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Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy

The Cold War


"Instances of Use of United States Forces Abroad, 1798 - 1993," by Ellen
C. Collier, Specialist in U.S. Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs and
National Defense Division, Washington DC: Congressional Research Service
-- Library of Congress -- October 7, 1993

The Cold War International History Project, Woodrow Wilson Center

The Harvard Project on Cold War Studies

Rapier's Cold War Guide

The Cold War Museum

US military (national defense) outlays, 1940-95

Cold War Shoot Down Incidents

CNN Special on the Cold War
Pre-1945


Politburo Discusses Receiving Aid from the United States, 1921

Testimony of American Communist, Gitlow, to the Bolsheviks, 1929

The Venona Files (decoded Soviet transmissions on a variety of issues)

Krystyna Kersten, "Poles' Responses to the Realities of 1944-1947:
Questions for Consideration," INTERMARIUM, Volume 1, Number 1
1945


Harry S. Truman, Memoirs (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Company, Inc.,
1955) Chapter 24, pp. 372-394

NEW CHINESE SOURCES ON THE HISTORY OF THE COLD WAR By Steven M.
Goldstein and He Di

The Cold War

"Korea's Partition: Soviet-American Pursuit of Reunification,
1945-1948," JAMES I. MATRAY, Parameters, Spring 1998

"Portentous Sideshow: The Korean Occupation Decision," DONALD W. BOOSE,
JR, Parameters, Winter 1995, pp. 112-129.

Robert A. Pollard, Economic Security and the Origins of the Cold War,
1945-1950 (New York: Columbia University Press, 1985), pp. 20-23 (on US
demobilization after World War II)

FIRST MEETING OF COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 11 TO
OCTOBER 2, 1945,
Report by Secretary Byrnes, October 5, 1946

INTERIM MEETING OF FOREIGN MINISTERS OF THE UNITED STATES, THE UNITED
KINGDOM, AND THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS, MOSCOW, DECEMBER
16-26, 1945
1946


Confidential Future Release notice for the press on a U. S. loan for the
Greek government, January 11, 1946

George Kennan, Excerpts from Telegraphic Message from Moscow of February
22, 1946

George Kennan's "Long Telegram, 22 February 1946

Fakiolas, Efstathios T., "Kennan's Long Telegram and NSC-68: A
Comparative Analysis," East European Quarterly, Vol. 31, no. 4, January
1998

"Letter between Mr. Cohen and Mr. Kindleberger identifying six major
problems in Europe, April 5, 1946"

Bozena Szaynok, "The Jewish Pogrom in Kielce, July 1946 - New Evidence,"
Intermarium, Volume 1, Number 3

SECOND MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, PARIS, (a) First
Part, April 25 to May 16,1946, Report by Secretary Byrnes, May 20,1946

Douglas J. Macdonald, "Communist Bloc Expansion in the Early Cold War:
Challenging Realism, Refuting Revisionism," International Security, Vol.
20, no. 3 (Winter 1995)

Dean Acheson's account of the crisis over Iran, 1946

Letter from Clark Clifford to William Leahy Requesting Intelligence
Estimates on the Soviet Union, 18 July 1946

Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Research and Evaluation, "Soviet
Foreign and Military Policy," 23 July 1946

Memo from Acting secretary of State Dean Acheson to President Truman on
the Greek Economic Mission, August 7, 1946

Letter from Charles Kindleberger, United States Political Adviser for
Germany, August 14, 1946

Memorandum for the President By Hoyt Vandenberg Regarding Possible
Soviet Military Action, 24 August 1946

PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE, JULY 29 TO OCTOBER 15, 1946, Report by Secretary
Byrnes, October 18, 1946

Winston Churchill, "Sinews of Peace," (the Iron Curtain Speech),
Westminster College, 1946

Post-World War II Speeches of Winston Churchill in Audio Format

THIRD MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF F0REIGN MINISTERS, NEW YORK CITY,
NOVEMBER 4 TO DECEMBER 12, 1946, Report by the Department of State
1947


Central Intelligence Agency, Office of Research and Evaluation, "Revised
Soviet Tactics in International Affairs", 6 January 1947

Statement by General Marshall on the situation in China, January 7, 1947

Herbert Hoover's letter to the President Truman regarding the food
shortage in Europe, January 18, 1947

Herbert Hoover's letter to the President Truman asking for an inclusive
report in regards to spending on Germany for Congress and taxpayers,
January 19, 1947

Joseph M. Jones, The Fifteen Weeks (February 11-June 5, 1947) (New York:
The Viking Press, 1955) Chapter 1, "In Washington," pp. 3-13 (excerpts)

Summary of telegrams from Greece, Poland, and the USSR, February 25,
1947

Herbert Hoover's press release of The President's Economic Mission to
Germany and Austria, Report no. 1: German Agriculture and Food
Requirements, February 28, 1947

Draft Notes explaining why the United States should grant financial aid
to Greece and Turkey

Joseph M. Jones Notes on the Economics of Peace, March 1947

Background memorandum on Greece, March 3, 1947

Letter from Paul Economou-Gouras to George C. Marshall, March 3, 1947

Draft of suggestions for the President's message to Congress in regard
to the Greek situation, March 3, 1947

Summary of telegrams from Hungary, Greece, and Germany and relief needs,
March 4, 1947

Summary of telegrams from Czechoslovakia, Hungary, France, Bulgaria, and
Greece, March 5, 1947

Letter from George M. Elsey to Mr. Clifford, March 7, 1947

Suggested draft of the President's message to Congress on the Greek
Situation, March 7, 1947

Rough draft of the President's message to Congress in regard to Greece,
March 9, 1947

Speech by President Truman asking Congress to pass the Truman Doctrine
(not used) (no date)

Memo from C. H. Humelsine to Commander George M. Elsey, March 10, 1947

Chronology of the drafting of the President's message of March 12, 1947

Dean Acheson's account of the decision to aid Greece and Turkey in 1947

Speech Announcing the "Truman Doctrine," 1947

Address of the President of the United States: Recommendation for
Assistance to Greece and Turkey, March 12, 1947

Joseph M. Jones, The Drafting of the President's Message to Congress on
the Greek Situation, March 12, 1947

Telegram from French Ambassador Caffery to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, March 13, 1947

Telegram from Greek Ambassador MacVeagh to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, March 13, 1947

Telegram from British Ambassador Gallman to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, March 13, 1947

Telegram from Yugoslavian Ambassador Cabot to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, March 14, 1947

Telegram from Swiss Ambassador Harrison to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, March 14, 1947

Statement by President Truman, March 15, 1947

Telegram from French Ambassador Caffery to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, March 18, 1947

Editorial Reactions to the President's Address Before Congress on the
Greek Situation, Part 1, March 19, 1947, and Part 2, March 22, 1947

Letter from Edward Mason to the Honorable Willard Thorp, Assistant
Secretary Department of State, on the Moscow Meetings, March 20, 1947

State Department press notice regarding the general political situation
in Greece, March 23, 1947

Herbert Hoover, The President's Economic Mission to Germany and Austria,
 Report no. 3: The necessary steps for promotion of German exports, so
as to relieve American tax payers of the burdens of relief and for
economic recovery of Europe.

