VISITS OF WEST GERMAN OFFICIALS TO THE UNITED STATES, INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE OUTCOME OF THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS, SEPTEMBER 6, 1953; UNITED STATES ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE; POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO GERMANY (NSC 160/1); NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY WITH RESPECT TO GERMANY (PSB D–21); AND INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES IN PROPOSED INCREASES IN THE FEDERAL BORDER POLICE


[170] No. 170
Memorandum by John J. McCloy

740.5/3–1653


[171] No. 171
Memorandum of Conversation, by Anton Pabsch of the Office of the United States High Commissioner for Germany

Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation, lot 64 D 199, “Germany”


[185] No. 185
Communiqué on the United States-German Talks

Conference files, lot 59 D 95, CF 142A


[189] No. 189
Chancellor Adenauer to President Eisenhower

662A.00/6–453


[190] No. 190
Chancellor Adenauer to President Eisenhower

Eisenhower Library, Eisenhower papers, Whitman file


[192] No. 192
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

762A.00/6–353


[198] No. 198
The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Aldrich) to the Department of State

762.0221/6–1753: Telegram


[199] No. 199
The Secretary of State to the Embassy in the United Kingdom

862A.501/6–2253: Telegram