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Foreign Relations of the United States
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Volume XIV
  

Volume XIV

Foreign Relations, 1961-1963
Berlin Crisis, 1961-1962

Editor
Charles S. Sampson

General Editor
Glenn W. LaFantasie

United States Government Printing Office
Washington
1993

DEPARTMENT OF STATE PUBLICATION 10088
OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN
BUREAU OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

For sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office
Superintendent of Documents, Mail Stop: SSOP
Washington, DC 20402-9328
ISBN 0-16-041601-9

Preface
List of Sources
List of Abbreviations
List of Persons

Document Numbers

Document Dates

Volume pages

January-May 1961
Consideration of the Question of Germany and Berlin

 

1 through 31

Jan 9-May 31, 1961

1-86

June-July 1961
The Summit Conference at Vienna June 3-4; NSAM No. 58; The Western Reply to the June 4 Soviet Aide-Memoire

 

32 through 49

Jun 4-28, 1961

87-159

50 through 73

June 28-July 12, 1961

159-213

July-August 1961
NSAM No. 62; the Second Acheson Report on Berlin; Meeting of the Four Western Foreign Ministers at Paris

 

74 through 91

Jul 18-Aug 3, 1961

214-264

92 through 103

Aug 3-12, 1961

264-324

August-September 1961
The Division of Berlin; the Brandt-Kennedy Correspondence: Vice President Johnson's Trip to Berlin; General Clay's Appointment as Special Representative to Berlin; NSAMs 92 and 94; Meeting of the Four Western Foreign Ministers at Washington

 

104 through 129

Aug 13-26, 1961

325-373

130 through 153

Aug 26-Sep 17, 1961

374-427

September-October 1961
Conversations with Foreign Minister Gromyko; Beginning of the Pen Pal Correspondence

 

154 through 170

Sep 18-Oct 6, 1961

428-480

October-November 1961
The Crisis at the Friedrichstrasse Crossing

 

171 through 204

Oct 7-Nov 5, 1961

481-556

November-December 1961
Discussions Among the Four Western Allies on Negotiations With the Soviet Union

 

205 through 220

Nov 9-22, 1961

557-619

221 through 241

Nov 22-Dec 18, 1961

620-693

December 1961-Jnuary 1962
First Meetings Between Ambassador Thompson and Foreign Minister Gromyko

 

242 through 263

Dec 19, 1961-Jan 11, 1962

694-751

264 through 280

Jan 12-Feb 2, 1962

751-791

February-March 1962
Final Meetings Between Ambassador Thompson and Foreign Minister Gromyko; Beginning of the Crisis Over Air Access to Berlin

 

281 through 317

Feb 7-Mar 8, 1962

792-867

  
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