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FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES
DEPARTMENT OF STATEWashington, DC Book Index F-K |
Farace (Italy), 244
Fast Deployment Logistic Ships, 724-725
Fechner, Max, 280
Federal Reserve Bank, 433
Fedorenko, Nikolai T., 185
Finland, 751
Finletter, Thomas K., 9
Finn, Richard B., 70, 172, 247n, 284, 345, 350, 360n
Fisher, Adrian, 498, 569
Force de frappe, 112, 136-137, 145-146, 190, 240
Ford Motor Company, 223
Formed Society (Formierte Gesellschaft), 291, 353
Fortas, Abe, 747
Foster, William C., 485, 492, 495, 515, 518, 519, 616-617, 637, 747
Fouchet, Daniel, 137n
Fouchet Plan, 137, 145
Fowler, Henry H., 350, 519, 520, 560, 573International liquidity, 509-510, 541, 574-575
Military offset payments, 420-422, 429-430, 675
Troop level reductions, 563, 576France (see also France and French subheadings under other subjects), 674
Agricultural policy of, 352
European special trade arrangements, 776
Force de frappe, 112, 136-137, 145-146, 190, 240
FRG, relations with, 220-221, 447-448, 631Franco-German Treaty of Organization and Principles of Cooperation, Paris, Jan. 1963,, 21, 457, 481-482, 561, 741
FRG position, 5, 20-21, 134-138, 210, 292-293, 457, 476-477, 530, 561, 571-572, 618-619, 623, 638-641
Intelligence exchange, 556
Military issues, 379, 571, 765-766, 775
Secret understanding, reports of, 623, 646-647, 652
U.S. position, 273-276, 475-479, 500, 507, 513, 667-668International monetary affairs, 222
Political situation, 697, 704, 732
Popular Front government in, 676
Poverty in, 236
PRC, diplomatic recognition, 21-22, 138, 116, 120
Reunification of Germany, 26, 720
ROC, relations with, 22
Soviet Union, relations with, 273n, 474, 644Agreements with, 362
Berlin issues, 624-626
De Gaulle visit, 362
Long-term credits, 9-10United States, relations with, 203, 476, 481-482, 487, 580, 774-775
Franklin, Maj. Gen., 152
Freeman, Gen., 161
Fried, Edward R., 569, 593-594, 728, 730-731
Friedensburg, 304
Friendship Pipeline, 50
Fulbright, J. William, 93, 103, 398, 399n, 400-401, 403, 520Garran, Peter, 82
Gaud, William S., 350
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) (see also Kennedy Round):Eastern bloc membership in, 604
UN Conference on Trade and Development, effect on, 46-47Genocide, 632-633
German reunification. See Peace and reunification planning; Reunification of Germany.
German Democratic Republic (GDR) (see also Berlin; East Berlin; Eastern Europe; GDR subheadings under other subjects; Peace and reunification planning; Reunification of Germany):Absorption by Western European community, 597-599
Allied recognition of, 238
Amnesty, 279
Belgium, relations with, 238
Berlin:Access rights to, 453, 752-755
Arrests of passholders, 293, 296
Bundesversammlung meetings in, 779
Convoys, delaying of, 56
New crises in, 644
Pass agreements, 162-163British trade with, 272
Ceylon, 31, 38, 62
Change in, 276-282
Czechoslovakia, relations with, 714, 722, 748
Denmark, relations with, 238
De-Stalinization, 281-282
Eastern Europe, relations with, 603
Economic reform in, 278
Escapes from, 411-412
FRG, relations with:Adenauer's rejection of, 327
British position, 470
Declaration of the Federal Government on Amelioration of Living conditions in All of Germany, 524
Diplomatic recognition, 6, 329, 546, 606
Direct negotiations, 282, 547, 549-550, 589
Improvements in, 719
Interzonal trade, 7, 23, 158-159, 469, 670, 687, 694-695, 697, 703, 707, 709, 773-774
Joint bodies, establishment of, 604-605
Levies on GDR truck and barge traffic, 685, 687
