Persons

  • Acheson, Dean, former Secretary of State and Presidential mediator for Cyprus, June–September 1964
  • Anderson, Robert, Office of the Under Secretary of State
  • Andreadis, Stratis (George), Greek businessman
  • Anghelis, General Odysseus, Chief of Staff, Greek Armed Forces, 1967–1968
  • Anschuetz, Norbert, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy in Greece to July 1967
  • Antonakos, Vice Marshal Georgios, Greek Air Force, 1964–1967
  • Apostolakis, Christos, Greek Minister of Labor, April–December 1967
  • Arnaoutis, Major Michele, Aide de Camp to King Constantine of Greece
  • Baker, John, U.S. Mission to the United Nations, New York
  • Ball, George W., Under Secretary of State to September 1966; Permanent Representative to the United Nations, June–September 1968
  • Barham, Richard W., Officer in Charge of Greek Affairs, Department of State, 1965–1967
  • Battle, Lucius D., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from April 1967
  • Bayulken, Haluk, Director General of Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Belcher, Taylor, Ambassador to Cyprus from May 1964
  • Bernardes, Carlos, Permanent Representative of Brazil to the United Nations; UN Secretary-General’s Representative in Cyprus, 1964
  • Bitsios, Dimitrios, Chief of Cabinet to King Constantine of Greece
  • Bracken, Katherine W., Director of the Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, Department of State, to May 1966; Chief of Political Section, Embassy in Greece, from June 1966
  • Brewster, H. Daniel, Chief of the Political Section, Embassy in Greece, to October 1965; Director of the Office of Greek Affairs, Department of State, from July 1966
  • Brosio, Manlio, Secretary General of NATO from August 1964
  • Bruce, David K.E., Ambassador to Great Britain
  • Buffum, William B., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from September 1965; Deputy Representative to the United Nations from January 1967
  • Bunche, Ralph, Under Secretary-General of the United Nations for Political Affairs
  • Bundy, McGeorge, Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs to February 1966
  • Bundy, William P., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs until March 1964; thereafter Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs
  • Burchinal, Lieutenant General David, Director of Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff, to 1966
  • Burdett, William C., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs to June 1964
  • Burns, John H., Political Adviser to the Supreme Commander, Allied Powers Europe, to September 1965
  • Burris, Phillip, Embassy in Italy to September 1965
  • Butler, Richard A., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs to October 1964
  • Caccia, Sir Harold, Permanent Under Secretary, British Foreign Office Caglayangil, Ihsan Sabri, Turkish Foreign Minister from October 1965
  • Canellopoulos (also Kanellopoulos), Panayiotis, leader of the National Radical Union (ERE); Greek Prime Minister, April 1967
  • Caramanlis (also Karamanlis), Constantine, former Greek Prime Minister
  • Carter, Lieutenant General Marshall S., Deputy Director, Central Intelligence Agency
  • Cash, Frank E. Jr., Counselor for Military Affairs, Embassy in Turkey, from July 1964
  • Chapman, General Leonard, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps
  • Chayes, Abram, Legal Adviser of the Department of State
  • Choidas, Constantine, Chief of Greek Royal Political Bureau to 1965
  • Christian, George, President Johnson’s Press Secretary from 1966
  • Churchill, George T., Officer in Charge of Turkish Affairs, Department of State, October 1964–July 1966
  • Cleveland, Harlan, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs to August 1965; Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from September 1965
  • Clerides, Glaufkos, Speaker of the Cypriot Parliament
  • Constantine II (also Konstantine), King of Greece from February 1964
  • Costopoulos (also Kostopoulos), Stavros, Greek Foreign Minister, February 1964–July 1965; Minister of Defense, July 1965–December 1966
  • Crawford, William A., Special Assistant for International Affairs to the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, October 1965–April 1967
  • Davis, Nathaniel, member, National Security Council Staff
  • Day, Arthur D., Office of United Nations Programs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Department of State
  • Day, John G., Political Officer, Embassy in Greece, to August 1968
  • De Gaulle, Charles, President of France
  • Denktash, Rauf, chief negotiator for the Turkish Cypriot community in 1968 intercommunal talks
  • Demirel, Suliman, Turkish Prime Minister from October 1965
  • Dillon, Robert S., Second Secretary of the Embassy in Turkey
  • Douglas Home, Sir Alec, British Prime Minister to October 1964
  • Dovas, Lieutenant General Konstantinos, Greek Army (retired), former Chief of King’s Household
  • Economides, Marcos, Executive Secretary, Greek Foreign Ministry
  • Economou-Gouras, Paul, Greek Foreign Minister, April–December 1967
  • Edwards, Don, U.S. Congressman (D-California)
  • Elekdag, Sukru, Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Erim, Nihan, chief Turkish negotiator at 1964 Geneva talks on Cyprus
  • Erkin, Feridun.C., Turkish Foreign Minister to February 1965.
