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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Germany and Austria, Volume VII, Part 2
Interest of the United States in the reestablishment of an independent and democratic Austria:
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, Germany and Austria, Volume VII, Part 2
Interest of the United States in the reestablishment of an independent and democratic Austria:
1
1.
Continued from
Foreign Relations
, 1951, vol.
iv
, Part 2, pp. 1009
ff.
Contents
Efforts to resume negotiations with the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union concerning an Austrian treaty; four-power negotiations concerning occupation costs in Austria; Chancellor
Figl
’s visit to Washington, May 12–16, 1952; Secretary of State
Acheson
’s visit to Vienna, June 29–July 1, 1952; interest of the United States in the maintenance of a two-party coalition following the election of February 22, 1953; policy of the United States concerning the reduction of occupation forces in Austria; formulation of National Security Council policy toward Austria (
NSC
164/1); Chancellor
Raab
’s visit to Washington, November 21–25, 1954
(Documents 780–951)