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  4. F. Problems of trizonal fusion

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1948, Germany and Austria, Volume II

F. Problems of trizonal fusion


[404] Editorial Note


[405] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

Berlin, July 31, 1948—5 p. m.

740.00119 Control (Germany)/7–3148: Telegram


[406] The United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) to the Secretary of State

Berlin, August 24, 1948—6 p. m.

740.00119 Control (Germany)/8–2448: Telegram


[407] The Acting United States Political Adviser for Germany (Riddleberger) to the Secretary of State

Berlin, September 22, 1948—8 p. m.

740.00119 Control (Germany)/9–2248: Telegram


[408] Memorandum by the Assistant Secretary of State for Occupied Areas (Saltzman)

[Washington,] October 2, 1948.

740.00119 Control (Germany)/10–248


[409] Record Prepared by the United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy) of a Meeting of the Military Governors of the Western Zones of Occupation of Germany, Frankfurt, October 16, 1948

[Undated.]

740.00119 Control (Germany)/10–1748


[410] Agreement Between the Military Governors of the Western Zones of Occupation of Germany

Berlin, 18 October, 1948.

740.00119 Control (Germany)/11–248


[411] Editorial Note

Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • List of Abbreviations and Symbols
  • List of Persons
  • I. The London Conference on Germany
    • A. Arrangements for the Conference; the revision of bizonal (U.S.–U.K.) economic organizations (Documents 1–46)
    • B. The London Conference on Germany, First Part, February 23–March 6, 1948 (Documents 47–95)
    • C. The Military Governors’ Conference at Berlin, March 20–April 12, 1948; arrangements for the resumption of the London Conference (Documents 96–124)
    • D. The London Conference on Germany (resumed), April 20–June 1, 1948 (Documents 125–210)
    • E. Approval by the governments of the recommendations of the London Conference (Documents 211–228)
    • F. Exchanges with the governments of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe regarding Germany (Documents 229–251)
  • II. Implementation of the recommendations of the London Conference on Germany
    • A. Preparation of a constitution for West Germany; the Bonn Parliamentary Council (Documents 252–298)
    • B. The London Conference on the Ruhr, November 11–December 24, 1948
      • 1. Preparations for the Conference (Documents 299–310)
      • 2. Proceedings of the Conference; Conference documents and supplementary papers (Documents 311–372)
    • C. Preparation of a draft occupation statute; the work of the Tripartite Committee on the Occupation Statute; the activities of the Committee on Allied Controls (Documents 373–397)
    • D. Establishment of the Military Security Board (Documents 398–402)
    • E. Consideration of the question of prohibited and restricted industries (Document 403)
    • F. Problems of trizonal fusion (Documents 404–411)
    • G. Rectification of the western frontier of Germany (Documents 412–415)
    • H. Protection of foreign investments in Germany (Document 416)
  • III. Other efforts to achieve economic rehabilitation and control in the western zones of occupation of Germany
    • A. Reparations and restitution policy; the problem of prohibitions and limitations on German industrial production (Documents 417–510)
    • B. The disposition of German external assets (Documents 511–513)
    • C. Western Germany and the European recovery program (Document 514)
    • D. Extension of the U.S.–U.K. bizonal fusion agreement (Document 515)
  • IV. The Berlin Crisis (Documents 516–716)
    • A. The breakdown of quadripartite control in Germany (Documents 517–547)
    • B. The establishment of the Berlin blockade (Documents 548–591)
    • C. The meetings of the representatives of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union in Moscow (Documents 592–633)
    • D. The negotiations of the Military Governors in Berlin (Documents 634–669)
    • E. The Berlin question at the United Nations (Documents 670–716)
  • V. Policies and problems in the United States zone of occupation of Germany (Document 717)
  • VI. Basic statements of policy regarding Germany (Documents 718–722)
  • VII. Department of State policy statement on Austria (Document 723)
  • VIII. The efforts of the United States to assure the maintenance of the independence and integrity of Austria
    • A. The interest of the United States in the question of the South Tyrol (Documents 724–728)
    • B. The interest of the United States in the formation of a future Austrian army and the arming of the Austrian police and gendarmerie (Documents 729–747)
    • C. The interest of the United States in the economic and political stability of Austria (Documents 748–769)
    • D. The problems of quadripartite control of occupied Austria (Documents 770–799)
  • IX. United States participation in the negotiations for an Austrian treaty
    • A. The preparations for the resumption of meetings of the Deputies for Austria of the Council of Foreign Ministers (Documents 800–814)
    • The meetings of the Deputies for Austria, February–May 1948 (Documents 815–848)
    • C. The continued interest of the United States in an Austrian treaty; attempts to resume meetings of the Deputies for Austria (Documents 849–856)
    • D. The unagreed articles of the draft Austrian treaty (Document 857)
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