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CIA RESEARCH REPORTS
Europe,1946-1976
Edited byPaul Kesaris
Guide Compiled byRobert Lester
A Microfilm Project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.
44 North Market Street • Frederick, MD 21701
Copyright © 1983 University Publications of America, Inc.All rights reserved.ISBN 0-89093-552-5
ACRONYMSCGT: General Confederation of LaborEEC: European Economic CommunityFCP: Communist Party of FranceIPS: International Press ServiceMLF: Multi-Lateral ForcePCI: Communist Party of ItalyPRL: Republican Party of LibertyPSF: Socialist Party of France
Table of ContentsReel I 1
Europe 1Austria 2Belgium and Luxembourg 2Denmark 2France 2
Reel II 3France (Cont.) 3Germany 5Germany (West) 5Greece 6
Reel III 7Greece (Cont.) 7Iceland 8Ireland 8Italy 8Netherlands 10Norway 10Portugal 10Spain 11
Reel IV 11Spain (Cont.) 11Sweden 11United Kingdom 11
Subject Index 14
REEL INDEX
Reel IEurope
1947Frame0001 Memo: Analysis of the Balance of Payments Position of France, Italy, and the
United Kingdom. September 3. 3pp.
0004 Memo: The Military Situation in the Free Territory of Trieste. September 17.1 p.
19480005 Memo: Clandestine Air Transport Operations in Europe. April 12. 5pp.
0010 Report: The Situation in the Free Territory of Trieste. April 15.10pp.
0021 Report: Future Danube River Navigation and Control. July 9. 35pp.
19490057 Report: Effects of a U.S. Foreign Military Aid Program. February 24. 13pp.
0070 Report: Political and Economic Changes in Western Europe since the LastConference of Foreign Ministers. June 1.11pp.
0082 Report: The "Standardization-of-Arms" Program. June 30. 8pp.
0091 Report: Communism in Scandinavia. December 14.16pp.
19500108 Report: The Current Western European Attitude toward the North Atlantic
Treaty. April 27.11pp.
19630120 Report: Security Conditions in Western Europe during President Kennedy's
Visit. June 12. 8pp.
0127 Report: President Kennedy's European Trip. June. 61pp.
19650188 Digest: The U.N. Financing Issue; East-West German Relations. N.D. 2pp.
19740190 Message: The European Labor Caucus. December 10. 3pp.
19750194 Message: The IPS and the European Labor Committee. June. 1p.
19760195 Message: Activities of the European Labor Committee. March 17. 3pp.0198 Dispatch: Study on the European Labor Committee. April 13. 8pp.
Austria1946
0206 Memo: Reported Use of Hungarians and Germans by the British Army.September 13.1p.
19470207 Report: The Situation in Austria. February 20. 8pp.
19480215 Report: The Situation in Austria. April 28. 8pp.0224 Report: Austria. May. 49pp.
19490273 Report: The Situation in Austria. August 31.11pp.
Belgium and Luxembourg1948
0285 Report: Belgium and Luxembourg. November 16. 69pp.0355 Biographic Report: King Baudouin I. N.D. 1p.0356 Biographic Report: Queen Fabiola. N.D. 1p.0357 Biographic Report: Prince Albert of Liege. N.D. 1p.0358 Biographic Report: Theodore Lefevre, Prime Minister. N.D. 2pp.0360 Biographic Report: Paul-Henri Spaak, Minister of Foreign Affairs. N.D. 1p.