Non-use of force declarations, 592, 613
Normalization of, 318-319, 507, 604-605
In post-Ulbricht era, 483
Ransom of political prisoners, 279
Soviet role in, 585, 613
Technical areas, 566
U.S. position, 582
Visa requirements, 678-683, 689, 691, 697-698, 753
Youth, 234FRG economic aid to, 34, 36, 54
Human rights violations, 412
Intellectuals in, 279-280
Isolation of, 238, 317-319, 664
Italy, trade with, 694
Juridical reforms, 279
Local identity and pride in, 233, 277-278, 317
Military maneuvers in, 287
National viability, 316-317, 322
Neutral nations recognition, 53
Nonproliferation treaty, 664
Olympic participation, 336
Pensioner visits, 296
Political situation, 92, 468
Prisoners, ransom of, 411
Rail tariffs, 296
Religion in, 280
Self-determination for people of, 364
Socialist Unity Party of East Germany (SED), 280-281, 294-295, 358, 407, 468, 546, 756
Soviet troop withdrawal, 105, 227
Soviet Union, relations with, 295-297Berlin issues, 66-67, 679, 691-692, 694-695, 698
De-Stalinization, 281-282
Soviet-GDR Treaty of Friendship, Mutual Assistance, and Cooperation, June 1964, 108-109, 114, 120-123, 125-126, 133, 168, 702Tanzanian recognition, 233n
Travel reforms, 278-279
U.S. investment in, 202
U.S. RB-66 aircraft, downing of, 39-43, 56-57, 160-161
U.S. T-39 aircraft, downing of, 16, 56, 160-161
Viability of, 596
Vietnam conflict, effect of, 411-412
Western recognition of, 177-178
Western trade with, 270-272, 287-288, 303, 469, 707-708:
Youth in, 277-278
Zanzibar, 31, 38, 62Germany, Federal Republic of (FRG) (see also Elections; FRG subheadings under other subjects; Military offset payments; Peace and reunification planning; Reunification of Germany; Political parties in the FRG; Political situation in the FRG; Troop level reductions):
Antiballistic missile deployment in, 587, 602
Bundeswehr, 391
Calm period in, 581
Danube shipping, 156
Defense budget levels, 383-384, 387-388, 414, 417, 430, 552-556, 562, 570-571, 576-577, 743-745, 751-752, 775
Demonstrator train passage, 671
Development Aid Service, 81n
Economic aid program of, 28, 46, 51, 80, 96, 100, 353-354, 486-487, 540, 571
Emergency Law, 676, 683, 700, 704, 714
Extremism in, 506, 668-669, 697
Foreign policy of, 65-69, 77, 251-252, 323-324, 456-459, 473-478, 506-507, 733
Franco-German Treaty of Organization and Principles of Cooperation, Paris, Jan. 1963, 21, 457, 481-482, 561, 741
Franco-German Treaty on the status of the Saar, Oct. 1956, 3
French defense of, 385, 474, 534
Gaullist conservatives in, 68-69, 145-146, 168-171, 201, 273-274, 290, 476Anti-American thinking among, 117, 390-391, 504-505, 561
French support, 196-197, 406
U.S. opposition, 195-196, 553Government Declaration of Oct. 28, 1963, 158-159
Independent policy, 677
Labor unions, 676
Malaise in, 192, 201-204, 209-210, 213-214, 233-234
Military procurement decisions, 416, 656, 726-727
Munich Transportation and Communications Exhibition 1965, 52
Nationalism, 386
Non-use of force agreements, 467, 475, 547, 556, 592, 607, 613-615
Nuclear access, 349, 353, 602
Reparations payments, 144
Soviet bloc policy, 502, 564, 596, 622, 627-628
Soviet propaganda campaign against, 737, 747-750, 758-760, 777
Student unrest, 676
Threat from, 331-333
United States, relations with, 27-30, 111, 128-129, 187, 230-232, 372-374, 569, 573, 671, 675-677Anti-Americanism, 103, 117, 390-391, 480, 504-505, 561, 718-719
Atlantic Alliance, 562-564
Atlantic imperium concept, 647
Calm period in, 581-582, 587
Candor in, 518-519, 525
Confidence-building in, 558-560
Confidentiality in, 368-369, 527-528
