COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS EIGHTY-SECOND CONGRESS то CONDUCT AN INQUIRY INTO THE MILITARY PART 3 JUNE 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, AND 13, 1951 Printed for the use of the Committee on Armed Services THEODORE FRANCIS GREEN, Rhode Island H. ALEXANDER SMITH, New Jersey BRIEN MCMAHON, Connecticut J. W. FULBRIGHT, Arkansas BOURKE B. HICKENLOOPER, Iowa HENRY CABOT LODGE, JR., Massachusetts OWEN BREWSTER, Maine FRANCIS O. WILCOX, Chief of Staff 100 Lt. Gen. A. C. Wedemeyer, United States Army, accompanied by Ammunition made available by the United States Marines-Navy in Article in- Washington Post, May 22, 1951-Policy change on China War is Yale Law Review-Government immunity from discovery. Cable-Policy of United States in China, Dec. 7, 1945---. Department of State Bulletin-Strategic considerations_. Acheson, Hon. Dean G. to Hon. George C. Marshall_ 1739 1748 Bradley, Gen. Omar N., to Chairman Russell, May 31, 1951. Goudsmit, S. A., senior scientist, Brookhaven National Labora- Miller, May, assistant organizing secretary, Communist Party of New York State, to all sections and counties, Mar. 1, 1949, Memorandum of Lt. Gen. A. C. Wedemeyer to George V. Allen, Assist- Resolution of United Nations General Assembly, Oct. 7, 1950___ Speech of Hon. Dean G. Acheson before the National Press Club___ Acheson, Hon. Dean G., to certain embassies, Nov. 13, 1950. Chou-En-Lai, Foreign Minister of the Chinese Communist Govern- Joint Chiefs of Staff to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, 1964 + Knowland, Hon. William F., to General of the Army Douglas Mac- 2248 Reply, June 8, 1951-- 2249 United Press Article (Tokyo date line). 1675 Wallace, Hon. Henry A., to Hon. William F. Knowland, June 5, 1951 1966 |