Harry S. Truman's letter to Herbert Hoover regarding Report no. 3, March
24, 1947

Charles Kindleberger, Delegation of the United States of America,
Council of Foreign Ministers American Embassy Moscow, Letter on Postwar
Conditions in Europe, March 24, 1947

Letter from Edwin W. Pauley to President Truman, March 24, 1947

Letter to the Honorable Willard Thorp, Assistant Secretary Department of
State, from Moscow regarding Allied Control Council Report, March 26,
1947

Letter from Charles Kindleberger on Bizonal Trouble, Delegation of the
United States of America, Council of Foreign Ministers American Embassy
Moscow, April 18, 1947

Correspondence between President Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt, April/May
1947

Draft Outline Notes for Mr. Acheson's speech before Delta Council, May
8, Drafted April 23, 1947

FOURTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, MOSCOW, MARCH 10 TO
APRIL 24, 1947, Report by Secretary Marshall, April 28, 1947

Initial Press and Radio Reaction to Under Secretary Acheson's Speech at
Cleveland Mississippi on May 8, 1947, filed May 15, 1947

A letter from Joseph M. Jones to Mr. Acheson suggesting that foreign
finanical aid should come in the form of grants, May 1, 1947

Memorandum from Mike Mansfield, Member of Congress, on Economic
Conditions in Europe

"Aid to Greece and Turkey", from The Department of State Bulletin
 Supplement, May 4, 1947

State Department press notice regarding an address by Henry S. Villard,
May 5, 1947

Joseph M. Jones letter to Mr. Lippmann regarding Acheson's speech
outlining economic programs, May 7, 1947

"Administration Now Shifts Its Emphasis on Foreign Aid: Economic
Reconstruction of Western Europe Now Held Best Bar to Soviet Expansion"
by James Reston, New York Times, May 9, 1947

The Department of State Bulletin: "Requirements of Reconstruction" by
Under Secretary Acheson, May 18, 1947

Announcement from President Truman about having just signed the Truman
Doctrine, May 19, 1947; Rough draft of an announcement from President
Truman about having just signed the Truman Doctrine; Another rough draft
of an announcement from President Truman about having just signed the
Truman Doctrine; Announcement from President Truman regarding a ceremony
of his signing of the Truman Doctrine (no date)

"Design for Reconstruction" Proposed Address for Secretary Marshall
June, 1947, drafted May 20, 1947

The act to provide for assistance to Greece and Turkey as stated by
Congress, May 22, 1947

Draft of note from the Greek government to the United States Government,
May 22, 1947

Letter to Clark Clifford regarding the Greek Aid Program, May 23, 1947;
Comparison of Treasury and State drafts of agreement on assistance to
Greece, May 22, 1947

Agreement on aid to Greece, May 22, 1947

Memo from Secretary of State Dean Acheson to President Truman on the
proposed agreement on aid to Greece, May 23, 1947

Annex A : General Outline of the Reconstruction Problem
The Marshall Plan


ADDRESS BY GENERAL GEORGE C. MARSHALL SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE UNITED
STATES AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY, JUNE 5, 1947

Commencement Address, Harvard University, June 5, 1947, Speaker: George
C. Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State in Real Audio Format

Charles S. Maier, "From Plan to Practice: The Context and Consequences
of the Marshall Plan," Harvard Magazine

PBS, Newshour, "Remembering the Man and His Plan," 5 June 1997

United States Information Agency, Documents on the Marshall Plan

Statement by Chancellor Helmut Kohl to the German Bundestag on the 50th
anniversary of the announcement of the Marshall Plan, Bonn, June 12,
1997

CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE REPORT FOR CONGRESS, The Marshall Plan:
Design, Accomplishments, and Relevance to the Present, By Curt Tarnoff,
 First Published January 6, 1997

The Department of State, Bulletin, "European Initiative Essential to
Economic Recovery," Remarks by the Secretary of State, June 15, 1947

Memorandum of the press and radio news conference by Lincoln White, June
18, 1947

Memorandum of Conversation, "Summary of First Meeting of Under Secretary
Clayton and Ambassador with Members of the British Cabinet," 24 June
1947

Memorandum of Conversation, "Substance of Second Meeting of Under
Secretary Clayton and Ambassador with Members of the British Cabinet,"
25 June 1947

Aide-Memoire for the Foreign Secretary, Sir Ernest Bevin, 25 June 1947

Memorandum of Conversation, "Summary of Third Meeting of Under Secretary
Clayton and Ambassador with Members of the British Cabinet," 26 June
1947

Letter from William Clayton to Robert Lovett Regarding His Talks with
British Officials and Their Reactions to US Views on Aid and Post-War
Europe, 30 June 1947

Department of State Policy Planning Staff, George Kennan, Draft of a
Paper Regarding the US and EUropean Reconstruction, c. July 1947

Memorandum: Secretary of State's Harvard Speech of June, 1947, filed
July 2, 1947

'The Marshall Plan -- Then and Now' By Ambassador Harlan Cleveland U.S.
Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 1967

Joseph M. Jones's Memo to Mr. Russell regarding the need to clarify
relationship between Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan, July 7, 1947

The Marshall Proposal of Assistance to Europe, July 10, 1947

Weekly Summary Excerpt, "Soviet Opposition to the Recovery Program,
Effects of Non-Participation on the Satellites, 11 July 1947

Memo from General Marshall to President Truman on the Greek situation,
including a map of the Greek situation, July 16, 1947

Department of State, "Certain Aspects of the European Recovery Problem
>From the United States Standpoint," July 23, 1947

World Cereal Production, 1947

The George C. Marshall Foundation Web Page

U.S. Information Agency, Page on the Marshall Plan

Cold War International History Project, Working Paper #9: New Evidence
on the Soviet Rejection of the Marshall Plan, 1947: Two Reports, by
Scott D. Parrish and Mikhail M. Narinsky

For European Recovery: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Marshall Plan

U.S. Air Force in Europe, 50th Anniversary of the Berlin Airlift

Department of State, "Summary of the Department's Position of the
Content of A European Recovery Plan," August 26, 1947

Preliminary Work of the Department of State setting forth the problems
of European Recovery, August 29, 1947

The Marshall Plan 1947-1997 A German View by Susan Stern

The Phoenix of Partnership: The Transatlantic Alliance 50 Years Later By
Marsha VandeBerg

Speech by German President Roman Herzog on the 50th Anniversary of the
Marshall Planat a dinner with the editors-in-chief of European business
media at the Bellevue castle in Berlin, March 4

Department of State Outgoing Telegram to Moscow Embassy, Sept 12, 1947

Letter from Dwight P. Griswold to President Truman on the Greek
situation, September 20, 1947; Memo from President Truman to the Under
Secretary of State along with a copy of the letter from Dwight P.
Griswold to President Truman on 9-20-47, October 13, 1947

The Immediate need for Emergency Aid to Europe, September 29, 1947

Transcript of the speech of Australian Foreign Minister Evatt before the
United Nations on the Greek question, October 6, 1947

State Department press notice regarding the report on Greece, October
15, 1947

Transcript of Ayn Rand's testimony before the House Un-American
Activities Committee on October 20, 1947

The Testimony of Walter E. Disney Before the House Committee on
Un-American Activities, 24 October, 1947

"European Recovery Program" Basic Document No. 1, October 31, 1947

Text of Statement by Paul G. Hoffman, Economic Cooperation
Administrator, before the OEEC, October 31,1949

'European Recovery and American Aid' A report by The President's
Committee on Foreign Aid (Parts One and Two) November 1947

'European Recovery and American Aid' A report by The President's
Committee on Foreign Aid (Part Three) November 1947

Ray F. Mosely's letter to the President regarding unnecessary spending
in Northern Europe, November 26, 1947

Telegram from Greek Ambassador Keeley to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson, November 29, 1947

President Truman's responds to Ray F. Mosely acknowledging fair
condition in Northern Europe, but reminding him to look at all the
European countries, December 1, 1947

Letter to the President Truman from the department of Agriculture
regarding low yielding grain crops in the states

Summary Report on Famine Emergency Committee

The United States Grain Export Program

Letter from Walter Wilds to John R. Steelman, January 22, 1948; letter
from W. Averell Harriman to John R. Steelman, December 2, 1947; letter
from W. Averell Harriman to John R. Steelman, December 24, 1947

FIFTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, LONDON, NOVEMBER
25-DECEMBER 16, 1947 Report by Secretary Marshall, December 19, 1947
1948


War Department Classified Message Center, Incoming Classified Message on
Situation in Berlin, April 1948

Harold B. Hinton, "Aid Bill is Signed by Truman as Reply to Foes of
Liberty," New York Times, 4 April 1948

Central Intelligence Agency, ORE 29-48, "Possible Program of Future
Soviet Movements in Germany," 28 April 1948

Finlandization

Timo Vihavainen, "After the War: Finland's Relations with the Soviet
Union, 1944-1991"