Consultations, 43-44, 272-276, 374, 515-518, 520, 538-539, 544, 583-584, 727, 735-736
Dependency, 662
Economic talks, 46-52, 352-354
Establishment of personal relationships, 512-513
Financial demands, 379
French position, 481-482, 487-488, 529, 632
FRG position, 20-21, 442-443, 475-477, 479, 487-488, 508, 631
FRG sensitivity over U.S. pressure, 100-102, 487-488
Hot line installation, 436-437
Intelligence exchange, 556-557
Loan prepayments, 367-368
Military cooperation, 577-578
Need for improvement, 319-320, 322, 389-392, 493-498
During the Nixon administration, 777
Press attacks on, 534
Public opinion as issue in, 528-529, 533-534
Rumors, effect of, 644-649, 652-655, 695
Technology, 583
U.S. position, 471-472, 514, 657-658, 777
U.S. social unrest, effect on, 658
Vietnam conflict, 28, 129-130, 516, 658U.S. investment in, 222-223, 583
U.S. policy toward, 473, 662-669, 674-675Czech invasion, effect of, 750-752
FRG doubts about, 530-531, 537Western role of, 320
Gerstenmaier, Eugen, 407, 551, 629, 631, 774
Gilman, Robbins P., 123
Ginsburgh, Gen. Robert, 643
Gladstone (UK), 673
Glassboro Summit, June 1967, 558
Globalgesetz procedures, 94, 165-166, 686
Gold, 574, 644-645, 647, 667
Goldberg, Arthur, 682
Goldwater, Barry M., 111, 115-116, 118
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 91, 489
Gore-Booth, Paul, 335, 337, 340
Government and Relief in Occupied Areas (GARIOA), 368
Grain prices, 47-48
Great Society, 232, 236, 291, 353, 373
Greece, 126-127, 361, 567, 764, 765
Greenfield, James L., 172
Greenhill, Denis A., 16, 45, 64, 72
Greenwald, Joseph A., 46, 48, 127n
Grewe, Wilhelm 182, 485
Groepper, Horst, 167
Gromyko, Andrei A., 59nBerlin, 287, 337, 621, 761-763, 771-772
Czechoslovakia, 750n
European security, 365
GDR-FRG relations, 547
Soviet-FRG relations, 612, 702
Nonproliferation treaty, 424, 573-574, 636
Reunification of Germany, 84Allied calls for, 195, 250
Disarmament as prelude to, 245, 262
Europeanization of, 265
Four-Power Council on, 185-186, 334
Soviet position, 194, 199, 356
Soviet-U.S. talks on, 175-179, 185-187, 212
U.S. position, 188, 207Socialism, 768
Soviet downing of U.S. aircraft, 42
Soviet propaganda attacks, 758, 760
Troop level reductions, 399
U.S.-Soviet relations, 423-424, 431-432Gronouski, John A., 465, 642
Guam, 399, 403
Gulf of Aqaba, 636
Gulf of Tonkin incident, 145
Guttenberg, Karl Theodor Baron von und zu, 77, 329, 440, 514, 525, 569, 573, 618, 633, 680, 734, 767Hadow, Michael, 244
Hager, Kurt, 279
Hallstein, Walter, 325
Hallstein Doctrine:Among the Arab states, 54, 233
Decay of, 38, 67, 237, 315
In Eastern Europe, 134
German private views of, 240, 249
Romanian-FRG relations and, 465Hamilton, Tom, 371
Hand, J. M. Colton, 345, 347, 348, 350, 352
Harich, Wolfgang, 280
Harkort Task Force, 687
Harlech, Lord, 24-25, 35-39, 45, 59, 61, 64-68, 72
Harmel, Pierre C., 543
Harriman, W. Averell, 108, 132n, 230
Harris, John, 244
Hartman, Arthur, 752n
Hase, Karl-Guenther von, 108, 119, 234, 284, 292, 350, 533, 536, 657Israeli-FRG arms deal, 230
Military offset payments, 368, 429, 655-656
Nuclear defense, 423
Replacement as press chief, 544
Reunification of Germany, 191, 208n, 254
Soviet-GDR friendship treaty, 121, 126
U.S.-FRG relations, 128-129, 368, 491, 527, 544, 569, 573
Vietnam conflict, 345, 369, 655Hassell, Kai-Uwe von, 147, 204, 324, 331-332, 386, 423, 435, 571
Gaullist attacks on, 196, 406
FRG defense budget, 1967, 383-384
Military offset payments, 29, 81, 353, 371, 377, 384, 429
U.S.-FRG relations, 234, 476
