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Congo Crisis / Algeria (Analytical Papers by M.F. Herz)., 01/25/1961-07/22/1978

 File — Box: 1a, Folder: 1
Identifier: 42717

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

This is the second acquisition of the Martin F. Herz Papers (see finding aid by Margaret H. McAleer, February 1984, for first acquisition).

Material includes congratulatory correspondence to Ambassador Herz on his appointment as U.S. ambassador to Bulgaria (1974-77); a large series of lectures (including research notes and speech outlines) given as the director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy at the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University (1978-83).

A most remarkable part of the collection consists of the progaganda leaflets used by the Allies against the Axis powers, Germany and Italy as part of the psychological warfare campaign launched by the U.S. War Department during the Second World War. The leaflets in this collection were all written by Herz.

Certificates for his Purple Heart and Bronze Star are included in this collection (Folders 2:41 and 2:42). Some of his cables to the State Department from his time in the foreign service in Iran are included in this collection (Folder 1:22).

In 1978, Ambassador Herz joined Georgetown University as director of the Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. He taught many courses on the Cold War and modern diplomacy. His research, notes, and outlines for many of his lectures comprise part of this collection (Folders 3:13-3:50).

The manuscripts and working files containing correspondence with contributors and publishers for several of his books are included in this collection: The Golden Ladle (1945; A Short History of Cambodia from the Days of Angkor to the Present (1958); Beginnings of the Cold War (1966); David Bruce's 'Long Telegram' of July 3, 1951 (1978); Decline of the West? George Kennan and his Critics, ed. by Herz (1978); How the Cold War is Taught: Six American History Books Examined (1978); A View from Tehran: A Diplomatist Looks at the Shah's Regime (1979); Contacts with the Opposition: A Symposium, ed. by Herz (1979); The Prestige Press and the Christmas Bombing, 1972: Images and Reality in Vietnam (1980); 215 Days in the Life of an American Ambassador (1981), about his experiences in Bulgaria; Diplomacy: The Role of the Wife: A Symposium in which are expressed the views of 25 experts... ed. by Herz (1981); The Role of Embassies in Promoting Business: A Symposium, ed. by Herz (1981); Diplomats and Terrorists: What Works, What Doesn't, ed. by Herz (1982); The Consular Dimension of Diplomacy: A Symposium, ed. by Herz (1983); The Vietnam War in Retrospect: Four Lectures (1983); The Modern Ambassador: The Challenge and the Search, ed. by Herz (1983); Understanding Austria: The Political Reports and Analyses of Martin F. Herz, Political Officer of the U.S. Legation in Vienna, 1945-48, ed. by Reinhold Wagnleitner (1984).

Ambassador Herz also contributed innumerable articles to the Foreign Service Journal, Public Opinion Quarterly, Encounter, and Commentary. Manuscripts and proof copies of many of the articles are included in the collection.

Abbreviations used in this finding aid include: ACS - autograph card signed; ALS - autograph letter signed; ANS - autograph note signed; b/w black and white photograph; TL - typed letter; TLS - typed letter signed; TMss - typed manuscripts; TNS - typed note signed; MSS - manuscripts.

Dates

  • 01/25/1961-07/22/1978

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Extent

From the Collection: 8.75 Linear Feet (10 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Container Summary

Contains analytical papers by MFH as follows - @ 1. "An Analytical Chronology of the Congo Crisis" written 1/25/1961. Includes cover letter (TLS) by Dean Rusk, dated 1/30/1961: "...I was very much impresses with this study and gave it to the President for his background reading..." @ Table of contents as follows - @ I. Early Background II. Origin of the Crisis III. The Original United Nations Mandate IV. Congo Devvelopments in July V. Second Security Concil Meeting; Lumumba Visit to US VI. Development of US Policy VII. Congo Developments in August VIII. Policy Problems in Washington IX. Coup and Counter-Coup in Leopoldville X. United Nations Proceedings in September XI. Mobutu vs the United Nations XII. Belgian Role in Katanga and Leopoldville XIII. Congo Developments in December XIV. UN Debates of December XV. January Developments. @ 2. Supplement: January 20 - March 6, 1961, with carbons of memoranda from MFH. @ 3. "An Analysis of the Algerian Problem." Written 4/1/1961. Table of contents as follows - @ 1. Origin and Background 2. Evolution of de Gaulle's Position 3. Algeia in the United Nations before 1960. 4. The French Position in 1960 5. The FLN Position 6. The Unites States Position 7. The Sino-Soviet Position 8. The U.S. Position in the 15th UN General Assembly 9. Developments in Early 1961. @ TLS from Richard D. Mahoney to MFH, dated 7/22/1978, re the above-listed papers. The former was quite possibly a researcher.

Subjects and Associated Physical Materials

CONGO CRISIS 1961 - ANALYTICAL PAPER BY MARTIN F. HERZ: Typescript

LUMUMBA, PATRICE & CONGO CRISIS 1961 - ANAYLYTICAL PAPER BY M.F. HERZ: Typescript

ALGERIA 1960-61 - ANAYLYTICAL PAPER BY MARTIN F. HERZ: Typescript

HERZ, MARTIN F. - CONGO CRISIS 1961 - ANALYTICAL PAPER: Typescript

HERZ, MARTIN F. - ALGERIA 1960-61 - ANALYTICAL PAPER: Typescript

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