Berlin Quadriartite Documents (BQDs): Bd. 4
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1962-1967
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BQG- Message on German Frontier Police and Allied Troops on the zonal Demarcation Line, 1 February 1963 [1];
Paper on Autobahn Procedures Prepared during Tripartite Discussions in Berlin, 29 June 1962 (BQD-CC-18) [2];
Basis for Flights by Allied Private Aircraft in the Berlin Air Corridors, 5 April 1963 (BTF-152) [3];
Non-Military Countermeasures on Berlin, 9 April 1963 (BQD-QUAD-1) [4];
NATO - Warsaw Pact Nonagression Treaty, tabled by Soviets at Geneva (Draft), 20 February 1963 (BQD-102) [5];
Degree on Measures for the Protection of the State Border Between the GDR and West Berlin, 21 June 1963, GDR-Document, 24 June 1963 (BQD-104) [6];
LIVE OAK Message on Planning for Allied Support for German Access to Berlin, 15 September 1964 [7];
Allied Access to East Berlin, 24 September 1964 (BQD-CC-24) [8];
Washington Ambassadorial Group: Berlin Contingency Planning. - Quadripartitely agreed Text of Allied Protest Note re Incorporation of East Berlin into the GDR, 5 September 1964 (BQD-CC-23) [9];
Berlin Quadripartite Agreements on Train Paths, 14 December 1962 (BQD-101) [10];
Countermeasures on Air Corridors, 22 February 1962 (BTF-108) [11];
Maritime Countermeasures against Harassment of Air Access, 27 February 1962 (BTF-109 Revised) [12];
Guidelines for the JCS concerning Maritime Countermeasures against Harassment of Air Access, 21 March 1962 (BTF-115) [13];
Annotated List of BQD-CC Documents, 15 July 1964 [14];
Annotated List of BQD-M Documents, 15 July 1964 [15];
Soviet Note of March 19 re Berlin Flights to Points Outside FRG, 26 March 1964 (BQD-112) [16];
Note from the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mno. 23/2E of 19 March 1964, 1 April 1964 (BQD-113) [17];
Allied Reply to Soviet Notes of March 19 International Charter Flights to Berlin, 11 May 1964 (BQD-114) [18];
Soviet Note to US re Rail Shipment to Berlin to M-108, 11 May 1964 (BQD-115) [19];
Treaty on Friendship, Mutual Assistance, and Cooperation between the Union of the Soviet Republics and the German Democratic Republic, June 12, 1964, 15 June 1964 (BQD-117) [20];
Soviet Note of June 23, 1964 re International Flights, 23 June 1964 (BQD-118) [21];
Soviet Note to United Kingdom of 20 June 1964 about Air Access to Berlin (BQD-119) [22];
Soviet Note of 22 April 1964 re Holding Bundesversammlung in Berlin, 26 June 1964 (BQD-120) [23];
Tripartite Note to Soviets re Bundesversammlung, 26 June 1964 (BQD-121) [24];
Soviet Note of 25 June re July 1 Bundesversammlung in Berlin, 26 June 1964 (BQD-122) [25];
Tripartite Declaration regarding the recent "agreement" of the Soviet Union with the so-called German Democratic Republic, 26 June 1964 (BQD-123) [26];
US Note of August 22 replying to Soviet Note of June 20, 1964 re International Flights to Berlin, 31 August 1964 (BQD-125) [27];
Passports and Visas, Quadripartite Draft, 9 December 1964 (BQD-CC-20b) [28];
Soviet Note of 2 September 1964 re Bundesversammlung in Berlin, 14 September 1964 (BQD-126) [29];
US Reply to Soviet Bundesversammlung Note of 25 June 1964, 1 October 1964 (BQD-127) [30];
Quadripartite Ambasssadorial Group. Berlin Contingency Planning: Draft Note to Soviet Government, 11 December 1961 and 29 March 1965 (BQD-5 Revised) [31];
Soviet Note of 23 March 1965 re Holding Bundestag Session in Berlin, 26 March 1965 (BQD-129) [32];
Bonn Quadripartite Group on Revision of BQD-CC-11, 12 October 1965 (BGA-4) [33];