Vietnam conflict, 87, 113, 345Havemann, Robert, 280, 336
Healey, Denis, 770
Heck, Bruno, 491
Heimatrecht, 211, 321, 394-396, 463-464
Heller, Walter W., 509
Henderson, John N., 72, 244
Herter, Christian A., 47, 114, 126, 350-351, 437
Heusinger, Gen., 657
Heye Report, 143
Highway construction, Geneva declaration, Sept. 1950, 156
Hillenbrand, Martin, 301-304, 386-392, 554
Hinton, Deane R., 46
Hirschfeld, Thomas J., 466n, 497n, 611n
Hohmann, Karl, 108, 119, 121, 126, 284, 345, 350, 409-410
Holthoff, Horst H., 691
Home, Lord, 18-19, 153
Honecker, Erich, 281
Hong Kong, 557
Hood, Lord, 82, 85-86, 267, 708
Horn, Edgar, 46
Hornig, Donald F., 350
Hrautwig (FRG), 301
Hughes, Thomas R., 132n
Humphrey, Hubert H., 247, 323-325, 404, 505-506, 508-510, 514-515, 541, 620n, 763Visit to Europe, Mar.-Apr. 1967, 505-506, 508, 519
Hungary (see also Hungarian subheadings under other subjects), 432
Berlin crises, 643
Czech crisis, effect of, 722
FRG, relations with, 89, 269, 281, 412, 486, 489, 507, 610, 719
Soviet invasion, 1956, 364, 731
Soviet Union, relations with, 105, 603, 738
Western relations with, 364Imhof, Johannes V., 26, 617-620
India, 273n, 494FRG economic aid to, 96, 486-487, 540
Pakistan, relations with, 706
U.S. economic aid to, 539-540Indochina, 110
Indonesia, 438
Intermetal, 605
International Access Authority, 62
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 459, 594FRG membership on board of, 585
Inspection by, 616
Talks with Euratom, 459, 594, 629, 633-635, 638International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), 49, 706
International liquidity, 508-511, 519, 522, 533, 537, 540-542, 562, 574-575, 655
International monetary affairs, 222, 574-575, 648-649, 667, 675
International Monetary Fund (IMF):Debt default, 49
Eastern bloc membership in, 604
Liquidity, 540, 574-575
Meeting in Berlin, proposed, 706, 774
Meeting, Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 1967, 574International Olympic Committee, 336
Interzonal trade (IZT), 7, 23, 158-159, 469, 670, 687, 694-695, 697, 703, 707, 709, 773-774
Iran, 567
Israel (see also Arab-Israeli conflict), 53, 54, 96, 100, 112-113, 230, 233, 240, 338, 543, 544, 548
Italy (see also Italy and Italian subheadings under other subjects), 112-113, 236, 243, 437, 646, 674, 694, 704
Ivanov, 40
Izvestia, 670, 747Jackling (UK), 771
Jacobson, Jerome, 46
Jahn, Gerhard, 551
Jaksch (FRG), 149
Jaksch Report, 158
John Birch Society, 506
Johnpoll, Alexander C., 542, 606n, 672n, 738, 741n, 763, 770n
Johnson, Charles K., 108, 125n, 126, 132n
Johnson, Lady Bird, 30, 81, 354
Johnson, Lyndon B., 18n, 620n, 743nArab-Israeli conflict, 636
Atlantic Alliance, 140
Balance-of-payments problems, 667
Berlin:Access restrictions, 679, 685, 695, 699, 716, 717n, 760
Bundestag meetings in, 246
Helicopter flights over East Berlin, 161
Incidents of harassment in, 247, 305, 309-310
Soviet-GDR threat to, 757, 763Cyprus, 79
Czechoslovakia, 731-732, 736, 740, 768
Eastern Europe, 302, 375, 496
European defense, 427, 637
French-FRG relations, 292, 478
French-U.S. relations, 580
FRG defense budget levels, 383
FRG foreign policy, 733
FRG-Israeli arms deal, 230
Gold, 644-645
India, 539-540
Indonesia, 438
International monetary situation, 509-510, 541-542, 575, 649
Kennedy Round, 437, 538
Letters to Khrushchev, 56-58, 73-75, 97
Meetings:Brandt, May 1964, 87-89, 93
Erhard, June 1964, 111-118
Erhard, June 1965, 291-293Military offset payments:
FRG position, 348-349, 353, 417, 769
Renegotiation of agreement on, 429-430, 433-436
