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October 11, 1989
The CIAâs memorandum published on 11 October 1989 brings up the German reunification as an international agenda and assesses its implications for the Soviet Union and the United States.
February 2, 1990
The CIAâs National Intelligence Daily for 2 February 1990 describes the latest developments in German unification, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Arab States, Vietnam, and the Soviet Union.
August 13, 1949
The Office of Military Government for Germany's Report on Hans Kammler's whereabouts after the war.
1955
List of Muslim Brotherhood leadership in Syria, Sudan, Jordan, Libya, Italy, Germany and the U.S.
September 19, 1989
The report discusses the conflicting views from countries such as the US and USSR surrounding German Reunification. It later explains predicted demographics, economics, and military prowess of a unified Germany.
November 1964
The memo deals with the reorganization of political control and of the "command chain" with respect to NATO's nuclear deterrent (opinions of the UK and France, Italian and German criticism). There are 3 attachments: 1) Multilateral Nuclear Force. Italian stance with regards to British proposals (2 pages); 2) British position on Multilateral Force - Message from Washington on 4th December (5 pages); 3) Reorganization of the Atlantic nuclear deterrent (12 pages).
December 10, 1963
This correspondence between the Ministry of Defense and embassies in Washington and London discusses the current state of NATO's (nuclear strategy) and the different views held by France, Great Britain, Germany and United States.
March 22, 1961
Letter expressing Germanyâs opinion that the defense of Europe is impossible without using nuclear weapons as an intimidation tactic and horror at the United Statesâ suggestion that Europe can defend itself with conventional weapons alone. Defense of Germany should be NATOâs top priority because if Germany falls, the rest of Europe falls. The letter also references NATOâs difficulty in developing a cohesive strategy because each country is too concerned with protecting its own territories and assets.
April 14, 1987
The document briefly describes the US and Soviet views on the question of SRINF reductions, and discusses the German concerns about the process.
December 9, 1985
Foreign Minister of Italy, Giulio Andreotti wishes to exchange views with his German counterpart Genscher about the research phase of the SDI project, to try and find common ground before continuing talks with the United States on the subject of industrial cooperation in SDI research.