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  • US POSITION ON WEST GERMANY BREAKING RELATIONS WITH NASSER IF UAR RECOGNIZES EAST GERMANY; WALTER ULBRICHT'S VISIT TO UAR; POSSIBLE RECOGNITION OF EAST GERMANY BY OTHER ARAB STATES; LBJ EXPRESSES RELUCTANCE TO PRESS ERHARD; GERMAN TANK SALES
  • that expression. There is very little serious confusion in that part of the world these days, but we do not trust Ulbricht, and that we want to be sure everyone under­ stands that any move against or icndh h-rnrwm interference with Berlin would be matter
  • Agency; the president of the American Red Cross, Oenerai Gruenther; the Amnassador from tne German Federal Repu'Qllc to the United States. Dr. Wilhelm Grewe; ana the U.S. Ambassador to the German Federal Re­ public, Mr. J. Walter Dowling. The luncheon
  • anniversary pictures taken. In the afternoon I went out to sec Marjorie and Walter Jenkins who arc going home to Texas. It was a strange hour-very much the same, and very different. To me, Walter is as much a casualty of the incredible hours and burdens he has
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • Reference File, "Jenkins, Walter"
  • anniversary pictures taken. In the afternoon I went out to sec Marjorie and Walter Jenkins who arc going home to Texas. It was a strange hour-very much the same, and very different. To me, Walter is as much a casualty of the incredible hours and burdens he has
  • Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
  • Reference File, "Jenkins, Walter"
  • vergessen haben, und die mit uns fiir elne gemeinsame Sache einstehen. In teilnehmender Verbundenheit Ihre ,,Berliner Morgenpost" Mit Erschiitterung und Bewe- [3 of 6] - .·~ '. Das .ist das ·Gebot ·der Stunde ! · Als Ulbrichts Soldner.am -13. Augu.st
  • silent as the ~roup watched and noted the exposed emotions of the people. Personally I had .a helluva time with a lump in my throat. 6. Signs in the crowds alon§ the 20 kilometer route said Not one more penny for Ulbricht; ' 11 Weleome Every Day
  • of the Ulbricht regime had now diminished. The initial impact bad been heightened by the fact that the people had not been prepared for these developments. It was vacation time., during which they did not pay much attention to what was in the papers, and thus
  • but rather a firm and clear declaration that the United States will not be moved from a course of justice and strength. / Sincerely yours, ill L Dr. Walter Abbott 1211 Jackson Boulevard Houston, Texas [2 of 3] .. , CJ.As'S OP SEav1c2 This Is a fast
  • ) MGENJames C. Sherrill, J-4 USAF------------------- Mr. Abbott Smith------------------------------- CIA Mr. Walter J. Stoessel, State Jr. -------------------- Honorable Llewellyn E. Thompson---------------- State GENERAL Earle G. Wheeler, USAF
  • b:r:o.o.cicast.tng SED chief Ulbricht's speech nnd military music. The Kreuzberg b:orough offi.c,e illlm~diately sent loudspeaker cars to thu bordilr and broadcast - 3 the Bundestag speeches Qf Chancellor Adenauer and Mayor Brandt. · Despite the seal-off, some 50
  • itself. We do not know what triggered the Soviet action. 1. East Ge rman Chairman Ulbricht reported to the Soviets following his August visit to Prague. He may have expressed his deep concern over developments in Czechoslovakia and their harmful effect
  • Congress. This was clearly an effort to put the be st face on thin.gs. Ulbricht' s departure by plane for Brai:islava has already been reported. Speculation has it that Tito's visit is now scheduled for Monday. Our Intelligence People believe there may
  • during Ulbricht s visit t the USSR last month for reduci g West Germanyts armed force and for establishing in- ternatioy✓i control militay over its productiona The Soviet premier may the time is ripe to restate modify Soviet positions on European
  • , :_~ :· 2. The Soviets now clearly that they wer'~ ·misled in their estimate ot .the internal situation. The prime instigator or the aggression was Ulbricht, . ·. l ' i \ : ;'. ;. who is .f'rAlightened by the spread of the .liberal tendencies :111 the East
  • cutting the ground from under Ulbricht. If the Russians don't play, he is more likely to opt for a diluted NATO and against a neutralist position. What is clear, irrespective of what happens in Moscow, is that as a negotiator he will go to great lengths