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founded in 1985 by a group of journalists and scholars who sought a
centralized home for formerly secret U.S. government documentation obtained
under the Freedom of Information Act. The National Security Archive is proud
to have had the opportunity to make a substantial contribution to the Cold
War series.
Episodes
Berlin
(Nov. 22, 1998)
- Cable from Llewellyn Thompson to John Foster Dulles (March 9, 1959).
- Memorandum by Andrew Goodpaster, "Memorandum of Conference with the President,
March 20, 1959, 7 PM"
(March 23, 1959).
- Report from U.S. Department of State. Policy and Planning Staff, "An Analysis of the Political and Military Implications
of Alternative Uses of Force to Maintain Access to Berlin" (April 22, 1959).
- Memorandum of Conversation from U.S. Department of State, "Berlin Contingency Planning"
(November 21, 1961).
- Memorandum of Conversation from U.S. Department of State, "Private Conversations
between the President and Chancellor Adenauer" (November 21, 1961) [Pages 2-3 Missing].
- History from U.S. Department of State. Office of German Affairs, "Negotiating History
of Berlin Crisis Since November, 1958 (August 6, 1962).
- Memorandum from William Tyler to Dean Rusk, "Handling the Impasse on Berlin"
(August 7, 1962).
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