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  • Birrenbach 5:24p 6:53 Frida y t t o Ova l Offic e p Dr is . Kur t Birrenbac h - in ; leadin g membe r o f Christian Democrati c Part y of th e Germa n Parliamen t --he i s her e a s Kiesinger' s persona l emmissary Baron Herbert A. vo n Stackelberg
  • :00 P·~· Meeting with O. L. Staley, UFO Pres., Secretary Freeman, and Others] [August 14, 1967 - 6:50 p.m. Meeting Prior to Arrival of Chancellor Kiesinger] [August 18, 1967 - 8:35 p.m. Meeting with Foreign Policy Advisors on Vietnam] Box 2
  • would say that the really important visits were the visits in which he would be alone with heads of government like Kiesinger or Wilson and a couple of the others. I do recall that even on those visits when he came out and the two heads of government
  • in the gave rnment than he is now. The session ended at 10:00 p. m. # # # NOTES ON PRESIDENT 1S MEETING WITH Richard Valeriani Dan Rather Bill Lawrence August 15, 1967 In discussing the conversations with Chancellor Kiesinger, the President said troops
  • this has already been published in technical journals. The President asked about the Kiesinger material. Rusk replied "it smells like negative." The President agreed and said ''yes, why are you waiting." McNamara said at some point it would be well
  • :25pJAmb. George McGhee, TAKEN in by MW ! to report on his discussions twice I w/Chancellor Kiesinger. ( Oke for pics) |' , phone 11:56a- 12:29p j - 12:29p j Bryant's i Walt Rostow Francis Bator joined above (The~Xinbr had been ushered in to see Pres
  • of Texas, I was not accustomed to that kind of weather. I felt confident that a little extra apparel would not detract from the spiritual value of my prayer. A couple of years ago a state dinner was given in the White House honoring Chancellor Kiesinger
  • First meeting LBJ; the invocation at LBJ's inauguration; Chancellor Kiesinger of Germany; Hugo Black; Harry Jersig; the National Advisory Council for OEO; Sargent Shriver; Maury Maverick, Jr.; 1967 trip to South Vietnam to observe national elections
  • , HOWEVER~ D D IT ON BE HALF OF KIESINGER AND STRAUSS, {E WOULD GET LE SUPPORT .. . PARL !AME NT • NO LEADER IN H 1ST ORY HAD TALKED · ARY COLLEAGUES THE \ti Y HE HAD YESTERDAY. · 0 HI S P LI A 1 Y A TAKEN IT PRETTY WELL ~BUT THERE WERE LIM! S TO THEIR TOLE
  • memo Rostow to P1csident, 6.65 p.m. P-CI1-p- #Ja memo- Rttsk te Presiden.,_ -Slj2.. "F l.-1(- ~~ ~ ~ b-{(-Cf~ 12/9ffr7 12m6'7 ' #3b ltr Kiii:mget to Pt esittem ~ J...p- o~ ' -11 ~e;c£ undated ~ ~ II-q \ \mdated Presidect tg Kiesinger -s
  • thi s weekl y luncheo n was bot h lon g * an d classified. An d subjects range d fro m Secretar y McNamar a ^B^BBB^K ^ Vietnam to Kiesinger t o r Secretar y Katzenbac h Summi t Conferenc e i n Lati n Americ a t Rostow George Christia n 12:50p 2:30 p
  • and British Offers ------------------------NATO Impasse ------------------ ----------------------- -- 369 Question of IAEA-Euratom Technical Talks ---------- -- 370 State Department Revision Proposals ---------------- -- 373 Kiesinger - Johnson Letters
  • the other day when Birrenbach was over here representing Kiesinger in preparation for the NATO meeting. It was a masterpiece of presentations of what the problems are and how they can be dealt with. So I'd make those three general comments about
  • . Johnso n t o hav e Kiesinge r here . H e wa s comin g o n th e 20th , bu t e bab y might com e then , an d we'l l b e ou t o f town. " n _ i -. i. . f calle d Ashton, an d the President--seein g th e light--got o n the telephon e an d listened a s m f
  • of government of the Six. His latest consultations will have been with Kiesinger in Bonn. His thinking on entering the EEC should have considerably evolved after these consultations. You might wish to explore whether he intends to move slowly or feels he has
  • a good visit with Chancellor Kiesinger. The foreign aid bill was cut less in the Hause than it was in the Senate. I think I will get Model Cities in the Senate bill. I do not think that I have done anything in the last 12 months which I would change. I
  • Willy Brandt * Jf Walt Rostow ^ __^X_ Francis Bator Memo fm Secy Rusk says: Willy Brandt comes for the first ime - -6:09 \ Secy Dean Rusk as Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister representing the new 5:50p . 6:09 _ Amb. Heinrich Kiesinger govt
  • trying to find Fowler and Deming to get them the word and to have Chancellor Kiesinger appeal directly to de Gaulle to hold steady until we could work it out. Nobody could find Fowler and Deming because they were flying some place, and the driver got
  • tactics. • . END •. . . . .· .. .. L I ---- _j -~~ ·/ tJ1 ~ INFORMATION MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WAIHINOTON .. Tuesday, November 4:3Q p. m. 19, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: Herewith the text of Joe Fowler's meeting today with Kiesinger, et al
  • was asked by a polling institute comparable to the Gallup Poll. The version is somewhat different than the one Chancellor Kiesinger gave you during your conversation. The question as asked was: "Do you consider it right or wrong to bring about in Germany
  • Joe Fowler finally got to Kiesinger and delivered your message, it. turned out that Wilson was right: "that the French were thinking of a 15o/odevaluation and the Germans had nothing to contribute except a -removal of some border taxes on imports
  • mental revenues. As to the internal CDU/ CSU vote which lead to the selection of Kiesinger as Chancellor candidate, Barzel said quite frankly that Strauss had failed to deliver th~ goods. He thought he had had an agreement that the CSU would support him
  • Chancellor Kiesinger Prime Minister Moro France Germany Germany Italy Adenauer funera1 ir Bonn Occasion May 1967 9-10 Vice-President Yen China 25 Prime Minister Pearson and Governor-General Michener Canada Informal visit to u.s. Your visit
  • to leave their visits pending for the time being. Chancellor Kiesinger is not listed on the enclosed scheaule but we believe his vis i t can be included if this proves desirable. We have attempted to limit thE. number of suggestions CONF IDf!!NTD\..h Group
  • _ ____:__ _ _ __ Me+ 6. KIESINGER NOMINATION El'1BA SSY BONN REPORTS THAT IT IS TOO EARLY TO ASSESS KIE SINGER'S PROSPECT s. IN HIS ACCEPTANCE STATEMENT KIESINGER PRDr11ISED TO NEGOTIATE WITH BOTH THE FREE DEMOCRATS (FDP) AND THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATS CSPD
  • . KIESINGER DEPif f MR.. CHAN CELL.OR: MRS JOHNSON AND I WERE DEEPLY SADDENED AT NEWS OF THE DE~H . OF Cl\ANC€1.l.OR ADEN AUER • . HE WAS, FOR -ALL . AMERICANS AND FOR FREE !1EN EVERf~Ell£, ,A SYMBOL OF THE VITALITY AND COURAGE OF THE GERMAN · P~OPLE. 1\-\E