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WOLFGANG J. LEHMANN

U.S. Minister to the Republic of Vietnam

and Deputy Chief of Mission:

Papers, 1973-1979 (2000)

 

 

 

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION

 

       Materials focusing on Lehmann’s service as Deputy U.S. Ambassador in Saigon and the closing months of the Vietnam War, especially the final evacuation from Saigon in April 1975.  Included are two oral history transcripts, some declassified State Department cables, documents written or collected by Lehmann concerning these events, Saigon newspapers and maps, and photographs.

 

 

QUANTITY

0.7 linear feet (ca. 1350 pages)

 

DONOR

Wolfgang J. Lehmann (accession numbers 1999-NLF-029 and 2000-NLF-029)

 

ACCESS

Open.  Some items may be temporarily restricted under terms of the donor's deed of gift, a copy of which is available on request, or under National Archives and Records Administration general restrictions (36 CFR 1256).

 

COPYRIGHT

Wolfgang Lehmann has donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections.  The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them.  Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain.

 

Prepared by William McNitt, March 2000

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

 

 

 

Wolfgang John (Wolf) Lehmann

 

 

 

September 18, 1921              Born in Berlin, Germany

 

1934                                    His family emigrated to the United States and settled in New Rochelle, NY.  He later attended Haverford College in Pennsylvania.

 

1942-1947                            Major, U.S. Army.  He served with the Fifth Army in Italy and subsequently with occupation forces in Austria.

 

1951                                    He entered the Foreign Service and was assigned as a political officer to the American Embassy in Austria.

 

1953-1957                            He supervised implementation of the U.S. Refugee Relief Program from assignments at embassies and U.S. Missions in Rome, Geneva, and Vienna.

 

1957                                    Appointed Public Affairs Advisor, Office for NATO and European Regional Affairs, Department of State.

 

1962-1964                            Political Officer, U.S. Mission to the European Communities, Brussels.

 

1964-1968                            Following senior training at the U.S. Army War College, he served as an Assistant for European Affairs in the Department of Defense.

 

1968                                    He returned to the Department of State as Director of the Office of Atomic Energy and Aerospace

 

1970-1973                            Political Advisor, U.S. European Command, Stuttgart, Germany

 

1973-1974                            U.S. Consul General and senior U.S. official in Can Tho, Military Region IV, South Vietnam

 

1974-1975                            U.S. Minister to South Vietnam and Deputy Chief of Mission

 

1975-1979                            U.S. Consul General, Frankfurt, Germany

 

1980-1983                            Senior advisor to Director of Central Intelligence, Washington, DC

 

1983                                    Retired from the Foreign Service and became an independent international affairs consultant


INTRODUCTION

 

 

 

Wolfgang Lehmann had a long and distinguished career in the Foreign Service, but this collection focuses narrowly on the time he spent in South Vietnam (1973-1975), especially the closing months of the Vietnam War and the evacuation from Saigon in April 1975.  During his last year in South Vietnam, Lehmann served as the deputy to Ambassador Graham Martin.

The collection does not contain Lehmann’s official files.  Instead, it consists of materials created by or collected by Lehmann concerning the events in which he was involved.  Most date from after the fall of Saigon, although one folder of declassified State Department cables concerns some aspects of the work of Martin and Lehmann, August 1974 to April 1975.  In addition, the collection contains some maps, newspapers, and photographs from that period.

Two key documents are the transcripts of Lehmann’s oral history interviews.  His 1989 interview concerns events from the entire time Lehmann served in Vietnam, while the 1982 interview focuses specifically on the last few weeks of the war and the final evacuation.

After leaving Vietnam, Lehmann delivered speeches and wrote “historical perspectives,” letters to the editor, op-ed pieces, and book reviews concerning events of that era.  These are included in his collection, along with materials he collected about the evacuation.  The latter documents were written by others directly involved in the same events.

 

 

Related Materials (March 2000):

The most important related Ford Library collection is the one titled “Saigon Embassy Files Kept by Ambassador Graham Martin: Copies made for the NSC.”  Other materials on the closing weeks of the Vietnam War and the final evacuation appear in many Ford Library collections, especially the files of the NSC East Asian and Pacific Affairs Staff and the Presidential Country Files for East Asia and the Pacific.


 

Series Descriptions

 

1                      Subject File, 1973-1979 (1999).  (0.7 linear feet)

Oral history transcripts, correspondence, memoranda, speeches, testimony, State Department cables, publications, maps, newspapers, photographs, and clippings.  The materials focus on Lehmann’s service in the American embassy in Saigon and the last two years of the Vietnam War, especially the final evacuation from Saigon in April 1975.

Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder.

 


 

Container List

 

Box 1       Subject File

Anti-War "Agit-Prop" Kits

Cavelty, Betsy - Letter re Max Loudenslager and Southeast Asia MIAs/POWs

Declassified Documents Written By Graham Martin, Henry Kissinger, and Lehmann, 1974-1975

Hummel, Arthur - Statement before House Special Committee on Investigations, September 28, 1976

Kissinger, Henry - Testimony on U.S. Aid to Hanoi before House Committee on International Relations, July 19, 1977

Lehmann

- Draft Letter on Situation in Vietnam to Senator Mathias, March 1975

- Letters to Editor, Op-Ed Pieces, Book Reviews, and Articles, 1982-1999

- Oral History - Army Military History Institute, 1982

- Oral History - Foreign Affairs Oral History Program, 1989

- "Richard Nixon - A Vietnam Retrospective"

- Speech Draft, Undated

- Speech "Vietnam - The Last Two Years, " March 8, 1977

Martin, Graham - Testimony on Vietnam Evacuation before the House Committee on International Relations, January 27, 1976

Memoir "Great Spring Victory" by North Vietnam General Van Tien Dung

News Clippings, 1975-1994

Saigon Maps and Newspapers (Transferred to Oversize File)

U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Vietnam - Organizational Charts

U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Vietnam - Telephone Directory, October 1974

Vietnam - Chronologies, 1974-1975

 

Box 2       Subject File

Vietnam - Evacuation

- Claims by Former Embassy Employees, 1976-1979

- Defense Attaché Office Reports (1)-(2)

- Embassy Emergency Evacuation Plan

- "Fall of Saigon - A Historical Perspective" by Lehmann

- Follow-up Documents, 1975-1994

- Kissinger Press Conference, April 29, 1975

- Lehmann Memoranda for the Record

- Pleiku Province

- "Potomac" Magazine Article on Refugees, June 8, 1975

- Recommended Awards for Embassy and Agency Staff (1)-(2)

- Statistics on Persons Evacuated

- "The Final Forty-Five Days in Vietnam" by Homer D. Smith, Defense Attaché

Vietnam - Lehmann Photograph Album, 1973-1975 (Transferred to AV Collection)

Vietnam - Letters from House Speaker and Senate President to American Leaders, March 1975

Vietnam - MASF Program, 1975