Persons

  • Agnew, Spiro T., Vice President until October 10, 1973
  • Albert, Carl, Democratic Congressman from Oklahoma; Speaker of the House
  • Alexandrakis, Menelaos, Greek Ambassador to the United States from August 1974
  • Anderson, Robert, Department of State spokesman
  • Androutsopoulos, Adamantios, Greek Prime Minister from November 1973 until July 1974
  • Angelis, Gen. Odysseus, Chief of Staff, Hellenic Armed Forces until 1973; Greek Vice President until July 1973
  • Annenberg, Walter H., Ambassador to United Kingdom until October 1974
  • Atherton, Alfred L., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until April 1974
  • Averoff-Tositsas, Evangelos, Greek Minister of Defense from July 1974
  • Bayülken, Ümit Haluk, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs until 1974
  • Bitsios, Dimitrios, Greek Foreign Minister from October 1974
  • Bonanos, Gen. Grigorios, Commander-in-Chief of the Hellenic Armed Forces Supreme Command from 1973 until 1974
  • Boyatt, Thomas, Director of Cypriot Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State until 1973
  • Brademas, John, Democratic Congressman from Indiana
  • Brandt, Willy, German Chancellor until 1974
  • Brown, Gen. George S., Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force from August 1973; Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from July 1974
  • Buffum, William B., Assistant Secretary of State for International Organizations from 1973 until 1975
  • Bush, George H.W., Director of Central Intelligence from January 30, 1976 until January 20, 1977
  • Çaglayangil, Ihsan Sabri, Turkish Foreign Minister from March 1975
  • Callaghan, James, British Foreign Secretary from March 1974 until April 1976; Prime Minister from April 1976
  • Cargo, William I., Director of Policy Planning Staff, Department of State until July 1973
  • Christophides, John CI., Cypriot Foreign Minister until July 1974
  • Clements, William P. (Bill), Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1973 until 1976
  • Clerides, Glafkos, Speaker of Cypriot parliament under Makarios; acting President of Cyprus from July until December 1974; founder of Democratic Rally Party in 1976
  • Clift, A. Denis, Member of NSC Staff
  • Cline, Ray S., Director, Office of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, until 1973
  • Colby, William, Director of Central Intelligence until January 1976
  • Constantine II (Konstantinos), King of Greece until June 1973
  • Crawford, William R., Ambassador to Cyprus from August 1974
  • Cromer, Earl of (George Rowland Stanley Baring), British Ambassador to the United States until 1974
  • Crosland, Anthony, British Foreign Secretary from April 1976 until January 1977
  • Davies, Roger P., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until February 1974; Ambassador to Greece from July 1974; assassinated in Nicosia, Cyprus, August 1974
  • Davis, Jeanne W., NSC Staff Secretary
  • Day, John, Office of Greek Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, from 1974 until 1976
  • Demirel, Süleyman, Turkish Prime Minister from March 1975
  • Denktash, Rauf, Vice President of the Republic of Cyprus from 1973 until 1975
  • Dillon, Robert S., Office of Turkish Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State from September 1971 until June 1974
  • Dimitriou, Nicos G., Cypriot Ambassador to the United States from 1974
  • Dobrynin, Anatoly, Soviet Ambassador to the United States
  • Douglas-Home, Sir Alexander Frederick, British Foreign Secretary until March 4, 1974
  • Dountas, Michalis, Greek Ambassador to Cyprus
  • Eagleburger, Lawrence S., Member of NSC Staff from June 1973; Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State from October 1973
  • Eagleton, Thomas F., Democratic Senator from Missouri
  • Ecevit, Bülent, Turkish Prime Minister from January until November 1974
  • Eliot, Theodore L., Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department of State until September 26, 1973
  • Ellsworth, Robert, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from June 1974 until December 1975; Deputy Secretary of Defense from December 1975
  • Erbakan, Necmettin, Chairman of the National Salvation Party (Turkey)
  • Esenbel, Melih, Turkish Ambassador to the U.S. until November 1974; Turkish Foreign Minister from November 1974 until March 1975; Turkish Ambassador to the United States from April 1975
  • Fascell, Dante B., Democratic Congressman from Florida
  • Ford, Gerald R., Republican Congressman from Michigan until 1973; House Minority Leader until 1973; Vice President of the United States from October 13, 1973 until August 8, 1974; President of the United States from August 8, 1974 until January 20, 1977
  • Frelinghuysen, Peter, Democratic Congressman from New Jersey
