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BOD SECRET THE UNITED STATES MISSION WhL. . BUCHAREST, RUMANIA. DECLASSIFIED E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E) Dept of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973 By MLT. bc a NARS Date 7-12-75 TO THE PRESIDENT A REPORT UPON RUMANIA from Burton Y. Berry Representative of the United States In Rumania + Rumania is a window through which we are able to observe Soviet methods at work in a foreign land. As it was the first window to be opened to the American Foreign Service, we in this Mission have watched in- tently and reported fully that the State Department might have knowledge of the Soviet pattern applied to Rumania, which often amounted to advance knowledge of the Soviet pattern prepared for application in other occupied countries. What we saw and what we may expect to see is the basis of this report. First of all we saw the Allied Control Commission made an instrument of Soviet policy. Although Rumania had surrendered to America, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, the representatives of the Three Great Powers forming the Allied Control Commission did not work as equal partners for the purpose of administering the country. Rather, the Soviet Chairman issued the orders in the name of the Control Commission, while the American and British Representatives were reduced to the role of observers, frequently hearing first from the Rumanian public