19660361 Biographic Report: Charles Poswick, Minister of Defense. N.D. 1p.
Denmark1947
0362 Report: Denmark. N.D. 38pp.
France1946
0401 Report: French Socialist Policy. January 9. 2pp.
0403 Report: The Internal Political Situation. January 22. 2pp.
0405 Report: Formation of a New Anti-Communist Political Group. February 13. 2pp.
0407 Report: The Revised Activities of the PSF. March 11. 5pp.
0412 Report: French Socialist Congress. March 30. 2pp.
0414 Report: French Election Forecast and Opinion on the Referendum. April 28.1p.
0415 Report: Communist Activity in Southwest France. April 29. 10pp.
0425 Report: The French Political Situation. May 1. 4pp.
0431 Report: Pro-Gaullist Political Maneuvers. May 14. 3pp.
0434 Report: General P. Billote and the PRL. July 9. 2pp.
19470436 Report: The Current Situation. December 31. 8pp.
19480444 Report: Postwar Industrial Recovery. August 2. 6pp.
0451 Memo: De Gaulle's Political Activities. October 14. 2pp.
0453 Information Report: Benoit Frachon. November. 2pp.
0455 Report: France's German Policy. December 29. 9pp.
19490465 Report: The Current Situation. November 14. 15pp.
19500481 Report: France. March 17. 82pp.
0563 Report: French Labor Unrest in 1950 and Its Implications for the Attainment ofU.S. Objectives in Western Europe. April 10. 13pp.
19510577 Information Report: Recent Developments in the French Communist Party. May
15. 4pp.
0581 Information Report: Communist Control over the French Working Class. June6. 3pp.
0584 Information Report: Dissolution of the French Longshoremen's Union. June 22.2pp.
0586 Information Report: Postwar Development of Trade Unionism. June 25. 7pp.
0593 I nformation Report: Secretaries-General and the Secretaries of the CGT. July 4.3pp.
0596 Information Report: Communist Party Preparations for Its Possible Outlawing.August 3. 1p.
Reel IIFrance (Cont.)
19520001 National Intelligence Survey: France—Atomic Energy. April. 23pp.
19610024 Weekly Review: De Gaulle's Program for the French Armed Forces. March 13.
5pp.0029 Weekly Summary: De Gaulle and French Foreign Policy. N.D. 5pp.0034 Information Report: President De Gaulle's Personal Cabinet. April 14. 3pp.0037 Information Report: Pierre Le Franc and De Gaulle. May 1. 2pp.0039 Information Report: Analysis of the Biographic Profile of Charles De Gaulle.
May 4. 2pp.0041 Information Report: De Gaulle and the Political Situation. May 9. 3pp.0044 Information Report: De Gaulle, the Media, Politics, and Algeria. May 11. 4pp.
19620048 Memo: Comments on Segonzac's "The Situation in France." February 14. 2pp.0050 Information Report: Differences between De Gaulle and Pompidou. July 16.
2pp.
0052 Information Report: Views on the Political Situation. October 9. 3pp.0055 Information Report: Election Situation Report as of 1100 hrs. November 19.3pp.0058 Information Report: Election Situation Report as of 1200 hrs. November 19.4pp.
0062 Information Report: National Assembly Election Results and the FCP.November 26.4pp.
0066 Information Report: Situation Report as of 1000 hrs. November 26. 2pp.0068 Information Report: Situation Report as of 1200 hrs. November 26. 4pp.
0072 Memo: The Channels of Influence to De Gaulle. December 26. 5pp.0077 Weekly Summary: De Gaulle's Control of French National Policy. December 28.
5pp.
19630082 Memo: French Economic Policy toward the Common Market and the U.S.
March 20.11pp.0093 Report: The Impact of French Economic Policy on U.S. Interests. March 29.9pp.0102 Information Report: Concern on the Part of the French Government over U.S.
Policies in the Near East and North Africa. April 23. 3pp.0105 Biographic Report: Gaston Palewski. May. 5pp.0111 Report: Presidential Succession in France. May 24. 5pp.0116 Report: Prospects of the Gaullist Party. July 12.11pp.0126 Memo: Andrew Dewavrin (Colonel Passy). July 19. 2pp.0128 Report: France Reassessing Its Policy toward Communist China. September 6.
6pp.0133 Memo: "De Gaulle Backed into a Corner?" October 10.13pp.0146 Memo: Gaullist France and Communist China. October 23. 10pp.0156 Biographic Report: Christian Pineau. N.D. 1p.0157 Biographic Report: Pierre Chatenet. N.D. 2pp.
19640159 Report: France's Foreign Aid Program. April 10. 8pp.0167 Memo: Alleged Intention of De Gaulle to Take Drastic Steps against NATO. July
1.2pp.
