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  • and entered the Japanese foreign service in the same year. He served before World War II in London, Shanghai, Moscow and Berlin.. In 1942 Takeuchi was sent to Moscow as First Secretary of Embassy and remained in this position until 1944, when he returned
  • of agriculturaJ. inputs and progress in expanding production of agricultural commodities. - Beconmendation That you authorize us. to proceed .with the PL 48o sales a.greement 4-_/ 1.--,ust I . . i/ /- - . '.. !.2 196? . ,,--- Ii~ / ~ - l _ tx•uulftz:L
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  • No Speak to me ---- CODIE TR ii Ii ll HL Monday• July 25. 1966 • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Letter from Brazilian President Castello Branco Pres ldent Ca.at.e llo Branco has written to you (Tab A) ln response to your letter of June 23 (Tab
  • War II urban popula.tion bombing. · My understanding of the post-World War II bombing studies is that sporadic . bombing of military targets, such. as we are con ducting in the North today, were not ve.ry effective. Saturation alone succeeded
  • structured to make a significant contribution for a _force of its size. II. ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL Some of the Station 1 s programs in 2. thEtpa."-~t were innovations, unique in the quality o_f their execution. - remarkable Yet since they were
  • East. You last met Mrs. Krag in April 1966, when she accompanied her husband to a dinner dance you gave in their honor. You also gave them a state dinner on their previous .American trip, in June 1964. RHU:mst W. W. RostowR iI U .J ENS OTTO KRAG
  • of battle in Southeast Asia, and Tab His the US order of battle and reinforcement capabilities. TOP SECaET - (page 2 of 6 pages) TOP SECRET II. -3- Thirty-Day Action Program A. A White House statement will be issu.e d following the meeting
  • -.," rll"-J~ J Be_ptel to Pati:! S RESTRICTION M.-'J '11-3,'$ 3 IR--mem-+----l.'1-tttr'n%T""t~-P'ffliiPTrl--~fh..-.--r;p,u- ~ DATE II 4p ' ,, " • ' ~¥ OP"'&./"7 -• _ /~Lr ___,] ....p..,____ "f- .;/ 1~1lo, ~¥,..,.- ~116] - f2.lrC t:\.J6V
  • procurements from the U. K. Any--corisideration: of~fufth;-~~::defens·e ·prqcu-i,:etn.Efrif:1:r'om the '9'. K-'_ .will-hav~--to '.'.take.~}nt~ :i .~counrthe--:-estima.ted '$700.:n:i,iU:ton·un:favorab'le :c~ ? ~~:~·in_ibalan~_e--v.-:l;ii
  • ai:td. -downgradM. to S] 33 cable 34 CAP67499 re Vietnam s 1 p. ~ttf'" '8' '\'"la, •>t J 11 §&13 s~;{; 1..e.6' 2·28- 5/30//67 A N'-J '19-/ (, Duplicate of document #33 e 3 -/7- 'j .3 A/L J 'j/-,.S-2. 2.. II FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos
  • ~ po.ncl ohmz, on "Kennod:>1' vo. Tho Prcos. 11 Azor:i tinc; ti.mt Konnoay In tuo-yoru.• ·11onoyi·.1ocn 1 \:"-O \-Ji t.~ tho Presa "on t;ho pob'!.>loo, ii' not on thorooka,a 1~ · c1tod ·no ovldonco .. tho lConnocly A
  • INCl,,UD:::s VIET CCM3 FIELDNO. ACQ SOURCE ·~.3(8)(-4 1. • . ~~.,jia,~~V.t _ ~~~;u1;:~~"Af.iGrr:t?'~ tI~~~j~~N~ ·TH§'. t~INESE~~Uftml$--s:~ •~1:~tfrlE?=~--- , •3(a)(.ii ~VERNt~S:~4Rr--~to.,..-l0..'·B£ ..~BAP.10L;.'t.;.{DE!EiUORAt l~dj:l£,~-el
