Folder 6
Contents:
Memoranda to the president regarding the developing situation in Czechoslovakia, an advised response discussed with Jacob Beam and Secretary Rusk, and discussions of Czechoslovakia’s need for Western financial support and the possibility of conferring Most Favored Nation status upon it. Reports revealing ongoing negotiation with the Czech government over gold, restitution of seized Western assets, and on East German fears of Czech influence on society. Long memorandum describing Major General Jan Šejna’s assertion that both Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union were fed up with Castro. Further, the memo describes Czechoslovakia’s general fatigue with financing revolution abroad.
Key Documents:
- Note for President Johnson Regarding Meeting with Ambassador Beam
- Report on Czech Economic Support
- Memo on Czech Trade with the West
- Memo Regarding Czech Influence in East Germany
- Memo Regarding Treatment of Czechoslovakia
- Memo Regarding United States-Czech Economic Questions
- Memo Regarding Initiatives with Czechoslovakia
- Memo on Cuban Imbroglio