0169 Report: De Gaulle, Europe, and the MLF. November 27. 5pp.
19650175 Report: Implications of the French Municipal Elections. March 5. 5pp.0180 Information Cable: Comments by Prime Minister Pompidou concerning French
Policy towards Vietnam. August 26. 2pp.0182 Information Cable: Comments by Prime Minister Pompidou on De Gaulle's
Intentions in the Forthcoming Presidential Elections. August 26. 2pp.0184 Report: The Presidential Election and French Politics. November 26. 8pp.
19660192 Memo: France, the U.S.S.R., and European Security—Problems and Prospects
for the Soviet-French Rapprochement. May 20. 11pp.0203 Memo: France, the U.S.S.R., and European Security—De Gaulle's Visit to the
U.S.S.R. July 20. 10pp.0213 Memo: Quai d'Orsay's Encouragement of Pro-North Vietnamese Films. July 25.
2pp.0215 Information Cable: Franco-Soviet Space Negotiations. September 1. 1p.0216 Memo: Maurice Couve de Murville. September 22. 6pp.
19680222 Information Report: Possible Picketing of the French Embassies and French
Consulates. June 22. 4pp.
Germany1947
0226 Report: Review of the Soviet, British, and French Programs with Respect toGermany. April 8. 17pp.
0243 Report: The Emergency Capabilities of the German Railway Systems. August 2.11pp.
19490255 Report: Germany. December 9. 57pp.
19500312 Report: Germany. March 1. 44pp.
Germany (West)1948
0356 Report: The Political Trends in Western Germany. July 22. 5pp.0362 Report: Reaction of West German Political Parties to the Decisions of the
Tripartite London Conference. August 5. 5pp.
19490369 Report: Probable Consequences of the Forthcoming West German Elections.
July 19. 7pp.
19500377 Report: Political Orientation of the West German State. April 25. 5pp.
19610383 Weekly Summary: Franz Josef Strauss, Defense Minister. July. 5pp.
0388 Biographic Report: Ernst Lemmer, Minister for All-German Affairs. August. 1 p.
0389 Memo: West Berlin Population Movement. November 5.1p.
19630390 Information Report: Character of De Gaulle's Trip to West Germany. June 20.
1p.0391 Memo: Christmas Permits for West Berliners to Visit East Berlin. December 7.
2pp.
19640393 Biographic Report: Gerhard Schroeder, Minister for Foreign Affairs. November.
1P-0394 Memo: "Bonn Looks Eastward." November 10.14pp.
0408 Information Cable: Federal Election and Coalition Prospects. September 10.9pp.
19660417 Memo: German-French Missile Cooperation. January 8. 4pp.
19670421 Clandestine Services History: The Berlin Tunnel Operation. August 25. 57pp.
Greece1947
0478 Report: The Greek Situation. February 7.17pp.
0495 Memo: U.S. Aid to Greece. June 3. 2pp.
0497 Report: The Current Situation in Greece. October 20.6pp.
19480503 Memo: Formation of the "Provisional Democratic Government of Free Greece."
January 2. 3pp.
0506 Report: Possible Consequence of Communist Control of Greece in the Absenceof U.S. Counteraction. February 9.10pp.
0517 Report: Greece. March. 66pp.
Reel IIIGreece (Cont.)
1948 (Cont.)0001 Report: The Consequences of Certain Courses of Action with Respect to
Greece. April 5.12pp.
