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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- not the words to describe what the presence of the Vice President here means to ·us. You saw the so happy crowds •. - I think it was most everybody in West Berlin who was lining the streets and West Berlin is 2,000,000 and more big. 5. On the press bus
- to others, and by criticism from our friends and Allies who were not doing as much as they reasonably should. It was made clear to the Chancellor that we viewed the Berlin situation as a common cause £or free people and that, along with the U.S., addi
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- to drive home the unforget table contrast between despotism and a free society. All of the Soviet Union's years of efforts in East Berlin have led to barbed wire and sealed borders, to empty stre ets and haggard stores, to tanks of oppression and fear
- FROM THE 0FFXCE OF THE V CE PRESIDENT 1 PRESS lNJrC.>RMA TION F OR IM~M ED TE ~LEASE 0 April 12, 1961 THE PROGRAM Th Aden uer Visit Sunday, April 16 1 9:30 a. m. (EST) -- Leave Washington 12 Noon (CS'l') -- Arrive B rgstrom Air Force Ba
- can do for the time being, unless you feel the matter is worth the President's attention • Perkins is not pressing for this, and only you will know whether it might be a wise thing to do. Samuel E" Belk By ...........-CO~tFIDEf~TIAL v (').S H
- arrived in NewYork, one of the--! don't remember--officials came on the plane and called out my nameand asked me to comeout and, as I came out, there was a big crowd of photographers and they thronged all around me. I was hustled into the press room
- , entitlea I The Chapter That Keynes ever Wrote. " (You are pe:rfectly free to reprint 1t in Korea if you judge lt relevant to your problems.) f ' As you ga"the::r momenturn and begin to see posatbllitlea ahead, it i s obviou,s ly of the greateot i m
- the Presidential Unit Citation forjth Company,.)st Cavalry Regiment, Republic of Korea Army. Therefore, the n&essary White House press release is in order. The Korean Minister of Defense Choi will be visiting Korean units in Vietnam during the period of 7-14
- as executive agreements, before the Senate Foreign Relations Corrmittee, which was insistent that they should be entered into as treaties. Also during this period,continued efforts I was making to keep Radio I Free Europe, RFE,and Radio Liberty, Radio RL
Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [1 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- , but his friend is still being held and all his efforts to free him have so far been unsuccessful. He gives no details as to the exact time, place, or circumstances of the arrest. GPO 8113!115 [2 of 4] Jiirgen Eelser Berlin-Dahlem, den 5'tarstra.Be 2
- for immediate purposes. - -- -·-- liaison ... . . __ _______ Mr. Nixon said that, despite observations in the press, he had made no decisions on his Cabinet. He hopes to have his Cabinet appointed by December 5. He would naturally like to have someone keep
- Govern ment can be expected, as a minimum, to press for ~~;r_ly.-~r.al.e:a:a: b-."their~e1\U1""1.nfng re ·t:atm1 E.O. 12356t Sec.3.4 NLJ ~£Gii8t-- By-4,4.~· l""-1 /- ;)D N.ARA.,Date IP-JS- 9~ 1 .I! i.. r. .#lJ/J;{!~/-~ THE WHITE HOUSE C!tJ
- __ ________________________________________ 4 White House Press Briefing with General Maxwell D. Taylor, Rpecial Consultant to the President and U. Alexis Johnson, Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, March 4, 1966_ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ 7 "Opportunity