interim
- Addis, John
M., Head, Southern Department, British Foreign
Office
- Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany
- Akalovsky,
Alexander, interpreter, Department of State
- Allen, George
V., Director, United States Information Agency
- Allen, Sir
Roger, British Ambassador to Greece
- Amery, Harold
Julian, British Parliamentary Under Secretary of
State for the Colonies, December 1958–October 1960
- Atherton, Alfred L.,
Jr., Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs,
Department of State, from February 1959
- Averoff-Tossizza,
Evangelos, Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs until
March 1958 and from May 1958
- Barbour,
Walworth, Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission of the
Embassy in the United Kingdom
- Barnes, N.
Spencer, Member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of
State
- Bayar, Celal,
President of Turkey until May 1960
- Beale, Wilson T.M.,
Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs until January 1960; Counselor for Economic Affairs of the
Embassy in the United Kingdom from February 1960
- Belcher, Taylor
G., Consul General at Nicosia, July 1958–August
1960
- Benson, Ezra
Taft, Secretary of Agriculture
- Berger, Samuel
D., Counselor of the Embassy in Greece from September
1958
- Birgi, M.
Nuri, Turkish Ambassador in the United Kingdom until
September 1960; thereafter Permanent Representative to NATO
- Blood, Archer,
Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, Department of State, until
June 1960
- Boggs, Marion
W., Deputy Executive Secretary, National Security
Council
- Bohlen, Charles
E., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State from
December 1959
- Bowker, Sir Reginald
J., British Ambassador in Turkey until May
1958
- Bulganin, Nikolai
Alexandrovich, Chairman of the Council of Ministers
of the Soviet Union until March 1958
- Burgess, W.
Randolph, Chief of the Mission to the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations at Paris
- Burroughs, Sir Bernard
A.B., British Ambassador to Turkey from May
1958
- Cabell, Lieutenant General
Charles P., Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence
- Caccia, Sir Harold
A., British Ambassador to the United States
- Calhoun, John
A., Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat, Department
of State, until September 1958; Director, September 1958–August 1960;
Counselor for Political Affairs of the Embassy in Greece from September
1960
- Caramanlis. See Karamanlis
- Cumming, Hugh,
Jr., Director of Intelligence and Research, Department
of State
- Cutler, Robert,
Special Assistant to President Eisenhower; member, Operations Coordinating Board; and
Chairman, National Security Council Planning Board, through 1958
- Davis, Richard
H., Minister-Counselor of the Embassy in the Soviet
Union until August 1959; Director, Office of Soviet Union Affairs,
August–December 1959; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs
- De Gaulle,
Charles, French Prime Minister, June 1958–January 1959;
thereafter President of France
- Denktash, Rauf,
a leader of the Turkish-Cypriot party
- Dighenis, alias of George
Grivas, EOKA Leader
- Dillon, C.
Douglas, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Economic Affairs until June 1958; Under Secretary of State for Economic
Affairs, July 1958–June 1959; thereafter Under Secretary of State
- Dulles, Allen
W., Director of Central Intelligence
- Dulles, John
Foster, Secretary of State until April 22, 1959
- Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States
- Eisenhower, Major John S.
D., Assistant Staff Secretary to President Eisenhower
- Eisenhower, Milton
S., President of Johns Hopkins University
- Elbrick, C.
Burke, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
until November 1958
- Esenbel, Melih,
Secretary General of the Turkish Foreign Ministry, 1958–1960; Ambassador to
the United States, April-December 1960
- Foot, Sir
Hugh, British Governor-General and Commander in Chief of
Cyprus until August 1960
- Frederika, Queen of the Hellenes
- Freers, Edward
L., Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Bureau
of European Affairs, Department of State, until May 1959; thereafter
Counselor of the Embassy in the Soviet Union
- Gates, Thomas S.,
Jr., Secretary of Defense from December 1959
- Gleason, S.
Everett, Deputy Executive Secretary, National Security
Council, until fall 1959
- Gomulka,
Wladyslaw, First Secretary of the Central Committee of
the Polish United Workers’ Party
- Goodpaster, Brigadier
General Andrew J., Staff Secretary to President
Eisenhower
- Goodyear, John,
Counselor for Political Affairs of the Embassy in Turkey until August
1959
- Gray, Gordon,
Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization until June 1958; thereafter
Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
- Greene, Joseph N.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
until summer 1959
- Grivas, George,
Greek military commander and leader of EOKA in Cyprus until March
1959
- Gromyko, Andrei
Y., Soviet Foreign Minister
- Gursel, Cemal,
President of Turkey from May 1960
- Hagerty, James
C., Press Secretary to President Eisenhower
- Hall, Carlos
C., Minister of the Embassy in Turkey until February
1959
- Harding, Field Marshal Sir
John, Governor-General of Cyprus until 1957
- Harr, Karl G.,
Special Assistant to President Eisenhower for Security Operations Coordination and Vice
Chairman, Operations Coordinating Board
- Hart, Parker
T., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, from October 1958
- Herter, Christian
A., Under Secretary of State until April 21, 1959;
thereafter Secretary of State
- Houghton,
Amory, Ambassador to France
- Howe, Fisher,
Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, until October
1958
- Hoyer Millar.