0114 Message: The Murder of George Polk. May 24. 2pp.
0017 Memo: George Polk. May 25. 2pp.
0019 Message: The Polk Murder. May 25. 1p.
0020 Message: The Polk Case. May 26. 2pp.
0022 Memo: The Polk Murder. May 26. 1p.
0023 Memo: George Polk. May 27. 2pp.
0025 Message: Information on the Polk Case. May 28. 2pp.
0027 Message: Information on the Polk Case. May 30. 1p.
0029 Memo: George Polk. June 1. 1p.
0030 Memo: Information on the Polk Case. June 1. 1p.
0031 Message: Information on the Polk Case. June 2. 2pp.
0033 Memo: George Polk. June 3. 1p.
0034 Message: Information on the Polk Case. June 3. 1p.
0035 Message: Information on the Polk Case. June 4. 4pp.
0039 Memo: Press Extract Related to the Polk Case. June 7. 1p.
0040 Memo: The Polk Murder. June 7. 1 p.
0041 Memo: The Polk Murder. June 8. 1p.
0042 Information Report: Anti-Leftist Activities and the Polk Case. June 9. 1p.
0043 Message: Information on the Polk Case. June 12. 1p.
0044 Memo: The Polk Murder. June 14. 1p.
0045 Memo: The Polk Murder. June 16. 1 p.
0046 Message: The Polk Case. June 17. 2pp.
0048 Message: The Polk Case. June 20. 1p.
0049 Message: Information on the Polk Case. June 20. 4pp.
0054 Message: Information on the Polk Case. June 28.1p.
0055 Memo: Greek Report on the Plot and Murder of George Polk. July 27. 2pp.
0057 Message: Information on the Polk Case. September 2. 1p.
0058 Memo: The Polk Case. September 9.1 p.
0059 Message: Information on the Polk Case. September 22. 2pp.
0061 Message: Information on the Polk Case. October 4.1p.
0062 Report: Continuing Satellite Aid to the Greek Guerrillas. October 8. 5pp.
0068 Message: Information on the Polk Case. October 26. 2pp.
0070 Report: The Situation in Greece as of October. November 17.11pp.
0082 Message: Information Related to the Polk Case. December 2. 1p.
19500083 Report: The Situation in Greece. February 28.13pp.
0097 Memo: The Greek Political Crisis. April 17.1 p.
19530098 Memo: The Polk Case. May 2. 2pp.
19660100 Dispatch: Press Article Related to the Polk Case. March 28. 3pp.
0103 Biographic Report: Stavros Kostopoulos, Minister of Defense. May 4.1p.
Iceland1948
0104 Report: Iceland. June. 36pp.
19490140 Report: The Situation in Iceland. October 18. 6pp.
Ireland1949
0147 Report: Ireland. April. 43pp.
19640190 Biographic Report: Sean Lemass, Prime Minister. N.D. 3pp.
0193 Biographic Report: Kathleen Lemass, Wife of Sean Lemass. N.D. 1p.
0194 Biographic Report: Frank Aiken, Minister for External Affairs. N.D. 2pp.
0196 Biographic Report: Maud Aiken, Wife of Frank Aiken. N.D. 1p.
0197 Biographic Report: Thomas Kiernan, Ambassador to the U.S. N.D. 1p.
0198 Biographic Report: Delia Kiernan, Wife of Thomas Kiernan. N.D. 1p.
0199 Biographic Report: Frederick Boland, Representative to the U.N. N.D. 2pp.
0201 Biographic Report: Frances Boland, Wife of Frederick Boland. N.D. 1p.
0202 Biographic Report: Hugh McCann, Secretary of External Affairs. N.D. 2pp.
0204 Biographic Report: Virginia McCann, Wife of Hugh McCann. N.D. 1p.
0205 Biographic Report: Patrick O'Hanrahan, Director of the GovernmentInformation Bureau. N.D. 1p.
0206 Biographic Report: John O'Brien, Aide-de-Camp to the Prime Minister. N.D. 1 p.
0207 Biographic Report: Margaret O'Brien, Wife of John O'Brien. N.D. 1p.
Italy1945
0208 Memo: The Italian Political Situation. January 22. 4pp.
0212 Memo: The Events in Rome, September 10, 1943. September 7. 3pp.
19460215 Memo: Changes in Intelligence Personnel Resulting from the Elections. June
19. 2pp.0217 Memo: Luigi Antonini. June 27. 2pp.
19470219 Memo: Armed Monarchist Organization in Florence. January 7. 2pp.0221 Report: Probable Soviet Reactions to a U.S. Aid Program for Italy. August 5.4pp.
0225 Report: The Situation in Italy. October 10. 5pp.
19480230 Report: Italy. January. 66pp.0298 Report: The Situation in Italy. February 16. 7pp.0306 Report: The Consequences of a Communist Accession to Power in Italy by
Legal Means. March 5. 11pp.0318 Memo: The Inadequacy of Italian Police Forces to Suppress an Insurrection.
March 19. 2pp.0320 Information Report: Sforza to Assume a Pro-Western Attitude in Paris. March
23.1p.0321 Information Report: The Political Situation. April 19. 2pp.