Final draft of President Truman's third quarterly report on
Greek-Turkish aid, May 12, 1948

Letter from Eliahu Epstein, agent for the provisional government of
Israel, to President Truman, May 14, 1948

Central Intelligence Agency, ORE 41-48, "Effect of Soviet Restrictions
on US Position in Berlin," 14 June 1948

A factual summary concerning the American Mission for aid to Greece,
June 15, 1948

Memorandum from R.H. Hillenkoetter to the Secretary of Defense, "Current
Situation in Berlin," 30 June 1948

The Berlin Airlift, A Pictorial History

Charles F. Pennacchio, "The East German Communists and the Origins of
the Berlin Blockade Crisis," East European Quarterly, Vol. 29, no. 3
(Fall 1995)

Memorandum for the President: summary of the discussion at the 15th
meeting of the National Security Council on Berlin, July 16, 1948

Memorandum for the President: summary of the discussion at the 16th
meeting of the National Security Council on Berlin, July 23, 1948

Report by the Secretary of Defense to the National Security Council, "US
Military Courses of Action With Respect to the Situation in Berlin," 28
July 1948

Central Intelligence Agency, ORE 22-48, "Possibility of Direct Soviet
Military Action During 1948-49," 1 September 1948

Report from the Office of the Secretary of State to the National
Security Council, "Future Course of Action with Respect to Berlin," 17
November 1948

"The Long-Term Program Report to Rober Marjolin, Secretary-General,
Organization for European Economic Co-operation by John H. Williams,
November 23, 1948, with attached letter to Mr. Hoffman, December 2,
1948"

Fifth Report to Congress on Assistance to Greece and Turkey, December
10, 1948

Memo on Turkey from the Central Intelligence Agency to President Truman,
December 22, 1948
1949


Cover letter and message from Dr. Chaim Weisman, President of the State
Council of the Provisional Government of Israel, to President Truman,
January 11, 1949

Harry Truman's Inaugural Address, 20 January 1949

Rivals and Allies: Stalin, Mao, and the Chinese Civil War, January 1949
Introduction by Odd Arne Westad

SIXTH MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN MINISTERS, PARIS, MAY 23 TO JUNE
20, 1949

Talks Between Stalin and Mao Zedong, December 1949-January 1950, And
With Zhou Enlai, August-September 1952 with commentaries by Chen Jian,
Vojtech Mastny, Odd Arne Westad, and Vladislav Zubok

Benjamin O. Fordham, "Economic Interests, Party, and Ideology in Early
Cold War Era U.S. Foreign Policy," International Organization, Vol. 52,
no. 2 (Spring 1998)

Report from the Office of the Secretary of Defense to the National
Security Council, "Possible Courses of Action in the Event that the
Soivet Union Reimposes the Blockade in Berlin," 1 June 1949

Seventh Report to Congress on Assistance to Greece and Turkey, June 29,
1949

Report from the Office of the Secretary of Defense to the National
Security Council, "Phase-Out of the Berlin Airlift," 25 July 1949

Dean Acheson:  United States Position on China, August 1949

"Greece and the United Nations, 1946-49", from the Department of State
Bulletin, September 19, 1949

"Letter from Paul Hoffman to Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, September 26,
1949"

Economic Cooperation Administration Office of the Special
Representatives in Europe, Paris, France "Review of European Press
Reaction to Mr. Hoffman's Paris Visit and OEEC Negotiations, 25 October
thru November 1949" Prepared by the Press Intelligence Unit Editorial
Reasearch and Analysis Section Information Division, December 1, 1949
1950


Klaus Fuchs

31 January 1950, ciphered telegram, USSR Ambassador to the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) T.F. Shtykov to Soviet leader Joseph
Stalin re meeting with North Korean leader Kim Il Sung

"Soviet Intentions and Capabilities", 20 February 1950

Cable from James Conant to the Secretary of State regarding U.S. Public
Affairs and Information Program in West Germany and Berlin, 20 February
1953

President Truman's letter to James S. Lay, Executive Secretary of the
National Security Council, April 12, 1950

NSC-68, 1950

Fakiolas, Efstathios T., "Kennan's Long Telegram and NSC-68: A
Comparative Analysis," East European Quarterly, Vol. 31, no. 4, January
1998

Paul Y. Hammond, "NSC-68: PROLOGUE TO REARMAMENT," 1962

"Letter to Paul Hoffman on the Marshall Plan from Oliver Franks at the
British Embassy in Washington, June 21, 1950"

The Korean War

Report by the National Security Council to the President, "The Position
of the United States with Respect to Korea, 2 April 1942

David T. Fautua, "The 'Long Pull' Army: NSC-68, the Korean War, and the
Creation of the Cold War U.S. Army, Journal of Military History, Vol.
61, no. 1 (January 1997)

Secretary of State Dean Acheson's account of his speech describing the
U.S. "defense perimeter" in 1950

Discussion Thread on Dean Acheson and the Korean War, H-DIPLO Net

President Truman's speech sending troops to Korea, June 30, 1950

John Lewis Gaddis, "Who Started the Korean War?" Atalntic Monthly, 8 May
1994

"Korea's Partition: Soviet-American Pursuit of Reunification,
1945-1948," by JAMES I. MATRAY

Korean War Reference Library

NEW RUSSIAN DOCUMENTS ON THE KOREAN WAR Introduction and Translations by
Kathryn Weathersby

To Attack, or Not to Attack? Stalin, Kim Il Sung, and the Prelude to War
by Kathryn Weathersby

CHINA’S ROAD TO THE KOREAN WAR by Chen Jian

ASSESSING THE POLITICS OF THE KOREAN WAR, 1949-51 by Evgueni Bajanov

THE DISCREPANCY BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN AND CHINESE VERSIONS OF MAO’S 2
OCTOBER 1950 MESSAGE TO STALIN ON CHINESE ENTRY INTO THE KOREAN WAR: A
CHINESE SCHOLAR’S REPLY by SHEN Zhihua translated by CHEN Jian

STALIN, MAO, KIM AND KOREAN WAR ORIGINS, 1950: A RUSSIAN DOCUMENTARY
DISCREPANCY by Dieter Heinzig

THE SHTYKOV DIARIES: NEW EVIDENCE ON SOVIET POLICY IN KOREA by Hyun-su
Jeon with Gyoo Kahng

STALIN, MAO, KIM, AND CHINA’S DECISION TO ENTER THE KOREAN WAR,
SEPTEMBER 16-OCTOBER 15, 1950: NEW EVIDENCE FROM THE RUSSIAN ARCHIVES
article and translations by Alexandre Y. Mansourov

Cumings and Weathersby—An Exchange on Korean War Origins

SOVIET INTERROGATION OF U.S. POWs IN THE KOREAN WAR by Laurence Jolidon

Examining the Korean War

Ambassador Muccio reports to US State Department that North Korea has
crossed the 38th Parallel, SEOUL, June 25, 1950

United Press Correspondent Jack James Cables New York with News of North
Korean Invasion

UN Resolution of 27 June 1950 on Korea

UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE KOREAN WAR: SOUTH TO THE NAKTONG, NORTH TO THE
YALU (June-November 1950) by Roy Appleman

Statement by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR, Andrei
Gromyko, July 4,1950 on American Intervention in Korea

Report of The United Nations Commission on Korea, 1950

President Rhee Syngman turns over South Korean Forces to General
MacArthur, July 14, 1950

Report to the National Security Council by the Secretary of Defense, "US
Courses of Action in the Event that Soviet Forces Enter Korean
Hostilities" 21 July 1950

Report to the National Security Council by the Executive Secretary, "US
Courses of Action with Respect to Korea, 1 September 1950

Maps of the Korean War

"Questions to Be Considered Regarding Possible US Use of the Atomic Bomb
to Counter Chinese Communist Aggression in Korea," 8 November 1950

Recall of General Douglas Macarthur (1951)

General Douglas MacArthur Defends His Conduct of the War in Korea, April
19, 1951

PBS, MacArthur

Old Soldiers Never Die By Geoffrey Perret

Walter LaFeber, Historian, on MacArthur and Nuclear Weapons in Korea

General Ridgway's Broadcast Message to the Commanders of the Communist
Forces in Korea, 30 June 1951