See Millar
- Inonu, Ismet,
former President and Prime Minister of Turkey
- Irwin, John N.,
II, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs until September 1958; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of Defense
- Isham, Heyward,
Intelligence Research Specialist, Department of State, until November 1959;
thereafter Staff Assistant to the Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State
- Jandrey,
Frederick, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs
- Johnston, Eric,
President of the Motion Picture Association of America
- Jones, G.
Lewis, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs from July 1959
- Jones, Owen
T., Director, Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian
Affairs, Department of State, until September 1960; thereafter Counselor for
Economic Affairs of the Embassy in Yugoslavia and Director of the U.S.
Operations Mission at Belgrade
- Kadar, Janos,
Hungarian Prime Minister until January 1958; First Secretary of the
Hungarian Revolutionary Socialist Party
- Karamanlis,
Constantine, Greek Prime Minister until March 1958
and from May 1958
- Kekkonnen,
Urho, President of Finland
- Khrushchev, Nikita
S., First Secretary of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union; Vice Chairman of the Soviet Council of
Ministers to March 1958; thereafter Chairman of the Soviet Council of
Ministers
- Killian, James R.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the President
- Kistiakowsky, George
B., Special Assistant to the President for Science
and Technology
- Kohler, Foy
D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs until December 1959; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs
- Kozlov, Frol
R., Soviet First Deputy Premier from March 1958
- Kutchuk, Mustafa
Fazil, leader of the National Turkish Party, Cyprus;
Turkish-Cypriot representative to the United Nations, November 1958, and to
Cyprus independence conferences, February and September 1959; elected Vice
President of Cyprus, December 1959
- Kuznetsov, Vasiliy
V., Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister
- Lacy, William
S.B., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
East-West Exchanges
- Lay, James S.,
Executive Secretary of the National Security Council
- Laingen, L.
Bruce, Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs,
Department of State, until October 1959; Officer in Charge of Greek Affairs,
October 1959–August 1960
- Lennox-Boyd, Alan
T., British Secretary of State for the Colonies
until October 1959
- Leverich, Henry
P., Deputy Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs,
Department of State
- Liatis, Alexis
S., Greek Ambassador to the United States
- Lloyd, Selwyn,
British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until June 1960; Chancellor
of the Exchequer thereafter
- Lodge, Henry
Cabot, Representative to the United Nations
- Lyon, Frederick
B., Minister of the Embassy in Turkey until April
1958
- Macmillan,
Harold, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and First
Lord of the Treasury
- Makarios III,
Archbishop of Cyprus, Ethnarch and Primate of Cyprus; President of the
Republic of Cyprus from August 1960
- Maleter, Pal,
Hungarian Minister of Defense in the Nagy government, October–November
1956
- Matskevich, Vladimir
V., Soviet Minister of Agriculture
- McCone, John
A., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
- McElroy, Neil
H., Secretary of Defense until December 1959
- McKisson,
Robert, Officer in Charge of Balkan Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State
- McSweeney, John
M., First Secretary of the Embassy in Italy and Special
Liaison to NATO until September 1958; Office of Eastern European Affairs,
Department of State, September 1958–December 1959; Acting Deputy Director,
Office of Eastern European Affairs, December 1959–June 1960; thereafter
Director, Office of Soviet Union Affairs
- Melas, George
V., Greek Ambassador to the United States
- Melas, Michael
Constantine, Greek Permanent Representative on the
North Atlantic Council
- Menderes,
Adnan, Turkish Prime Minister until May 1960
- Menshikov, Mikhail
A., Soviet Ambassador to the United States from
February 1958
- Merchant, Livingston
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
- Mikoyan, Anastas
Ivanovich, Soviet First Deputy Chairman of the
Council of Ministers
- Millar, Sir Frederick
Hoyer, British Permanent Under Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs
- Mindszenty, Jozsef
Cardinal, Primate of Hungary, resident in the
Legation in Budapest from November 1956
- Minnich, L. Arthur,
Jr., Assistant Staff Secretary to the
President
- Mueller, Frederick
H., Under Secretary of Commerce
- Murphy, Robert
D., Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs until August 1959; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs,
August–December 1959
- Nagy, Imre,
Hungarian Prime Minister, October 24–November 4, 1956
- Nixon, Richard
M., Vice President of the United States
- Nolting, Frederick E.,
Jr., Deputy Head of the Mission to the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations
- Norstad, General
Lauris, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
- Novotny,
Antonin, President of the Republic of Czechoslovakia and
President of the Politburo of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
- O’Connor, Jeremiah
J., Deputy Operations Coordinator, Department of
State, March–July 1958; thereafter Operations Coordinator
- Paul I, King of
the Hellenes
- Penfield, James
K., Counselor of the Embassy in Greece until August
1958; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs from September
1958
- Persons, General Wilton B.