19490323 Report: Major Problems of the Italian Government Policy. April 5. 10pp.
19500334 Information Report: PCI Plans for Port Strikes. January 4. 2pp.
19510336 Information Report: The Italian Workers Movement. October 30. 4pp.0340 Information Report: Reorganization of the Italian Communist Party. November.
4pp.
19620344 Biographic Report: Amintore Fanfari, Prime Minister. August. 2pp.
19630346 Biographic Report: Hombert Bianchi, Christian Democratic Journalist.
January. 1p.
0347 Biographic Report: Carlo Marchiori, Diplomatic Adviser. January. 2pp.0349 Biographic Report: Eduardo Martino, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs.
January. 2pp.0351 Report: The Question of Regional Administrations. April 19. 7pp.0358 Memo: Changes in the Church. May 13. 15pp.0373 Information Report: Vatican-Polish Relations. May 16. 3pp.0376 Information Report: Status of Pope John's Health. May 31. 2pp.0378 Memo: Implications of the Italian Socialist Party Congress. May 31. 4pp.0382 Memo: Italian Events in June. June 6. 3pp.0385 Information Report: Situation Appraisal and the Successor to Pope John XXIII.
June 7. 7pp.0392 Information Report: Possible Changes within the Vatican. June 24.1p.0393 Biographic Report: Rinaldo Del Bo, President of the High Authority of the
ECSC. N.D, 2pp.
19690395 Report: The Center-Left Experiment in Italy. April 17. 7pp.
19740402 Information Report: Threats against the Attendees of the Council on Foreign
Relations Conference. N.D. 2pp.
Netherlands1964
0404 Biographic Report: Sicco Mansholt, Vice President of the Commission of theEEC. N.D. 2pp.
Norway1947
0406 Report: Norway. September. 40pp.
19500447 Report: Spitsbergen. June 26.12pp.
Portugal1949
0460 Report: Portugal. October 13. 47pp.
19610507 Report: The Outlook for Retention of the U.S. Base Rights in the Azores, in the
Event of Certain Courses of U.S. Action. June 27. 3pp.
0510 Information Report: Portuguese Intentions regarding the U.S. Base in theAzores. December 28.1p.
19620511 Memo: The "January 1st" Attempt to Seize the Portuguese Army Barracks at
Beja. January 3. 2pp.
0513 Information Report: Azores Base Negotiations. January 31. 2pp.
0515 Biographic Report: Giovanni Fornari, Director General of Political Affairs.March. 2pp.
0517 Biographic Report: Alberto Nogueira, Minister of Foreign Affairs. N.D. 1p.
0518 Biographic Report: Pedro Pereira. N.D. 1p.
. 0519 Information Report: Statements by General Costa on Revolutionary Action.May 15. 2pp.
0521 Information Report: Anti-Regime Activity. November 21. 3pp.
19640524 Report: Portuguese Economic Outlook and Its Political Implications. May 22.
6pp.
0530 Biographic Report: Alberto Nogueira, Minister of Foreign Affairs. December.1P.
19660531 Biographic Report: Manuel de Araujo, Mininster of Defense. May. 1p.
Spain1947
0532 Report: The Situation in Spain. November 5. 8pp.0540 Report: The Political Future of Spain. December 5. 12pp.
Reel IVSpain (Cont.)
19480001 Report: Spain. November 15. 94pp.0095 Report: An Interpretive Account of Recent Spanish History. November 15.67pp.
Sweden1949
0163 Report: Sweden. April 6. 105pp.
19500268 Report: Current International Position of Sweden. August 28. 10pp.
19610279 Biographic Report: Osten Unden, Minister of Foreign Affairs. September. 1p.0280 Biographic Report: Agda Rossel, Representative to the U.N. September. 2pp.0282 Biographic Report: Bertil Olsson, Director General of the Royal Swedish Labor
Market Board. September. 1p.0283 Biographic Report: Torsten Nilsson, Minister of Social Affairs. September. 2pp.0285 Biographic Report: Tage Erlander, Prime Minister. September. 1p.0286 Biographic Report: King Gustaf VI Adolf. September. 2pp.
19640288 Biographic Report: Carl Petri, Ambassador to Cambodia and Communist
China. July. 1p.
