287. Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs (Kohler) to Secretary of State Herter0
SUBJECT
- Transmitting Suggested Memorandum for the President Reporting Latest Developments Affecting the Western Military Liaison Missions in the Soviet Zone of Germany
Subsequent to your briefing of the President on this subject on February 8,1 there have been certain additional developments which it seems desirable to bring to his attention. The British have been persuaded, after the exertion of very considerable pressure, to join us and the French in protesting the Soviet action, and calling on the Soviets to correct the situation they have created.
The next move, following the despatch of letters to the Soviet Commander today,2 will be up to the Soviets. We have no way of predicting the nature of the Soviet response, but we do not doubt that British reluctance to “rock the boat” will again manifest itself when it comes to the formulation of a common position to be taken to the Soviet response. The British have indicated that the whole question is likely to be brought to the attention of the British Prime Minister, who, in turn, may raise the subject with the President.
The developments of the last week are noted in the attached memorandum which you may wish to sign or use for the purpose of an oral briefing on the subject.
Recommendation
It is recommended that you sign the attached memorandum.
[Page 751]- Source: Department of State, Central Files, 762.0221/2–1960. Secret. Drafted by Vigderman and initialed by Kohler.↩
- A memorandum of Herter’s conversation with the President on February 8, during which he brought Eisenhower up to date on the question of passes, is ibid., Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation: Lot 64 D 199.↩
- The text of the letter was transmitted in telegram 1579 from Bonn, February 18. (Ibid., Central Files, 762.0221/2–1860) The differences between the U.S. and British text were explained in telegram 1578 from Bonn on the same day. (Ibid.)↩
- Secret. Drafted by Vigderman and McFarland. A marginal note by Goodpaster on the copy of this memorandum at the Eisenhower Library, Whitman File, Dulles-Herter Series, reads: “22 Feb rptd to President. G.”↩
- Printed from a copy that bears this stamped signature.↩