General Ridgway's Message to General Kim Il Sung and General Peng
Teh-Huai, 13 Jul 1951

Report to the National Security Council by the NSC Planning Board, "US
Tactics Immediately Following an Armistice in Korea," 15 June 1953

Korean Armistice Agreement

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AIR INTERDICTION DURING THE KOREAN WAR By Mr. B. C.
Mossman, OCMH STUDY, PREPARED BY HISTORIES DIVISION, March 1966. OFFICE
OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

"China's Decision to Enter the Korean War: Reappraisal and New
Documentation," Michael M. Sheng, Professor of History, Southwest
Missouri State University, Korea and World Affairs, Vol. XIX , No. 2,
Summer 1995
Korean War Project Home Page

The Korean War: A Fresh Perspective, By Colonel Harry G. Summers, Jr.,

New Findings on the Korean War, Translation and Commentary by Kathryn
Weathersby

US Army, Center for Military History, "Black Soldier, White Army: The
24th Infantry in Korea"

Letters: Stalin, Kim, and Korean War Origins

The Korean War Revisited, DONALD W. BOOSE, JR. Parameters, Spring 1998

The Associated Press, "Proof Soviets Lied About US Warfare," (Charges of
Biological Warfare in the Korean War) New York Times, November 16, 1998

Lashmar, Paul, "Stalin's 'Hot' War," New Statesman & Society, vol. 9,
no. 388, February 2, 1996

Resignation of Paul Hoffman as Chief of the Marshall Plan
administration, September 25, 1950
1951


Memorandum from C.P. Cabell to B.A. Schriever, "Research and Development
on Proposed Rand Satellite Reconnaisance Vehicle," 17 March 1951

The Rosenbergs' Trial, March 1951

Sino-Tibetan Agreement, Agreement on Measures for the Peaceful
Liberation of Tibet, 17-Point Agreement of May 23, 1951

Michael Meeropol Statement on Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, July 1995

Stephen Pizzo, The Rosenberg Communiques

Morton Sobell, "Venona and the Rosenbergs," 1997

The Rosenbergs: Victims of Cold War Hysteria

Recall of General Douglas Macarthur (1951)

General Douglas MacArthur Defends His Conduct of the War in Korea, April
19, 1951

PBS, MacArthur

Old Soldiers Never Die By Geoffrey Perret

Walter LaFeber, Historian, on MacArthur and Nuclear Weapons in Korea

General Ridgway's Broadcast Message to the Commanders of the Communist
Forces in Korea, 30 June 1951

General Ridgway's Message to General Kim Il Sung and General Peng
Teh-Huai, 13 Jul 1951

"Estimate of the Relative Strength and Capabilities of NATO and Soviet
Bloc Forces at Present and in the Immediate Future," November 23, 1951,
C8-D/4 (M.C. 33), International Staff, NATO Archives, Brussels

PBS, Race for the Superbomb
1952


Cold War International History Project, Stalin and the SED Leadership, 7
April 1952: “You Must Organize Your Own State”

Press Release: ECA Mission to Greece, March 1, 1952

Press Release: ECA Mission to Greece, March 8, 1952

Press Release--Mutual Security Agendy: Special Mission to Greece for
Economic Cooperation, March 15, 1952

Press Release--Mutual Security Agendy: Special Mission to Greece for
Economic Cooperation, March 22, 1952

Press Release--Mutual Security Agendy: Special Mission to Greece for
Economic Cooperation, March 29, 1952

Press Release--Mutual Security Agendy: Special Mission to Greece for
Economic Cooperation, April 12, 1952

"Foreward in the Form of a Letter to my Children," from Witness by
Whittaker Chambers

Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., "The New Isolationism," Atlantic Monthly, May
1952

"Isolation and Expansion" by Walter Lippmann, 1952

Notes on Interview with Glenn Craig on the Marshall Plan. Also present:
Harvey Mansfield, August 20, 1952

Correspondence between Paul G. Hoffman and Philadelphia Inquirer
Editorial Staff on the effectiveness ofthe Marshall Plan, beginning
September 30, 1952

George Kennan, FOREIGN SERVICE DISPATCH 116, of September 8, 1952, FROM
AMERICAN EMBASSY, MOSCOW, TO DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, SUBJECT:
The Soviet Union and the Atlantic Pact

Interview with General George C. Marshall on the Marshall Plan. Others
present: Harry B. Price and Roy E. Foulke, October 30, 1952

Memo from Greek Ambassador Athanase G. Politis to Secretary of State
Dean Acheson, November 4, 1952; Memo from John F. Simmons to Matthew J.
Connelly, November 7, 1952; Reply from President Truman to Greek
Ambassador Athanase G. Politis, November 14, 1952;  Memo from William J.
Hopkins to John F. Simmons, November 21, 1952

Correspondence between Paul G. Hoffman and Philadelphia Inquirer
Editorial Staff on the effectiveness of the Marshall Plan, beginning
December 2, 1952
1953


Interview with Mr. Paul Hoffman on the Marshall Plan, January 28, 1953

Korean Armistice Agreement

THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AIR INTERDICTION DURING THE KOREAN WAR By Mr. B. C.
Mossman, OCMH STUDY, PREPARED BY HISTORIES DIVISION, March 1966. OFFICE
OF THE CHIEF OF MILITARY HISTORY, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

Address by President Dwight D. Eisenhower "The Chance for Peace"
delivered before the American Society of Newspaper Editors, April
16,1953

Report to the National Security Council by the NSC Planning Board, "US
Tactics Immediately Following an Armistice in Korea," 15 June 1953

Report to the National Security Council, "United States Objections and
Actions to Exploit Unrest in the Satellite States," 29 June 1953

Report, National Security Council, Psychological Strategy Board,
"Interim U.S. Psychological Strategy Plan for Exploitation of Unrest in
Satellite Europe," 29 June 1953

Despatch, U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, Berlin, "Conversation with
West German Labor Leader on Demonstration of 17 June in Soviet Sector of
Berlin," 9 July 1953

Mutual Defense Treaty between the Republic of Korea and the United
States of America, Signed at Washington: October 1, 1953, Entered into
Force: November 17, 1954

Nuclear Weapons after Stalin’s Death: Moscow Enters the H-Bomb Age By
Yuri Smirnov and Vladislav Zubok

Irving Louis Horowitz , "RETROSPECTIVE: Culture, Politics, and
McCarthyism"

John E. O'Connor "The Moving Image as Historical Document: Analysing
Edward R. Murrow's Report on Senator McCarthy". In T. O'Regan & B.
Shoesmith eds. History on/and/in Film. Perth: History & Film Association
of Australia, 1987. 5-16.

Senator Joseph McCarthy

Senator Joseph McCarthy--A Multimedia Presentation

Letter from Allen Dulles to Senator Joseph McCarthy Regarding
Allegations of a Communist Party Member in the Government Printing
Office Handling CIA Materials, 22 October 1953

Cold War International History Project, The Report to the SED Central
Committee Analysis of the Preparation, the Outbreak, and the Suppression
of the 'Fascist Adventure' from 16-22.6.53

Cold War International History Project, The Report to the Soviet
Leadership (on the East German Uprising)

House Un-American Activities Committee

The Early Warning Connection

Isolationism and Pacifism: Senator Rush D. Holt and American Foreign
Policy by William E. Coffey

President Dwight D. Eisenhower before the General Assembly of the United
Nations on Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, New York City, December 8,
1953.
1954


REPORT ON THE GUATEMALA REVIEW, JUNE 28, 1996, INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT
BOARD

Documents and Responses to the Intelligence Oversight Board Report,
Compiled by the Center for International Policy

"Documents show CIA had 'hit lists' in Guatemala in 1950s," CNN, May 23,
1997

TIM WEINER, "CIA in 1950's Drew Up List of Guatemalan Leaders to Be
Assassinated," New York Times, May 28, 1997

TIM WEINER, "CIA Role in Guatemala Told in Files of Times Publisher,"
New York Times, June 7, 1997

