List of Persons

  • Abrasimov, Pyotr A., Soviet Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic
  • Adenauer, Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until October 1963
  • Adzhubei, Alexei I., Editor in Chief of Izvestiia and Khrushchev’s son-in-law
  • Akalovsky, Alexander, Department of State interpreter
  • Alphand, Herve, French Ambassador to the United States
  • Amrehn, Franz, Deputy Mayor of Berlin
  • Anderson, William O., Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Ausland, John C., Member of the Berlin Task Force, Department of State
  • Bahr, Egon, Press Chief of the Berlin Senate
  • Baker, Major General William C., Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, Europe
  • Ball, George W., Under Secretary of State
  • Behrendt, Heinz, Head of the Office of Inter-German Trade in the East German Ministry of Foreign and Inter German Trade
  • Bohlen, Charles E., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State until September 1962; thereafter Ambassador to France
  • Bolshakov, Georgi N., Editor of USSR magazine
  • Brandin, Robert M., Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Brandt, Willi, Governing Mayor of Berlin
  • Brentano, Heinrich von, Majority (CDU) Leader in the Bundestag and former German Foreign Minister
  • Bruce, David K.E., Ambassador to the United Kingdom
  • Bundy, McGeorge, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
  • Burris, Colonel Howard L., Military Assistant to the Vice President
  • Butler, Richard A., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from October 1963
  • Calhoun, John C., Minister and Assistant Chief of Mission at Berlin from May 1963
  • Carstens, Karl, State Secretary in the German Foreign Ministry
  • Cash, Frank E. Jr., Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Clarke, General Bruce C., Commander in Chief, U.S. Army, Europe, until May 1962
  • Clay, Brigadier General Lucius D., President’s Special Representative in Berlin until May 1962; thereafter Special Consultant to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Cleveland, Harlan, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs
  • Clifton, Major General Chester V., Jr., Military Aide to the President
  • Couve de Murville, Maurice, French Foreign Minister
  • Cowles, Gardner, Editor of the Des Moines Register and Tribune
  • Creel, Robert C., Director of the Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Davis, Richard H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
  • Day, Arthur R., Member of the Berlin Task Force, Department of State, until June 1962; thereafter Political Officer at Berlin
  • de Gaulle, Charles, President of France
  • Dobrynin, Anatoli F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States from March 1962
  • Dowling, Walter C., Ambassador to Germany until April 1963
  • Eckardt, Felix von, State Secretary in the German Press and Information Office
  • Erhard, Ludwig, German Minister of Economic Affairs until October 1963; thereafter Chancellor
  • Finletter, Thomas K., Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • Foster, William C., Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
  • Freeman, General Paul L., Jr., Commander in Chief, U.S. Army, Europe, from May 1962
  • Gavin, James M., Ambassador to France until September 1962
  • Gilpatric, Roswell L., Deputy Secretary of Defense
  • Globke, Hans, State Secretary in the Office of Chancellor Adenauer
  • Gray, Major General David W., Head of the Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Grewe, Wilhelm C., German Ambassador to the United States until September 1962
  • Gromyko, Andrei I., Soviet Foreign Minister
  • Guthrie, John C., Director of the Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Hassel, Kai-Uwe von, German Minister of Defense from 1962
  • Hillenbrand, Martin J., Director of the Berlin Task Force and the Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until July 1963; thereafter Minister to Germany
  • Hilsman, Roger Jr., Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, until April 1963
  • Holloway, Jerome K., Jr., Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Home, Lord Douglas, British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs until October 1963
  • Hood, Viscount Samuel, British Minister to the United States
  • Hulick, Charles E., Jr., Deputy Assistant Chief of Mission at Berlin
  • 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
  • Kaysen, Carl, President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs
  • Kennedy, John F., President of the United States until November 22, 1963
  • Kennedy, Robert F., Attorney General of the United States
  • Khrushchev, Nikita S., Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
  • Kitchen, Jeffrey C., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Political/Military Affairs
  • Klein, David, Member of the National Security Council Staff
