Memorandum of Conversation with Secretary of State Dean Acheson and the Officers of the State Department Press Association
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TOPSCONE
January 26, 1949
MEMORANDUM
. RECORDS 'MATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
Subject: Germany
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After luncheon in Mr. Royall's office, he asked Secretary Snyder,
Secretary Forrestal, Assistant Secretary Voorhees, Under Secretary
Draper, Mr. Saltzman and me to remain to discuss Germany.
Secretary Royall then asked that the committee to which he referred
in his letter to the President be established at once and that it meet on
Friday morning to consider some urgent problems. He went on to say
that he hoped the committee through the principal members or through
their deputies would continue to meet until most of the German problems
were settled.
I said that I was not prepared to enter the committee as proposed by
Secretary Royall except on express direction of the President; that I
had, talked with the President about it, and that I believed I had his ap-
proval in saying that the proper procedure was to act through the Na-
tional-Security Council. The effect of this change was more than pro-
cedural. It brought into the deliberations of the Clabinet group as the
secretariat a staff service of the President, that is, the secretariat of
the National Security Council. In this way, the President could be kept
continuously advised of the deliberations of the group, have his wishes
made known at all stages and have its final recommendations go to him
in an orderly way under established procedure. I said that I was quite
prepared to have the National Security Council designate as a working
subcommittee the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Army, Mr.
Hoffman and anyone else whom the President desired. The recommen-
dations of this subcommittee would undoubtedly be accepted for for-
warding to the President by the full Council.
I said also that I thought this committee should undertake as its
task a restatement of our policy toward Germany in the light of our
obligations and policy in Western Europe. The statement need not
be wordy but should be complete. I thought that it was unwise to try
and compromise differences where real differences existed. In these
cases alternative statements should be forwarded so that the President
might be free to accept, modify or rewrite any or all the proposals.
DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D) or (EE)
FOP SECRET
Dept. of State letter,
Bx NLT- He NARS Date 4.20.76
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