  • 10:25 a. m. Mr. Presidexrt: Herewith the me-ssage, redrafted, as requested, for both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary. W. W. Rostow I· ' -: 1.-. l. ,r ..,. ~-f' r" WWRostow:rln t· 1- f. I• 1•: t • J~ Ir• ► .-:"•... Ii
  • ,;,,·~ g~;;t;: t13 Vance , e. Pit i l i pp i iia5 J g,J& , ,- 'f£" J/2f)/e. 8 1 Nst c) Ii i:-, -to PresieleAt .JohMon r,um Gen. 5.ecret ~ ncr,-t; ,N.;. cl g{1 6 T ~~1frd/ ( ~ 't}S/25;:60 ~ .YRelated r.iec~e' ~!.Al IJft/11(.1°('! F I LE
  • ~A.Jt.S//N.. co- ~~ 1p lffl:H't~-+---:lfttletli~net~~6ff-0PQn 5'/;l.~/C~111....::r'/Rl'K00 -.3~ TS '!.Gt, • Stat pemng~men #!Ja.rpt S- t II ..µadated A lJ. =--4 9p A lLl..a.JD:----t---±"residenUo-Poµe .Paul.YL t:rt,,v/'PCI l P· ' p.m. ~ -S
  • , "5E(2)b--Cambodia" and #72 Westmoreland Papers, "#32 History File, " Box 17] 0 s.. 6 p-- (J,- .., Ii" IO I M, ""SO I -1, '[Duplicate._gf#27c, NSF, CF, Vietnam, "5E(2)b--Cambodia"] II PHlhol"'hJ~,Jl,,r/ #4-l-IHem&--1---1«~....-tn~~~~~- s /117~.f
  • ] U ,._ Ii\- #4 memo anei Et1rope. 12/17/68 Rola A ions," 12/17/68 Vietnam A and 8 i! 3 9-&r-Re-st-OW-t-o--the-P-J:.:e.i::s..ii.Qdl4'>e~R'"t----l"l'~m-,;rn:~i::-:i..;i 4 pp. ~ 1.,,/J,..-J~ NJ..J/AAc /r, • 71> CAP 82897, Rostow C 2 pp. memo
  • ~~~~~~~:....t.,'4,ll R:osrowto President, rs: Japan 5.,.;.,....,·~· C 1p ~ \-10-0,s N Lj 9tf -32-0 "Japanese TerrtadveProposal" -#12a ff)t s #18a cable 1p Cl)E; "1 , Ii.~/
  • RESTRIC:E_E D DATA S UBJECJ.'.: 7 - oductto.11 of · ped · Nucle.ai: ·d Atcu:u ie eapon . Tho ~eeomme dation ·, · , . the Atomic Ener ·y C·o mm!ealon contained in y w:- 1 · tte dated Jl.ino ii. 1966,. .a,z,.e, approved; and. the Atomic Elle. · ~" Oommisaion
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESID ENTIAL LI BRARIES) FORM OF DOC UM ENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITL E DATE RESTRICTION se cret ~Bi:r-fttt:!1ttt:t-t--- -l,.Q.~~..:i.o.e.u.:b---1=-F:.em-ttt~rk---a-nd McNamara £Qcret ~- .J.I- J1 7 )lh. J 8'1- · I II -J:1:..J..Q
  • bombing., . infiltration, and augmentation~ at the time they _ :}l ~ be !~~ 1 r f ; • • ' f. ·i Ii i r .I r I . I· i I I. -.I !_ ,- : · l .• ·1 f l I : !! ..·. ;,:· - yr · . . ,. • . . .~ : ; , ,,__..~h; ◄ i ~•'4•U
  • indicators also took a favorable turn. In II Corps area, there was a marked decrease in the number of Viet Cong incidents, attribut) able in part to U. S. and Vietnamese air operations. In Binh Dinh province, visible progress was made in caring
  • ' #16 memo #16a memo #16b letter to the President from McG. B. Secret Pre~, S-16 - B'i NL .j 8" ~y~ II e I".) A 1 p 10/10/65 A to the PResident from William Foster secret ~ tJL..j g" ,q~ 5 p undated A dra:rt letter to USSR Secret ~NL.lg
  • to the whole Adenauer family showing you, Mr. President, in front pfictures II of the house in Rhondorf, with you. A picture with memento. you will be able to grant esteem and my best wishes my wish, I remain, to you and your family. Faithfully
