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Marshall leaving for the London Conference of Foreign Ministers, November 20, 1947
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This collection focuses on The Marshall Plan. It includes 52 documents totaling 441 pages.
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| Konrad Adenauer , Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-63. Leland Barrows, Executive Assistant to the Special, Representative in Europe, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-53.Gerard Bauer, Counsellor of Legation in Charge of Economic Affairs, Swiss Legation, Paris, 1945-51.Anthony Bernaris, Secretary-General of the Ministry of National Economy, Greece.Richard M. Bissell Jr. , Assistant asst. Administrator for program, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-51.
Sir Alexander Cairncross, Economic Advisor to Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1949-50.Theodore Christidis, General Secretary, Ministry of National Economy, 1946; Counsellor, 1948-50.Baron Herve De Gruben, Director of Political Affairs, Belgium, 1945-53.William Edwards, Counselor, in charge of British Information Services, British Embassy in Washington, D.C., 1946-49.Dennis A. Fitzgerald, Director, Food and Agriculture Division, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-51.Lincoln Gordon, Consultant in the U.S. Department of State working on the Marshall plan, 1947, and with the European Cooperation Administration, 1948.Per Haekkerup, Journalist; Member of Parliament, Denmark, 1950.Gunther Harkort, Representative of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Economic Cooperation Administration.W. Averell Harriman, Ambassador to Russia, 1943-46; Ambassador to Great Britain, 1946; Secretary of Commerce, 1946-48; Special Representative in Europe, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-50; Director, Mutual Security Agency, 1951-53.Hubert F. Havlik, Chief, Payments Section and Trade and Payments Division, Office of Special Representative, Economic Cooperation Administration (later Mutual Security Administration and Foreign Operations Administration), Paris, 1948-54.
Samuel P. Hayes, Chief, Special Economic and Technical Mission to Indonesia, 1951-52; Assistant Director for the Far East, Mutual Security Agency, 1952-53.Paul G. Hoffman, Administrator, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1948-50.Milton Katz, U.S. Special Representative in Europe with rank of Ambassador, 1950-51.Charles P. Kindleberger, Chief, Division of German and Austrian Economic Affairs, Department of State, 1945-48.Thorkil Kristensen, Minister of Finance, Denmark, 1945-47.Halvard M. Lange, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 1946-65.Frederick J. Lawton, Director, Bureau of the Budget, 1950-53.Dr. Shaw Livermore, staff of Economic Cooperation Administration, Paris and Washington, 1949-51.Sir Roger Makins, Minister at British Embassy, Washington, 1945-47.Robert Marjolin, Secretary General, Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1948-55.Edward S. Mason, Economic consultant to the Department of State, 1946-47; chief economic adviser, U.S. delegation, Conference of Foreign Ministers (Moscow), 1947; Member, President's Materials Policy Commission, 1951-52.Dr. Franco Mattei, Member, Committee for European Economic Cooperation, Italy.George C. McGhee, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian and African Affairs, 1949-51; Ambassador to Turkey, 1951-53.
David A. Morse, Assistant Secretary of Labor, 1945-47; Under Secretary of Labor, 1947-48; director-general, International Labor Office, 1948-70.
Charles S. Murphy, Administrative Assistant to the President, 1947-50; Special Counsel to the President, 1950-53. Konrad Nordahl, Chairman, Federation of Labor Unions, Norway.Roger Ockrent, Secretary General for Administration of the Marshall plan in Belgium, 1948-53.Giuseppe Pella, Prime Minister, Italy, 1953-54.John S. Pesmazoglu, Director General, Ministry of Coordination in Charge of Planning Economic Development, Greece, 1951-55.Edwin Noel Plowden, Chairman, Economic Planning Board, Great Britain, 1947-53.Paul R. Porter, Deputy and later Chief, Mission for Economic Affairs, U.S. Embassy in London, United Kingdom, 1945-47; chief, U.S. delegation, Economic Commission for Europe, Geneva, Switzerland, 1947-49; Chief, Economic Cooperation Administration Mission to Greece, 1949-50; Assistant Administrator, Economic Cooperation Administration, 1950-51; and Deputy U.S. Special Representative in Europe, Mutual Security Program, Paris, France, 1952-53.James W. Riddleberger, Chief, Division of Central European Affairs, Department of State, 1944-47; Counselor, U.S. Embassy, and Chief, Political Section, American Military Government, Berlin, Germany, 1947-50; political adviser to the Economic Cooperation Administration, Paris, France, 1950-52; Director, Bureau of German Affairs, Department of State, 1952-53.Sir Eric Roll, Deputy Head, British Food Mission to North America, 1941-46.Dr. Hans-Georg Sachs, Counselor of the Ministerial Department for the Marshall Plan, Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-52.Baron Jean-Charles Snoy, Chairman of the Council of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1948-50.John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury, 1946-53.Dr. Gustav Adolf Sonnenhol, Information officer, Marshall Plan Ministry, Germany, 1949-54.Dirk Stikker, Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Netherlands, 1948-52.Benson E. L. Timmons III, Special Assistant to the Chief, Economic Cooperation Administration Mission to France, 1948-49; Deputy Chief, 1949-54.E. H. van der Beugel, Secretary to the Dutch Delegation at the first Paris Conference on the Marshall Plan.Alexander, Baron Von Susskind-Schwendi, Deputy chief, Mission to the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, Federal Republic of Germany, 1949-52.Erik Von Sydow, Permanent Delegate and Head of the Swedish Mission to the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, 1949-1953.Erling Wikborg, Member of Parliament, Norway, 1945-49.Knut Getz Wold, Chief, Marshall Plan Division, Ministry of Commerce, Norway, 1948-58. |
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