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  • and that. includes West Berlin and the rights of the people therein. Such is our firm position in any negotiations with Khrushchev and I hope he does not blunder into thin.king otherwise. With best regards, va Sincerely / Lyndon B. John Honorable Richard A. Wells
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Foreign Relations - Berlin [1 of 3]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 79
  • by)* Expenditure Code LD Craig Raupe of ICA 11:00a f Ralph Dungan 11:00a Dale Miller and two friends to say hello 11:30a shook hands with Richard White (El Paso) 11:30a Ambassador George Yeh of China (delivered letter from Pres. Chiang) 12:00n 12:15p General
  • ; Walter and Marjorie and children; Leonard Marks and son, Steve Mr. and Mrs. Thornberry 2. 7:00p drinks and buffet supper for General Lucius Clay at 400 G: guests were press people who went on Berlin trip andother guests * Selected names should
  • on started by Richard Nixon, who ably JOHNSON served President Eisenhower, in sickness and in health, literally all over the earth. Under Lyn­ don Johnson, the office has declined not a whit in prestige and usefulness. In Berlin particularly, Johnson has
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • THE GOVERNOR TRENTON RICHARD .J. HUGHES GOVERNOR My dear Mr. Vice Pr es ide n t: You will find enclosed copie s of re s olutions un a nimo us l y a dopted a t the Conference of Atlantic Co as t Gov e rnor s in tlantic Cit y , New Jer s e y, on Ap ril 18
  • : -1H.r9--~~"'"--....j....~~ - Dpe-"' ..3 -9-', Bedia ~ ,. ~s-, ~ NJ.J 1~ -1,1 LIO CeS oft NSC mee Clng ,,,. fl70 Report NSC re: Berlin Actions (171a Notes -A,.. 2. p __ _ Top Secret Crisis 7p of 486th Meeting l>,.,,,1r4 J,-,I NSC Meeting
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • "• .·. ,,. I • •• • Kurier, Berlin ··- .. _. ·,. · ' ._ ~tuttJart Mr. Dietrich Wolf Sueddeut&cher Rundfunk, Dr. A. R ickhoff Weetfa~Heche 'Nachric~n H. Werner Graf J"incbtnatein Di.e Welt, Hamburg ~- ·: - .-·- ..·- i
  • Limbourg 2. Mr. Karl-Gunther von Hase Jo Mr. Ulrich Sablll 4o Mro -ri:t-icb St.ra tling 5o Mro Albert Reinkemeyer 60 Mro Franz-Josef Hof'.f'mann 7o Dro Horst Osterheld So Mro Richard Balkan 9o Miss Siegel lOo Miss Poppinga 11. Mro Kusterer \ 12
  • colleagues a sense of the non-partisan solidarity which unites America in its resolve to stand by him in his determination to defend the freedom of Berlin and to achieve the unification of his country through free elections. It must be said that the great
  • Council. They are the Subcommittee for Berlin Contingencies,... the Subcommittee on Advance Planning and the Coordinating Committee which was chaired by Mr. John J. McCloy. 1n.P~~ McGeorge • ~undy • DECLASSIFliED 0 vJ ~#~ • By/r,n,' , NARS, Date x
  • , is gaining strong bipartisan support in Congress, although it is opposed by Richard Russell in the Senate. Carl Vinson on 1/4 says that single chief of staff would mean “national suicide” and praises the present system of the joint chiefs of staff. The Vinson
  • passage of U.S. and British military trains through their occupation zone in Germany to Berlin. 4/2 LBJ delivers speech in House on the Marshall Plan bill. Later that day he takes the train to New York to join the others. Truman’s veto of the income tax
  • in Guam Richard Taitano, Director of the Office of Terri­ tories, Department of Interior, telephoned at 3:45 PM, Monday, 12 November, with the information that the Office of Emergency Planning dispatched a representa­ tive to the Guam area earlier today o
  • . · · Andrew Jackson·was placed in nomination ·as early as October, 1825, by the State Legislature of Tennessee, for the election of 1828. · John C; Calhoun; Democrat:· a.nd John · QUlncy Ad/ams and Richard Rush, National Repub­ Ucan candida(ies, were all nom­
  • to end Russia’s 10-month blockade of Western occupation zone of Berlin. 4/27 Breakfast for Mrs. Truman. Chiang Kai-shek flies to Shanghai, urges the Chinese to resist Communists. 4/28 The Armed Services Committee meets to mark up S.1269, the military
  • . discoverlbj.org LBJ meets with members of the National Home Builders Association who are attending their convention in Chicago. At 10 a.m. he meets with Mayor Richard Daley in his office. At noon LBJ addresses the Southtown Economist Club in Chicago. He and John
  • In Firemen's Parade Sure, However 1 Voters As He Devotes At Time To Needs Of Port Vue Lost Night U. S. Meanwhile, Berlin Is Triumphantly Waiting Full Capitulation t. Confer uJJ011 the Pre!Sldent Cull wu·-time power Lo pt:·~par• ShoL while marching
  • She ppar d was my very great friend. The Florida shi p canal, seen by Morris She ppard as a def ense vraterway , savin~ five hundred safe miles from t e sneaking submarines of any beast of Berlin, has not been built. name was on the bill vrith mine
  • ■ compiled the following of continuing interest to the etaff, for use in distributing material. It will be mutually helpful if you ~l continue (Ext. 2.237) of any changes ae they occur. ,.,-}/··• I . ! • ¥/ I ,._ / / ROSTOW NATO - Germany• Berlin Algeria
