Progress toward European Integration
Documents from 31 August 1954 to 20 May 1955Identity Statement
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Paper
Carr, Mary
Context
EISENHOWER LIBRARY, PRINCETON LIBRARY & NARA
Content and Structure
File concerning the situation regarding European integration in the aftermath of France's rejection of the EDC and the failure to restore sovereignty to Germany, includes, statements by Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles regarding Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's continued support for Germany's importance for a united Europe and US concern for the maintenance of peace and security on the European continent. - Memo from Dulles to Eisenhower reporting on a nine-power Foreign Minister's conference, September 1954, where admission of Germany to NATO was discussed and the creation of an united Europe with some supranational features on the basis of Brussels Treaty. - Note on David Bruce's resignation as US representative in Europe, Jean Monnet in letter to Bruce requests for William Tomlinson to take his place. Memo on Monnet's proposed resignation as President of CSC High Authority and subsequent US concern for $100 m. loan.
Conditions of Access and Use
English
Textual
Allied Materials
The originals are held in various Archives in Europe and in the USA
CEM/JMAS
Notes
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