U.S. position, 29, 348, 353, 413-414, 417-421, 428-429, 626Multilateral Force, 145-146, 213, 224, 231, 407-408
NATO, 570, 729, 768-769
Nonproliferation treaty, 439, 493, 535, 616, 747
Nuclear defense, 330-331
Nuclear sharing, 736-737
Political situation in the FRG, 385
Regionalism, 729
Reunification of Germany, 8, 76-78, 95-96, 188, 205, 209-210264-265, 327, 342, 522-526, 531
Senate relations with, 398-404
Soviet-GDR friendship treaty, 126
Soviet-FRG relations, 73, 538-539
Soviet-U.S. relations, 16, 175n, 531
Speeches:Cleveland, 236
Georgetown, Dec. 3, 1964, 184, 188, 199, 223, 236
Inaugural Address, Jan 20, 1964, 220
Lexington, VA, May 23, 1964, 105, 153
May 7, 1965, 264
New York, Oct. 7, 1966, 442-443, 462-463, 474, 596
State of the Union, Jan. 1965, 187-188, 191, 203, 223Troop level reductions, 398-404, 417, 519-521, 533-534, 536-537, 724, 732
By the FRG, 552, 563-564, 579-580
U.S.-FRG relations, 27-30, 43-44, 187-188, 222, 372-374, 471-472, 514-519, 530-531, 750, 777
Calm period in, 587
Confidentiality in, 527-528
Erhard visits, 115-118, 273, 291-293, 347-349, 352-354, 436
FRG position, 488n, 508
Kiesinger-Johnson relationship, 471-472, 504-505, 512-513, 540, 631, 635, 637, 645-649, 652-653, 675-676, 732
Kiesinger visit, 501n, 558-560, 569
Public opinion as factor in, 528-529, 533-534
Washington Post article on, 129-130Vietnam conflict:
Balance-of-payment problems arising from, 346-347
FRG support for, 28, 79-80, 341, 345, 349, 354
U.S.-FRG talks on, 343Visits:
Bonn, Apr. 1967, 512-540
FRG invitation, 191, 236, 325, 410, 449, 457-458, 472, 480Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS), 298n, 416, 775
Jordan, 241
Judd, Thomas M., 72Kastl, Hans Jorg, 172, 284, 345, 350
Katzenbach, Nicholas deB., 455n, 591n, 606nBerlin, 674-675, 678-679, 772
Czechoslovakia, 738-740
U.S.-FRG relations, 528, 652, 654n, 658Kennedy, Jacqueline, 93
Kennedy, John F., 115, 148, 153, 158, 170, 173, 188, 323, 351, 404, 534, 704, 775
Kennedy, Robert F., 93, 142, 398, 404, 491, 494
Kennedy Round, 27Agricultural policy, 44, 47-48, 79, 127-128, 202-203
Disparities issue, 47
Eastern Europe role in, 155
EEC agreement on, 79, 351, 376
French position, 324-325, 545, 647
FRG position, 352, 376, 390, 437, 456, 482, 508, 631, 676
Tariff concessions, 627
Trade preferences for less-developed countries, 46
U.S. position, 350-351, 519, 538Kennedy Space Center, 439
Kent, Sherman, 105n, 291n, 292n
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 22, 113, 719Berlin, 297, 466
Cuba, 745
GDR-Soviet friendship treaty, 108, 126
Improved relations with the West, 143
Removal of, 234, 282, 294-295
Reunification of Germany, 12, 36, 90-91, 105, 207
Sino-Soviet dispute, 365
Soviet downing of U.S. aircraft, 42, 56
Troop level reductions, 73-75
Ultimatum of 1958, 131
U.S.-Soviet relations, 404, 530
Visit to the FRG, proposed, 53-54, 60, 147, 167Khrustalev (USSR), 502, 624
Kiel Canal, 756
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg:Antiballistic missile deployment, 587
Berlin access restrictions, 678-682, 684-687, 689, 696-699, 710, 716-717, 773
Bundestag, problems with, 521-522
Czechoslovakia, 733-736, 738, 743-746, 767-768
De Gaulle, meetings with, 472, 481-482, 499-500, 529
Defense budget levels, 562, 570-571, 576-577, 744-745
Détente, 482
Eastern Europe, 561, 596
East-West relations, 609-610
Economic aid to the Third World, 571
EEC, 482, 545, 557, 631, 639-641
European security, 666
French-FRG relations, 571-572, 619, 623, 720, 766
French-FRG treaty, 481-482
French-U.S. relations, 476, 580, 631-632, 647
GDR-FRG relations, 549-550, 582, 589, 613
