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Archives on Establishment and Fundamental Topics: Establishment of LIVE OAK and Berlin Contingency Planning
Sonderstab LIVE OAK >> BW 71 Sonderstab Live Oak >> Registry Quadripartite Operations Centre >> Establishment, fundamental and general documents >> Archives on Establishment and Fundamental Topics
1958-1960
Enthält:
US CINCEUR to JCS Washington concerning US detained at Soviet Autobahn Checkpoint Babelsberg, 18 November 1958 [1];
US European Command, General Norstad: "Quiet Reparatory and Precautionary Military Measures of a kind which will not create Public Alarm but which will be detected by Soviet Intelligence", 18 April 1959 [1A];
US European Command, General Norstad, concerning Designation of a Single Commander for Military Airlift Operations to Berlin, 30 September 1959 [2];
Memorandum of Chief of Staff LIVE OAK for General Norstad on Review of Airlift Contingency Planning for Berlin, 4 September 1959 [3];
LIVE OAK on Berlin Contingency Planning, especially Air Access, 9 November 1959 [4];
US Message on Stop of US Trucks by Soviets at Checkpoint Marienborn, 3 February 1959 [5];
US Message concerning Tripartite Military Planning for Crisis, 17 March 1959 [6];
US Message on Non-NATO and LIVE OAK Communication Facilities, 22 June 1959 [7];
Agreement of the Western Allies on "Berlin Contingency Planning", 4 April 1959 (LO(IN)-S-59-1006), enclosed LIVE OAK Organization of 10 June 1960 [8];
LIVE OAK: Berlin Contingency Planning: More Elaborated Military Measures, 24 July 1959 (ECLO 300/20) [9];
Possible Soviet Withdrawal from Access Responsibilities to Berlin Message on Coordination on Tripartite Operational Reactions, 15 June 1959 [10];
Policies in different cases of Replacement of Soviet Personnel by East German Personnel, 15 June 1959 [11];
Berlin Contingency Planning: Air Access, Tripartite Papers, 30 June 1959 [12, 13];
British Ministry of Defence on quiet Precautionary Measures and Designation of a Single Commander in Berlin, 2 June 1959 [14];
US Embassy Bonn on Berlin Contingency Planning: Surface Access, 22 July 1959 [15];
Berlin Contingency Planning, Air Access included: Drafts referring to Tripartite Paper of 4 April 1959, 15 May and 5 June 1959 [16, 17];
US Message concerning Flights above 10.000 feet in the Corridors, 21 September 1959 [18];
US CINCEUR concerning Basic Paper of 4 April 1959 on Berlin Contingency Planning, 7 July 1959 [19];
Message on initital Tripartite Discussion concerning possible Reactions on Soviet Measures against Access to Berlin, 7 January 1959 [20];
US CINCEUR: Provisions for Tripartite Military Planning to cover possible developements of the Berlin Crisis, 17 March 1959 [21];
US CINCEUR: Berlin Contingency Planning: Initial Probe of Soviet Intentions, 13 May 1959 [22];
US European Command, General Norstad, on Air Access to Berlin
Berlin Contingency Planning: Airlifts and Air Access, 5 May 1959 [23, 24]; Tripartite Operational-Level Plan for Berlin Airlift and Air Access Contingencies, Operation JACK PINE, 22 May 1960 [25];
Single Commander Berlin: US European Command, General Norstad: Instructions for US Commander Berlin as Commander of the Three Allied Garrisons Berlin, 26 September 1960 [26];
US Commander Berlin as Single Commander Berlin, 7 and 18 October, 17 November 1960 [27, 28, 29, 51];
Berlin Contingency Planning: Air Access - Possible Soviet Withdrawal from Berlin Air Safety Center, 22 December 1959 [30];
Note on Tripartite Plan "Operation Triple Play", 23 February 1960 [31];
Federal Republic of Germany Participation in LIVE OAK Planning: HQ US European Command, General Norstad, 22 and 24 August 1960 [54, 32];
German Aide Memoire concerning Contingency Planning for Berlin, 11 April 1960 (BERCON-TRI-D-12) [33, 36];
British Ministry of Defence concerning Designation of a Single Commander for Military Airlift Operations to Berlin, 6 January 1960 [34];
Message on Instructions concerning Berlin Contingency Planning, 24 September 1960 [35];
British Delegation LIVE OAK: Situation which could arise if Soviets Withdraw from their Functions with respect to Allied Access to Berlin, 9 March 1960 [37];
Possible Soviet Withdrawal from Berlin Air Safety Center
Message on Instructions to Controllers, 31 July 1960 [38];
Tripartite Planning Group: "Air Access - Possible Soviet Withdrawal from Berlin Air Safety Center, 22 July 1960 (BERCON-TRI-D-11a) [39]; - Note to Soviet Government concerning an imminent Soviet Withdrawal from the Present Functions with respect to Allied Access to Berlin, Draft (paragraph 2 of the Tripartite Paper of 4 April 1959), 22 July 1960 (BERCON-TRI-D-13) [40];
Approved Public Statement of the Tripartite Planning Group to be published in the event of a Withdrawal of Soviet Personnel from their Functions with respect to Allied Access to Berlin, 22 July 1960 (BERRCON-TRI D-1a) [41];
Tripartite Planning Group: "Comments by the United Kingdom on the United States Paper on Allied Counter-Harassments of Soviet Bloc Transportation", 13 July 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-4) [42];
Tripartite Planning Group: "Declaration on Berlin", 2 July 1959 (BERCON-TRI B-1) [43];
Tripartite Planning Group: United Kingdom Paper on Information Policy Requirements, 1 September 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-9) [44];
Recommendations of the Three Western Embassies at Bonn referring to Tripartite Paper of 4 April 1959: Air Access - Substitution of Military for Civil Aircraft to maintain Air Services to Berlin, 5 August 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-8) [45];
Air Access: Garrison Airlift, 5 August 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-7) [46];
Air Access: Threats against Safety and Direct Interference with Flights, 22 July 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-5) [49];
Air Access: High Altitude Flights, 22 July 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-6) [50];
Tripartite Planning Group: Surface Access - Identification and Checkpoint Procedures, 22 September 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-2a) [47];
Tripartite Planning Group: Air Access - Measures to Assure Flight Safety, 9 July 1959 (BERCON-TRI-D-3) [48];
Tripartite Planning Group: Possible Non-Military Countermeasures, 15 September 1960 (BERCON-TRI-D-14) [52];
US confirmation concerning TRADE WIND, 24 October 1960 [53];
"After Action Report for LIVE OAK" - Report on Major Events from 27 November 1958 to 25 October 1961 leading to the Establishment of LIVE OAK [55]