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  4. I. Participation of the United States in Tripartite and Quadripartite Discussions on Establishing Contractual Relations with the Federal Republic of Germany

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Germany and Austria, Volume VII, Part 1

I. Participation of the United States in Tripartite and Quadripartite Discussions on Establishing Contractual Relations with the Federal Republic of Germany1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1951, vol. iii, Part 2, pp. 1583 ff.


Contents

    • A. Discussions Leading to the Signature of the Contractual Agreements, January–May 1952 (Documents 1–41)
      • B. Meetings at Bonn of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France with Chancellor Adenauer, May 23–26, 1952 (Documents 42–49)
        • C. Documents signed by the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Federal Republic of Germany, May 26, 1952 (Documents 50–64)

        Contents

        • Preface
        • List of Abbreviations
        • List of Persons
        • List of Short Titles
        • List of Sources
        • Federal Republic of Germany
          • I. Participation of the United States in Tripartite and Quadripartite Discussions on Establishing Contractual Relations with the Federal Republic of Germany
            • A. Discussions Leading to the Signature of the Contractual Agreements, January–May 1952 (Documents 1–41)
            • B. Meetings at Bonn of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France with Chancellor Adenauer, May 23–26, 1952 (Documents 42–49)
            • C. Documents signed by the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Federal Republic of Germany, May 26, 1952 (Documents 50–64)
          • II. Exchanges of Notes with the Soviet Union Concerning a German Peace Treaty, German Unity, and All-German Elections, March 10–September 23, 1952
            • A. The Soviet Note of March 10 and the Western Reply of March 25 (Documents 65–81)
            • B. The Soviet Note of April 9 and the Western Reply of May 13 (Documents 82–101)
            • C. THE SOVIET NOTE OF MAY 24 AND THE WESTERN REPLY OF JULY 10 (Documents 102–124)
            • D. THE SOVIET NOTE OF AUGUST 23 AND THE WESTERN REPLY OF SEPTEMBER 23 (Documents 125–139)
          • III. POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO GERMAN UNIFICATION AND THE INTEGRATION OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC INTO THE DEFENSE OF WESTERN EUROPE
            • 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 (Documents 140–256)
          • IV. THE BERLIN CONFERENCE, JANUARY 25–FEBRUARY 18, 1954
            • A. PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONFERENCE, JULY 1953–JANUARY 1954
              • 1. Exchanges of notes with the Soviet Union, July 15, 1953–January 1, 1954 (Documents 257–290)
              • 2. Meetings of the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France at London, October 16–18, 1953 (Documents 291–311)
              • 3. Meetings of the Tripartite Working Group at Paris, October 21–November 2 and December 16–21, 1953 (Documents 312–320)
              • 4. Final Arrangements for the Conference, January 1954: Further Tripartite Consultations; Meetings of the Berlin Commandants Concerning the Site of the Conference; Tripartite Consultations with Austria and the Federal Republic of Germany (Documents 321–351)
            • B. Proceedings of the Berlin Conference, January 25–February 18, 1954 (Documents 352–506)
            • C. DOCUMENTS OF THE CONFERENCE (Documents 507–526)
            • D. REPORTS AND ANALYSES OF THE CONFERENCE (Documents 527–530)
            • E. FURTHER EXCHANGES OF NOTES WITH THE SOVIET UNION CONCERNING EUROPEAN SECURITY AND THE GERMAN QUESTION (Document 531)

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