Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume V,
Soviet Union
Persons
- Abel, Rudolf
I., Colonel in the Soviet Intelligence Service arrested
in the United States in 1957
- Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
until October 1963
- Adzhubei, Aleksei
I., Editor in Chief of Izvestia and Khrushchevʼs son-in-law
- Akalovsky, Alexander
A., interpreter, Department of State and Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency
- Armitage, John
A., Officer in Charge of Multilateral Political
Relations, Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs,
Department of State until August 1961
- Ball, George
W., Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs until
December 1961; thereafter Under Secretary of State
- Barghoorn, Frederick
C., Yale University professor
- Battle, Lucius
D., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and
Executive Secretary of the Department from March 1961 to May 1962;
thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural
Affairs
- Blagonravov, Anatoli
A., academician in the Soviet Academy of
Sciences
- Bohlen, Charles
E., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State until
September 1962; thereafter Ambassador to France
- Bolshakov Georgi
N., Editor in Chief of USSR magazine; Assistant Information Secretary and then
Information Counselor at the Soviet Embassy in the United States,
1961-1962
- Borisov, Sergei
A., Soviet First Deputy Minister of Trade
- Boster, Davis
E., Officer in Charge of Bilateral Political Relations,
Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, 1961
- Bowles, Chester
B., Under Secretary of State until December 1961;
Ambassador at Large from December 1961 until June 1963; thereafter
Ambassador to India
- Brezhnev, Leonid
I., Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of
the Soviet Union
- Bruce, David
K.E., Ambassador to the United Kingdom from March
1961
- Bundy,
McGeorge, Presidentʼs Special Assistant for National
Security Affairs
- Burdett, William C.,
Jr., Director of the Office of British Commonwealth
and Northern European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, until September 1962; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs
- Castro, Fidel,
President of Cuba
- Chayes, Abram
J., Legal Adviser of the Department of State
- Chiang Kai-shek,
Generalissimo, President of the Republic of
China
- Cline, Ray,
CIA Chief of Station in Taipei until June
1962; thereafter Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence
Agency
- Coombs, Philip
H., Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and
Cultural Affairs from March 1961 until June 1962
- Cousins,
Norman, Editor of the Saturday Review
- Curtis, John R.,
Jr., Staff Assistant, Policy Planning Council,
Department of State, from August 1961 to March 1962; Special Assistant to
the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from March 1962 until
April 1963
- Davies, Richard
T., Public Affairs Adviser, Office of Soviet Union
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until July 1961;
Counselor at Moscow from July 1961 until February 1963
- Davis, Richard
H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs
- Dean, Arthur
H., Chairman of the Delegation to the Eighteen Nation
Disarmament Committee at Geneva until December 1962
- de Gaulle,
Charles, President of France
- Dillon, C.
Douglas, Secretary of the Treasury
- Dobrynin, Anatoli
F., Chief of the American Countries Division, Soviet
Foreign Ministry, until March 1962; thereafter Ambassador to the United
States
- Douglas-Home, Sir Alexander
Frederick, British Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs until October 1963; Prime Minister thereafter
- Dryden, Hugh
L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration
- Dutton, Frederick
G., Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional
Relations from December 1961
- Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States until January 20,
1961
- Foster, William
C., Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
from October 1961
- Freeman, Orville
L., Secretary of Agriculture
- Gomulka,
Wladyslaw, First Secretary of the Central Committee of
the Polish Communist Party (Polish United Workersʼ Party)
- Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister
- Guthrie, John
C., Deputy Director of the Office of Soviet Union
Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1961;
thereafter Director
- Hammarskjold,
Dag, United Nations Secretary General until September
1961
- Hammer, Armand,
President of the Occidental Petroleum Corporation
- Harriman, W.
Averell, Ambassador at Large until December 1961;
Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs until April 1963;
thereafter Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- Henry, David
H., Deputy Director of the Office of Soviet Union
Affairs, Department of State, from July 1961
- Hodges, Luther,
Secretary of Commerce
- Home, see
Douglas-Home
- Johnson, Lyndon
B., Vice President of the United States until November
22, 1963; thereafter President
- Johnson, U.
Alexis, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs from May 1961
- Kamenev, V.
