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|participants=Prince Bernhard, J. H. Retinger, Joseph E. Johnson, George W. Ball, Fritz Berg, George Barry Bingham, Pierre Bonvoisin, Max Brauer, Fraser W. Bruce, Carl J. Burckhardt, Anthony Buzzard, Louis Camu, V. Cavendish-Bentinck, Hakon Christiansen, Walker L. Cisler, René Clement-Cuzin, Geoffrey Crowther, Joseph N. Dodge, Jean Drapier, Fritz Erler, Amintore Fanfani, John H. Ferguson, Ralph E. Flanders, C. J. Geddes, Clinton S. Golden, Herbert Gross, Alfred M. Gruenther, Wallther Hallstein, Gabriel Hauge, Jens Christian Hauge, Denis Healey, Henry J. Heinz II, Paul G. Hoffman, John Hope, Hastings Ismay, Douglas Jay, P. J. Kapteyn, George F. Kennan, Kurt-Georg Kiesinger, E. N. van Kleffens, Ole Bjorn Kraft, Sjur Lindebraekke, Giovanni F. Malagodi, Robert Marjolin, Reginald Maudling, Alexander Menne, Fritz P. Molden, Guy Mollet, Roger Motz, Rudolf Mueller, Robert Murphy, George C. McGhee, George Nebolsine, Paul Nitze, Lauris Norstad, J. H. Oldenbroek, Duncan Oppenheim, Antoine Partrat, George W. Perkins, Jacques Piette, Alberto Pirelli, Pietro Quaroni, N. A. Robertson, David Rockefeller, Denis de Rougemont, Dean Rusk, Paul Rykens, Carlo Schmid, Hans Günther Sohl, John J. Sparkman, Charles Spofford, Dolf Sternberger, Thomas Stone, Herbert L. G. Tingsten, Etienne de la Vallee Poussin,  Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Zafrulla Khan, Paul van Zeeland, J. D. Zellerbach
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|witnesses=Terence Airey, Frank Darvall, E. G. Focke, G. Gather, F. A. De Graaf, H. J. Kruls, John Pomian
 
|witnesses=Terence Airey, Frank Darvall, E. G. Focke, G. Gather, F. A. De Graaf, H. J. Kruls, John Pomian
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}}''Not to be confused with the [[1955 March Bilderberg]]''
The '''October 1955 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the third [[Bilderberg]] meeting and the second one that year. It had 61 participants from 11 [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. All were male.<ref name=bb195509report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1955-2.pdf]]</ref> It was held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in [[Germany]].<ref name=bb195509report/> It was the second Bilderberg meeting that year, after the [[Bilderberg/1955 March]] conference, and was the subject of a report by ''[[Der Spiegel]]'', which was the most informative such report in the {{ccm}} for years, perhaps decades.
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The '''September 1955 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the third [[Bilderberg]] meeting and the second one that year. It had participants from 11 [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. All were male.<ref name=bb195509report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1955-2.pdf]]</ref> It was held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in [[Germany]].<ref name=bb195509report/> {{Bilderberg summary}} The second Bilderberg meeting that year (after the [[Bilderberg/1955 March]] conference) it was the subject of a report by ''[[Der Spiegel]]'', which was the most informative such report in the {{ccm}} for years, perhaps decades.
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==Group size research==
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The organisers of the Bilderberg were apparently conducting research on how group size would affect the meetings, since the smallest ever Bilderberg, just 42 guests, was held that March, while the next meeting was the [[1956 Bilderberg]], which at 147 guests was possibly the largest ever.
  
 
==Agenda==
 
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===4. The Reunification Of Germany ===
 
===4. The Reunification Of Germany ===
 
===5. European Unity ===
 
===5. European Unity ===
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The promotion of supranational group as part of a [[European Deep State]], dominated by Bilderberg members, would be a permanent part of the Bilderberg agenda.
 
