President Harry S. Truman (left) with John J. McCloy, United States High Commissioner for Germany (center), and Secretary of State Dean Acheson (right), in the Oval Office of the White House.
Maj. Gen. Floyd Parks, Gen. George Patton, Col. W. H. Kyle, Mr. John McCloy, Mr. H. H. Bundy, Secretary of War Henry Stimson stand in a half track as they review the 2nd Armored Division in Berlin. Same as 63-1455-45. From: 12x18 Metal album with letters CGR.
President Truman holding a lengthy conference with John J. McCloy, U. S. High Commissioner to Germany. Mr. McCloy was formerly President of the International Bank for Reconstruction Development. From: Beth Gore
President Truman shown as he conferred on the German situation with John McCloy, U. S. High Commissioner in Germany, and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. From: Beth Gore
At a press conference, Secretary of State Dean Acheson indicated that the United States would consider any attack on Hong Kong by Chinese Communists as a matter for action by the United Nations Council. John J. McCloy, right, U. S. High Commissioner for Germany, told the reporters that it is incredible that Western Germany political leaders are stressing nationalism in the German political campaign, instead of dealing with substantial issues. From: Beth Gore