VISITS OF WEST GERMAN OFFICIALS TO THE UNITED STATES, INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE OUTCOME OF THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS, SEPTEMBER 6, 1953; UNITED STATES ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE; POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES WITH RESPECT TO GERMANY (NSC 160/1); NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY WITH RESPECT TO GERMANY (PSB D–21); AND INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES IN PROPOSED INCREASES IN THE FEDERAL BORDER POLICE


[231] No. 231
The United States High Commissioner for Germany (Conant) to the Secretary of State

Eisenhower Library, Dulles papers, “1951–1959”


[232] No. 232
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Director of the Office of German Affairs (Lewis)

Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation, lot 64 D 199, “November 1953”


[239] No. 239
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Public Affairs Adviser in the Office of German Affairs (Straus)

Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation, lot 64 D 199, “April 1954”


[241] No. 241
Paper Prepared in the Office of German Affairs

762A.00/5–2754


[254] No. 254
Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

PPS files, lot 65 D 101, “Germany”


[255] No. 255
Memorandum of Discussion Between the Secretary of State and Chancellor Adenauer, October 28, 1954, 11 a.m.

Secretary’s Memoranda of Conversation, lot 64 D 199, “October 1954”


[256] No. 256
Memorandum of Conversation, by the United States High Commissioner for Germany (Conant)

PPS files, lot 65 D 101, “Germany”