Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Berlin
Crisis, 1958–1959, Volume VIII
List of Persons
- Achilles, Theodore
C., Counselor of the Department of State from March
1960
- Adenauer,
Konrad, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany
- Akalovsky,
Alexander, Department of State interpreter
- Allen, George,
Director of the United States Information Agency
- Alphand, Hervé,
French Ambassador to the United States
- Amrehn, Franz,
Deputy Mayor of Berlin
- Anderson, Robert
B., Secretary of the Treasury
- Armitage, John
A., Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State
- Barbour,
Walworth, Minister in the United Kingdom
- Battle, Laurie
C., Representative from Alabama
- Baudissin, Georg Graf
von, German Representative to the Four-Power Working
Group
- Becker, Loftus
E., Legal Adviser, Department of State, until August
1959
- Berding, Andrew
H., Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs
- Bernau, Phyllis
D., Personal Assistant to Secretary of State
Dulles
- Blankenhorn, Herbert A.
von, German Permanent Representative to NATO
- Blessing, Karl,
President of the Bundesbank
- Boegner,
Jean-Marie, Diplomatic Adviser to President de Gaulle
- Bolz, Lothar,
Foreign Minister of the German Democratic Republic
- Brandt, Willy,
Governing Mayor of Berlin
- Brentano, Heinrich
von, German Foreign Minister
- Brosio, Manlio,
Italian Ambassador to the United States
- Brown, L.
Dean, Officer in Charge of French-Iberian Affairs,
Office of Western European Affairs, Department of State, from September
1958
- Bruce, David K.
E., Ambassador to Germany until October 1959
- Burgess, W.
Randolph, Permanent Representative to NATO
- Burke, Admiral Arleigh
A., Chief of Naval Operations
- Burns, Findley,
Jr., Political Officer at the Mission at Berlin from
August 1958
- Caccia, Sir Harold
A., British Ambassador to the United States
- Calhoun, John
A., Director, Executive Secretariat, Department of
State, September 1958–September 1960
- Carstens, Karl,
Head of the Political Section, German Foreign Ministry, from September 1959;
thereafter Assistant Secretary for Political Affairs
- Clay, General Lucius
D., former U.S. Commandant, Berlin
- Couve de Murville,
Maurice, French Foreign Minister from June
1958
- Creel, Robert
C., Officer in Charge of German Political Affairs,
Department of State, until December 1958
- Dale, William
N., Deputy Director, Office of British Commonwealth and
Northern European Affairs, Department of State, until August 1959
- Davis, Richard
H., Minister Counselor at the Embassy in the Soviet
Union until August 1959
- De Gaulle,
Charles, Prime Minister of France, June 1958–January
1959; thereafter President of France
- Debré, Michel,
French Prime Minister from January 1959
- Denny, Admiral Sir
Michael, Chairman of the British Joint Services
Staff to the United States
- Dillon, C.
Douglas, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
until June 1958, thereafter Under Secretary of State
- Dirksen, Everett
M., Senator from Illinois
- Dittmann,
Herbert, Under Secretary for Political Affairs, German
Foreign Ministry
- Dixon, Sir
Pierson, British Representative to the United
Nations
- Douglas, James
H., Secretary of the Air Force until December 1959;
thereafter Deputy Secretary of Defense
- Drinkall, John
K., Western Department, British Foreign Office
- Dubs, Adolph,
Office of Soviet Union Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State, from June 1959
- Duckwitz, Georg
Ferdinand, Head of the Eastern Department, German
Foreign Ministry
- Dulles, Allen
W., Director of Central Intelligence
- Dulles, Eleanor
L., Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of
German Affairs, Department of State
- Dulles, John
Foster, Secretary of State until April 1959
- Eckardt, Felix
von, State Secretary, Federal Republic of Germany
- Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States
- Eisenhower, Major John S.
D., Assistant Staff Secretary to the President from
October 1958
- Elbrick, C.