Memorandum from Ken Mansfield, "Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
Program," 27 March 1954

MAO ZEDONG AND DULLES’S “PEACEFUL EVOLUTION” STRATEGY: REVELATIONS FROM
BO YIBO’S MEMOIRS Introduction, translation, and annotation by Qiang
Zhai

Yahia Zoubir, "U.S. and Soviet Policies Towards France's Struggle with
Anticolonial Nationalism in North Africa, Canadian Journal of History,
Vol. 30, no. 3, December 1995

Letter from Allen Dulles to Senator Joseph McCarthy Regarding
Allegations of Communist Inflitration of the CIA, 7 July 1954

Censure of Senator Joseph McCarthy (1954)
1955


Letter from Allen Dulles to Gen. Mark Clark Requesting Information on
"alleged communism and corruption" that Senator Joseph McCarthy has Made
Available to Him, 15 January 1955

Letter from Allen Dulles to Senator John McClellan Regarding
Correspondence with Senator Joseph McCarthy and Future Investigations of
CIA Personnel, 21 January 1955

Letter from Senator John McClellan to Allen Dulles, 7 March 1955

Statement by U.S.S.R. Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Security in the
Near and Middle East, April 16, 1955, on the Baghdad Pact

Record of 99th meeting of the Military Representatives Committee with
the North Atlantic Council in Washington, 18 May 1955, International
Military Staff, NATO Archives, Brussels

Letter from U.S. Secretary of State Dulles to Greek Minister Papagos on
the Cyprus Matter, September 18, 1955
1956


Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Disarmament and Atomic
Energy, "Policy on Use of Atomic Weapons," 2 April 1956

Letter from Secretary of Defense to Secretary of State on the policies
governing the use of Nuclear Weapons. 5 April 1956

Statement of Policy Annex, National Security Council, "U.S. Policy
Toward the Soviet Satellites in Eastern Europe," (extract) 6 July 1956

Statement of Policy Appendix, National Security Council, "U.S. Policy
Toward the Soviet Satellite States in Eastern Europe," 16 July 1956

Summary of Vojtech Mastny, "'We Are in a Bind': Polish and Czechoslovak
Attempts at Reforming the Warsaw Pact, 1956-1969," Cold War
International History Project Bulletin 11 (1998): 230-50.

Poland, 1956: Khrushchev, Gomulka, and the "Polish October" by L.W.
Gluchowski

Atlantic Monthly Editors, "Report on the World Today," Atlantic Monthly,
August 1956

Chronology of the Suez Crisis

Hungary and Poland 1956: Khrushchev’s CPSU CC Presidium Meeting on East
European Crises, 24 October 1956, Introduction, Translation, and
Annotation by Mark Kramer

Imre Nagy, Hesitant Revolutionary by Johanna Granville

IMRE NAGY, aka “VOLODYA”— A DENT IN THE MARTYR’S HALO? by Johanna
Granville

RESEARCH NOTE: SECRET EAST GERMAN REPORT ON CHINESE REACTIONS TO THE
1956 HUNGARIAN REVOLT  Introduced and Translated by Mark Kramer

REPORTS ON AGENT “VOLODYA”: RUSSIAN DOCUMENTS ON IMRE NAGY, Documents
provided and translated by Johanna Granville

THE YELTSIN DOSSIER: SOVIET DOCUMENTS ON HUNGARY, 1956 by Janos M.
Rainer

Richard Lettis and William I. Morris, The Hungarian Revolt, October 23 -
November 4, 1956

JANE PERLEZ, "Did West Spur Revolt, Promise Assistance in 1956?," New
York Times, September 28, 1996

Working Notes from the Session of the CPSU CC Presidium on 21 October
1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Tuesday, October 23, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Wednesday, October 24, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Thursday, October 25, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Friday, October 26, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Saturday, October 27, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Sunday, October 28, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Monday, October 29, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Tuesday, October 30, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Wednesday, October 31, 1956

"U.S. Policy toward Developments in Poland and Hungary," NSC-5616, a
"sanitized" version with deletions was published in Foreign Relations of
the United States, 1955-57, vol. 25, pp. 463-69; its full version is
available at the National Security Archive, RN 66037., 31 October 1956

Statement of Policy, National Security Council, "U.S. Politcy Toward
Developments in Poland and Hungary, 31 October 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Thursday, November 1, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Friday, November 2, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Saturday, November 3, 1956

Radio Broadcasts from Hungary, Sunday, November 4, 1956

Simon Bourgin, "The Well of Discontent: A Senior American
Correspondent's Briefings on Budapest, 1956, The Hungarian Quarterly,
Volume XXXVII No. 142 Summer 1996

János M. Rainer, "The Road to Budapest, 1956: New Documentation on the
Kremlin's Decision to Intervene," The Hungarian Quarterly, Volume XXXVII
No. 142 Summer 1996

György Litván, "1957 - The Year After: A Memoir," The Hungarian
Quarterly, Volume XXXVII No. 143 Autumn 1996

Memories of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising, 1 July 1996

New Findings on the 1956 Hungarian Revolution By Csaba Békés

TOGLIATTI ON NAGY, 30 OCTOBER 1956: MISSING CABLE FOUND

Françoise Perret, "ICRC operations in Hungary and the Middle East in
1956," International Review of the Red Cross no 313, p.412-437

Escape from Hungary!

"Reform to Revolution," Detailed Interview Given by György Heltai to an
American Journalist, dated 12th December 1956 and Submitted to the UN
Special Committee on the Question of Hungary

Radio Free Europe, The Hungarian Revolution Of 1956: A 40th Anniversary
Report

SPECIAL FEATURE: NEW EVIDENCE ON SOVIET DECISION-MAKING AND THE 1956
POLISH AND HUNGARIAN CRISES by Mark Kramer

THE “MALIN NOTES” ON THE CRISES IN HUNGARY AND POLAND, 1956 Translated
and Annotated by Mark Kramer

Jane Perlez, "Hungarians questioning West's role in 1956: Did it spur
the revolt and make promises of assistance that were never kept?"

Judit Tóth, "1956: THE BETRAYAL OF HUNGARY"

OMRI, FORMER SOVIET AGENT ALLEGES WEST TRAINED HUNGARY'S 1956 INSURGENTS


New Documents on the East German Uprising of 1956, Introduction and
commentary by Christian Ostermann

THE EMERGING DISPUTES BETWEEN BEIJING AND MOSCOW: TEN NEWLY AVAILABLE
CHINESE DOCUMENTS, 1956- 1958  Translated and Annotated by Zhang Shu
Guang and Chen Jian

MAO ON SINO-SOVIET RELATIONS: Conversations with the Soviet Ambassador,
1956, Introduction by Odd Arne Westad

THE USSR FOREIGN MINISTRY’S APPRAISAL OF SINO- SOVIET RELATIONS ON THE
EVE OF THE SPLIT, SEPTEMBER 1959 by Mark Kramer
1957


President Eisenhower, Special Message to the Congress on the situation
in the Middle East, January 5, 1957

"Memorandum on the Warsaw Treaty and the Development of the Armed Forces
of the People’s Republic of Poland," 10 January 1957

TASS: Statement on the Eisenhower Doctrine, January 14, 1957

Authorization for the Expenditure of Nuclear Weapons, Policy Planning
Staff, Department of State, 17 January 1957

Report on Secretary Dulles' Meeting with Secretary Wilson and Admiral
Radford on Advance Presidential Authorization for the Expenditure of
Nuclear Weapons -- April 19, 1957, Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State for Disarmament and Atomic Energy

Advanced Presidential Authority for the Expenditure of Nuclear Weapons,
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, 22 April 1957

Address by United States Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, before
the Associated Press in New York, April 22, 1957, "Dynamic Peace"

The Annotated Memoirs of ADMIRAL MIKLÓS HORTHY Regent of Hungary, 1957

John K. Fairbank, "China: Time for a Policy," Atlantic Monthly, April
1957

C. Wright Mills, The Power Elite. New York: Harper, 1957, pp. 269-297

Policy Regarding Use of Atomic Weapons, Office of the Executive
Secretary, National Security Council, 1 May 1957

