Word: gruentherized
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Conferred with General Alfred Gruenther, NATO commander, on European defense, later entertained his old friend at Cherry Hills...
...Along a 4,000-mile perimeter." says U.S. General Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, "we have developed a shield." But it is not enough. To fill the gap in the shield German reinforcements are indispensable. Last week in London, the allies agreed to admit West Germany as NATO's 15th member...
...military needs had this advice on the London Conference's eve. "If you are going to have . . . every baby-carriage factory inspected to see whether it's making guided missiles, it's going to be very difficult to make it work," said U.S. General Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. "The only real safeguards that you are going to get are those that come from the heart...
...undramatic officialese, General Alfred Gruenther's NATO headquarters last week published a statement that had concealed drama in it: "The North Atlantic Treaty Council-passed a resolution condemning the public utterances of Marshal Juin on the European Defense Community, which were contrary to the views often expressed by the NATO council. This resolution was conveyed to Marshal Juin and later published. Having received [it], the Marshal has remained at his post. This means he will hereafter do nothing which is contrary to NATO policy or wishes. The NATO Council therefore considers the incident is closed...
...refused several summonses from Premier Laniel to come and explain (TIME, April 12). Laniel's Cabinet relieved Juin of his posts in French army councils, but kept him on the job as NATO's Central European commander, leaving further action to NATO itself. Marshal Juin told General Gruenther that as a French citizen he had previously felt free to speak out, but that, henceforth, as an internationalized soldier he would mind his tongue. After some ruffled NATO members, notably The Netherlands and Belgium, had been soothed, it was decided to keep Juin...