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INDEX
Abakumov, Viktor Semyonovich
Acheson, Dean
and atomic weapons
and Berlin
and China
and defense spending
and European unity
and Germany
and Kennan’s career
and Kennan’s lectures
and Kennan’s views on foreign affairs
and Kennan’s writings
and Korea
lectures by
and Marshall Plan
and Policy Planning Staff
Present at the Creation
as secretary of state
and Titoism
and Truman Doctrine
working style of
Adams, Brooks
Adams, Henry
Adams, John
Adams, John Quincy
Adams, Sherman
Adams, Ware
Adenauer, Konrad
Afghanistan, Soviet invasion of
Africa:
apartheid in
decolonization in
Kennans’ visit to
Air War College
Alaska
Albania
Albert Einstein Peace Prize
Alexander I, Tsar
Alliluyeva, Svetlana Iosifovna
Allison, John
Alsop, Joseph
Alsop, Stewart
American Academy of Arts and Letters
American Council on Germany
Andropov, Yuri
Anglo-Portuguese treaty (1373)
Arab-Israeli war (1967)
Arbatov, Georgi
Armacost, Michael
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish
Aron, Raymond
Atlantic, The
Atlantic Charter
Atomic Energy Commission
Attlee, Clement
Augustine, Saint, Confessions
Austin, Warren
Austria:
German annexation of
postwar occupation of
social systems in
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Azores
Bad Nauheim:
Kennan’s Russian history course in
U.S. embassy personnel interned in
Bakhmeteff, Boris
Balfour, Sir John “Jock,”
Ball, George
Ball, Lucille
Barghoorn, Frederick C.
Barnes, Joseph
Barrett, Betsy
Baruch Plan
Beard, Charles, The Open Door at Home
Belgium, German invasion of
Belisarius
Bellah, Robert
Bemis, Samuel Flagg
Beneš, Eduard
Benton, William
Berlin:
allied airlift of
Bristol Hotel in
Cold War tensions over
Kennan’s diary description of
Kennan’s language studies in
Kennan’s reports from
Kennan’s temporary posting (1931) to
Kennan’s transfer (1939) to
postwar occupation of
Soviet blockade of
in wartime
Berlin, Isaiah
Berlin Olympics (1936)
Berlin Wall
Bevin, Ernest
Bidault, Georges
Billington, James
Billington, Ray
Bismarck, Gottfried von
Bismarck, Otto von
Black, Cyril
Blok, Aleksandr
Bohlen, Avis
Bohlen, Charles E. “Chip,”
as ambassador to Soviet Union
and Cold War
death of
and espionage
and Kennan’s expulsion
and Kennan’s long telegram
Kennan’s reports to
and Marshall Plan
memoirs of
in Moscow
and national security
nomination fight of
and postwar Europe
and State Department
in Washington
Bohlen-Robinson report
Böhm, Charlotte
Bonesteel, Charles “Tick” III
Borah, William
Bowie, Robert R.
Bowles, Chester
Braden, Spruille
Brassard, Father Louis Robert
Bretton Woods conference
Brezhnev, Leonid
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
Reith lectures
Brodie, Bernard
The Absolute Weapon
Brown, Neill S.
Brown, Philip M.
Bruce, David
Brussels Treaty (1948)
Bryant, Louise
Bryce, James
Brzezinski, Zbigniew
Buchwald, Art
Buffett, Warren
Bulgakov, Valentin Fedorovich
Bulganin, Nikolay
Bull, Harold
Bullitt, William C.
as ambassador to France
as ambassador to Soviet Union
Kennan’s letters to
“swan song” dispatch of
Bundy, Mary Acheson
Bundy, McGeorge
Bundy, William P. “Bill,”
Burgard, Lavere
Burlingham, C. C.
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, George W.
Butler, George
Butterfield, Herbert