Initiatives on Germany/Berlin at the United Nations by a Non-Aligned State, 23 November 1965 (BQD-CC-27) [34];
Bonn Quadripartite Group on Updating of BQD-CC-11, 10 December 1965 (BGA-8) [35];
Soviet Note of 28 November re International Flights to Berlin, 8 January 1965 (BQD-128) [36];
Tripartite Note of 7 April 1965 in Reply to Soviet Note of 23 March 1965 on Bundestag Session in Berlin (published 7 April 1965), 14 July 1965 (BQD-130) [37];
Soviet Note No 26 of 14 May 1965 to American Embassy Moscow in reply to Tripartite Note of 7 April 1965 on Bundestag Session (British and French received shorter Notes on similar theme), 14 July 1965 (BQD-132) [38];
Tripartite Note of 18 June 1965 in Reply to Soviet Note of 14 May 1965, on Bundestag Session in Berlin (published 18 June 1965), 14 July 1965 (BQD-133) [39];
Tripartite Statement on East German Barge Decree, issued in Bonn 1 July 1965 (published 12 July 1965), 14 July 1965 (BQD-134) [40];
Tripartite Note to USSR dated 2 July 1965 on East German Heliocopter Flights, 14 July 1965 (BQD-135) [41];
LIVE OAK on Revision of BQD-CC-1 and of BQD-CC-11, 28 July 1966 [42];
Allied Staff Berlin on Allied MP Patrols on Autobahn and Updating of BQD-CC-11 (Revised) of 19 October 1962, 22 June 1966 [43];
Traffic and Communications with West Berlin, Revised Draft of BQD-CC-17, 21 March 1963 [44];
British Embassy Washington on American Draft of BQD-M-31 referring to LIVE OAK Memorandum of 29 July 1964, 24 January 1967 [45];
British Embassy Washington on Revised Quadripartite Paper on Passports and Visas (BQD-CC-28), 23 February 1967 [46];
Passports and Visas, referring to BQD-CC-8 of 15 February, to BQD-CC-20 of 6 September and to BQD-CC-20a of 12 September 1962, 21 February 1967 (BQD-CC-28) [47];
Use of Force against LIVE OAK Probes, 10 April 1967 (BQD-M-31) [48]
BQG- Message on German Frontier Police and Allied Troops on the zonal Demarcation Line, 1 February 1963 [1];
Paper on Autobahn Procedures Prepared during Tripartite Discussions in Berlin, 29 June 1962 (BQD-CC-18) [2];
Basis for Flights by Allied Private Aircraft in the Berlin Air Corridors, 5 April 1963 (BTF-152) [3];
Non-Military Countermeasures on Berlin, 9 April 1963 (BQD-QUAD-1) [4];
NATO - Warsaw Pact Nonagression Treaty, tabled by Soviets at Geneva (Draft), 20 February 1963 (BQD-102) [5];
Degree on Measures for the Protection of the State Border Between the GDR and West Berlin, 21 June 1963, GDR-Document, 24 June 1963 (BQD-104) [6];
LIVE OAK Message on Planning for Allied Support for German Access to Berlin, 15 September 1964 [7];
Allied Access to East Berlin, 24 September 1964 (BQD-CC-24) [8];
Washington Ambassadorial Group: Berlin Contingency Planning. - Quadripartitely agreed Text of Allied Protest Note re Incorporation of East Berlin into the GDR, 5 September 1964 (BQD-CC-23) [9];
Berlin Quadripartite Agreements on Train Paths, 14 December 1962 (BQD-101) [10];
Countermeasures on Air Corridors, 22 February 1962 (BTF-108) [11];
Maritime Countermeasures against Harassment of Air Access, 27 February 1962 (BTF-109 Revised) [12];
Guidelines for the JCS concerning Maritime Countermeasures against Harassment of Air Access, 21 March 1962 (BTF-115) [13];
Annotated List of BQD-CC Documents, 15 July 1964 [14];
Annotated List of BQD-M Documents, 15 July 1964 [15];
Soviet Note of March 19 re Berlin Flights to Points Outside FRG, 26 March 1964 (BQD-112) [16];
Note from the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mno. 23/2E of 19 March 1964, 1 April 1964 (BQD-113) [17];
