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  4. A. PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONFERENCE, JULY 1953–JANUARY 1954

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

A. PREPARATIONS FOR THE CONFERENCE, JULY 1953–JANUARY 1954


Contents

    • 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)

          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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