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- to a few things that the President had asked me to do. He was always apologetic that he was asking you to do anything. I think he was one of the ones that thought up the idea of- -remember, he had gone over to Berlin when he was Vice President after
- ; Berlin Wall issue; Barr as an observer during the 1967 Vietnam elections; Barr's view of the War on Poverty; Model Cities; Head Start; 1964 LBJ campaign visit to Pittsburgh; the March 31, 1968 speech; 1968 Democratic convention; housing issues; 1968
- this was not his role unless he was directed to enter. F: Did you make any of those trips that Kennedy sent him on abroad? B: Made the Berlin trip and the wall trip--the Berlin wall trip. F: Was that improvised, or was it pretty well laid out in advance? B
- on the West, pa:-ti.ct.:.la:rty Berlin. K:-usc~ev callee 5e:-E:i .:.~testicles of the \Vest anci. whe:l he wanted to c :r eate presso.::re !-le sc:_ueez~C: the r e . S..=c:-e:a:-•1 .Rt:sk: Drait ::-e?l Y to Doo:;-yni n read. it'( e ::~vc a pti'blic proble:n
- This nation commitments/from West Berlin. will keep its.· . -South Vietnam to We will be unceasing_ in the searc~ for peace; resourceful in our pursuit of ~~e$S of ag~e#ent,even with those with whom we differ -- and generous and loyal to those who jpin
- many international problems the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Berlin -- which we refer to as crises. But relatively speaking, in light of what our country has gone through in other times, these crises don't necessarily mean disaster or un avoidable danger
- /loh/oh M. Winters -- V -- 9 G: But what I'm getting at is, to your knowledge, did he ever tell people to vote for Eisenhower? W: Not that I know of, no. I don't ever recall any of that. G: In August of that year, he went to Berlin on a visit
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- , French and British to work out identical texts for a prote ■t note to the Soviets on Berlin. It would French-US-UK establish our legal position, noting the violation of 1949 Agreements with the Soviets (made at the end of the Berlin Blockade). Yesterday
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 4, May 1-27, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- )istri >ution Amembassy TOKYO NIA.CT INFO: Amembassy LONDON NlACT Amembassy PARIS NIACT Amembassy BOtil~ NIACT Amembassy MOSCOW NIACT Amembassy MADRID NIACT USBER BERLIN NIACT LIMIT DISTRIBUTI ON S/S FOR AMBASSADOR As you know President is hav ing
- true among the youth but all segments of the German population. The visit to Berlin, which was climaxed by the speech in the Rathaus Square--the "Ichbinein Berliner." speech--was really one of the most moving demonstrations I've ever seen. The Germans
- service to this orthodox creed . This came up again in July '61, which perhaps was Walter Heller's first very major substantive victory on the fiscal policy front . . There was this Berlin crisis add-on to the Defense. budget at that time, and a great deal
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 3, April 1-30, 1964 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- ot his 'rip to .Berlin for June 26 unle,s s thet• ehould be 'S ome urge11t crlala on civil rights which would make. it inapp·r opriate for him to be 0'1t of town . The .Attorney Qeneral bae told me tbae he fully und.e~stands -this reservation
- the Aaerica.n people want a war. The number ot. Ca.uni.eta in Russia ii about 3 million who boes within the Iron Curtain from Korea to Berlin, about 400 million, and with China, about 700 Jlilllon people. But the difference 1e a Tery eiapl• one
- , :,nd message swi1.:hing. :all in one system. Equipment~Pan Am pniliahly will he the next new cw, Electronics-There\a new name nwv1ng into the spot tomer for the Hoeing 727. It spent too much money in the Berlin i.lem,mstrations ·(some say $50,000 l
- has breakfast with Tom Clark. LBJ goes to New York with John Connally. They planned to have dinner with Eddie Weisl and Dick Berlin of INS. 4/2 LBJ has appointment to see Bill Paley of CBS and also the SeSac people. 4/6 CTJ contemplating moving
- see the truth. You ride spring down the street in their in West Berlin step and a smile on their and you see people with a face, their chin up, their chest out and a hope for tomorrow. You cross the line and you see how Communismhas taken
- from expanded world trade:, Trade Expansion ·i .. the provisions using to ease Act; for our peop~e. · of a:he • problem_s of adjusanenc. PROGRESSFOR FREEDOM .. •. The united : . . .. Berlin . . • '.l :J- American policy of Sovie
- , 1960 TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN DICK BERLIN AND WALTER JENKINS Dick Berlin called and said substantially as follows: "Eddie spoke· to me and said that Lyndon talked to him about the fact that we were treating him badly in San Antonio
