Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume XL,
Germany and Berlin, 1969–1972
Persons
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Abras(s)imov, Pyotr A., Soviet
Ambassador to East Germany until 1971; thereafter Soviet Ambassador to
France
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Abshire, David M., Assistant
Secretary of State for Congressional Relations from April 20, 1970
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Acheson, Dean, former Secretary
of State (1949–1953)
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Adenauer, Konrad
(CDU), former Chancellor of the
Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1963)
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Agnew, Spiro T., Vice
President of the United States from January 20, 1969
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Ahlers, Conrad
(SPD), Deputy Head of the West German
Press and Information Office until October 22, 1969, then State Secretary
and Head (government spokesman) of the Office until December 4, 1972; member
of the Bundestag from December 13, 1972
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Akalovsky, Alexander, Political
Officer at the Mission (Chief of the Eastern Affairs Section) in Berlin from
July 1970
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Alexandrov-Agentov, Andrei
M., Advisor (National Security) to the General Secretary
(Brezhnev) of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Allardt, Helmut, West German
Ambassador to the Soviet Union until March 31, 1972
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Arnaud, Claude, Director of
European Affairs in the French Foreign Ministry
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Audland, Christopher John,
Counselor at the British Embassy in West Germany from March 24, 1970
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Bahr, Egon
(SPD), Special Ambassador and Chief of
the Planning Staff in the West German Foreign Office until October 21, 1969;
then State Secretary (Foreign, Defense, and German Policy) in the Federal
Chancellery and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Germany in
Berlin; also West German Minister for Special Tasks from December 15,
1972
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Baker, John A., Jr., Country
Director for Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Bureau for European Affairs
from August 1970
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Barzel, Rainer
(CDU), member of the Bundestag;
Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Party Group; CDU Party Chairman from October 4, 1971; CDU/CSU
candidate for Chancellor in the 1972 Bundestag Election (from November 29,
1971)
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Bauer, Leo
(SPD), Chief Editor of Die Neue Gesellschaft; advisor to Willy Brandt
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Beam, Jacob D., Ambassador to
the Soviet Union from April 18, 1969
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Berg, Hermann von, Division
Chief in the Press Office for the Chairman (Stoph) of the Ministerial Council of the German Democratic
Republic; informal East German emissary
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Bergsten, C. Fred, member of
the National Security Council Operations Staff (International Economic
Affairs) from January 1969 until June 1971
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Bertsch, Herbert, Deputy
Director of the Press Office for the Chairman (Stoph) of the Ministerial Council of the German Democratic
Republic
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Binder, David,
New York Times bureau chief in Bonn
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Birrenbach, Kurt
(CDU), member of the Bundestag;
informal West German (CDU) emissary
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Blumenfeld, Erik
(CDU), member of the Bundestag
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Boerner, Michael P., Political
Officer at the Embassy in West Germany until July 1971
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Bohlen, Charles E., Secretary
of State ad interim on January 20, 1969; Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Political Affairs until January 22, 1969
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Bondarenko, Alexander P.,
Minister at the Soviet Embassy in West Germany until April 1971; then head
of the Third European Division in the Soviet Foreign Ministry
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Brandt, Willy
(SPD), SPD Chairman; former Governing Mayor of Berlin; West German
Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister until October 21, 1969; SPD candidate for Chancellor in the 1969 and
1972 Bundestag elections; Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from
October 22, 1969
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Brezhnev, Leonid I., General
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
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Brimelow, Thomas, British
Ambassador to Poland; then Deputy Under Secretary of State in the British
Foreign Office from March 19, 1969
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Brosio, Manlio G., General
Secretary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization until October 1,
1971
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Brower, Charles N., Assistant