M., Deputy Chief of the American Section, Soviet State
Committee for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries
- Kamman, Curtis
W., interpreter, Department of State
- Kaysen, Carl,
Presidentʼs Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs from
November 1961
- Kennan, George
F., Ambassador to Yugoslavia from May 1961 until July
1963
- Kennedy, John
F., President of the United States until November 22,
1963
- Kennedy, Robert
F., Attorney General of the United States
- Kent, Sherman,
Chairman of the Board of National Estimates
- Kharlamov, Mikhail
A., Chief of the Press Division, Soviet Foreign
Ministry until February 1962; thereafter Chairman of the Soviet State
Committee for Radio and Television Broadcasting
- Khrushchev, Nikita
S., Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
Soviet Union
- Kohler, Foy
D., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
until August 1962; thereafter Ambassador to the Soviet Union
- Kosygin, Aleksei
N., First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union
- Kozlov, Frol
R., Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of the Soviet Union
- Kuznetsov, Vasili
V., Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister
- Levchenko, Nikifor
M., Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in the
United States
- McCloskey, Robert
J., Public Information Specialist, Office of News,
Bureau of Public Affairs, Department of State, until May 1963; thereafter
Special Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs
- McCloy, John
J., Presidentʼs Adviser on Disarmament; Chairman of the
Coordinating Committee for U.S.-Soviet negotiations over Cuba at the United
Nations
- McCone, John
A., Director for Central Intelligence from November
1961
- McGhee, George
C., Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman of
the Policy Planning Council until November 1961; Under Secretary of State
for Political Affairs until March 1963; thereafter Ambassador to
Germany
- Macmillan,
Harold, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom until
October 1963
- McNamara, Robert
S., Secretary of Defense
- McSweeney, John
M., Director of the Office of Soviet Union Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until June 1961; thereafter
Minister-Counselor at Moscow
- Malinovsky, Rodion
Ya., Marshal of the Soviet Union and Minister of
Defense
- Manning, Robert
J., Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from
April 1962
- Martens, Robert
J., Officer in Charge of Soviet Educational and Cultural
Exchanges, Soviet and East European Exchanges Staff, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State
- Matthews, H.
Freeman, Ambassador to Austria until May 1962
- Menshikov, Mikhail
A., Soviet Ambassador to the United States until
January 1962
- Mikoyan, Anastas
I., First Deputy Chairman of the Soviet Council of
Ministers
- Murrow, Edward
R., Director of the United States Information Agency
from March 1961
- Ngo Dinh Diem,
President of the Republic of Vietnam until November 1963
- Nitze, Paul
H., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs
- Nixon, Richard
M., Vice President of the United States until January
20, 1961
- Ormsby Gore, Sir
David, British Ambassador to the United States from
October 1961
- Owen, Robert
I., Officer in Charge of Bilateral Political Relations,
Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, from October 1961
- Powers, Francis
Gary,
U-2 pilot forced to land in the Soviet Union
in May 1960
- Pysin, Konstantin
G., Soviet Deputy Minister of Agriculture,
1961-1962; Minister of Agriculture, 1962-1963
- Ramsey, James
A., Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State, from September 1961 to June 1963
- Romanovsky, S.
K., Deputy Chairman of the Soviet State Committee for
Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries until April 1962; thereafter
Chairman
- Rostow, Walt
W., Deputy Special Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs until November 1961; thereafter Counselor of the
Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council
- Rusk, Dean,
Secretary of State
- Sagatelyan, Mikhail
R.,
TASS Washington Bureau Chief
- Salinger,
Pierre, Presidentʼs Press Secretary
- Seaborg, Glenn
T., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from March
1961
- Sihanouk, Prince
Norodom, Cambodian Chief of State
- Siscoe, Frank
G., Director of the Soviet and East European Exchanges
Staff, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
- Smirnovsky, Mikhail
N., Minister-Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in the
United States until May 1962; thereafter Chief of the American Countries
Section, Soviet Foreign Ministry
- Sorensen, Theodore
C., Presidentʼs Special Counsel
- Sorensen, Thomas
C., Deputy Director of Plans and Policy, United States
Information Agency, from February 1961
- Souvanna Phouma,
Prince, leader of the neutralist political forces in
Laos; after June 1962, Prime Minister of Laos and Minister of Defense,
Veteran Affairs, and Social Action
- Stevenson, Adlai
E., III, Permanent Representative at the United
Nations
- Sukhodrev, Victor
M., interpreter, Soviet Foreign Ministry
- Suslov, Mikhail
A., member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union and
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
- Thompson, Llewellyn E.,
Jr., Ambassador to the Soviet Union until July 1962;
thereafter Ambassador at Large
- Tsarapkin, Semen
K., Chairman of the Soviet Delegation at the
Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Committee at Geneva
- Tubby, Roger
W., Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs from
March 1961 until April 1962
- Tyler, William
R., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs from May 1961 until August 1962; thereafter Assistant
Secretary
- Udall, Stewart,
Secretary of the Interior
- Ulbricht,
Walter, Chairman of the Council of Sate and of the
Socialist Unity Party of the German Democratic Republic
- Valdes, Philip
H., Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State
- Whitman, Walter
G., Science Adviser, Department of State
- Yepishev, A.
A., Soviet Ambassador to Yugoslavia until May
1962
- Zhukov, Georgi (Yuri)
A., Chairman of the Soviet State Committee for
Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries until April 1962; thereafter
“Observer” columnist for Pravda
- Zorin, Valerian
A., Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister; Permanent
Representative at the United Nations, 1960-1962