(ret.), Deputy Assistant to the President to October
1958; thereafter Assistant to the President
- Pissas,
Michael, Secretary of Synomospondia Ergation
Kypron
- Polatkan,
Hasan, Turkish Finance Minister until May 1960
- Popovic, Koca,
Yugoslav Minister of Foreign Affairs and member, Federal Executive
Council
- Quarles, Donald
A., Deputy Secretary of Defense until May 1959
- Rapacki, Adam,
Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Riddleberger, James
W., Ambassador to Yugoslavia until January 1958;
Ambassador to Greece, March 1958–May 1959; Director of the International
Cooperation Administration from March 1959
- Roberts, Sir
Frank, British Permanent Representative to the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization until May 1960
- Ross, Archibald
D.M., British Assistant Under Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs
- Rossides, Zenon
G., Ethnarchy Adviser on Foreign Affairs until 1959;
Cypriot member, Greek Delegation to the United Nations, 1958; Cypriot
Ambassador to the United States and Permanent Representative to the United
Nations from October 1960
- Rountree, William
M., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern,
South Asian, and African Affairs until August 1958; thereafter Assistant
Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
- Sarper, Selim,
Turkish Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council until spring
1960; Minister of Foreign Affairs from May 1960
- Scribner, Fred C.,
Jr., Under Secretary of the Treasury
- Sherer, Albert
W., Officer in Charge of Polish, Baltic, and
Czechoslovak Affairs, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of
State
- Sinclair, Sir
G.E., British Deputy Governor of Cyprus until August
1960
- Siscoe, Frank
G., Counselor of the Embassy in Poland from May
1957
- Smith, Bromley
K., Senior Member, NSC Special Staff, through 1958;
Executive Officer, Operations Coordinating Board, from 1959
- Smith, Gerard
C., Assistant Secretary of State for Policy
Planning
- Spaak,
Paul-Henri, Secretary General of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
- Stevenson, Adlai
E., Democratic Party candidate for President in 1952 and
1956
- Strauss, Lewis
L., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission until June
1958; Secretary of Commerce, November 1958–June 1959
- Striganov, Sergei
R., Counselor of the Embassy and Charge d’Affaires
of the Soviet Embassy in the United States until August 1958; thereafter
Deputy Chief of the American Countries Division, Soviet Foreign
Ministry
- Sutterlin,
James, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of
State, until September 1960
- Thompson, Llewellyn
E., Ambassador to the Soviet Union
- Thurston, Raymond
L, Counselor and Political Officer of the Mission to
SHAPE at Paris
- Timmons, Benson E.L.,
III, Director, Office of European Regional Affairs,
Department of State, until June 1959
- Tito, Marshal Joseph
Broz, President of the Federated Republic of
Yugoslavia
- Twining, General Nathan
F., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until
September 1960
- Urguplu, Ali Suat
Havri, Turkish Ambassador to the United States until
December 1960
- Vedeler, Harold
C., First Secretary of the Embassy in Austria and
liaison to the International Atomic Energy Agency until November 1959;
Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State, from
December 1959
- Voroshilov, Kliment
Y., Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme
Soviet
- Warren,
Fletcher, Ambassador to Turkey until November
1960
- Washburn,
Abbot, Deputy Director of the United States Information
Agency
- Weeks,
Sinclair, Secretary of Commerce until August 1959
- Wharton, Clifton
R., Minister in Romania, March 1958–October 1960
- White, General Thomas
D., Chief of Staff, United States Air Force
- Whitman, Ann,
Personal Secretary to President Eisenhower
- Whitney, John
Hay, Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Wilcox, Francis
O., Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs
- Wilkins,
Fraser, Ambassador to Cyprus from September 1960
- Williams,
Murat, Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs,
Department of State, until June 1959
- Williams,
Walter, Under Secretary of Commerce until 1958
- Yemelyanov, Vasiliy
S., Chairman, Soviet Main Administration for Atomic
Energy
- Zaroubin, Georgi
N., Soviet Ambassador to the United States until January
1958; thereafter Deputy Foreign Minister
- Zhukov, Georgi
A., Chairman of the Soviet State Committee for Cultural
Relations with Foreign Countries
- Zorlu, Fatin
Rustu, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs until May
1960