Burke, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
until October 1958
- Erhard, Ludwig,
German Minister of Economics
- Etzel, Franz,
German Minister of Finance
- Fessenden, Russell
H., Deputy Director, Office of European Regional
Affairs, Department of State, from September 1958, Acting Director from June
1959
- Freers, Edward
L., Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs,
Department of State
- Froment-Meurice,
Henri, East European Department, French Foreign
Ministry
- Fulbright, J.
William, Senator from Arkansas
- Gates, Thomas S.,
Jr., Secretary of the Navy until June 1959; Deputy
Secretary of Defense, June–December 1959; thereafter Secretary of
Defense
- Gerstenmaier,
Eugene, President of the Bundestag
- Gibson, William
M., Director, Office of International Conferences,
Department of State, from January 1959
- Globke, Hans,
Federal State Secretary, Federal Republic of Germany
- Gomulka,
Wladislaw, First Secretary of the Central Committee of
the Polish United Workers Party
- Goodpaster, Brigadier
General Andrew J., Staff Secretary to the
President
- Gray, Gordon,
Director of the Office of Defense Mobilization until June 1958; Special
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs from July
1958
- Green, Joseph N.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
until October 1959.
- Grewe, Wilhelm
C., German Ambassador to the United States from February
1958
- Gromyko, Andrei
Andreivich, Soviet Foreign Minister
- Grotewohl,
Otto, Prime Minister of the German Democratic
Republic
- Grubyakov, A.
M., Senior Assistant to the Soviet Foreign
Minister
- Gufler,
Bernard, Assistant Chief of Mission at Berlin
- Hagerty, James
C., Press Secretary to the President
- Halleck,
Charles, Representative from Indiana
- Hamlett, Major General
Barksdale, U.S. Commandant Berlin
- Hammarskjöld,
Dag, United Nations Secretary-General
- Hancock, Patrick
F., British Representative to the Four-Power Working
Group
- Harriman, W.
Averell, former Ambassador to the Soviet
Union
- Herter, Christian
A., Under Secretary of State until April 21, 1959;
thereafter Secretary of State
- Heuss, Theodor,
President of the Federal Republic of Germany until July 1959
- Hickenlooper, Bourke
B., Senator from Iowa
- Hillenbrand, Martin
J., Political Officer, Mission at Berlin, until
September 1958; thereafter Director, Office of German Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State
- Hodes, General Henry
I., Commander in Chief, U.S. Army, Europe until
March 1959
- Hood, Viscount
Samuel, Minister of the Embassy in United
States
- Houghton,
Amory, Ambassador to France
- Hoyer Millar,
see
Millar
- Humphrey, Hubert
H., Senator from Minnesota
- Irwin, John N.,
II, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs until January 1959
- Jackling, R.
W., Counselor of the British Embassy in the United
States
- James, Alan
G., Assistant Chief, Report and Operations Staff,
Executive Secretariat, Department of State, until November 1959
- Jandrey, Frederick
W., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs until April 1958
- Jebb, Sir Hubert Miles
Gladwyn, British Ambassador in France
- Johnson, Major General
Douglas V., Deputy Director for Strategic Plans,
Joint Staff, 1958–1959; thereafter Director for Plans and Policy
- Johnson, Lyndon
B., Senator from Texas
- Joxe, Louis,
Permanent Secretary General, French Foreign Ministry, until July 1959;
thereafter Secretary of State to the Prime Minister
- Kharlamov, Mikhail
A., Director of the Press Office, Soviet Foreign
Ministry
- Khrushchev, Nikita
Sergeyevich, Vice Chairman of the Soviet Council of
Ministers until March 1958; thereafter Chairman
- Klein, David,
Second Secretary of the Embassy in Germany
- Klein,
Guenther, Berlin Senator for Federal Affairs
- Kohler, Foy
D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs, February 1958–December 1959; thereafter Assistant Secretary
- Kotsiuba,
Colonel, Soviet Deputy Commandant for Berlin until
February 1958
- Krebs, Max V.,
Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of State until June 1958;
thereafter Special Assistant to the Secretary of State
- Kroll, Hans,
German Ambassador to the Soviet Union from May 1958
- Kusterer,
Hermann, Interpreter, German Embassy in the United
States
- Kuznetsov, Vasili
Vasilevich, Soviet Vice Minister of Foreign
Affairs
- Laloy, Jean,
Director, European Affairs, French Foreign Ministry
- Lampson, Edward
T., Acting Officer in Charge of German Political
Affairs, Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of
State
- Laskey, Denis
S., Principal Private Secretary to Foreign Secretary
Selwyn Lloyd
- Ledwidge, W. B.
