Summarizes Soviet objectives and strategies in entering into Four-Power discussions about Berlin and Germany.
June 14, 1948
Central Intelligence Agency Report, "Effects of Soviet Restrictions on the US Position in Berlin"
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Describes effect of Soviet restrictive measures in Berlin on US intelligence and propaganda activities and on operations of the joint military government.
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- Berlin (Germany)--International status
- German reunification question (1949-1990)
- Intelligence service--United States
- Soviet Union--Foreign policy
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations
- United States--Foreign Relations
- United States--Foreign policy
- Espionage, American
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