  • . Hosts dinner for Pres. Aleman and his party. Later attends Cherry Blossom ball. 4/7 10:30 a.m., meets with JFK on Berlin negotiations (in cabinet room or his office), arriving at P-38 at 2 p.m. 2:25 a.m., President calls to ask if he could be at Glen
  • convicted of any subversive activity in this country could be exiled. 2/22 LBJ attends a conference at the State Department to discuss the Berlin conference. 1954 Chronology ● p. 7 of 36 07/2024 7 lbjlibrary.org REFERENCE: LBJ CHRONOLOGY Drafted
  • in Maxi.co City. January 1951 &ui.que Ju.iresToledo, Quatsnal~ poet, attended Peace Conference in Polan~. June 1951 The Syndicate ot Guatanal.an Educational. Workers accepted an inrltation to smd a delegate to Berlin Youth Festival.. July 1951
  • residence, Berlin, Germany 4:30p 6:45p 7:15p 9:00p 1:00p 1 10:30a went to edge of Western sector to welcome first part of new American troops as they arrived lunch with Texas servicemen at ? name of base in Berlin 3:30p speech to refugees from Eastern
  • A 1 p 08/17/61 A 1 p 08/17/61 A 2 p 08/19 /61 A 2 p 08/19/61 A ., State Conf. ,, Re : negotiation to settle Berlin Crisis [duplicate o f 113] #3a Memo RESTRICTION -State VP Johnson, Gheneellor Adenauer, et al L.Geft"•'e:roatioft
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • i:nculding press Sunday 2oth 1030 - 1215 1215 - 1230 1230 - 1330 Tour West Berlin terminating at Sch
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Berlin Trip, August 1961," Papers of William F. Jackson, Box 2
  • ~--1,,.;_..;...;;;.....;.; ll~· =~S• ~I 6 p te Oermerz, [duplicate of 11 3] 116 MemCon Secret WH re : Berlin -situation ,, 5 -p 08/20/6l A ~ ·'i· &..Ju..­ ,, ·.:l.S·li1 117 Report #9 WH re : Secret news magazine story 2 p Undated
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
  • is based on translation of the correspond~nce b y the State Department. - The grateful West Berliners were joinecl by two East Germans in applauding your visit to Germany. Many expressed their extraorqinary reliance on you to pres sure Washington and Bonn
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • amendment George Brown Nancy Negley (Austin) re: Salinas paintings MacGeorge Bundy, re: trip to Berlin Paul Schmidt - Goodwill Industries Man of Year Rowland Evans Mildred Stegall Bobby Baker White House to see President on Berlin trip P-38 - Sen Dirksen re
  • 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
  • Folder, "Travel – Foreign - Berlin," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
  • Johnson FROM: Bill Gibbons RE: Meeting with Adenauer c~--~---..._) Reason for Adenauer Visit to the U.S. Adenauer came to the United States to make sure that the U. S. takes a firm position on Berlin and East Germany at the approaching Summit
  • von Brentano; State Secretary Globke; Ambassador von Braun; Ambassador von Etzdorf; Ambassador Dukcwitz; Mr. Weber (interpreter); Secretary John Connally; General Clay; Ambassador Bohlen; Ambassador Dowling; Mr. Cash of State Dept To Berlin -- see
  • the discussion with an outline of the authority which he has been g ranted to take countermeasures in the event of Soviet or East German action to deny allied air access to Berlin. He described measures which he has taken to implement his authority and to prepare
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • President not to form any firm opinion until he had had a chance to see the present situa­ tion in Germany and Berlin for himselfo In facing a difficult situation,such as that we face today., it is especially important to consider emotional and psychological
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • VICE PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON. DAILY DIARY The Vice President began his day at (place) Telephone f or t Entry No. Time Lo 1 4:00a 2 11:15a 3 12:45p 4 1:00p 5 4:30p 6 5:30p 7 7:30p Day Monday Ambassador's residence, Berlin Activity (include
  • April 26, 1961 visited by)* LD Expenditure Code Dick Berlin and Ed Weisl in hotel suite (among other things discussed Gen. MacArthur haircut in Waldorf barbershop (see letter fr. Mr. Berlin dtd Apr. 27, 1961) hamburgers in suite with Reedy, Dick Bird
  • Untiat-ed 3 p 06111/63 A 1 p Undated A i p -Unda-tetl. A l p Undated.. .A. 2 p Undated A State -Back-gnmn4 ,Papers 1170Report State Berlin Secret --Stot,e S-94..i:ct Ineentigas 1174 Report #-7-8Report 82 Repert #86 Re.port #90
  • BECKWITH STREET, S. W. ATLANTA 14:, GEORGIA The Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson Vice President of the United States Washington 25, D.C. Dear Mr. Vice President: We are appalled at the apparent willingness Congress to resort to nuclear war on the Berlin issue
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Foreign Relations - Berlin [3 of 3]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 79
  • TAXPAYER 464o TALI.MAN. [front] A- 78497 [back] Far ~rnru RELATIONS /j~ Septembe_r 12, 1961 Dear Dr. Crome:, 'Ihank you very much for your letter and the article• on Berlin. They will be helpful to me and your kind gesture is greatly appre­ ciated
  • Berlin (Germany)
  • Folder, "Foreign Relations - Berlin [2 of 3]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 79