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- that the United States help the people ot the ao-oalled uoerman Democratic Republic" regain their freedom and independence trom 1;.be Soviet Union. Although Mr. Paee does not det1ne what action he believes abould be taken in order to bring about the independence
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- · disappointed until this visit of the Vice President, especially so since the walls went up a week ago. This has reinst~ated their faith in America. A simplification of what I believe is that this has convinced the Berliners that we are their protectors
- of life and that is what President Kennedy ia doing now. The peace ·o f the world is being upset and not by actions of America's · own choosing. There is now peace in Berlin. It may not be a satisfactory peace in every sense of the word, but at least
- 933 South Mills Street Orlando, Florio.a 21 December 1961 The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson United States Senate Office of the Democratic Leader Washington, D. C. Dear Senator Johnson: As a constituent of yours from Crockett, Texas, County
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- that the iVice President's visit to wist Berlin will be used to aggravate the international situation by new cold.: war actions against the German Democratic Republic. The attitude of the u.s. Government toward the protective measures of the East German