Legal Adviser for European Affairs, Department of State, from November 1969
until July 1971; then Deputy Legal Adviser
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Burns, Arthur F., Counselor to
the President from January 1969 until January 1970; then Chairman of the
Federal Reserve Board
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Butterfield, Alexander P.,
Deputy Assistant to the President
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Carstens, Karl
(CDU), State Secretary and Head of the
West German Federal Chancellery until October 22, 1969; member of the
Bundestag from December 13, 1972
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Cash, Frank E., Jr., Deputy
Chief of Mission (Charge d’Affaires from February 20 until June 27, 1972) at
the Embassy in West Germany from June 1971
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Ceausescu, Nicolae, General
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party and
Chairman of the State Council of the Socialist Republic of Romania
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Chou Enlai
(Zhou Enlai), Premier of the People’s Republic of China
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Church, Frank F., Senator
(D-Idaho)
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Clay, Lucius D., former Deputy
Military Governor and Military Governor of Germany (1945–1949)
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Cline, Ray S., Director of the
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, from October 26,
1969
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Connally, John B., Secretary
of the Treasury from February 8, 1971 until May 16, 1972
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Cromer, Earl of
(George Rowland Stanley Baring), British Ambassador to the United
States from February 8, 1971
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Cushman, Lieutenant General Robert E.,
Jr., USMC, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
from May 7, 1969 until December 31, 1971; then Commandant of the Marine
Corps
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Cyrankiewicz, Józef, Polish
Minister-President; then Chairman of the State Council from December 23,
1970 until March 28, 1972
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Dahrendorf, Ralf
(FDP), member of the Bundestag from
October 20, 1969; Parliamentary State Secretary in the West German Foreign
Office from October 22, 1969; member of the European Community Commission in
Brussels and Director of the Division for “Foreign Relations” in the West
German Foreign Office after June 1, 1970
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Davis, Jeanne W., Director of
the National Security Council Secretariat from 1969 until 1971; then
National Security Council Staff Secretary
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Dean, Jonathan, Political
Counselor (Chief of the Political Section) at the Embassy in West Germany
until September 1972
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Diehl, Günther, State Secretary
and Head of the West German Press and Information Office (government
spokesman) until October 22, 1969
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Dobrynin, Anatoly F., Soviet
Ambassador to the United States; candidate member and, from April 1971, full
member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
-
Douglas-Home, Alexander F.,
British Foreign Minister from June 20, 1970
-
Downey, Arthur T., Attorney
Advisor in the Office of the Assistant Legal Adviser for European Affairs,
Department of State, until September 1969; then member of the National
Security Council Operations Staff (Europe) until 1972
-
Dubs, Adolph, Acting Country
Director for the Soviet Union, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, until April 1969; then Country Director until August 1971; Deputy
Chief of Mission at the Embassy in the Soviet Union from September
1972
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Duckwitz, Georg Ferdinand,
First State Secretary (Political and Administrative Affairs) in the West
German Foreign Office until May 31, 1970
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Ehmke, Horst
(SPD), State Secretary in the West
German Justice Ministry until March 26, 1969; then West German Justice
Minister until October 21, 1969; then State Secretary and Head of the
Federal Chancellery, as well as Minister for Special Tasks, until December
15, 1972; thereafter Minister for Research and Technology
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Eliot, Theodore L., Jr.,
Executive Secretary of the Department of State from August 10, 1969
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Ellsworth, Robert F.,
Assistant to the President from January until May 1969; Permanent
Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization from
May 13, 1969 until June 30, 1971
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Erhard, Ludwig
(CDU), former Chancellor of the
Federal Republic of Germany (1963–1966)
-
Falin, Valentin M., head of
the Third European Department in the Soviet Foreign Ministry until April
1971; Soviet Ambassador to West Germany from May 3, 1971
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Fazio, V. James, member of the
National Security Council Staff from 1970 until 1971; then Assistant
Director of the White House Situation Room until 1972