Allied Reply to Soviet Notes of March 19 International Charter Flights to Berlin, 11 May 1964 (BQD-114) [18];
Soviet Note to US re Rail Shipment to Berlin to M-108, 11 May 1964 (BQD-115) [19];
Treaty on Friendship, Mutual Assistance, and Cooperation between the Union of the Soviet Republics and the German Democratic Republic, June 12, 1964, 15 June 1964 (BQD-117) [20];
Soviet Note of June 23, 1964 re International Flights, 23 June 1964 (BQD-118) [21];
Soviet Note to United Kingdom of 20 June 1964 about Air Access to Berlin (BQD-119) [22];
Soviet Note of 22 April 1964 re Holding Bundesversammlung in Berlin, 26 June 1964 (BQD-120) [23];
Tripartite Note to Soviets re Bundesversammlung, 26 June 1964 (BQD-121) [24];
Soviet Note of 25 June re July 1 Bundesversammlung in Berlin, 26 June 1964 (BQD-122) [25];
Tripartite Declaration regarding the recent "agreement" of the Soviet Union with the so-called German Democratic Republic, 26 June 1964 (BQD-123) [26];
US Note of August 22 replying to Soviet Note of June 20, 1964 re International Flights to Berlin, 31 August 1964 (BQD-125) [27];
Passports and Visas, Quadripartite Draft, 9 December 1964 (BQD-CC-20b) [28];
Soviet Note of 2 September 1964 re Bundesversammlung in Berlin, 14 September 1964 (BQD-126) [29];
US Reply to Soviet Bundesversammlung Note of 25 June 1964, 1 October 1964 (BQD-127) [30];
Quadripartite Ambasssadorial Group. Berlin Contingency Planning: Draft Note to Soviet Government, 11 December 1961 and 29 March 1965 (BQD-5 Revised) [31];
Soviet Note of 23 March 1965 re Holding Bundestag Session in Berlin, 26 March 1965 (BQD-129) [32];
Bonn Quadripartite Group on Revision of BQD-CC-11, 12 October 1965 (BGA-4) [33];
Initiatives on Germany/Berlin at the United Nations by a Non-Aligned State, 23 November 1965 (BQD-CC-27) [34];
Bonn Quadripartite Group on Updating of BQD-CC-11, 10 December 1965 (BGA-8) [35];
Soviet Note of 28 November re International Flights to Berlin, 8 January 1965 (BQD-128) [36];
Tripartite Note of 7 April 1965 in Reply to Soviet Note of 23 March 1965 on Bundestag Session in Berlin (published 7 April 1965), 14 July 1965 (BQD-130) [37];
Soviet Note No 26 of 14 May 1965 to American Embassy Moscow in reply to Tripartite Note of 7 April 1965 on Bundestag Session (British and French received shorter Notes on similar theme), 14 July 1965 (BQD-132) [38];
Tripartite Note of 18 June 1965 in Reply to Soviet Note of 14 May 1965, on Bundestag Session in Berlin (published 18 June 1965), 14 July 1965 (BQD-133) [39];
Tripartite Statement on East German Barge Decree, issued in Bonn 1 July 1965 (published 12 July 1965), 14 July 1965 (BQD-134) [40];
Tripartite Note to USSR dated 2 July 1965 on East German Heliocopter Flights, 14 July 1965 (BQD-135) [41];
LIVE OAK on Revision of BQD-CC-1 and of BQD-CC-11, 28 July 1966 [42];
Allied Staff Berlin on Allied MP Patrols on Autobahn and Updating of BQD-CC-11 (Revised) of 19 October 1962, 22 June 1966 [43];
Traffic and Communications with West Berlin, Revised Draft of BQD-CC-17, 21 March 1963 [44];
British Embassy Washington on American Draft of BQD-M-31 referring to LIVE OAK Memorandum of 29 July 1964, 24 January 1967 [45];
British Embassy Washington on Revised Quadripartite Paper on Passports and Visas (BQD-CC-28), 23 February 1967 [46];
Passports and Visas, referring to BQD-CC-8 of 15 February, to BQD-CC-20 of 6 September and to BQD-CC-20a of 12 September 1962, 21 February 1967 (BQD-CC-28) [47];
Use of Force against LIVE OAK Probes, 10 April 1967 (BQD-M-31) [48]
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