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Folder, "Travel – Foreign – Berlin (Pro) [August] [2 of 2]," 1961 Subject Files, VP Papers, Box 109
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- to belittle . President Kennedy and Vice Pres,i~ent Lyndon Johnson in . any way. The election is over · and these gentlemen have . been declared tile winners : some seven months ago, or is ' the sportsmanship ot the op- . · position dipping to a new · LOW
- Rosemont Street Amarillo, Texas LBJ GER gw [4 of 4] November 30* 1961 Dear Mr. · Ballagh: .As the Vice President baa been away from '\Vashlngton on a series ·or Vtatta to the West, the Southwest and-to . New England,. I .a m' taking the· liberty
- DISCOUNT. HIM. IF YOU NEED ADVICE OR HELP CHECK PLATO. GOD HELP . YOU ALL P'~S. THERE IS NOTHING· NEW UNDER SUN. JOHN KENNEDY .CERTAINLY . . ASKED FOR THIS ONE. HE HAS MY PRAYERS. DO vou· FINE GENTLEMAN KNOW HOW FAR OUT IN LEFT FIELD YOU ALL ARE I JOHN F
- Berlin. It is unlikely that Premier Khrushchev has the latter on his present schedule. 7. Those who participated in this recent visit to Germany returned with new pride in Ame rica's leadership, but with an accentuated aware ness of the responsibility
Folder, "Berlin, Germany Berlin Papers for the Vice President," VP Papers, VP Security Files, Box 2
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- ~--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
- yours, Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Julius Epstein 470 Fourth Avenue New York 16, New York LBJ GER gw [1 of 3] INDUSTRIEKURIER UNABHANGIGE ZEITUNG FUR POLITIK, WIRTSCHAFT UNO TECHNIK .. DUSSELDORF OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK CORRESPONDENT: JULIUS EPSTEIN
- Washington informed through his daily report. The President asked that closer attention be paid.to.our efforts in the U. N. SANITIZED Authority 1-)~c.. ,-.J.C-9'~ ,k: A,'W El'-S '/ By ,; ' , NA.i~, Date 'I--16 - gr?) ex Tb!.¢[6..2( C- O•p- y Lyndon
- added, that we are not going to solve these difficulties overnight. We must prepare for a series 0.1. actions like the recent Berlin developments, whic are only an example of what we can expect. The new l.5 Administration is only six month old, the Vice
- and concurred in the following recommendations: u, s, Actions to be Undertaken Immediately 1. The new u. s. AmbaHador to Korea should undertake early discussions with the appropriate leaders of the Supreme Council for National Reconstruction along the line
- UR SACEUR/~LA?ffRecamnendations Country Action C0111Dent It possible., convert 3rd Inrantry Division (2nd echelon) into an M-day Brigade Group ot the NATO standard Divi sion type. Pbrtugal states that no new con~bution can be made at this time
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