19650289 Memo: The Possibility of Violence against U.S. Installations in Western Europe
Instigated by the Chinese Communists. April 2. 4pp.
United Kingdom1947
0293 Memo: British Attitude in Regard to Foreign Relations. February 16. 3pp.
19490297 Report: U.S. Security and the British Dollar Problem. August 31.12pp.0310 Report: The United Kingdom. December 7.116pp.0427 Report: The Possibility of Britain's Abandonment of Its Overseas Military
Commitments. December 23.17pp.
19500445 Report: The British General Election and U.S. Security. February 13. 10pp.
19620456 Biographic Report: Sir Solly Zuckerman, Chief Scientific Adviser of the Ministry
of Defense. August. 2pp.0458 Biographic Report: Peter Thorneycroft, Minister of Defense. August. 2pp.0460 Biographic Report: Viscount Hood, Deputy Under-Secretary of State.
December. 2pp.0462 Biographic Report: Cyril Picard. Head, Economic Policy Department,
Commonwealth Relations Office. December. 1p.
0463 Biographic Report: Harold MacMillan, Prime Minister. December. 2pp.0465 Biographic Report: Duncan Sandys, Secretary of State for Commonwealth
Relations and Secretary of State for the Colonies. December. 2pp.0467 Biographic Report: Sir Robert (Heatlie) Scott, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Defense. December. 1p.
19630468 Report: The British Communist Party. April 12. 6p.0474 Biographic Report: lain MacLeod, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. May.
2pp.
19640476 Memo: The British General Election. October 12. 1 p.0477 Biographic Report: Patrick Gordon Walker, Foreign Secretary. October. 3pp.0480 Memo: Rumors Current in London regarding Prime Minister Wilson's Secretary.
November 30. 2pp.0482 Biographic Report: Sir Solly Zuckerman, Chief Scientific Adviser to the Minister
of Defense. N.D. 1p.0483 Biographic Report: Denis Healey, Secretary of State for Defense. N.D. 1 p.0484 Biographic Report: Harold Wilson, Prime Minister. N.D. 1p.0485 Biographic Report: Patrick Gordon Walker, Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs. N.D. 1p.0486 Biographic Report: Sir Henry Hardman, Permanent Under-Secretary of State
for Defense. N.D. 1p.0487 Biographic Report: Nicholas Henderson, Private Secretary to the Secretary of
State for Foreign Affairs. N.D. 1p.0488 Biographic Report: Michael Hadow, Head of the News Department of the
Foreign Office. N.D. 1p.0489 Biographic Report: Mollie Butler, Wife of Richard Butler. N.D. 1p.0490 Biographic Report: Lady Ormsby Gore, Wife of Sir David Ormsby Gore. N.D. 1 p.
0491 Biographic Report: Sir Burke Trend, Secretary of the Cabinet. N.D. 1p.0492 Biographic Report: Lady Douglas-Home, Wife of Sir Alec Douglas-Home. N.D.
1p-0493 Biographic Report: Sir Harold Evans, Public Relations Adviser to the Prime
Minister. N.D. 1p.0494 Biographic Report: Oliver Wright, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister. N.D.
1p0495 Biographic Report: Sir Timothy Bligh, Principal Private Secretary to the Prime
Minister. N.D. 1p.0496 Biographic Report: Sir David Ormsby Gore, Ambassador to the U.S. N.D. 1p.0497 Biographic Report: The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Chief of the Defense Staff.
N.D. 1p.0498 Biographic Report: Sir Harold Caccia, Permanent Under-Secretary of State,
Foreign Office. N.D. 1p.0499 Biographic Report: Sir Burke Trend, Secretary of the Cabinet. N.D. 1p.
19650500 Biographic Report: Sir Harold Caccia, Permanent Under-Secretary of State,
Foreign Office. March. 1p.0501 Biographic Report: R. Stewart Crawford, Assistant Under-Secretary of State,
Foreign Office. March. 1p.0502 Biographic Report: Michael Stewart, Minister, British Embassy, Washington.