Policy Regarding Use of Atomic Weapons, Department of State, 15 May 1957

Policy Regarding Use of Atomic Weapons, Office of the Executive
Secretary, National Security Council, 16 May 1957

FoxNews, Sputnik: 40 Years, 4 October 1957

Memorandum of Conversation with the President of the United States on
Soviet Nuclear Capabilities, 29 October 1967

Report from RAND Corporation, "Recommendation to the Air Staff: An
Earlier Satellite Reconnaisance System," 12 November 1957
1958


"New Evidence on Khrushchev’s 1958 Berlin Ultimatum," Translation and
Commentary by Hope M. Harrison

Memorandum for J.R. Killian from the President's Science Advisory
Committee, Ballistic Missile Panel, "Whither Ballistic Missile Systems,
4 March 1958

Letter from J.R. Killian to President Eisenhower on the Ballistic
Missile Program, 8 March 1958

Memorandum of Conversation by Andrew Goodpaster on Meeting with the
President on the Ballistic Missile Program, 10 March 1958

Walter Lippmann, "Mr. Kennan and Reappraisal in Europe," Atlantic
Monthly, April 1958

Memorandum of Conversation, Department of State and Department of
Defense on the Concept of Massive Retaliation, 7 April 1958

U.S. Department of State Vol. X, Part 1, FRUS, 1958-60: E. Europe
Region; Soviet Union

Foreign Relations of the United States 1958-1960, Volume XIX, China

Foreign Relations of the United States 1958-1960, Volume III National
Security Policy; Arms Control and Disarmament

Diplomatic Notes Concerning U-2 Overflights of the USSR

MAO ZEDONG’S HANDLING OF THE TAIWAN STRAITS CRISIS OF 1958: CHINESE
RECOLLECTIONS AND DOCUMENTS Translated and Annotated by Li Xiaobing,
Chen Jian, and David L. Wilson

An Aide Mémoire Sent by the Government of Brazil to Governments of Other
American States, August 9, 1958, "Operation Pan-America"

"Memorandum for Mr. Herter" from Gerard C. Smith, U.S. Department of
State, August 13, 1958

Analysis of Draft "Implementing Instructions" Submitted to the President
for Approval by Letter from the Secretary of State and the Deputy
Secretary of Defense, Dated August 23, 1958, Office of the Executive
Secretary, National Security Council

Khrushchev’s Nuclear Promise To Beijing During the 1958 Crisis
introduction by Vladislav M. Zubok

Memorandum of Conference with the President, December 19, 1958 -- 2:30
p.m., Office of the Staff Secretary, Office of the White House, 31
December 1958
1959


A Conversation with Mao, 1959

KHRUSHCHEV VS. MAO: A PRELIMINARY SKETCH OF THE ROLE OF PERSONALITY IN
THE SINO-SOVIET SPLIT by William Taubman

NEW EAST-BLOC DOCUMENTS ON THE SINO-INDIAN CONFLICT, 1959 & 1962

Cable from Llewelyn Thompson to John Foster Dulles on the situation in
Berlin, 9 March 1959

Memorandum from Andrew Goodpaster, Memorandum of Conference with the
President on Berlin, 23 March 1959

US Department of State, "An Analysis of the Political and Military
Implications of  Alternative Uses of Force to Maintain Access to
Berlin," 22 April 1959

George Kennan, "Foreign Policy and Christian Conscience," The Atlantic
Monthly, May 1959

Conversation Between N.S. Khrushchev and Governor Harriman, June 23,
1959

"Erhöhung der Gefechtsbereitschaft der Nationalen Volksarmee," 29 July
1959, prepared for Security Commission of the Central Committee of the
Socialist Unity Party, session of 3 August 1959, DVW1/39568,
Bundesrachiv-Militärarchiv, Freiburg, translated by Vojtech Mastny

A New “Cult of Personality”: Suslov’s Secret Report on Mao, Khrushchev,
and Sino-Soviet Tensions, December 1959

Havana’s Policy in Africa, 1959-76: New Evidence from Cuban Archives by
Piero Gleijeses

Instructions for Expenditure of Nuclear Weapons in Emergency Conditions,
Joint Chiefs of Staff, December 1959

Instructions for Expenditure of Nuclear Weapons in [Excised], Joint
Chiefs of Staff, December 1959
1960


C. Van Woodward, "The Age of Reinterpretation," 1960

MAY - JULY 1960: THE U - 2 AIRPLANE INCIDENT

Public Broadcasting Sytem, "Spy in the Sky"

Associated Press Story on New on the U-2 Overflights

Collected Documents of the U-2 Incident, Avalon Project, Yale Law School

UNITED STATES INTELLIGENCE FLIGHTS OVER THE SOVIET UNION: THE U-2
INCIDENT, May 1960

Nikita Krushchev: Address to the UN General Assembly, Sept. 23, 1960

The First Kennedy-Nixon Debate: September 26,1960

The Second Kennedy-Nixon Debate: October 7, 1960

The Third Kennedy-Nixon Debate: October 13,1960

Remarks of Senator John F. Kennedy at the University of Michigan,
Proposing a Peace Corps, Student Union Building Steps, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, October 14, 1960

The Fourth Kennedy-Nixon Debate: October 21,1960

Video and Audio of the Kennedy-Nixon Debates

The Soviet Embassy Profiles: John F. Kennedy, 1960

A Crucial Step toward the Breakdown of the Sino-Soviet Alliance: The
Withdrawal of Soviet Experts from China in July 1960 by Chen Jian
1961


Memorandum From the Chief of WH/4/PM, Central Intelligence Agency
(Hawkins) to the Chief of WH/4 of the Directorate for Plans (Esterline),
Washington, January 4, 1961. (Preparations for an invasion of Cuba)

Address Of President-Elect John F. Kennedy Delivered To A Joint
Convention Of The General Court Of The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts,
The "City on a Hill" Speech, The State House, Boston, January 9, 1961

Eisenhower's Farewell Address to the Nation, January 17, 1961

Memorandum From the President's Special Assistant for National Security
Affairs (Bundy) to President Kennedy, Special Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs, 30 January 1961

"Building Bridges: U. S. Policy Toward FRG Trade with Eastern Europe:
1961-1968," Joseph R. Glancey, Jr.

Warsaw Pact Military Planning in Central Europe: Revelations From the
East German Archives

Joseph R. Glancey, Jr., "Building Bridges: U. S. Policy Toward FRG Trade
with Eastern Europe: 1961-1968," Essays in History

Letter from Stefan Possony, US Air Force, to Walt Rostow on the
Resumption of Nuclear Testing, 8 May 1961

Letter from Strategic Air Command to Joint Chiefs of Staff on USSR
Nuclear Testing, 16 May 1961

President Kennedy, Radio and Television Report to the American People on
the Berlin Crisis, The White House, July 25, 1961

Khrushchev’s Secret Speech on the Berlin Crisis, August 1961

Moscow’s Biggest Bomb: The 50-Megaton Test of October 1961 By Viktor
Adamsky and Yuri Smirnov

President Kennedy, Address Before the General Assembly of the United
Nations, New York City, September 25, 1961

Letter From Chairman Khrushchev to President Kennedy on a German Peace
Treaty, September 29, 1961

Kennedy-Khrushchev Exchanges, 1960-63

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 95/01/13 Foreign Relations, 1961-63, Vol. XX,
Congo Crisis, OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 95/01/17 Foreign Relations, Vol XVII, 1961-63,
Near East, OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 95/03/06 Foreign Relations, 1961-63, Vol XXIII,
Southeast Asia, Office of the Historian

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE 95/05/18 Foreign Relations, Vol. IX, 1961-63,
Foreign Economic Policy, OFFICE OF THE HISTORIAN

U.S. Department of State 95/06/30 Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, Vol VII,
Arms Control/Disarmament, Office of the Historian

Foreign Relations of the United States 1961-1963, Vol. XXII, Northeast
Asia

Foreign Relations of the United States 1961-1963, Vol VII, National
Security

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963 Volume XXII China;
Korea; Japan

FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES 1961-1963 VOLUME VI
KENNEDY-KHRUSHCHEV EXCHANGES DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington

Kennedy's Inaugural Address

Kennedy's Speech--"Let every nation know - whether it wishes us well or
ill - that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship,
support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success
of Liberty"--in Audio Format

TIM WEINER, "C.I.A. Bares Own Bungling in Bay of Pigs Report," New York
Times, February 22, 1998

"Excerpts From Bay of Pigs Report," New York Times, February 22, 1998

The Inspector General's Survey of the Cuban Operation and Associated
Documents, The CIA's internal review of the Bay of Pigs Operation

US Department of State, Memorandum of Conversation, "Berlin Contingency
Planning," 21 November 1961

US Department of State, Memorandum of Conversation, "Private
Conversations Between Chancellor Adenaur and the President," 21 November
1961

Umkhonto we Sizwe (Military wing of the African National Congress): We
are at War! (December 16, 1961)
1962


Message From Chairman Khrushchev to President Kennedy on the status of
Berlin, July 1962

BRIEFING FOR PRESIDENT KENNEDY ON BERLIN, August 2, 1962

History from US Department of State, "Negotiating History of Berlin
Crisis Since November 1958," 6 August 1962

Letter from William Tyler to President Kennedy, "Handling the Impasse in
Berlin," 7 August 1962

Cuban Missile Crisis Page

The Sino-Indian Conflict, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Sino-Soviet
Split, October 1962: New Evidence from the Russian Archives by M.Y.
Prozumenschikov

NEW EAST-BLOC DOCUMENTS ON THE SINO-INDIAN CONFLICT, 1959 & 1962
1963


State-Defense Meeting on Group I, II and IV Papers [Extract], Bureau of
Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, 26 January 1963

National Intelligence Estimate 11-7-63, "The Clandestine Introduction of
Weapons of Mass Destruction into the United States, 13 March 1963

Letter from Lawrence McQaude to Paul Nitze, "But Where did the Missile
Gap Go?" 31 May 1963

The Warsaw Pact command and staff exercise MAZOWSZE, conducted in Poland
in June 1963

"The Basic Characteristics of the Army Group Operation at the Initial
Stage of the War," prepared by the Czechoslovak general staff in
mid-1963 according to Soviet guidelines, "Smernice velitele Západního
frontu císlo 001 . . . ," MNO-1967, HSPV, sg. 4/4-21/21, Military
Historical Archives, Prague, translated by Vojtech Mastny

Kennedy's Speech at American University, June 10, 1963

Kennedy's Berlin Speech, June 25, 1963

Speech by Haile Selassie to the United Nations, Oct. 6, 1963

Kennedy's Undelivered Speech in Dallas, November 22, 1963

THE INSPECTOR GENERAL'S REPORT: AN INTRODUCTION, by Peter Dale Scott,
English Dept., DECEMBER 20, 1994 (on the CIA Activities to assassinate
Fidel Castro)
1964


Foreign Relations of the United States 1964-1968, Volume XVII Eastern
Europe

Memorandum for the Secretary of Defense [With Cover Memorandum from
Bundy to Rusk], Executive Office of the President, 26 March 1964

Excerpts from Secretary of State Rusk's Conversations with Chaing
Kai-Shek, 16 April 1964

"Implications of a Chinese Communist Nuclear Capability", by Robert H.
Johnson, State Department Policy Planning Staff, with forwarding
memorandum to President Johnson by Policy Planning Council director Walt
W. Rostow, 17 April 1964. Source: U.S. National Archives, Record Group
59, Department of State Records, Central Foreign Policy Files,
1964-1966, file DEF 12-1 Chicom.

C-SPAN Archive of Tapes of President Johnson's White House Conversations

Letter from President Johnson to Turkish Prime Minister Inonu on the
Cyprus Matter, June 15, 1964

Special National Intelligence Estimate, "The Chances of an Imminent
Communist Chinese Nuclear Explosion" 26 August 1964.

Memorandum for the Record, The CHinese Nuclear Test, McGeorge Bundy, 15
September 1964

Office of International Security Affairs at the Department of Defense,
"China As a Nuclear Power (Some Thoughts Prior to the Chinese Test)", 7
October 1964

State Department Telegram No. 2025 to U.S. Embassy Paris on the Chinese
Nuclear Capability, 9 October 1964, Source: U.S. National Archives,
Record Group 59, Department of State Records, Central Foreign Policy
Files, 1964-1966, file DEF 12-1 Chicom

"Destruction of Chinese Nuclear Weapons Capabilities", by G.W. Rathjens,
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 14 December 1964.
1965


"As Explosive as a Nuclear Weapon": The Gilpatric Report on Nuclear
Proliferation, January 1965

Peter Dale Scott, "The United States and the Overthrow of Sukarno,
1965-1967," Pacific Affairs, Vol. 58, Summer 1985

Senator Fulbright: Appraisal of US Policy in the Dominican Crisis,
September 15, 1965
1967


Senator George McGovern, "Foreign Policy and the Crisis Mentality,
Atlantic Monthly, January 1967

Federal Bureau of Investigation, "Racial Violence Potential in the
United States this Summer," 23 May 1967

'The Marshall Plan -- Then and Now' By Ambassador Harlan Cleveland U.S.
Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO), 1967

James C. Thomson, "Dragon Under Glass: Time for a New China Policy,"
Atlantic Monthly, October 1967
1968


The USS Pueblo Incident, 23 January 1968

Antonín Bencík, Jaromír Navrátil, and Jan Paulík, ed., Vojenské otázky
ceskoslovenské reformy, 1967-1970: Vojenská varianta re ení cs. krize
(1967- 1968) [Military Problems of the Czechoslovak Reform, 1967-1970:
The Military Option in the Solution of the Czechoslovak Crisis], (Brno:
Doplnek, 1996), pp. 78-80. Translated by Vojtech Mastny, 13 March 1968

The Czech Hardliners' "Request" for Soviet Intervention, August 1968
Translated and Introduced by Mark Kramer

The Prague Spring and the Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia: New
Interpretations, (Second of two parts) By Mark Kramer

New Sources on the 1968 Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia By Mark Kramer

Transcript of Leonid Brezhnev's Telephone Conversation with Alexander
Dubcek, August 13, 1968, Source: APRF, Prot. No. 38; Vondrová &
Navrátil, vol. 2, pp. 172-181.

"The Warsaw Treaty and Czechoslovakia," July 1968, MNO-1968, sekr. min.
2/1-9, Military Historical Archives, Prague; translated by Vojtech
Mastny

The Brezhnev Doctrine, 1968

TLATELOLCO MASSACRE: DECLASSIFIED U.S. DOCUMENTS ON MEXICO AND THE
EVENTS OF 1968, A Briefing Book
1969


EAST GERMAN DOCUMENTS ON THE BORDER CONFLICT, 1969 by Christian F.
Ostermann

IN THE REGION AND IN THE CENTER: SOVIET REACTIONS TO THE BORDER RIFT by
Elizabeth Wishnick

The "Chicago Seven" Trial, 1969-70

National Security Decision Memorandum 16, "Criteria for Strategic
Self-Sufficiency," 24 June 1969

"When and Why Romania Distanced Itself from the Warsaw Pact" by Raymond
L. Garthoff
1970


Department of State, U.S. Enbassy Cables on the Election of Salvador
Allende and Efforts to Block his Assumption of the Presidency of Chile,
September 5-22, 1970

CIA, Notes on Meeting with the President on Chile, Septmber 15, 1970

CIA, Genesis of Project FUBELT, September 16, 1970

CIA, Memorandum of Conversation of Meeting on Chile with Henry
Kissinger, Thomas Karamessines, and Alexander Haig, October 15, 1970

CIA, Operating Guidance Cable on Coup Plotting in Chile, October 16,
1970

CIA, Cable Transmissions on Coup Plotting in Chile, October 18, 1970

National Security Council, Options Paper on Chile (NSSM 97), November 3,
1970

CIA, Briefing by Richard Helms for the National Security Council on
Chile, November 6, 1970

National Security Council, National Security Decision Memorandum 93,
Policy Towards Chile, November 9, 1970

CIA, Report of CIA Chilean Task Force Activities, 15 September to 3
November 1970, November 18, 1970

Department of State, Memorandum for Henry Kissinger on Chile, December
4, 1970
1971


CENTRAL COMMITTEE. COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION [TsK KPSS]
Additional Measures To Expose Imperialist Policies, 1971

1971 India-Pakistan War

HENRY TANNER, "U.N. Seats Peking and Expels Taipei," New York Times,
October 26, 1971
1972


US-People's Republic of China, JOINT (Shanghai) COMMUNIQUE, February 28,
1972

MAX FRANKEL, "Nixon Arrives In Peking to Begin an 8-Day Visit," New York
Times, February 21, 1972

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Monday, February
21, 1972 - 5:58 p.m.-6:55 p.m.