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Fessenden, Russell, Deputy
Chief of Mission (Charge d’Affaires from January 14 until July 22, 1969) at
the Embassy in West Germany until July 1971; then Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for European Affairs
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Flanigan, Peter M., Consultant
to the President on Administration and Staffing from January until April
1969; thereafter Assistant to the President (for International Economic
Affairs from January 1972); also Executive Director of the Council for
International Economic Policy from February 1972
-
Frank, Paul, head of the First
Political Division in the West German Foreign Office until June 1, 1970;
then First State Secretary (Political and Administrative Affairs)
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de Gaulle, Charles, President
of France until April 28, 1969
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Genscher, Hans-Dietrich
(FDP), member of the Bundestag; FDP Deputy Party Chairman; West German Minister
of the Interior from October 22, 1969
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Gerstenmaier, Eugen
(CDU), President of the Bundestag
until January 31, 1969; CDU Deputy
Chairman
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Gierek, Edward, member of the
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers’ Party;
First Secretary of the Central Committee from December 20, 1970
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Goldwater, Barry M., Senator
(R-Arizona)
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Gomulka, Wladislaw, member of
the Politburo and First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Polish
United Workers’ Party until December 20, 1970
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Gradl, Johann Baptist
(CDU), member of the Bundestag;
Chairman of the Bundestag Committee for Inner-German Relations
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Grewe, Wilhelm G., West German
Permanent Representative on the Council of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization
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Gromyko, Andrei, Soviet Foreign
Minister
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Guttenberg, Karl Theodor Freiherr von und
zu
(CSU), member of the Bundestag;
Parliamentary State Secretary in the West German Foreign Office until
October 22, 1969
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Haig, Colonel
(from November 1969, Brigadier General; from March 1972, Major
General)
Alexander M., Jr.,
USA, Senior Military Assistant to the
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from January 20,
1969 until June 1970; then Deputy Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs
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Halperin, David, member of the
Office of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs in
1971
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Harkort, Günther, head of the
Division for Trade and Development Policy in the West German Foreign Office
until March 17, 1969; then Second State Secretary until May 30, 1970
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Hassell, Kai-Uwe von
(CDU), West German Minister of
Displaced Persons, Refugees and War Wounded until February 5, 1969; then
President of the Bundestag; CDU Deputy
Chairman
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Heath, Edward, British Prime
Minister from June 19, 1970
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Heck, Bruno
(CDU), member of the Bundestag; CDU General Secretary until 1971
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Heinemann, Gustav W.
(SPD), West German Minister of Justice
until March 26, 1969; SPD/FDP Candidate for President in the 1969
Bundesversammlung election; President of the Federal Republic of Germany
from July 1, 1969
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Henderson, Nicholas, British
Ambassador to Poland from March 1969 until July 1972; then British
Ambassador to West Germany
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Hillenbrand, Martin J.,
Ambassador to Hungary until February 15, 1969; Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs from February 20, 1969 until April 30, 1972; then
Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from June 27, 1972
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Holschuh, Captain Howard W.,
USN, Naval Intelligence Officer in Germany
(Frankfurt) from December 1969 to August 1972
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Honecker, Erich, member of the
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of (East)
Germany and Secretary of the National Defense Council of the German
Democratic Republic; from May 3, 1971, First Secretary of the Central
Committee; and from June 24, 1971, Chairman of the National Defense
Council
-
Houdek, Robert, member of the
Office of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from
January 1969 until July 1971
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Hughes, Thomas L., Director of
the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State until August
25, 1969
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Humphrey, Hubert H., Vice
President until January 20, 1969; Senator (D-Minnesota) from January
1971
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Hupka, Herbert, member of the