- have fits that [George] Shultz or whoever it is has ruined everything. Don't worry. They couldn't ever do anything about Berlin. They put on that Berlin blockade for a whole year but we got the old planes out. We do pretty well when we're in trouble
- have fits that [George] Shultz or whoever it is has ruined everything. Don't worry. They couldn't ever do anything about Berlin. They put on that Berlin blockade for a whole year but we got the old planes out. We do pretty well when we're in trouble
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 100: Oct. 16‑22, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- to what had happened in 1961 in the previous Berlin crisis, was not going to act alone, and that if there was a need for a NATO response, and he thought there was, to show a strength in NATO defenses, we had to be sure that the Europeans would do something
- was vice president that you recall? H: I don't belfeve so. No, in the sense of projects per se I don't at the moment recall anything. worth recalling. But the 1961 "Berlin Crisis" is perhaps Kennedy faced a fundamental decision as to whether
- JFK oral history project; first contact with LBJ; JFK press briefing breakfasts; biographical information; LBJ as VP; SST; 1961 Berlin Crisis; JFK assassination; transition; Eliot Janeway; poverty program; tax cut; Christmas meeting at the Ranch
Folder, "Pepper, Senator Claude - Speeches and Letters [1941]," Papers of Charles Marsh, Box 15
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- primary, the Berlin blockade. I don't remember whether the airlift started now; I think the airlift had started a little earlier. I'm speaking of the Berlin airlift. Anyway, it appeared to the public that we were getting awfully close to going to war. We
Oral history transcript, Claiborne Pell, interview 1 (I), 2/27/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- . Johnson's foreign policy role was during the John Kennedy Administration? P: I don't think he played much of a role then. M: He did, of course, have a couple of trips to Berlin and Vietnam, and there were several crises, but you feel that as Vice
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 25, April 1-15, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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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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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 26, April 16-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 15
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- which one, but the one that led to the Berlin Wa 11? G: That's on August 13, 1961 . F: Right . G: At that time I was in Europe. I had gone to be the Assistant Division Commander of the 3rd Division and had just received word that I would
- Meeting with LBJ; General Parsons; Bryce Harlow; comparison of Presidents; Arthur Larson; Sputnik, briefing during Eisenhower's illness; U-2 and Geneva Summit; missile gap; Dulles; Nixon's TR to South America; LBJ's TR to Berlin Wall as VP; JFK
Oral history transcript, John Chancellor, interview 1 (I), 4/25/1969, by Dorothy Pierce (McSweeny)
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- : 1958, excuse me. And others included London, Moscow, Brussels. C: And Berlin. M: And Berlin. In July 1961 you returned to the United States to become host and moderator of the “Today” show, which position you held until 1962. You've also covered
- . Discussions have been held on the use of military facilities in France in t he event of war or of NATO alert , or in circ llii\stances such as another Berlin crisis . France has now made clear that no re- entry by the US into a irfie lds or depots in France
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 2, March 1-31, 1964 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 1
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- a change, as so tragically there has been. Let me say, though, that when I undertook to discuss substance, as a college teacher, it was by design, because the orderly and analytic i exposition of just how people should solve a little problem like Berlin
- about it. ! l i \ In the Secretary's vlew, · the rate an9, pace of agree ments with the Soviet Union (in the absence of .resolution of such issues as Laos, Vietnam, and Berlin) presented a problem. If we moved too rapidly on less significant matters
- Hand Mayor Willy, Brandt o f West Berlin Hon. Heinrich Knappstein - Ambassado r of Germany; and Hon . McG . Bundy . Presented Chess set to President for Mayor in th e Treaty Room. Brandt Then t o the Yellow Oval Room for a shor t tal k --to th e
- : That was the summer of the Berlin airlift. Europe a lot, setting it up. As Secretary I was in It started in June, 1948. F: Magnificent story. S: One time, coming back to this country, I was exhausted. So I called up the office and asked [them] to get me