Gold, 644-645
Independent policy of, 677
International liquidity, 508-511, 575
Kennedy Round, 627, 631
Military offset payments, 531-532, 677
Nazi youth organization membership, 513
Nonproliferation treaty, 483, 532, 535, 587, 593, 616-618, 622-623, 717
Non-use of force agreement, 491-493
NATO, 529, 570, 571, 575-578, 620, 767-770
Nuclear sharing, 736-737
Oder-Neisse border question, 464, 609
Political situation in the FRG, 507, 530
Reunification of Germany, 522-526, 531
Selection as candidate for Chancellor, 446n
Soviet bloc policy, 622
Soviet-FRG relations, 588, 591, 608, 670
Soviet-U.S. relations, 531
Spanish bases, 766
Troop level reductions, 519-521, 529, 533, 536, 776By the FRG, 552-553, 576, 579-580, 587-588
U.S.-FRG relations, 487-488, 497, 508, 514-519, 527-528, 530
Anti-Americanism, 504-505, 718-719
Calm period in, 587
Consultation, 538-539
Johnson-Kiesinger relationship, 471-472, 512-513, 540, 631, 635, 637, 645-649, 652-653, 675-676, 732
Public opinion as factor in, 528-529
Rumors, effect of, 645-649, 652-655Vietnam conflict, 482, 619, 631
Visits:Paris, Jan. 1967, 529
Paris, Feb. 1968, 638-641
SAC headquarters, invitation for, 578
Southeast Asia, Nov. 1967, 608
Spain, 1968, 766
Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, 1968, 746
Washington, Aug. 1967, 544, 558-564, 565n, 569-580
Washington, proposed, 495, 497-501, 517-518, 533Kissinger, Henry, 331-332, 617-620
Kitchen, Jeffrey C., 132-134
Klein, David, 6, 68-69, 95n, 129, 132n, 162-163, 247n
Klein, Gen. Julius, 409-410
Knappstein, Heinrich:Berlin, 620, 763
Brandt-Rusk talks, 89, 91-93, 763
British EEC membership, 728
Eastern Europe, 284
French-FRG relations, 292
Illness of, 735
International monetary affairs, 222
Israeli-FRG arms deal, 230
Kennedy Round, 350
Military offset payments, 371, 429
Nonproliferation treaty, 485, 731-732
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 284, 568
Nuclear defense, 423
Polish-FRG relations, 489
PRC-FRG relations, 119
Reunification of Germany:French-FRG talks on, 224-225
FRG draft initiative, 6, 30-33, 38, 55, 61-62, 65
U.S.-FRG talks on, 67, 172, 191-194, 283, 355
Western Three Declaration on, 253-256, 258-260Soviet-GDR friendship treaty, 108, 121, 125
Troop level reductions, 552-553
U.S. foreign direct investment, 222-223
U.S.-FRG relations, 67, 372, 514, 516, 569, 573, 671
Vietnam conflict, 345Kohl, Helmut, 300
Kohler, Foy D., 606nEastern Europe, 483, 591
FRG draft peace initiative, 8, 13-15
Oder-Neisse line, 148, 151
Reunification of Germany, 327, 333-334
Soviet-GDR friendship treaty, 121
Soviet-FRG relations, 142-144, 147
Troop reduction proposals, 450Kohnstamm, Max, 201
Komarov (USSR), 502
Komer, Robert W., 87
Korber (GDR), 294, 300
Korber-Wendt talks, 1, 7
Korea, 404, 704, 719
Koren, Henry T., 8
Korimer, William D., 778n
Kosygin, Alexei N.:Czechoslovakia, 733, 735, 740, 777
GDR-Soviet relations, 295
Glassboro Summit, June 1967, 558n
Nonproliferation treaty, 492, 532, 535
Soviet-FRG-relations, 275-276, 702
Visit to France, 474Kraemer, Fritz, 757
Krag, Jens Otto, 489
Krapf, Franz, 119, 167, 345, 350Reunification of Germany, 33, 82, 264, 267
Soviet-GDR friendship treaty, 108, 121, 126Kratzner, Myron B., 492, 495, 498
Krimer, William, 411
Krone, Heinrich, 68, 77, 170
Krupp, 288, 489
Kuhlmann-Stumm, 78
Kuss (FRG), 378
Kusterer, Hermann, 119, 284, 292, 423, 438Reunification of Germany, 182, 355
Soviet-GDR friendship treaty, 121, 126
U.S.-FRG relations, 230, 291, 436, 527Kutscher, Ernst, 168
Kuznetsov, Vasili V., 682-683, 700-701, 703, 778Book Index: A-E L-Q R-Z