  • Erselman, Brigadier General Andreas, Third Corps, Greek Army
  • Esenbel, Melih, Turkish Ambassador to the United States
  • Farmakis, Nikos, journalist; former member of the Greek Parliament
  • Federenko, Nikolai, Soviet Permanent Representative to the United Nations
  • Finletter, Thomas K., Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council to September 1965. Folsom, Robert S., Country Director for Cyprus, Department of State
  • Fowler, Henry H., Secretary of the Treasury from April 1965
  • Fraser, Donald, Congressman (D-Minnesota)
  • Frederika of Hanover, Queen of Greece to February 1964, thereafter Queen Mother of Greece
  • Freeman, William, First Secretary of the Embassy in Turkey, June 1964–September 1966
  • Freshman, C. Arnold, Embassy in Italy, July 1965–July 1967
  • Fulbright, J. William, Jr., Senator (D-Arkansas)
  • Garoufalias, Petros, Greek Minister of Defense, February 1964–July 1965
  • Gennimatas, General Ioannis, Chief of Staff, Greek Army, 1964
  • Georkadjis, Polykarpos, Cypriot Minister of Defense and Interior
  • Glazos, Manlios, leader of the Greek Democratic Left Party (EDA)
  • Goldberg, Arthur, Permanent Representative to the United Nations, July1965–June 1968
  • Gore, Sir David Ormsby (Lord Harlech), British Ambassador to the United States to 1965
  • Greenhill, Denis, Minister of the British Embassy in Washington
  • Grivas, Lieutenant General George, Commander, Cyprus National Guard
  • Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet Foreign Minister
  • Gyani, General Prem Singh, Commander, UN Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, March–June 1964
  • Handley, William J., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, September 1964–October 1967
  • Hare, Raymond A., Ambassador to Turkey to August 1965; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, September 1965–October 1966.
  • Harriman, W. Averell, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs to March 1965; Ambassador at Large from March 1965
  • Hart, Parker T., Ambassador to Turkey, July 1965–October 1968
  • Helms, Richard, Director of Central Intelligence from June 1966
  • Howison, John M., Director of the Office of Turkish Affairs, Department of State, July 1966–October 1968
  • Iakovos, Orthodox Archbishop of North and South America
  • Inonu, Ismet, Turkish Prime Minister to February 1965
  • Ioannides, Lieutenant Colonel Dimitrios, Chief of Greek Military Police (ESA) from April 1967
  • Isik, Hasan, Turkish Foreign Minister, February–October 1965
  • Jacovides, Andreas, Political Director, Cypriot Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • James, Alan G., Political Section, Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and European Regional Organizations
  • Jernegan, John D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs to June 1965
  • Jessup, John, Consul General at Thessaloniki to October 1966
  • Johnson, Lyndon Baines, President of the United States
  • Johnson, Tom, White House Press Officer
  • Karamanlis, see Caramanlis
  • Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., Under Secretary of State from September 1966
  • Khrushchev, Nikita S., First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR until October 1964
  • King, Gordon D., Officer in Charge of Cypriot Affairs, Department of State, to May 1965
  • Knight, Ridgway B., Ambassador to Belgium from July 1965
  • Kohler, Foy D., Ambassador to the Soviet Union to November 1966; thereafter Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
  • Kokkas, Panos, Greek publisher
  • Kollias, Constantine, Greek Prime Minister, April–December 1967
  • Komer, Robert W., Member of the National Security Council Staff; Ambassador to Turkey from October 1968
  • Konstantine, see Constantine
  • Koren, Henry T., Deputy Director, Office of Southeast Asian Affairs, Department of State, to April 1964
  • Kostantopoulos, Savvas, Greek publisher
  • Kosygin, Alexei, Vice Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers until October 1964; thereafter Chairman (Premier)
  • Kutchuk, Fazil, Vice President of Cyprus
  • Kyprianou, Spyros, Cypriot Foreign Minister
  • Labouisse, Henry R., Ambassador to Greece to May 1965
  • Ladas, Lieutenant Colonel Ioannis, Greek military conspirator