Bundestag
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Hyland, William G., member of
the National Security Council Operations Staff (Europe) from 1969 until
1972
-
Irwin, John N., II, Under
Secretary of State from September 21, 1970 until July 12, 1972; Deputy
Secretary of State from July 13, 1972
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Jackling, Roger W., British
Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany
-
Jackson, Henry M., Senator
(D-Washington)
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Jedrychowski, Stefan, Polish
Foreign Minister until December 22, 1971
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Johnpoll, Alexander C., Acting
Director of the Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs,
Department of State, until June 1969; also Deputy Director of the Berlin
Task Force from March 1969 until June 1969
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Johnson, Lyndon B., President
of the United States until January 20, 1969
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Johnson, U. Alexis, Under
Secretary of State for Political Affairs from February 7, 1969
-
Karamessines, Thomas H.,
Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency
-
Kennedy, David M., Secretary
of the Treasury from January 20, 1969 until December 14, 1970
-
Kennedy, Colonel Richard T.,
(USA, Ret.), member of the National
Security Council Staff from 1969 to 1970; then Director of the Planning
Group, National Security Council Staff
-
Kevorkov, Vëiìacheslav,
KGB representative at the Soviet Council of
Ministers
-
Khrushchev, Nikita, former
First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Chairman of
the Soviet Council of Ministers
-
Khotulev, Bronislav P.,
Counselor at the Soviet Embassy in East Germany
-
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg
(CDU), Chancellor of the Federal
Republic of Germany until October 21, 1969; CDU/CSU Candidate for
Chancellor in the 1969 Bundestag election; also CDU Party Chairman until October 4, 1971
-
Kissinger, Henry A., Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs from January 20, 1969
-
Klein, David, Deputy Assistant
Chief of Mission in Berlin until April 1971; then Assistant Chief
(Minister)
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Kohl, Helmut
(CDU), Minister President of
Rheinland-Pfalz from May 19, 1969; also CDU
Deputy Party Chairman
-
Kohl, Michael, State Secretary
for the Ministerial Council of the German Democratic Republic
-
Kornienko, Georgi M., head of
the American Department in the Soviet Foreign Ministry
-
Kosygin, Alexei N., Chairman
(Premier) of the Soviet Council of Ministers
-
Kozyrev, Semen P., Soviet
Deputy Foreign Minister
-
Kraft, Joseph, syndicated
columnist
-
Kvitinsky, Yuli A., Counselor
at the Soviet Embassy in West Germany
-
Laird, Melvin R., Secretary of
Defense from January 22, 1969
-
Lednev, Valery V., Soviet
journalist; KGB representative
-
Ledsky, Nelson C., Political
Officer at the Embassy in West Germany until July 1969; then Country Officer
for Berlin and the Soviet Zone (East Germany), Office of the Country
Director for Germany, Bureau for European Affairs, Department of
State
-
Lesh, Donald R., member of the
National Security Council Operations Staff (Europe), 1969–1970
-
Lincoln, George A., Director
of the Office of Emergency Preparedness
-
Livingston, Robert Gerald,
Political Officer (Deputy Chief of the Political Section) at the Embassy in
West Germany until August 1970; Office of Disarmament and Communist
Political-Military Affairs, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department
of State, from November 1971 until February 1972; then member of the
National Security Council Operations Staff (Europe)
-
Lodge, Henry Cabot, Ambassador
to the Federal Republic of Germany from May 27, 1968 until January 14,
1969
-
Lord Winston, member of the
National Security Council Planning Staff and Group from January 1969 until
1970; also member of the National Security Council Operations Staff (United
Nations Affairs) from September 1969 until 1970; thereafter staff member of
the Office of the Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs
-
Lübke, Heinrich
(CDU), President of the Federal
Republic of Germany until July 1, 1969
-
Lustig, René, Second Counselor
at the French Embassy in West Germany until June 1972; thereafter First
Counselor
-
Mansfield, Mike, Senator
(D-Montana); Senate Majority Leader
-
Marx, Werner, (CDU), member of the Bundestag
-
McCloy, John J., former
US Military Governor and High
Commissioner for Germany (1949–1952)
-
McGovern, George S., Senator
(D-South Dakota); Democratic candidate and nominee for President in
1972
-
McManis, David Y., member of
the Office of the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
from 1969 until 1971; then Director of the White House Situation Room
-
Meyer, Cord, Jr., Assistant
Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency
-
Mitchell, John N., Attorney
General from January 20, 1969 until February 15, 1972; then Chairman of the
Committee to Re-Elect the President until July 1, 1972
-
Moersch, Karl, member of the
Bundestag (FDP); Parliamentary State
Secretary in the West German Foreign Office from July 1, 1970
-
Moorer, Admiral Thomas H.,
USN, Chief of Naval Operations until July 1,
1970; then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Morris, Brewster H., Assistant
