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OCR Page 1 of 2NLT (Naval A.dell20
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OFFICE OF
THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
DECLASSIFIED
12065, Sec. 3-402
November 20, 1950
State Depl. E.O. Guidelines, March 6-12-85 6, 1982
By DEB NLT, Date
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SUMMARY OF TELEGRAMS
WESTERN EUROPE
We have instructed our Deputy on the
North Atlantic Council on the position he
should take in the meeting of the Council Deputies today on the ques -
tion of German participation in western European defense, which
concurs in general with the course of action he had proposed but
provides additional guidance with respect to: 1) the size of the
German units to be contributed; 2) the need for the early appoint-
ment of a Supreme Commander; and 3) the timing of various steps
for the creation of a defense force. Our Deputy is to make it clear
that nothing less than units of the minimum effective size, which
in our view is a division, will be acceptable for integration into the
NATO defense force; however, during the transitional period the
German contribution could be in terms of smaller units provided it
is clearly understood that these units must be assembled into
divisional units for effective use as soon as the Supreme Commander
determines that this is necessary. During the buildup phase, recruit-
ment and training of German units, not carried out by the Supreme
Commander, would be performed by a German Federal Agency con-
trolled by the High Commissioners with the control of production and
supply of pertinent military material being vested in the appropriate
North Atlantic Treaty (NAT) agencies. While we would agree that the
French would convene the European powers to negotiate on the creation
of European political institutions and the eventual integration of mili-
tary forces of a European rather than a national character into the
NAT integrated force, integration of such forces would have to be
contingent upon the European contribution being militaril effective.
If the French should fail to obtain agreement on these political
institutions by the time the Supreme Commander has determined
that a decision with respect to the disposition of German units is
required, it will be necessary for military reasons to proceed with
the grouping of German units into German units of minimum effective
size. This action would be without prejudice to future success which
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