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Tuesday, February
22, 1972 - 2:10 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Wednesday,
February 23, 1972 - 2:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Thursday, February
24, 1972 - 5:15 p.m.-8:05 p.m.

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Friday, February
25, 1972 - 5:45 p.m.-6:45 p.m.

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Saturday, February
26, 1972 - 9:20 p.m.-10:05 p.m.

Nixon-Zhou Conversations, Memorandum of Conversation, Monday, February
28, 1972 - 8:30-9:30 a.m.

MAX FRANKEL, "Nixon and Chou Agree to Renew Contacts," New York Times,
 February 28, 1972

South Korean-North Korean Joint Communiqué, 4 July 1972
1973


Tim Weiner, "How the CIA Took Aim at Allende," New York Times, September
12, 1998

Defense Intelligence Agency, Biographic Data on Chilean General Augusto
Pinochet, August/September 1973

Peter Kornbluh, "Chile and the United States: Declassified Documents
Relating to the Military Coup, September 11, 1973

US Department of Defense, US Milgroup, Situation Report #2 on the Coup
in Chile, October 1, 1973

The Battle of Latakia, October 7, 1973

Peter Kornbluh, "The Chile Coup: The US Hand," iF Magazine,
November/December 1998

Daniel Brandt, "US Responsibility for the Coup in Chile," November 1998

Department of State, Chilean Executions, November 16, 1973
1974


Moscow and the Angolan Crisis, 1974-1976: A New Pattern of Intervention
by Odd Arne Westad

Department of State, Kubisch-Huerta Meeting: Request for Specific
Replies to Previous Questions on Horman and Teruggi Cases (two Americans
killed during the Chilean coup in 1973), February 11, 1974
1975


SOVIET DOCUMENTS ON ANGOLA AND SOUTHERN AFRICA, 1975-79

The Helsinki Accords

US, National Security Council, Disarray on Chile Policy, July 1, 1975

US National Security Council, Chilean's President's Visit to the US,
August 8, 1975
1976


The First Carter-Ford Debate: September 23, 1976

US, FBI, Operation Condor Cable on Intelligence Efforts to Identify
Marxist terrorist activities in South America, September 28, 1976

The Second Carter-Ford Debate: October 6, 1976

Third Carter-Ford Debate: October 22, 1976
1977


FIDEL CASTRO’S 1977 SOUTHERN AFRICA TOUR: A REPORT TO HONECKER

RUSSIAN & EAST GERMAN DOCUMENTS ON THE HORN OF AFRICA, 1977-78

Jimmy Carter, HUMAN RIGHTS AND FOREIGN POLICY (1977)
1978


Presidential Directive, NSC-43, US-China Scientific and Technological
Relationships, 3 November 1978
1979


JOINT COMMUNIQUE ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, January
1, 1979

FOX BUTTERFIELD, "U.S. and China Mark Resumption of Ties in Peking
Ceremony," New York Times, January 2, 1979

The Afghan Jihad

The Soviet Union and Afghanistan, 1978-1989: Documents from the Russian
and East German Archives

The Soviet-Afghan War

Concerning the situation in “A”: New Russian Evidence on the Soviet
Intervention in Afghanistan by Odd Arne Westad

The Hostage Crisis In Iran: 1979-81
1980


SINO-SOVIET TENSIONS, 1980: TWO RUSSIAN DOCUMENTS by Elizabeth Wishnick

Malcolm Byrne, introduction to the section "New Evidence on the Polish
Crisis 1980-1981"
in the Cold War International History Project's Bulletin No. 11 (Winter
1998).

Senator George McGovern, "How to Avert a New 'Cold War'," Atlantic
Monthly, June 1980

The Carter-Reagan Debate: October 28, 1980
1981


Selections from the notebook by Gen. Viktor I. Anoshkin, aide to Warsaw
Pact Supreme Commander Marshal Viktor G. Kulikov, on the situation in
Poland December 1981

1983

Speech by GENERAL SECRETARY COMRADE YU. V. ANDROPOV OF THE CENTRAL
COMMITTEE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE SOVIET UNION, 4 January 1983,
VA-01/40473, Bundesarchiv-Militärarchiv, Freiburg; translated by
Svetlana Savranskaya

The Invasion of Grenada, October 25, 1983

U.S. Invasion of Grenada 1983

1984

Paul Wolfowitz, US Department of State, briefing Memorandum to Secretary
of State George Schultz on his Meeting with the Delegation from China,
12 September 1984

The First Mondale-Reagan Debate, October 7, 1984

The Second Mondale-Reagan Debate, October 21, 1984

1986

Roy E. Whitman , "SOVIET-CUBAN SUPPORT OF GUERRILLA MOVEMENTS IN CENTRAL
AMERICA: AN IDEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE"
1987


The Constitution of the Republic of Korea, October 29, 1987
1988


The First Bush-Dukakis Debate: September 25,1988

The Second Bush Dukakis Debate: October 13,1988
1989


"Superpower Diplomacy and German Unification: The Insiders' Views,"
MICHAEL M. BOLL, Parameters, Winter 1996-97, pp. 109-21.

George Bush, Statement on the Soviet Withdrawal From Afghanistan,
February 16, 1989

NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF, "Crackdown In Beijing; Troops Attack and Crush
Beijing Protest," New York Times, June 4, 1989

BERNARD E. TRAINOR, "Bush Bars Normal Ties Now; Beijing Is Warned," New
York Times, June 9, 1989

Deng Xiaoping, JUNE 9 SPEECH TO MARTIAL LAW UNITS. Source: Beijing
Domestic Television Service, June 27, 1989; FBIS, June 27, pp. 8-10.

Stanley Hoffmann, "What Should We do in the World?" Atlantic Monthly,
October 1989
Cold War Retrospectives


John J. Mearsheimer, "Why We Will Soon Miss The Cold War," Atlantic
Monthly, August 1990

On Moral Equivalency and Cold War History, by John Lewis Gaddis, 1996

Thomas Powers, "Who Won the Cold War?" New York Review of Books, Vol.
43, no. 11 June 20, 1996

PBS, "Did Reagan Win the Cold War?" Ben Wattenberg, with guests PETER
SCHWEIZER, CASPAR WEINBERGER, RAYMOND GARTHOFF, PAUL WARNKE, Airdate:
August 12, 1994

"Reality Check: Revising Theories of International Politics in Response
to the End of the Cold War," William C. Wohlforth, World Politics 50.4
(1998) 650-680

"Security Studies and the End of the Cold War," David A. Baldwin, World
Politics 48.1 (1996) 117-141

Melvyn Leffler, "Inside Enemy Archives: The Cold War Reopened," Foreign
Affairs, Vol. 75, no. 4 (July-August 1996)

Gabriel Schoenfeld, "Twenty-Four Lies About the Cold War," Commentary,
March 1999

John Lewis Gaddis, "The New Cold War History," Intermarium, Vol 2, no. 1

Vladislav Zubok and Constantine Pleshakov, Inside the Kremlin's Cold
War: From Stalin to Khrushchev Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press, 1996. Reviewed for H-DIPLO by Thomas R. Maddux, California State
University, Northridge.

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