Frederick Ernest Nolting, Jr. (Ambassador)., No date found in GAMMS
Series-level Scope and Content Note
Only one series.
Dates
- No date found in GAMMS
Collection-level Access Restrictions
The Foreign Affairs Oral History Project transcripts and audio tapes have been returned to the Association for Diplomatic Study and Training in Arlington, Virginia.
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Extent
From the Collection: 30 Linear Feet (Hollinger Record Storage boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Container Summary
1 Tms transcribed oral history interview with Ambassador Frederick Ernest Nolting, Jr., covering his career in the Foreign Service. Includes discussion of Vietnam, the Taylor-Rostow mission, the Buddhist crisis of 1963, and the Johnson Administration.
Subjects and Associated Physical Materials
NOLTING, FREDERICK (AMBASSADOR) - INTERVIEWED BY GITTINGER, TED - 1982: Other Types
VIETNAM ISSUES: Other Types
DIEM, PRESIDENT NGO DINH: Other Types
VIETNAM - TAYLOR - ROSTOW MISSION: Other Types
BUDDHISM - CRISIS OF 1963: Other Types
VIETNAM - DIEM'S FALL: Other Types
CIA - VIETNAM: Other Types
PHILLIPS, RUFUS - NSC TESTIMONY: Other Types
LODGE, HENRY CABOT - VIETNAM: Other Types
JOHNSON, LYNDON LIBRARY ARCHIVES - NOLTING, FREDERICK - INTERVIEWEE: Other Types
Creator
- From the Collection: Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
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