  • Knappstein, Karl H., German Ambassador to the United States from October 1962
  • Kohler, Foy D., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until August 1962; thereafter Ambassador to the Soviet Union
  • Konev, Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan S., Commander in Chief, Group of Soviet Forces in Germany until 1962
  • Kornienko, Georgi M., Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in the United States
  • Kranich, Robert H., Office of Atlantic Political and Military Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
  • Kreisky, Bruno, Austrian Foreign Minister
  • Kroll, Hans S., German Ambassador to the Soviet Union until September 1962
  • Kuznetzov, Vasili V., Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister
  • Lebel, Claude, French Minister-Counselor in the United States
  • Legere, Colonel Lawrence J., Assistant to the President’s Military Representative
  • Lejins, Nora, Department of State interpreter
  • Lemnitzer, Lieutenant General Lyman L., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until October 1962; thereafter Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
  • Leopold, Kurt, Head of the German Interzonal Trade Office in Berlin
  • Lightner, E. Allan, Jr., Minister and Deputy Chief of Mission at Berlin until May 1963
  • Lilienfeld, Georg, German Minister to the United States
  • Macmillan, Harold, British Prime Minister until October 1963
  • Manning, Robert J., Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs
  • McCloy, John J., former High Commissioner for Germany and President’s Adviser on Disarmament
  • McCone, John A., Director of Central Intelligence
  • McGhee, George C., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until March 1963; thereafter Ambassador to Germany
  • McNamara, Robert S., Secretary of Defense
  • Mende, Erich, Chairman of the German Free Democratic Party and Minister for All-German Questions from October 1963
  • Mikoyan, Anastas I., First Vice Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
  • Morris, Brewster H., Minister in Germany until 1963
  • Nitze, Paul H., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs and from October 1962, Chairman of the Berlin-NATO Subcommittee of the Executive Committee of the National Security Council
  • Norstad, Lieutenant General Lauris, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, until 1962
  • Ormsby Gore, David, British Ambassador to the United States
  • Owen, Henry D., Deputy Counselor and Vice Chairman of the Policy Planning Council
  • Penberthy, Grover W., Berlin Task Force, Department of State
  • Polk, Major General James H., U.S. Commander in Berlin from January 1963
  • Reinkemeyer, Albert, Deputy Director, Division II, German Foreign Ministry
  • Roberts, Sir Frank, British Ambassador to the Soviet Union until November 1962
  • Rostow, Walt W., Counselor of the Department of State and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council; from October 1962, Chairman of the Advance Planning Subcommittee of the Executive Committee of the National Security Council
  • Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State
  • Salinger, Pierre E.G., President’s Press Secretary
  • Schaetzel, J. Robert, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from September 1962
  • Schroeder, Gerhard, German Foreign Minister
  • Schuetz, Klaus, Berlin Senator for Bundestag Affairs
  • Semenov, Vladimir S., Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
  • Shuckburgh, Sir Evelyn, British Deputy Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
  • Smirnovsky, Mikhail N., Chief of the U.S. Section of the Soviet Foreign Ministry
  • Smith, Bromley, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council
  • Sorensen, Theodore C., President’s Special Counsel
  • Stevenson, Adlai E., Permanent Representative to the United Nations
  • Strauss, Franz Joseph, German Minister of Defense until 1962
  • Sukhodrev, Victor, Soviet interpreter
  • Taylor, General Maxwell D., President’s Military Representative until October 1962; thereafter Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Thant, U, United Nations Secretary-General
  • Thompson, Llewellyn E., Ambassador to the Soviet Union until July 1962; thereafter Ambassador at Large
  • Tyler, William R., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until August 1962; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
  • Ulbricht, Walter, Chairman of the German Democratic Republic Council of State and of the Socialist Unity Party
  • Watson, Major General Albert, II, U.S. Commandant in Berlin from December 1962
  • Weiss, Seymour, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
  • Westrick, Ludgar, State Secretary in the German Economics Ministry
  • Yakubovsky, Marshal of the Soviet Union Ivan I., Commander in Chief, Group of Soviet Forces in Germany from 1962
  • Zorin, Valerian A., Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister