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- 73.415 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Meeting began: 6:50p. m. Meeting ended: 7:35p. m. MEETING IN CABINET ROOM PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF CHANCELLOR KIESINGER, AUGUST 14, 1967 ATTENDING: The President Secretary Rusk Secretary McNamara
- Kiesinger, Kurt Georg, 1904-
- Folder, "[August 14, 1967 - 6:50 p.m. Meeting Prior to Arrival of Chancellor Kiesinger]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 1
- ^^__ --Usual White H e Activity Lo X*, 11:30a (List unavailable) " The 15, 1967 Thomas - Austin South Lawn - w/ Mrs. Johnson, Col. James Cross for WELCOMING/ARRIVAL ceremony for Kurt Georg Kiesinger --and Mrs. Keisinger Chancellor o f the Federal
- a briefing memo for his meeting w/ Chancellor Kiesinger today and other items that had accumulated during the night. This morning, he read the "New York Times" and the "Stars and Stripes" : j 1j . Mr. j Ranch i (____-E \ j last Marvin Watson told
- " To th e Oval Office 11:05a t Joe Califano - pl 11:06a /A/^ Francis Bator 11:07a t Christian - pl George 11:14a H. E. Kurt Georg ^^MB^y Kiesinger, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany and two interpreters 1j 11:16a 11:18a . ————— 11
- as he covers a meeting between President Johnson 8.Jld former West German Chancellor Kurt Kiesinger. During the Johnson Administration, Wolfe traveled throughout the world with the President photographing historic events. Wolfe is presently Chief
- Cater in the West Hall. 2. 11:20 To the President's office; then accompanied him to the South Grounds for arrival ceremonies for Chancellor and Mrs. Kiesinger of Germany. Formed receiving line with them in the Diplomatic Reception Room. 12:14 Returned
- Chancellor? W: The present Chancellor,Kurt Georg Kiesinger. Number one, this was at the time of the Adenauer funeral, and suddenly my wife and I got an invitation from the White House to accompany the President to the Adenauer funeral. we went along
- : The press indicated there was some coolness initially, personally, between Mr. Johnson and Mr. [Kurt Georg] Kiesinger in Kiesinger's early days as Chancellor [of West Germany]. L: Was there anything to that as far as you could tell? You mean before
- to Germany for Konrad Adenauer's funeral. (One) brief excerpt: "The President thought (Chancellor Kurt) Kiesinger was sort of a dandy before he met him, but Kiesinger himself changed that impression .... " Another of LBJ's discussions with foreign leaders
- -- I -- 8 B: In 1967 I was there alone. Then I went with Chancellor [Kurt] Kiesinger. Was that in 1967? F: That was 1967; that's August 1967. B: August 1967. That's right. And then, of course, I did not see him as much because they had a good
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- foreign exchange costs, it would have been much better for us in the long run. M: Were Mr. Johnson's personal relations with Mr. [Kurt Georg] Kiesinger after he came to power there as close as they'd been with some of the previous German Chancellors? R
- s u c c e s s . And rig h t behin d the K i e s i n g e r s a r e th eir a t t r a c t iv e dau ghter and h e r husband Kurt W e n t z e l w hom w e had m e t on our Sca n d in a vian tr ip - - a p h o to g r a p h e r fo r N a tio n a l G e o g r
- ; LBJ & Lady Bird view slides from LOOK of LBJ, Lyn Nugent & dogs; Johnsons meet Chancellor & Mrs. Kiesinger at North Portico; state gifts; receiving line; Lady Bird visits with German Chancellor; Willy Brandt tells of visiting Fredericksburg, TX
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- at the Chancellor's official residence by the Chancellor and Mrs. Kiesinger. There followed a long private meeting with the Chancellor, with only interpreters present. The Chancellor indicated deep concern over the state of US-German relations. There had been
Oral history transcript, Melville Bell Grosvenor, interview 1 (I), 4/28/1969, by Joe B. Frantz
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- was the photographer? G: Wentzel. He is now married to [Chancellor Kurt] Kiesinger's daughter. He is Kiesinger's son-in-law. Well, anyway, they came back, and here was Bart t~cDowell, a dyed-in-the-wool Republican who had run .down in Virginia on a Republican
- to approve the Non-proliferation Treaty in principle. Ch ancellor Kiesinger seems determined to avoid giving the impression t h at the West German Government is standing in the way of the non p r oliferation concept. Brandt, we believe, can be expected
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- - ~ \-\c-Cl NL~ C\ 't-19':}.- [Duplicate of #44, Meeting Notes File, "[Briefing Papers for] September 4, 1968 National Security Council Meeting"] [Sanitized NLJ 82-206] .PI@sident to Kiesinger r-..\ U C\ ~-\C\ n _ .J2CI 2 p-- ~ \-\~c; · -,--[Duplicate
- to the Germans At Tab A is Secretary Rusk 1 s memo recommending you send messages to Kiesinger, Brandt and Schuetz thanking them for their birthday greetings to you and using the occasion to say the U.S. is determined to meet its responsibilities to NATO
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- / 66 -- pm ~ IJ ECLASSIFIED E. 0. 12356, Sec. 3.4 LJ Bv- . . ~ CjO
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 64: Feb. 22‑29, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 30
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- hello to Mr. and Mrs. George Christian who were waiting there along w/ Tom Johnson . , -. President went to the living room to meet w/ Secretary Rusk, Mr. Rostow. Ambassador McGhee prior to his departure for his mtg w/ Chancellor : and I Kiesinger
- Bill is practically hopeless but it's being worked on. I had Mills down here this morning to see where the bodies are. I told Kiesinger we would consult fully. The meeting went better yesterday than today, just like the meetings at Glassboro. I got
- to go through with it. Couve has been threatening devaluation. So far this is not a dollar problem. On Friday, the Germans took in $800 million dollars; Monday, $350; Tuesday $500 million. The President: I've been urged to call Kiesinger and ask him
- in Germany. Weynen said there was trouble, mostly financial. He said Chancellor Kiesinger is a charming man but he had many troubles. The President replied that all leaders have troubles. Weynen asked how the President was able to hold up physically
- of the Kiesinger visit and asked Secretary McNamara to be fully prepared for discussions with Kiesinger on troop levels when Kiesinger arrives in this country. On the subject of alternatives to CIA funding to groups abroad, Secretary Rusk said there were two
- Johnson C"^ 12:26p t Hon. W. Marvin Watson - Postmaster General re call from Joseph Barr, the President dictated: "Barr called me and said the y were thinking of suggesting that I call Chancellor Kiesinger and tell him that we had a cable from Prime
- Knappstein. Concerning the 9:54am entry. "There was a little flap over the fact that the German Press Secretary had announced at his press briefing that the President would have lunch wit h Chancellor Kiesinger on Monday, where in fact, the President had
- a smal l anteroo m wher e h e wa s greete d b y Presiden t Luebke , | Chancello r Kiesinger , Her r Konra d Adenauer, Jr . , an d | Bundestagpraesident / ^••••Bgb . Gerstenmaier . ^ I Th e Presiden t wa s the n escorted t o his seat i n th e ^BBaJj r
- . This, I think, Germany is a It had fully recovered from the war and wanted to play a more independent role. When Kiesinger came in as Chancellor, he adopted an attitude of greater independence of us and more reliance on France. M: Mr. Kennedy
- and Mr. Kiesinger; Adenauer’s visit to the LBJ Ranch; reunification; effects of Vietnam War on Germany opinion; ambassador-at-large; Director of American aid to Greece and Turkey, 1947-1949.
- / a Statewide Democratic •_ Workshop group ~ McHugh, mf to the President's bedroom the President was in bed, reading the papers and talking to the men in the room. The President then watched the Sen. Fulbright on i Chancellor Kiesinger -on Sargent Shriver
- . JOHNSON Marc DIARY president began his day at (Place), The Tune .. In Out Lo 5:40p f George _____ _ , •; Day _ SATURDAY (include visited by) McClain - Sit Rm young man to pick up letter the President had just signed to Chancellor Kiesinger
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- ' -- - - ----'-----'---- Thursday, July 27, 1967, 11:30 a. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your Participation in the Kiesinger Visit. Tuesday and Wednesday, August 15-16. Following, for your approval, is the pr·o posed program for Kiesinger•s visit (your calendar is clear
- of th e Distric t o f Columbi a t o b e Ambassador t o Mali . Today th e Presiden t sen t a Messag e t o Chancello r Kiesinge r o f Germany regarding ou r suppor t o f a fre e Berlin . Today th e Presiden t sent a lette r t o th e Presiden t o f
- McNamara President to the mansion '^ ; prepare v f for Kiesinger visit & I . ,
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- shall Join Elspeth and my colleagues at tho reception as soon as 1 can possibly get :a way. W. W. Rosto:w , .. _. . 71 ---Friday, April 2.1, 1967 5:20 p.m. MR. PRESIDENT: 3.3Lb)l!) This indicates the underlying uneasiness of Kiesinger and a good
- Telephon 1. In Ou tL e i or t ..... Activit oL D The Whit e Hous e ^ . y (includ e visite d by ) '5:50p T o th e Re d Roo m w/ Senato r Dirkse n 6:45 for OF F RECOR D RECEPTION for Germa n correspondent s (thos e wh o • trave l w / Kiesinge r an d thos