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Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- strensthened their presence iu the divided city by the die patch of additional American troops and military equip ment. After listening to this review of America's actions, w~ch plainly· impresaed him, Mayor Brandt conceded the force of m.y araument
- collect and refine this ittfcmnation n . xt year. With regard to future cou.rau of action, the Department report muat be considered as interim. An airgratu bas been sent to our AJnbaaaadora at about 90 posts on July 12, requesting sugguticma aa to 1'how
- Folder, "NSAM # 332: U.S. Government Policy on English Language Teaching Abroad, 6/11/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
- National Security Action Memorandums
- President Roosevelt; owner of WMCA in New York and other radio properties; has been active in Liberal Democratic circles in· New York and I believe was active against the organization surrogate candidate in the special election. Mr. Krim was not pushing Mr
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- · disappointed until this visit of the Vice President, especially so since the walls went up a week ago. This has reinst~ated their faith in America. A simplification of what I believe is that this has convinced the Berliners that we are their protectors
- portance that you eombine l'aptd growth with stability. From the experience oi La.Un America. and elsewhere, nothing la m ore capable of ulsrupting ·nd distorting a sound dev'clopment program than rapid infiatlon, some of th,,e speclfic eifecta of which
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- involved in the affair. And subsequently Jack Anderson, the news columnist, published some papers which were the minutes of the meetings of the WSAG, the Washington Special Actions Group, which we had on this subject. Those papers bring out quite
- you embody so clearly the dynamic and democratic Germany of today, It is most opportune that you could arrange to consult with us at precisely this time when a new American Administration is shaping the major policy lines which we will expect to follow
- career and my life. with it. I don't think that anything else could quite compare The Court at Saint James, or the Court at Tokyo, are all more or less well knownand mundane, but presenting my credentials as Ambassadorof the United States of America
- equip ped troops be sent to Berlin concurrently. It was again pointed out that our prompt actions following the closing off of East Berlin should be considered with the previously mentioned military buildup as a coordinated action rather than
- regular forums). 3. 'lbe documents emerging from this effort should be reviewed personally by a very few key officials, with the object of getting agreement in principle rather than of obtain ing firm commitments to specific and detailed courses of action
- Folder, "NSAM # 281: National Policy Paper Series, 2/11/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 2
- National Security Action Memorandums
- 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
- " --- ACTION: AmEmbassy KAMPALA Ocrti G oaPH'66 j' Preisident of Uganda on Octob~r. 9~ 1.9660 ·,.~.I.• rv a.~, ..."~...,, On. b~h.alf America. sincere 9 of the r,H~opl~:of t.:lu~ fh.1.it:r;-d State.s and on ·my own behalf good wish~s indep,~ndenC
- Franklin Lindsay for the Schelling job: but action apparently awaits Nick's return. °I belleve lt essential that Sec. Ruk under stand your personal concern that NSAM 341 has not been eHectively lmple·t nented. W. W. Rostow OONFlDENTIAL -- WWRostow:rln
- Folder, "NSAM # 341: The Direction, Coordination and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas, 3/2/1966, [2 of 2]" National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- . (Not printed at Government expense)
- Folder, "NSAM # 131: Training Objectives for Counter_Insurgency, 3/13/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- that the iVice President's visit to wist Berlin will be used to aggravate the international situation by new cold.: war actions against the German Democratic Republic. The attitude of the u.s. Government toward the protective measures of the East German
- delegation, to continue on my delegation. There was considerable discussion of this back and forth, the White House politi cal staff in particular, get a,greementon that. because Paul was a Democrat. But I finally did Paul and I both agreed, as well
- National Leader• set forth in your memorandum of ZS April 1967, has been reviewed. l"hoae action• applicable to Situatioa Delta Two through Delta Nlae are approved. on behalf of tbe Prealdent ae a baa la for deYelopin& bnplemeDtatlon arraasemeata. Those
- Folder, "NSAM # 175: DOD_State Concept for Communication between National Leaders, 7/21/1962," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 1
- National Security Action Memorandums
Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
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- now been sent to the Director, US I ACDA, the Director , USIA, and the Director, CIA. THE WHITE HOUSE ·-' WASHINGTON July 8, 1966 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO, 352 TO: The The The The The The The The The The The The The SUBJECT
- Folder, "NSAM # 352: Bridge Building, 7/8/1966," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 8
- National Security Action Memorandums
- "Action, not wordsJ" He added with a smile that he had taken a second look at the spinster and decided that he wanted neither words., nor action, with her. He said he had no doubt that the Vice President would receive in Berlin the same warm, cordial
- channelso The Departme.n t of State is reviewing these sub missions. Should it have any recommendations for further action, they will be taken up with the Depart ments or Agencies concerned, or through the 303 Committee. ~· ~r Benj~in_H. P{ii.a Executive
- Folder, "NSAM # 336: Potentially Embarrassing Activities in France or in Areas Outside France Which Are Controlled by France, 8/6/1965," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- Group will function as a focal point for decisions and actions on overseas interdepartmental matters which are referred to it by the Secretary of State or by an Assistant Secretary of State, or raised by the action of an individual member. Any department
- Folder, "NSAM # 341: The Direction, Coordination and Supervision of Interdepartmental Activities Overseas, 3/2/1966, [1 of 2]" National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 7
- National Security Action Memorandums
- should be minimal. They thought that a gap might be politically awkward for ·them; and it might be awkward here as well, because the opening of the wider talks was the one concrete action in the wake of bombing cessation we could talk about frankly