March. 1p.0503 Memo: Britain's Economy and Its Implications. June 25. 30pp.0533 Memo: Britain's Economy and Its Implications, Revised. July 1. 28pp.0562 Memo: U.K. Defense Review. October 26. 9pp.0571 Biographic Report: Harold Wilson, Prime Minister. December. 1p.0572 Biographic Report: Mary Wilson, Wife of Harold Wilson. December. 1p.0573 Biographic Report: Sir Patrick Dean, Ambassador to the U.S. December. 1p.0574 Biographic Report: Oliver Wright, Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
December. 1p.
19660575 Biographic Report: John Ward Barnes. Head, Western Organizations
Department, Foreign Office. January. 1p.0576 Biographic Report: Sir Richard Hull, Chief of the Defense Staff. January. 1p.0577 Biographic Report: Claude Wright, Assistant Under-Secretary, Ministry of
Defense. January. 1p.
19670578 Biographic Report: Sir Burke Trend, Secretary of the Cabinet. May. 1p.
SUBJECT INDEXAlgeria
II: 0044
Allied programsGermany II: 0226
Anti-communist activitiesFrance I: 0405
Atomic energyFrance II: 0001
Austriasituation report I: 0207, 0215,0273survey I: 0224
AzoresU.S. Ill: 0507,0510,0513
Balance of paymentsFrance I: 0001Italy I: 0001United Kingdom I: 0001
Belgium and Luxembourgbiographic reports I: 0355-0361survey I: 0285
BerlinII: 0389, 0391
Berlin Tunnel OperationII: 0421
Biographic reportsBelgium I: 0355-0361France 11: 0105,0126,0156,0157,0216Germany (West) II: 0383, 0388,0393Greece III: 0103Ireland III: 0190-0207Italy III: 0217, 0344-0349, 0393Netherlands III: 0404
Portugal III: 0515-0518, 0530,0531United Kingdom IV: 0456-0467,0474, 0477, 0482-0502, 0571-0578
Clandestine activitiesair operations I: 0005Berlin Tunnel Operation II: 0421
Common MarketFrance II: 0082
CommunismScandinavia I: 0091
Communist activitiesFrance I: 0415,0563Greece II: 0506
Communist ChinaFrance 11: 0128,0146
Communist partiesFrance I: 0577, 0581, 0596;II: 0062Italy III: 0334, 0336, 0340United Kingdom IV: 0468
Conference of Foreign MinistersEurope I: 0070
Danube RiverI: 0021
De Gaulle, CharlesI: 0451; II: 0024, 0034, 0037,0039, 0044, 0072, 0077, 0133,0169
Defense policyUnited Kingdom IV: 0562
Denmarksurvey I: 0362
EconomyFrance I: 0444; II: 0082, 0093Portugal III: 0524United Kingdom IV: 0503, 0533
ElectionsFrance I: 0414; II: 0055-0062,0175Germany (West) II: 0369, 0408Italy III: 0215,0306United Kingdom IV: 0445, 0476
European Labor Caucus/CommitteeI: 0190-0198
Foreign aidFrance II: 0159Satellite (Communist) III: 0062U.S. II: 0495; III: 0221
Foreign policyFrance 11: 0029,0128,0146,0167,0169,0180Italy I I I : 0320U.S. II: 0102
Foreign relationsFrance 11: 0192,0203,0215Sweden IV: 0268United Kingdom IV: 0293
FranceAlgeria II: 0044anti-communist activities I: 0405atomic energy II: 0001balance of payments I: 0001biographic reports II: 0105,0126,0156,0157,0216Common Market II: 0082communist activities I: 0415,0563Communist China II: 0128, 0146communist party I: 0577, 0581,0596; II: 0062De Gaulle, Charles I: 0451;II: 0024, 0034, 0037, 0039, 0044,0072, 0133, 0169economic policy II: 0082, 0093elections I: 0414; III: 0055-0062,0175,0182,0184foreign aid II: 0159foreign policy II: 0029, 0128,0146,0167,0169,0180Frachon, Benoit I: 0453Gaullist Party I: 0431; II: 0116German policy I: 0455