  • ;--: ,.-~~' ... \ .. ~. • • . •' ' ' . ..-' '.~• . •' • . '.w • • ~~~~tt\ :: .'.:..·.·_,:_.,· .·{a). The present :frontiers 1n-A~1a··shou.ldbe looked upon as· . ,.. - • permanent. . ... . •. ~-. ,,., .• • • '. l: .. •__.1 • ;• ••.(b)'.·Ii there are· border ·dispute~-~~ would be prepared
  • SliGRETfCACTUS latv4ay, re1-nary S, 1968 1:10 p. m.. Mr. Prealdeat: II•rew~ the la ■trw:tlou tllat weat o•t frGm the State Depa"8aeat f•r the Pammmjam DlNtllla. Paamwajan .... h• prnpect■ wlll N, 1 belleft, tbe flrat a11b-ltem UMer tN&y' • lacb
  • II from the elections. Finally, there was widespread gratitude expressed for this kind of private off-the-record detailed exposition of the steps taken by the U.S. to bring about peaceful negotiations. NATO Acting Secretary Ball met with the Foreign
  • will ~ant .slogans · for improved inter-allied "consultation" about ncri sis management" on a global scale, beyond the NA TO area. Wilson's i~tenti. ons · are not' clear, but he wants something. ,. .' . II •...What We ' Cannot Do for Him. Sever~l aspects
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRES IDENTIAL LIB RAR I ES) FOP'.it OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE RESTRICTION A O@f)tel 133723 to 8a4gofl ~g Bp ~ s-~8" ~~~~ "k-TtHni11g Poiut" 1 / ~ II /~I> 'H 4p S ,..yJ 1 _ t.Jl,•1 J.~'7 7 11- 9
  • · '~:,f .ttf &fF~1· 111Jl ~.1 .'. Fr,el .,A, - ljljff1; 5 - ;; - °'•. --1-· &~•I- Plw!J·r .~i: rs~e.-~~.,1 r ► f'•J~ tfJ!f~J~ ~if •~i•tt ••.! ~-.i ~ r 'J 1 r• ,1,,1• ~:•f = ~t•i ~ i • t•~~o P•f ~ I~• ~~•t• • • ,~. Ii ,i - i-[ 1fl ·-~ •• i p
  • -JEVE'.R, tfE STRESSED THAT HIS VIEt:JS REFLECTED THE UNANIMOUS o:,uJtON or: THE UNIFORMED ISRAEL DEFENSE ESTABLISHMENT. G?·,?. ~ c-. BA2BCUR f'"\"7 ' {;}j /?.? ,-:"' r ' • . ·• , ,:.7 ii ' /1-o• ••., - ' NNNN PRESERVATION COPY THE WHITE
  • ,, Y I-IS- fl ,, fl lffldated-- s-#{4--mem o President, 5.10 p.m. " s,..__--....... 1 p-- ·--- I/ 2p ll II ~ #26 cable Rostow to President (CAI] 81025) s 2 p ~,jJ/ 34l-6'0 Qt.,-J'9?-J''13 '' N'-S Q4t-o~-- 3- 2{,ttf01,,) Rostow fo President
  • ~~~~~~~:....t.,'4,ll R:osrowto President, rs: Japan 5.,.;.,....,·~· C 1p ~ \-10-0,s N Lj 9tf -32-0 "Japanese TerrtadveProposal" -#12a ff)t s #18a cable 1p Cl)E; "1 , Ii.~/
  • -ostow te President, 10.30 a.m. -C 5p ~ 3 - L'f·'it, II J.. _. t;s-,~'; Fl NSF, Memos to the President, Walt Rostow, Vol. 57, Jan. 16-24, 1968 Box 27 REST RI CT ION COOES (A) Closed by Executive Order 12356'governlng access to national security
  • . ppswe:r:in;;I . g_r_szs;. The 22d and 23d Division Cocvnanders in II Corps reportedly had their troops on alert during TET, and had restric.ted TET leaves; there are indications, however, that this alert was not fully honored in at least one province (Khanh
  • , BUT PROCri:~DS IN "ii-:E .NZXT NOT-~~:::-.vE:~: BREA!H 10 SAY ':'H~TQUOTEHANOI\:JILL DEMAND A TOTALHALT!O THESE:·.•. BO.•.:: ::3S AH~ IF \'JASHINGTON REFUS~S. TO PLAYSTRAlGHT. !HERE Wil.1. BE ~:oer:-::~ COftVflSA Tl ON uNQUOTE. • / i.. G?-1. BT
  • SSSSS ZZH . I II I .• I 1968 .May 10 AM 6 11 I i ;_ i; DECLASSt JED E.O. 129, 8, - Sec. 3./j . NLJ '/7-3~/ . . By: ~ ,NARADate .3·/'1· 1? 5l'ATE GRNC -S ! • •• 0 R l~0820Z MAY GS ZFF~l FM .A4'1ENBASSY SAIGON TO .RUEHC/SECSIATE WASHQC