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  3. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Berlin Crisis, 1959–1960; Germany; Austria, Volume IX

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1958–1960, Berlin Crisis, 1959–1960; Germany; Austria, Volume IX

Editors:
  • David M. Baehler
  • Charles S. Sampson
General Editor:
  • Glenn W. LaFantasie
United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1993

  • Preface
  • List of Sources
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Persons
  • Berlin crisis, 1959–1960 (Documents 1-240)
    • August–December 1959: The status of Berlin following the Foreign Ministers conference August–December 1959; The Western summit December 19–21, 1959 (Documents 1-62)
      • Meeting of the Chiefs of State and Heads of Government of the United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union (summit conference), May 16, 1960 (Documents 63-240)
        • December 1959-May 1960: Preparations for the Summit Conference (Documents 63-167)
          • May 16–20, 1960: Proceedings of the summit conference and bilateral and tripartite discussions (Documents 168-191)
            • Reports on the summit conference (Documents 192-195)
              • May–December 1960: Status of Berlin following the summit conference (Documents 196-240)
            • Federal Republic of Germany (Documents 241-264)
              • U.S. policy toward the Federal Republic of Germany (Documents 241-264)
              • German Democratic Republic (Documents 265-294)
                • U.S. policy toward the German Democratic Republic (Documents 265-294)
                • Austria (Documents 295-332)
                  • U.S. policy toward Austria (Documents 295-332)
                  • Index

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