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Archives on Establishment and Fundamental Topics: Berlin Contingency Planning and the Berlin Wall, Berlin Quadripartite Documents, other Documents and Correspondence

Enthält:
Single Commander Berlin, Correspondence of General Norstad, 13, 31 January and 2 March 1961 [1, 2, 4];
LIVE OAK, General Norstad on his Relations to the Allied Commandants Berlin, 10 November 1961 [3];
Chief of Staff on Command Arrangements in Berlin, Memorandum for General Norstad, 13 November 1961 [4];
German Liaison Officer to LIVE OAK, Colonel Thomas: Intelligence Report - Air Corridor Policy Soviet Union / GDR, Memorandum for General Baker, 5 December 1961 [5];
Correspondence between Generalinspekteur der Bundeswehr, General Foertsch, and General Norstad on German Liaison Officer to LIVE OAK, 2 and 9 August 1961 [6, 5, 46];
Tripartite Planning Group, Berlin Contingency Planning: "Air Access - Threats against Safety and Direct Interference with Flights", 9 December 1960 (BERCON - TRI-D-17) [6];
Message of US CINCEUR on LIVE OAK Information Center, 26 August 1961 [7];
US European Command on JACK PINE Plans, 30 August 1961 [8];
Berlin Airlifts: Memorandum for General Norstad on new French Position, 22 September 1961 [9];
"The British Contribution to the Civil Airlift": British Presentation at BEALCOM on 30 September 1961 [27];
SHAPE: "Berlin Situation - Preliminary Preparatory Measures", Memorandum for Chief of Staff, 21 September 1961 [10];
"Retaliation for Restrictions on Allied Access to East Berlin", 20 September 1961 (BQD-12, revised) [11];
"Stikker-Statement" to the four LIVE OAK nations concerning "Draft Instructions to General Norstad", undated (BQD-13) [12];
"The Problem of Allied Access to East Sector of Berlin", 22 August 1961 (BQD-1) [13];
"Retaliation against Harassment of Western Entry into East Berlin and Access to Berlin", 23 August 1961 revised (BQD-2) [14];
"Allied Reaction to possible Soviet Action Regarding Civil Air Flights to Berlin", 30 August 1961 (BQD-7) [15];
"Matters on which Ambassadorial Steering Group Guidance would be helpful" (Chapter VIII of BQD-8) [16];
Agreed Paper containing Comments of UN Delegates on Paper "Submission of Berlin to UN on Ground of Violation of Human Rights", circulated 23 August 1961 (BQD-10) [17];
Draft Reply to Soviet Note of 2 September 1961, undated (BQD-14) [18];
Report of the Working Group on Germany including Berlin, 9 April 1960, proposing All-German Plebiscite on Peace Treaty, (BQD-18) [19];
"Western Proposal of July 28, 1959" , revised 1 May 1960, concerning the Question of Berlin and the Reunification of Germany, (BQD-19) [20];
"Final Disposition of the Report of the Working Group on Economic Countermeasures", undated (BQD-21) [21];
"The problem of Avoiding a Separate Peace Treaty being [between Soviet Union and GDR] regarded as a Defeat for the West", undated UK Draft (BQD-22) [22];
"Obligation of NATO Members Concerning Land Access to Berlin", 21 September 1961 (BQD-23, revised) [23];
"German Representation in Berlin Negotiations", undated (BQD-24) [24];
"German Paper in Extension of Ambassador Grewe's Remarks of September 26", 28 September 1961 (BQD-33) [25];
"Right to suspend or terminate Overflight and Stops of Soviet Bloc Aircraft in NATO Countries", 2 October 1961 (BQD-E-14) [26];
GOC British Sector on Intelligence Connection to LIVE OAK and Intelligence Branch of Allied Staff Berlin, 10 October 1961 [28];
HQ Berlin Command: "Berlin Command Plan for Removal of Obstacles as Access Point (C)" (= BC OPLAN 3-6), 26 October 1961, attached maps of Checkpoint Areas [29];
Quadripartite Ambassadorial Group: "Instructions for Procedures to be followed if the Soviets Transfer to East German Personnel Functions relating to Allied Ground Access", 30 November 1961 (BQD-4, second Revision) [30];
JCS on Revision of "Western Attitude in the Event of an Uprising in East Germany or East Berlin" (BQD-EG-2, Rev.), attached BQD-EG-2 of 4 December 1961, 2 and 11 December 1961 [31, 32];
CS to USCINCEUR on JACK PINE Rules and Guidance on outstanding Questions concerning Air Access to Berlin, 14 October 1961 [33, 34];
US Commander Berlin on Replacement of Soviet Personnel by Volkspolizei on the Border to the Soviet Sector in Berlin and Allied Conduct, 5 October 1961 [35];
USCINCEUR Liaison Officer Bonn concerning Procedures for Debriefing Civil Pilots on Corridor Incidents, 22 September 1961 [37];
HQ's US European Command on Responsibilities and Equipment of West Berlin Police, 18 September 1961 [38];
Draft Instructions for Representatives of the Washington Ambassadorial Group, 12 September 1961 (BQD-26) [39];
Soviet Note of 2 September in Reply to Western Note of 26 August 1961, Translation, Introductory Paragraph omitted (BQD-11) [40];
"Soviet Ambassadors's Reply to Note of August 26 from U.S. Ambassador", (BQD-27) [41];
"Distinctions between Japanese and German Treaty Situation", (BQD-25) [42];
"German Answer to Soviet Memorandum of August 3, 1961" (Draft), 7 September 1961 (BQD-15) [43];
"Draft Charter of International Access Authority for Berlin", undated (BQD-37) [44];
Berlin Contingency Plans Index, 1 March 1961 [45]; Part I: USCINCEUR; Component Commanders and Subordinate Commanders supporting Berlin Contingency Plans
Part II: "LIVE OAK" - Tripartite Military Berlin Contingency Plans
Part III: Miscellaneous Berlin Contingency Plans
Message on Summary of Events in Berlin, 14 August 1961 [47];
Message concerning Western Notes against Actions of GDR in Berlin, Verbatim Text containing, 16 August 1961 [48]

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Bundesarchiv, BArch BW 71/44
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BW 3/1319
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BArch BW 71 Sonderstab LIVE OAK

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1960-1961

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