Chief of Mission (Minister) in Berlin until April 1971
-
Mosbacher, Emil, Jr., Chief of
Protocol, Department of State, from January 21, 1969 until June 30,
1972
-
Muskie, Edmund S., Senator
(D-Maine); Democratic candidate for President in 1972
-
Nelson, James C., Economic
Officer in the (Office of German Affairs) Office of the Country Director for
Germany, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, from July
1969
-
Nixon, Richard M., President
of the United States from January 20, 1969
-
Noebel, Hans H., Minister at
the West German Embassy in the United States from March 16, 1970
-
Norden, Albert, member of the
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of (East)
Germany
-
Nutter, G. Warren, Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from March 4,
1969
-
Obst, Harry, interpreter in the
Language Services Division, Office of Operations, Bureau of Administration,
Department of State
-
Oncken, Dirk, Minister at the
West German Embassy in Washington; Chief of the Planning Staff in the West
German Foreign Office from February 17, 1970
-
Osterheld, Horst, head of
Division II (Foreign and Inner-German Relations, and External Security) in
the West German Federal Chancellery until November 24, 1969
-
Packard, David, Deputy
Secretary of Defense from January 24, 1969 until December 13, 1971
-
Pauls, Rolf, West German
Ambassador to the United States from January 31, 1969
-
Pedersen, Richard F.,
Counselor of the Department of State from January 24, 1969
-
Podgorny, Nicolai V., Chairman
of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
-
Pompidou, Georges, President of
France from June 20, 1969
-
Puhan, Alfred, Acting Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until April 1969; also
Director of the Berlin Task Force from March until April 1969; Ambassador to
Hungary June 16, 1969
-
Read, Benjamin H., Executive
Secretary of the Department of State until February 14, 1969
-
Richardson Elliot L., Under
Secretary of State from January 23, 1969 until June 23, 1970
-
Robert, Horst-Krafft, Director
of Subdivision A in the Division for Trade Policy, Development Policy, and
European Economic Integration in the West German Foreign Office from March
17, 1969
-
Rodman, Peter W., member of
the Planning Group, National Security Council Staff, from 1969 until 1970;
thereafter staff member of the Office of the Assistant for National Security
Affairs
-
Rogers, William P., Secretary
of State from January 22, 1969
-
Ruete, Hans, head of the Second
Political Division in the West German Foreign Office; West German Ambassador
to France from June 15, 1970
-
Rush, Kenneth, Ambassador to
the Federal Republic of Germany from July 22, 1969 until February 20, 1972;
Deputy Secretary of Defense from February 23, 1972
-
Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State
until January 20, 1969
-
Sahm, Ulrich, Director of
Subdivision A (East-West Relations) in the Second Political Division of the
West German Foreign Office until October 21, 1969; then head of Division II
(Foreign and Inner-German Relations and External Security) in the Federal
Chancellery; West German Ambassador to the Soviet Union from April 26,
1972
-
Samuels, Nathaniel, Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from April 1, 1969 until May
31, 1972
-
Sauvagnargues, Jean, French
Ambassador to West Germany from May 5, 1970
-
Schaetzel, J. Robert,
Permanent Representative to the European Communities until October 25,
1972
-
Scheel, Walter
(FDP), FDP Party Chairman; FDP
Candidate for Chancellor in the 1969 Bundestag election; West German Vice
Chancellor and Foreign Minister from October 22, 1969
-
Schiller, Karl
(SPD), West German Minister for
Economic Affairs and Finance (from May 13, 1971) until July 2, 1972
-
Schmidt, Helmut
(SPD), Chairman of the SPD Parliamentary Party Group until October 21,
1969; West German Minister of Defense from October 22, 1969 until July 7,
1972; then West German Minister for Economic Affairs (until December 15,
1972) and Finance
-
Schnippenkötter, Swidbert,
Director of Subdivision B (General Disarmament and European Security) in the
Second Political Division of the West German Foreign Office and
Representative of the West German Government for Questions of Disarmament
and Arms Control
-
Schröder, Gerhard
(CDU), member of the Bundestag; West
German Defense Minister until October 21, 1969; CDU/CSU Candidate in the 1969
Bundesversammlung election; Chairman of the Bundestag Committee on Foreign
Affairs; Deputy CDU Party Chairman
-
Schütz, Klaus
(SPD), Governing Mayor of
Berlin
-
Schumann, Maurice, French
Foreign Minister from June 24, 1969
-
Semenov, Vladimir S., Soviet
Deputy Foreign Minister
-
Seydoux de Clausonne,
François, French Ambassador to West Germany
-
Seydoux de Clausonne, Roger,
French Ambassador to the Soviet Union
-
Shakespeare, Frank J., Jr.,
Director, U.S. Information Agency, from February 14, 1969
-
Shultz, George P., Secretary
of Labor from January 20, 1969 until June 10, 1970; then Director of the
Office of Management and Budget; Secretary of Treasury and Assistant to the
President from May 16, 1972
-
Skoug, Kenneth N. Jr., Deputy
Country Director for Germany, Bureau for European Affairs, Department of
State, from July 1969
-
Smith, Gerard C., Director of
the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency from February 7, 1969; from
November 19, 1969, also Representative (Ambassador) and Chairman of the U.S.
Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT I)
-
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, member of
the National Security Council Operations Staff (Europe) from January
1969
-
Spiers, Ronald I., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs (Director of the
Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs from September 1969) from August
1969
-
Spiro, Herbert J., member of
the Planning and Coordination Staff, Department of State, from July
1970
-
Spreti, Karl Graf von, West
German Ambassador to Guatemala until April 5, 1970
-
Springer, Axel C., owner and
Chairman of the Board of Axel Springer Verlag (West German publishing
company)
-
Springsteen, George S., Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State (Acting Secretary from May until August
1972) for European Affairs
-
Staden, Berndt von, Director of
Subdivision A in the First Political Division of the Foreign Office until
June 1, 1970; then head of the Political Division
-
Stans, Maurice H., Secretary
of Commerce from January 20, 1969 until January 27, 1972
-
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr.,
Ambassador to Poland until August 5, 1972; Assistant Secretary of State for
European Affairs from August 9, 1972
-
Stoltenberg, Gerhard, member of
the Bundestag; Deputy Chairman of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Party
Group
-
Stoph, Willi, Chairman of the
Ministerial Council of the German Democratic Republic; member of the
Politburo of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of (East)
Germany
-
Strauss, Franz Josef
(CSU), Chairman of the Christian
Social Union; member of the Bundestag; West German Minister of Finance until
October 21, 1969
-
Sutterlin, James S.,
(Director, Office of German Affairs) Country Director for Germany, Bureau
for European Affairs, Department of State, from June 1969
-
Swank, Emory C., Deputy Chief
of Mission at the Embassy in the Soviet Union until June 1969; then Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until September
1970
-
Thompson, Alan R.,
International Relations Officer in the Office of the Country Director for
Germany, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State, until July
1971
-
Tito, Josip Broz, President of
Yugoslavia
-
Toon, Malcolm, Acting Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs until May 1969; Ambassador
to Czechoslovakia from July 31, 1969 until October 11, 1971; then Ambassador
to Yugoslavia from October 23, 1971
-
Tsarapkin, Semen K., Soviet
Ambassador to West Germany until April 1971
-
Ulbricht, Walter, First
Secretary of the Central Committee of the Socialist Unity Party of (East)
Germany until May 3, 1971; Chairman of the State Council of the German
Democratic Republic
-
Volcker, Paul A., Under
Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs from January 1969
-
Vorontsov, Yuli M., Minister
at the Soviet Embassy in the United States
-
Walters, Major General
(from March 1972 Lieutenant General)
-
Vernon A.,
USA, Military Attaché at the Embassy in
France until April 1972; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from May 2,
1972
-
Watts, William, National
Security Council Staff Secretary from 1969 until April 1970
-
Wehmeyer, Donald A., Attorney
Adviser at the Embassy in West Germany
-
Wehner, Herbert
(SPD), West German Minister for
All-German Affairs until October 21, 1969; then Chairman of the SPD Bundestag Parliamentary Party Group; also
SPD Deputy Party Chairman
-
Weizsäcker, Richard von
(CDU), member of the Bundestag
-
Well, Günther van, Director of
the Department “Foreign Political Questions that Deal with Berlin and
Germany as a Whole” in the First Political Division of the West German
Foreign Office
-
Wienand, Karl
(SPD), member of the Bundestag; Whip
of the SPD Parliamentary Party Group
-
Wilson, Harold, Chairman of the
Labour Party; British Prime Minister until June 19, 1970
-
Winzer, Otto, East German
Foreign Minister
-
Young, David R., Jr.,
Administrative Assistant, Office of the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs (Kissinger)
-
Ziegler, Ronald L., White
House Press Secretary from January 20, 1969
-
Zorin, Valerian A., Soviet
Ambassador to France