J., British Political Adviser in Berlin
- Lejins, Nora
M., Assistant Chief, Division of Language Services,
Department of State, until October 1958
- LeMay, General
Curtis, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force
- Lightner, Edwin A.,
Jr., Assistant Chief of Mission at Berlin from June
1959
- Lisle, Raymond
E., Deputy Director, Office of German Affairs,
Department of State
- Lloyd, Selwyn,
British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
- Lodge, Henry
Cabot, Representative to the United Nations
- Looram, Matthew
J., Office of Western European Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State
- Lucet, Charles,
Minister of the French Embassy in the United States
- Lyon, Cecil
B., Deputy Chief of Mission at the Embassy in France
from March 1958
- Macmillan,
Harold, British Prime Minister and First Lord of the
Treasury
- Malik, Yakov
Aleksandrovich, Soviet Ambassador to the United
Kingdom
- Markushin, Lieutenant
Colonel M.F., Soviet Deputy Commandant in Berlin
from February 1958
- McBride, Robert
H., Deputy Director, Office of Western European Affairs,
Department of State, until September 1958; thereafter Director
- McCloy, John
J., former High Commissioner for Germany
- McCone, John
A., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
- McElroy, Neil
H., Secretary of Defense until December 1959
- McFarland, James
H., Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State
- McKiernan, Thomas
D., Office of German Affairs, Bureau of European
Affairs, Department of State
- McSweeney, John
M., Acting Director, Office of Eastern European Affairs,
Department of State, from June 1959
- Menshikov, Mikhail
Alekseevich, Soviet Ambassador to the United States
from April 1959
- Merchant, Livingston
T., Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs from November 1958
- Mikoyan, Anastas
Ivanovich, First Deputy Chairman, Soviet Council of
Ministers
- Millar, Sir Frederick Robert
Hoyer, British Permament Under Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs
- Minnich, L. Arthur,
Jr., Assistant Staff Secretary to the
President
- Moch, Jules,
French Representative to the Ten-Nation Disarmament Conference
- Morgan, George
A., member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of State,
from April 1958; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Policy Planning
from August 1959
- Morris, Brewster
H., Consul General at the Embassy in the United
Kingdom
- Mountbatten, Admiral
Louis, British Chief of the Defense Staff and
Chairman, Chief of Staff, from July 1959
- Murphy, Robert
D., Deputy Under Secretary for Political Affairs until
August 1959; thereafter Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs
- Nixon, Richard
M., Vice President of the United States
- Nolting, Frederick E.,
Jr., Deputy Representative to NATO
- Norstad, General
Lauris, Supreme Commander, Allied Powers, Europe;
also Commander, U.S. European Command, from September 1958
- Nunley, William
T., Acting United Nations Adviser in the Bureau of
European Affairs, Deparment of State
- Ollenhauer,
Erich, Head of the German Social Democratic Party
- Ormsby Gore, William
David, Minister of State, British Foreign
Office
- Pella,
Giuseppe, Italian Foreign Minister
- Persons, Major General
Wilton B., Deputy Assistant to the President until
September 1958; thereafter Assistant to the President
- Pervukhin, Mikhail
Georgievich, Soviet Ambassador to the German
Democratic Republic from February 1958
- Quarles,
Donald, Deputy Secretary of Defense until May
1959
- Raab, Julius,
Chancellor of Austria
- Rayburn, Sam,
Representative from Texas; Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Reilly, Sir
Patrick, British Ambassador in the Soviet Union
- Reinhardt, G.
