Digital national security archive This link opens in a new windowProvides digital access to 35 collections of declassified government documents from World War II to 2010. This resource's more than 80 000 documents form a collection of government sources unsurpassed in providing primary source information concerning world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions.
Includes The Berlin Crisis, 1958-1962
Beginning with documents from late 1953 when the Eisenhower administration began to formulate its Berlin contingency plans and closing with a series of newly declassified State Department histories from the late 1960s, The Berlin Crisis contains more than 11,500 pages from almost 3,000 documents.