  • Fulbright, William, Democratic Senator from Arkansas until 1974; Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee until 1974
  • Genscher, Hans Dietrich, German Foreign Minister from May 1974
  • Giscard d’Estaing, Valery, French President from May 1974
  • Ghizikis, Phaidon, Greek President November 1973 until December 1974
  • Grivas, Col. George, leader of EOKA until January 1974; Commander of Cyprus National Guard from 1964 to 1967
  • Gromyko, Andrei A., Soviet Foreign Minister
  • Güneç, Turan, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs until 1974
  • Gürler, Gen. Faruk, Commander-in-Chief of Turkish Army until 1974; President of NATO Military Committee until 1973
  • Habib, Philip C., Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs from September 1974 until June 1976; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from June 1976
  • Haig, Gen. Alexander M., Jr., Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs until January 1973; Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from November 1974 until January 1977; Army Vice Chief of Staff from January until August 1973; Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff from August 1973 until August 1974; Commander in Chief, European Command and Supreme Allied Commander from 1974
  • Hamilton, Lee, Democratic Congressman from Indiana
  • Hartman, Arthur A., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from January 1974 until January 1977
  • Hays, Wayne, Democratic Congressman from Ohio until 1976
  • Heath, Edward, British Prime Minister from June 1970 until March 1974
  • Helms, Richard M., Director of Central Intelligence until February 1973
  • Humphrey, Hubert H., Democratic Senator from Minnesota
  • Hyland, William, Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, from January 1974 until November 1975
  • Iliou, Ilias, Spokesman for EDA
  • Ingersoll, Robert, Deputy Secretary of State from July 1974 until March 1976
  • Ioannides, Brigadier Gen. Dimitrios, Chief of Greek Military Security 1974
  • Irmak, Mahmut Sadi, Turkish Prime Minister from November 1974 until March 1975
  • Irwin, John N., II, Deputy Secretary of State until February 1, 1973
  • Isik, Hasan, Turkish Minister of Defense from January until September 1974
  • Johnson, U. Alexis, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until February 1, 1973; Ambassador at Large from February 1973 until January 1977
  • Kannellopoulos, Panayiotis, ERE leader
  • Karamanlis, Constantine, Greek Prime Minister from July 1974
  • Karayniannis, Denis, Greek Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1974 until 1975
  • Kennedy, Col. Richard T., Deputy Assistant to the President for NSC Planning from 1973 until 1975
  • Killick, Sir John, Deputy Under Secretary of State, British Foreign and Commonwealth Office from 1973 until 1975; Ambassador and UK Permanent Representative to NATO from 1975
  • Kissinger, Henry A., President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs until November 3, 1975; Secretary of State from September 21, 1973 until January 20, 1977
  • Korutuk, Fahri, Turkish President from April 1973
  • Kosciusko-Morizet, Jacques, French Ambassador to the United States
  • Kosygin, Alexei N., Soviet Premier
  • Kubisch, Jack, Assistant Secretary for Inter-American Affairs, Department of State from May 1973 until September 1974; Ambassador to Greece from September 1974
  • Lodal, Jan, Member of NSC Staff
  • Lord, Winston, Member of NSC Staff until 1973; Director of Policy Planning Staff, Department of State from October 1973 until January 1977
  • Lowenstein, James G., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from April 1974 until 1977
  • Luns, Joseph, NATO Secretary General
  • Lyssarides, Dr. Vassos, founder and President of Cyprus Socialist Party (EDEK); personal physician to Makarios
  • Macomber, William, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey
  • Makarios III, Archbishop of Cypriot Orthodox Church; President of Cyprus until July 15, 1974, and from July 23, 1974 until August 1977
  • Mansfield, Michael (Mike), Democratic Senator from Montana; thereafter Senate Majority Leader
  • Markezinis, Spyro, Greek Prime Minister from October until November 1973
  • Mavros, Georgios, Greek Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister from July until November 1974
  • McCloskey, Robert, Ambassador to Cyprus from May 1973 until January 1974; Ambassador at Large from December 1973 until February 1975
  • McFarlane, Robert C., Military Assistant to National Security Advisers Kissinger and Scowcroft until 1977 (Special Assistant starting in 1976)
  • Morgan, Thomas E., Democratic Congressman from Pennsylvania; Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs
  • Moorer, Adm. Thomas H., USN, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from July 1970 to June 1974
  • Niehuss, Rosemary, Member of NSC Staff
  • Nixon, Richard M., President of the United States until August 9, 1974
  • O’Neill, Thomas P. (Tip), Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts
  • Osorio-Taffal, Bibiano, UN Special Representative for UNFICYP until 1974
  • Papadopoulos, Col. George, Greek Prime Minister until November 1973
  • Papandreou, Andreas, Founder and Chairman of PASOK from 1974
  • Pauly, Gen. John W., Assistant to the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff from July 1974 until September 1975; Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Operations, Headquarters U.S. Air Force from September 1975 until July 1976; Vice Commander in Chief, U.S. Air Force Europe from July 1976
  • Pickering, Thomas R., Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department of State from 1973 until 1974
  • Pompidou, George, French President until 1974
  • Popper, David H., U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus until May 1973
  • Ramsbotham, Peter, British Ambassador to the United States from 1974
  • Rhodes, John J., Republican Congressman from Arizona; House Minority Leader from 1973 until 1975
  • Rockefeller, Nelson A., Vice President of the United States from December 19, 1974 until January 20, 1977
  • Rogers, William P., Secretary of State until September 3, 1973
  • Rosenthal, Benjamin S., Democratic Congressman from New Jersey
  • Rossides, Eugene T., General Counsel of AHEPA
  • Rumsfeld, Donald, Ambassador to NATO until 1974; Assistant to President Ford from August 1974 until October 1975; Secretary of Defense from October 1975
  • Rush, Kenneth, Deputy Secretary of State from February 1973 until May 1974
  • Sampson, Nikos, member of EOKA; President of Cyprus from July 15 to July 23, 1974
  • Sancar, Gen. Semih, Chief of Staff of Turkish General Staff from 1973
  • Sarbanes, Paul S., Democratic Congressman from Maryland until 1976
  • Saunders, Harold H., Member of NSC Staff until 1974; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from 1975
  • Sauvagnargues, Jean, French Foreign Minister from 1974 until 1976
  • Scali, John, Representative to the United Nations from 1973 until 1975
  • Schlesinger, James R., Secretary of Defense from July 1973 until October 1975
  • Schmidt, Helmut, German Chancellor from 1974
  • Scott, Hugh, Republican Senator from Pennsylvania
  • Scowcroft, Gen. Brent, Military Assistant to the President until 1973; Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from August 1973 until October 1975; President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs from November 1975
  • Simon, William E., Secretary of the Treasury from May 1974
  • Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asia Affairs until January 1974; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 1974 until June 1976
  • Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, Senior NSC Staff member until 1974; Counselor, Department of State from 1974
  • Springsteen, George S., Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from August 1973 until January 1974; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the Department from January 1974 until July 1976
  • Stabler, Wells, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from 1973 until 1974
  • Sunay, Cevdet, Turkish President until 1973
  • Talu, Mehmet Naim, Turkish Prime Minister from April 1973 until January 1974
  • Tasca, Henry, U.S. Ambassador to Greece until September 1974
  • Tetenes, Spiridon, Greek Foreign Minister from November 1973 until July 1974
  • Theodorakis, Mikis, Greek composer
  • Thornton, Thomas P., Member of Policy Planning Staff, Department of State
  • Tsatsos, Constantine, Greek President under Karamanlis
  • Tyler, William R., Negotiator sent to Athens, September 1974
  • Tzounis, John A., Director General, Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 1974
  • Van der Stoel, Max, Dutch Foreign Minister
  • Vance, Cyrus, Presidential mediator for Cyprus from November until December 1967
  • Vest, George, Director, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State from April 1974
  • Waldheim, Kurt, Secretary General of the United Nations
  • Walters, Lt. Gen. Vernon A., Deputy Director of Central Intelligence until July 31, 1976
  • Welch, Richard, CIA Station Chief in Athens assassinated on December 23, 1975
  • Whalen, Charles W., Republican Congressman from Ohio
  • Wilson, Harold, British Prime Minister until 976
  • Xanthopoulos-Palamas, Christos, Greek Foreign Minister from January until November 1973
  • Zagorianakos, Gen. Dimitrios, Commander-in-Chief of the Hellenic Armed Forces Supreme Command until November 1973
  • Ziegler, Ronald, White House Press Secretary until 1974