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USA/Executive Office of the President of the United States
USA/Exekutivbüro des Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten
USA/Bureau exécutif du président des États-Unis
USA/Ufficio esecutivo del Presidente degli Stati Uniti
EOP
USA/Weisses Haus
USA/White House
USA/Maison Blanche
The White House

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Persons linked to this organisation (38 records found)
DateFunctionPersonComments
1982–1984Civil servantHooley, James L.
4.4.1982–17.10.1983Safety OfficerMcFarlane, Robert Carl12th United States Deputy National Security Advisor
9.1982...Special AdviserHenkel, WilliamSpecial Assistant to the President and Director of the Presidential Advance Office
17.10.1983–4.12.1985Safety OfficerMcFarlane, Robert Carl13th United States National Security Advisor
1985–1987Chief of StaffRegan, Donald
...1985...Civil servantEbert, Stephanie
...1985...SecretaryWeinberg, MarkAssistant White House Press Secretary
...1985...Military attachéPeterson, Peter GeorgeMilitary Aide to the President
...1985...Sub-DirectorHart, StephenAssistant Director for Press (White House Advance Office)
...1985...AssistantRosebush, JamesDeputy Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and Chief Of Staff to First Lady Nancy Reagan

Written documents (6 records found)
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21.7.197650812pdfLetterUnited States of America (USA) (Others) Gerald Ford, the American President thanks the Swiss Government on behalf of the American people for the many Swiss contributions to the celebration of the Bicentennial.
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10.5.197749844pdfLetterUnited States of America (USA) (Politics) Thank you letter by Jimmy Carter for the visit in Switzerland, a country «where nations have found peace in the past – and perhaps in the future».
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10.11.198952911pdfMinutesInternational perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990)
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During the telephone call with President Bush, Chancellor Kohl reported on his trip to Poland and the situation in East Germany after the Berlin Wall was first breached the previous day.
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29.11.198952912pdfMemoInternational perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990)
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In response to the President’s request, an analysis of how recent events in Eastern Europe would impact Soviet policy in Germany.

Included: Memorandum for Brent Scowcroft/Robert Gates,...
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9.2.199052914pdfLetterInternational perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990)
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President Bush wrote to express support for Chancellor Kohl’s efforts to reunify Germany while remaining in NATO amidst rapidly changing events in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.

Also:...
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19.2.199052917pdfMemoInternational perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990)
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Discussion of the U.S. position in the upcoming Two-Plus-Four Talks on German reunification, particularly in light of Soviet concerns
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Received documents (2 records found)
DateNrTypeSubjectSummaryL
29.11.198952912pdfMemoInternational perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990)
Volume
In response to the President’s request, an analysis of how recent events in Eastern Europe would impact Soviet policy in Germany.

Included: Memorandum for Brent Scowcroft/Robert Gates,...
en
19.2.199052917pdfMemoInternational perceptions of the German reunification (1989–1990)
Volume
Discussion of the U.S. position in the upcoming Two-Plus-Four Talks on German reunification, particularly in light of Soviet concerns
en

Mentioned in the documents (91 records found)
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3.9.199367134pdfPhotoUnited States of America (USA) (Politics) Der neue schweizerische Botschafter in Washington, Carlo Jagmetti, überreicht am 3. September 1993 im Oval Office im Weissen Haus US-Präsident Bill Clinton sein Beglaubigungsschreiben. Mit dabei sind...
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