government II: 0034,0044,0072,0077, 0133, 0169, 0182, 0222industrial recovery I: 0444labor I: 0563LeFranc, Pierre II: 0037military forces II: 0024national policy II: 0077NATO II: 0167d'Orsay, Quai II: 0213politics I: 0403,0425,0436,0465;II: 0041, 0048, 0052, 0066, 0068Pompidou, G. II: 0050, 0180PRL I: 0434security II: 0192,0203socialist party I: 0401,0407,0412survey I: 0481trade unions I: 0584-0593U.S. I: 0563; II: 0082, 0093, 0102U.S.S.R. II: 0192,0203,0215Vietnam II: 0180
GermanyAllied programs II: 0226railways II: 0243survey II: 0255; 0312
Germany (West)Berlin II: 0389,0391Berlin Tunnel Operation II: 0421biographic reports II: 0383,0388, 0393East-West relations I: 0188;II: 0394elections II: 0369, 0408France II: 0390, 0417politics II: 0356,0362,0377,0408Tripartite London ConferenceII: 0362
GovernmentFrance II: 0034,0044,0072,0077,0133,0169,0182,0222Italy III: 0306, 0323, 0385, 0395Portugal III: 0524
Greecebiographic report III: 0103civil war II: 0503communist activities II: 0506foreign aid II: 0495politics III: 0397Polk murder case III: 0014-0061,0068,0082,0098,0100Satellite (communist) AidIII: 0062situation reports II: 0478, 0497;
Ill: 0070, 0083survey II: 0517threat evaluation III: 0001U.S. II: 0495
Icelandsurvey III: 0104
Irelandbiographic reports III: 0190-0207survey III: 0140
IndustryFrance I: 0444
Italybalance of payments I: 0001biographic reports III: 0217,0344-0349, 0393communist party III: 0334, 0336,0340elections III: 0215,0306foreign aid III: 0221foreign policy III: 0320government III: 0306, 0323,0385, 0395monarchism III: 0219police forces III: 0318political situation III: 0208,0212,0225,0298,0321,0402regional administrationsIII: 0351socialist party III: 0378survey III: 0230U.S. Ill: 0221Vatican III: 0358-0376, 0385,0392
Kennedy, JohnEurope I: 0120,0127
LaborFrance I: 0563
Military aidSatellite (communist) III: 0062U.S. I: 0057
Military commitmentsUnited Kingdom IV: 0427
MonarchismIII: 0219
NATOEurope I: 0108France II: 0167
Netherlandsbiographic report III: 0404
NorwaySpitsbergen III: 0447survey III: 0406
PalestineI: 0206
Police forcesItaly III: 0318
Polk murder caseGreece III: 0014-0061, 0068,0082, 0098,0100
Pompidou, G.II: 0050,0180
Portugalant i -government ac t i v i t yIII: 0511,0519,0521Azores III: 0507, 0510, 0513biographic reports III: 0515-0518,0530,0531Costa, General III: 0519economics III: 0524government III: 0524survey III: 0460
PRLFrance I: 0434
RailwaysGermany II: 0243
Socialist partiesFrance I: 0401.0407,0412Italy III: 0378
Spainhistory IV: 0095political situation III: 0532, 0540politics III: 0540survey IV: 0001
Swedenbiographic reports IV: 0279-0288intelligence activities IV: 0289international position IV: 0268survey IV: 0163
Threat evaluationGreece III: 0001
Trade unionsFrance I: 0584-0593
TriesteI: 0004,0010
Tripartite London ConferenceGermany (West) II: 0362
United Kingdombalance of payments I: 0001biographic reports IV: 0456-0467, 0474, 0477, 0482-0502,0571-0578communist party IV: 0468defense IV: 0562"Dollar Problem" IV: 0297economy IV: 0503, 0533elections IV: 0445, 0476foreign relations IV: 0293military commitments IV: 0427Palestine I: 0206survey IV: 0310
U.N.financing issue I: 0188
U.S.Azores 111: 0507,0510British "Dollar Problem" IV: 0297
British Elections IV: 0445foreign aid II: 0495; III: 0221foreign policy II: 0102France I: 0563; II: 0082, 0093,0102Greece II: 0495Italy III: 0221Kennedy, John I: 0120, 0127military aid I: 0057Polk murder case III: 0014-0061,0068, 0082, 0098, 0100
U.S.S.R.France II: 0192,0203,0215Greece III: 0062
VaticanIII: 0358-0376, 0385, 0392
VietnamFrance II: 0180