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  • 504th RSCMeeting NSC Control No. 94 ------ - 8ECR:6't- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL RECORD OF ACTIONS NSC Action 2456 Reaulta of 1962 Nuclear Teat Program to Date and Teat• Proposed for Remainder of Program a. Di1cuaaed a draft Department
  • in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) NATIONALARCHIVESANO RECORDSSERVICE WITHDRAWAL SHEET(PRESIDENTIALLIBRARIES) FORMOF DOCUMENT -ll,.).bJ~-3::01r---r CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE NSC Actions n-0
  • strensthened their presence iu the divided city by the die­ patch of additional American troops and military equip­ ment. After listening to this review of America's actions, w~ch plainly· impresaed him, Mayor Brandt conceded the force of m.y araument
  • tq tolerate actions active This encouragement to avoid so far as possible opposition. certain seemingly qy Amini which do not really s. The U. should be anti-American damage any major America;q. interest~ 3. against T~at the should
  • 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
  • · 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
  • you embody so clearly the dynamic and democratic Germany of today, It is most opportune that you could arrange to consult with us at precisely this time when a new American Administration is shaping the major policy lines which we will expect to follow
  • \\hich you attached. It· is apparent that not only have you distinguished yourself in your service tQ the Democratic Party through the years, but your record of constructive achievement in the service of your state and of your country is outstanding. I am
  • pu . . uc CTIVl!iES TRAVEL ;f:vdv~ November 13, 1961 Dear Mr. Menzel: Many thanks for sending me the complete television film document of my visit to Berlin and the follow-up sequence. The action ls .• courtesy I will never forget. I am putting
  • 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
  • Director, PJ•DD1:ng Board Secretariat, same eubJect, dated July l, 1960 Mem for BSC from Acting Executive Secretary, same 1ubJect, dated March 20, 1961 ror your 1ntorDBt1on, and for action by appropriate depe.rtment■ and agencies, tbe President