  • Lakas, Lieutenant Colonel Antonios, Greek military conspirator
  • Lambrakis, Christos, Greek publisher
  • Lazaris, Lieutenant Colonel Ioannis, Greek military conspirator
  • Lemnitzer, General Lyman L., Supreme Commander, Allied Powers, Europe; also Commander, U.S. European Command
  • Liarrkos, Major General Sotirios, Greek Army officer
  • Lyssarides, Vassos, Socialist Party leader in Cyprus and personal physician to Archbishop Makarios
  • Makarezos, Lieutenant Colonel Nicholas, organizer of the 1967 military coup in Greece; Minister of Economic Coordination from April 1967
  • Makarios III, Orthodox Archbishop of Cyprus; President of Cyprus
  • Marie, Anne, of Denmark, Queen of Greece from February 1964
  • Markezinis, Spiros, Greek politician
  • Marks, Leonard, Director of the U.S. Information Agency
  • Martin, Paul, Canadian Foreign Minister to April 1968
  • Matsas, Alexander A., Greek Ambassador to the United States
  • McCaskill, Charles W., Cyprus Desk Officer, Department of State, June 1965–August 1967
  • McCone, John A., Director of Central Intelligence to April 1965
  • McFarland, George A., Consular-Political Officer, Embassy in Cyprus, to August 1965; Political Officer, Embassy in Turkey, September 1965–August 1967
  • McKiernan, Thomas, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy in Cyprus, to August 1964
  • McNamara, Robert S., Secretary of Defense to February 1968
  • McNaughton, John T., Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from March 1964
  • Menemencioglu, Turgut, Turkish Ambassador to the United States
  • Menon, Krishna, former Indian Foreign Minister
  • Mercouri, Melina, actress, proponent of democracy in Greece
  • Mexis, Lieutenant Colonel Antonios, Greek military conspirator; Secretary General of the Ministry of Social Welfare after April 1967
  • Mitsotakis, Konstantine, Greek Finance Minister, February 1964–July 1965
  • Natzinas, Lieutenant General Alexandros, Greek Army (retired)
  • Nikolareisis (also Nikolareizis), Demitiros, Greek Ambassador to Yugoslavia and Chief negotiator for Greece at 1964 Geneva talks on Cyprus
  • Nitze, Paul H., Under Secretary of Defense
  • Novas, George, Speaker of the Greek Parliament, February 1964–July 1965; Greek Prime Minister from July 1965
  • Palamas, Christos (Christian), Greek Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to August 1967; thereafter Greek Ambassador to the United States
  • Panaghoulis, Alexander, attempted assassin of Greek Prime Minister Papadopoulos, August 1968
  • Papadatos, Lieutenant General Christos, Greek Army officer
  • Papademas, Costas, Counselor, Cypriot Embassy in Washington
  • Papadopoulos, Lieutenant Colonel Constantine, Greek military conspirator
  • Papadopoulos, Lieutenant Colonel George, organizer of the 1967 Greek military coup; Minister to the Greek Prime Minister, April–December 1967; Prime Minister from December 1967
  • Papadopoulos, Tassos, Cypriot Minister of Labor
  • Papaligouras, Panayiotis, Greek Minister of Defense from April 1967
  • Papandreou, Andreas, Minister to the Greek Prime Minister, February–November 1964, Alternate Minister of Economic Coordination, February–July 1965
  • Papandreou, George, Greek Prime Minister, February 1964–July 1965
  • Papathanassiades, General Theodosius, Chief of Military Staff to King Constantine II of Greece
  • Pappas, Tom, Greek-American industrialist
  • Paraskevopoulos, John, Greek Prime Minister, December 1966–March 1967
  • Patsouros, Lieutenant Colonel Theodoros, Greek military conspirator
  • Pattakos (also Patakos), Brigadier Stylianos, organizer of the April 1967 Greek military coup; Greek Minister of the Interior from April 1967
  • Pearson, Lester, Canadian Prime Minister to April 1968 Perides, General George, Greek Army officer
  • Peurifoy, John H., Ambassador to Greece, September 1950–August 1953
  • Pezmazoglu, John, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Greece
  • Pipilus, General Ioannis, Chief of Greek Army Staff to 1964
  • Pipinelis, Panayiotis, Greek Foreign Minister from December 1967
  • Plaza Lasso, Galo, UN mediator in Cyprus, 1964–1965
  • Rallis, George, Greek Minister of Public Order, April 1967
  • Read, Benjamin H., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State, Executive Secretary, Department of State
