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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XIV, Berlin Crisis, 1961–1962

Berlin Crisis, 1961-1962


Contents

    • January-May 1961: Consideration of the Question of Germany and Berlin (Documents 1-31)
      • June-July 1961: The Summit Conference at Vienna June 3-4; NSAM No. 58; the Western Reply to the June 4 Soviet Aide-Memoire (Documents 32-73)
        • July-August 1961: NSAM No. 62; the Second Acheson Report on Berlin; Meeting of the Four Western Foreign Ministers at Paris (Documents 74-103)
          • August-September 1961: The Division of Berlin; the Brandt-Kennedy Correspondence; Vice President Johnson’s Trip to Berlin; General Clay’s Appointment as Special Representative to Berlin; NSAMs No. 92 and 94; Meeting of the Four Western Foreign Ministers at Washington (Documents 104-153)
            • September-October 1961: Conversations With Foreign Minister Gromyko; Beginning of the Pal Correspondence (Documents 154-170)
              • October-November 1961: The Crisis at the Friedrichstrasse Crossing (Documents 171-204)
                • November-December 1961: Discussions Among the Four Western Allies on Negotiations With the Soviet Union (Documents 205-241)
                  • December 1961-January 1962: First Meetings Between Ambassador Thompson and Foreign Minister Gromyko (Documents 242-280)
                    • February-March 1962: Final Meetings Between Ambassador Thompson and Foreign Minister Gromyko; Beginning of the Crisis Over Air Access to Berlin (Documents 281-317)

                    Berlin Crisis, 1961–1962

                    • Preface
                    • List of Sources
                    • List of Abbreviations
                    • List of Persons
                    • Berlin Crisis, 1961-1962 (Documents 1-317)
                      • Index

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