Bruce, David K.E., February 1963: 4-5

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Title
Bruce, David K.E., February 1963: 4-5
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPOF-028-018
Date(s) of Materials
February 1963: 4-5
Folder Description
This folder consists of correspondence collected by the office of President John F. Kennedy's secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, concerning United States Ambassador David K. E. Bruce. This folder contains a document from President Kennedy to Ambassador Bruce instructing the Ambassador to review certain leading United States policies toward Europe and then make recommendations for action in the coming months. The document contains detailed questions for consideration on the topics of foreign economic policy; the plan for a multilateral North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) nuclear force; negotiations with the Soviet Union; and relations with Germany, the United Kingdom, and France. A draft version of the document is also included.
Extent / Physical Description
7 digital pages
Series
Series 02. Special Correspondence.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files. Special Correspondence. Bruce, David K.E., 4 February 1963-5 February 1963
Media Type
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