  • Reedy, George E., Press Secretary to President Johnson, 1964–1965
  • Ritchie, Charles, Canadian Ambassador to the United States, 1962–1966
  • Rockwell, Stuart W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from September 1966
  • Rolz-Bennett, Jose, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Cyprus, 1964; Under Secretary-General for Special Political Affairs from 1965
  • Rossides, Zenon, Cypriot Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Ambassador to the United States
  • Rostow, Walt W., Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council, Department of State, until April 1966; thereafter Special Assistant to the President
  • Roufogalis, Lieutenant Colonel Michael, Deputy Chief, Greek Central Intelligence Agency
  • Rowan, Carl, Ambassador to Finland to February 1964; Director of the U.S. Information Agency, February 1964–October 1965
  • Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State
  • Sampson, Nicos, Greek Cypriot publisher and political activist
  • Sandys, Duncan, British Minister of Defense to October 1964
  • Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from September 1965
  • Smith, Bromley, Executive Secretary of the National Security Council
  • Sossides, John, Diplomatic Adviser to Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, 1964
  • Spandikakis, Lieutenant General Gregory, Chief, Greek Army General Staff, to April 1967; thereafter Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense
  • Springsteen, George S., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State to September 1966; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from October 1966
  • Stamatelopoulos, Lieutenant Colonel Dimitrios, Greek military conspirator
  • Stephanopoulos, Stephen, Greek Prime Minister, September 1965–December 1966
  • Sunay, Cedvet, President of Turkey from March 1966
  • Stein, Robert A., Adviser to the Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State
  • Stevenson, Adlai E., Permanent Representative to the United Nations to July 1965
  • Stikker, Dirk, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 1961–1964
  • Talbot, Phillips H., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs to September 1965; Ambassador to Greece from October 1965
  • Taylor, General Maxwell D., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to 1964
  • Thant, U, United Nations Secretary-General
  • Thimayya, General, Commander, UN Forces in Cyprus (UNFICYP) from July 1964
  • Thompson, Llewellyn H., Ambassador to the Soviet Union from December 1966
  • Toumbas, Admiral John, Greek Foreign Minister, May–December 1966
  • Tsasakos, Lieutenant Colonel Ilias, Chief of Greek Air Force Security
  • Tsatsos, Constantine, Greek Parliamentary Deputy
  • Tsirimokos, Elias, Greek Prime Minister from August 1965; Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, August 1965–April 1966
  • Tuomioja, Sakari Severi, UN mediator on Cyprus, March–July 1964
  • Turkmen, Ilter, Chairman of Policy Planning, Turkish Foreign Ministry
  • Tyler, William R., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs to May 1965
  • Urguplu, Ali Suat, Turkish Prime Minister, February–October 1965
  • Vagenas, Lieutenant Colonel George, Director of the Greek Army General Staff
  • Valenti, Jack, Special Assistant to the President
  • Vance, Cyrus, Deputy Secretary of Defense to June 1967; Presidential mediator for Cyprus, November–December 1967
  • Venizelos, Sophocles, Greek Parliamentary Deputy; deputy leader of the Center Union Party until February 1964.
  • Vigderman, Alfred G., Counselor for Political Affairs, Embassy in Greece to August 1966
  • Wehmeyer, Donald A., Division of Near Eastern and Asian Affairs, Office of the Legal Adviser, Department of State
  • Wheeler, General Earle, U.S. Army Chief of Staff until July 1, 1964; thereafter Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Wilkins, Fraser, Ambassador to Cyprus to May 1964
  • Wood, Chalmers, Director of the Office of Cyprus Affairs, Department of State, August 1966–May 1967
  • Yost, Charles W., Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations from September 1965
  • Zoitakis, General George, Regent of Greece from December 1967
  • Zolotas, Zenophone, Governor of the Bank of Greece