Frederick, Counselor of the Department of
State
- Reinstein, Jacques
J., Director, Office of German Affairs, Department
of State, until July 1958; Counselor of the Embassy in France with rank of
Minister from June 1959
- Roberts, Sir
Frank, British Permanent Representative to NATO
- Scherpenberg, Albert H.
van, State Secretary, German Foreign Ministry
- Segni, Antonio,
Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, July
1958–January 1959; Prime Minister from February 1959
- Seydoux,
François, French Ambassador to Germany
- Shilov, Major
A.S., Soviet Assistant Political Adviser in
Berlin
- Smirnov, Andrei
Andreevich, Soviet Ambassador to Germany
- Smith, Gerard
C., Assistant Secretary of State for Policy
Planning.
- Smith, James
H., Director of the International Cooperation
Administration
- Soldatov, Aleksandr
Andreevich, Head of American Countries Department,
Soviet Foreign Ministry
- Spaak,
Paul-Henri, Secretary General of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization
- Staats, Elmer
B., Executive Officer, Operations Coordinating
Board
- Steel,
Christopher, British Ambassador to Germany
- Stikker, Dirk
U., Dutch Permanent Representative to NATO
- Stimpson, Harry F.,
Jr., Special Assistant, Office of the Secretary of
State, until July 1959
- Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., First Secretary and Political Officer at the
Embassy in France
- Straneo, Carlo
Alberto, Director General of Political Affairs,
Italian Foreign Ministry
- Strauss,
Franz-Josef, German Defense Minister
- Strauss, Lewis
L., Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission until June
1958; Secretary of Commerce, November 1958–June 1959
- Sullivan, Charles
A., Deputy Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State for Disarmament and Atomic Energy from February 1959
- Thompson, Llewellyn
E., Ambassador to the Soviet Union
- Thurston, Raymond
L., Counselor at the Embassy in France until April
1958; thereafter Consul General
- Timmons, Benson E. L.,
III, Director, Office of European Regional Affairs,
Department of State, until June 1959
- Toon, Malcolm,
Office of Eastern European Affairs, Department of State
- Trimble, William
C., Counselor of the Embassy in Germany until April
1958; Minister until February 1959
- Troyanovski, Oleg
Antonovich, Soviet translator
- Twining, General Nathan
F., Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Tyler, William
R., Counselor for Political Affairs in the Embassy in
Germany from April 1958
- Ulbricht,
Walter, Consul General, Chairman of the Socialist Unity
Party
- Vockel,
Heinrich, German Representative in Berlin
- Walters, Lieutenant Colonel
Vernon A., Staff Assistant to the President
- Weber, Heinz,
German Interpreter
- Wellington, Rebecca
G., First Secretary of the Embassy in Germany until
March 1959
- White, General Thomas
D., Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force
- Whitman, Ann
C., President Eisenhower’s Personal Secretary
- Whitney, John
Hay, Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Wilcox, Francis
O., Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs
- Wilkinson, P.
A., British Embassy in Germany
- Williamson, Francis
T., Director of Research-Analysis for Western
Europe, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, from
February 1959
- Winzer, Otto,
Deputy Foreign Minister, German Democratic Republic
- Zakharov, Major General
Nikolai F., Soviet Commandant in Berlin
- Zorin, Valerian
Aleksandrovich, Head, Soviet Delegation to the U.N.
Disarmament Commission
- Zulueta, Philip F.
de, Private Secretary to Prime Minister Macmillan