===6. The Industrial Aspects Of Atomic Energy===
 
===6. The Industrial Aspects Of Atomic Energy===
 
===7. Economic Problems===
 
===7. Economic Problems===

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Event.png Bilderberg/1955 September(Bilderberg/Meeting) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Bilderberg 1955.jpg
From the 1955 Spiegel Report
Date23 September 1955 - 25 September 1955
LocationGarmisch-Partenkirchen,  Bavaria,  Germany
ParticipantsPrince Bernhard, J. H. Retinger, Joseph E. Johnson, George W. Ball, Fritz Berg, George Barry Bingham, Pierre Bonvoisin, Max Brauer, Fraser W. Bruce, Carl J. Burckhardt, Anthony Buzzard, Louis Camu, V. Cavendish-Bentinck, Hakon Christiansen, Walker L. Cisler, René Clement-Cuzin, Geoffrey Crowther, Joseph N. Dodge, Jean Drapier, Fritz Erler, Amintore Fanfani, John H. Ferguson, Ralph E. Flanders, C. J. Geddes, Clinton S. Golden, Herbert Gross, Alfred M. Gruenther, Walter Hallstein, Gabriel Hauge, Jens Christian Hauge, Denis Healey, Henry J. Heinz II, Paul G. Hoffman, John Hope, Hastings Ismay, Douglas Jay, P. J. Kapteyn, George F. Kennan, Kurt-Georg Kiesinger, E. N. van Kleffens, Ole Bjørn Kraft, Sjur Lindebrække, Giovanni F. Malagodi, Robert Marjolin, Reginald Maudling, Alexander Menne, Fritz P. Molden, Guy Mollet, Roger Motz, Rudolf Mueller, Robert Murphy, George C. McGhee, George Nebolsine, Paul Nitze, Lauris Norstad, J. H. Oldenbroek, Duncan Oppenheim, Antoine Partrat, George W. Perkins, Jacques Piette, Alberto Pirelli, Pietro Quaroni, N. A. Robertson, David Rockefeller, Denis de Rougemont, Dean Rusk, Paul Rykens, Carlo Schmid, Hans Günther Sohl, John J. Sparkman, Charles Spofford, Dolf Sternberger, Thomas Stone, Herbert L. G. Tingsten, Etienne de la Vallee Poussin, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Zafrulla Khan, Paul van Zeeland, J. D. Zellerbach
PerpetratorsBilderberg/Steering committee
Witnessed byTerence Airey, Frank Darvall, E. G. Focke, G. Gather, F. A. De Graaf, H. J. Kruls, John Pomian
DescriptionThe third Bilderberg, in West Germany. The subject of a report by Der Spiegel which inspired a heavy blackout of subsequent meetings.

Not to be confused with the 1955 March Bilderberg

The September 1955 Bilderberg Meeting was the third Bilderberg meeting and the second one that year. It had participants from 11 European countries, the United States and Canada. All were male.[1] It was held at Garmisch-Partenkirchen in Germany.[1] The 78 guests included 19 business executives, 25 politicians, 4 financiers, 2 editors/journalists and 6 academics. The second Bilderberg meeting that year (after the Bilderberg/1955 March conference) it was the subject of a report by Der Spiegel, which was the most informative such report in the commercially-controlled media for years, perhaps decades.

Group size research

The organisers of the Bilderberg were apparently conducting research on how group size would affect the meetings, since the smallest ever Bilderberg, just 42 guests, was held that March, while the next meeting was the 1956 Bilderberg, which at 147 guests was possibly the largest ever.

Agenda

The Agenda of the October 1955 Bilderberg has been leaked and is now online.[1]

1. Review of Events since the Barbizon Conference

2. Article 2 of The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

3. The Political And Strategic Aspects Of Atomic Energy

4. The Reunification Of Germany

5. European Unity

The promotion of supranational group as part of a European Deep State, dominated by Bilderberg members, would be a permanent part of the Bilderberg agenda.

6. The Industrial Aspects Of Atomic Energy

7. Economic Problems

East-West Trade

The Political Aspects Of Convertability

Expansion Of International Trade

Exposure

Admission card of George McGhee for the 1955 September Bilderberg

The edition of Der Spiegel of 5 October 1955 contained a report of over 2 pages about the "Secret Conference", which named over a dozen of the participants.

Press Statement

The meeting report contains a half page press statement.

 

Known Participants

73 of the 78 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Otto Wolff von AmerongenBilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician
George BallUS deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe.
Victor Cavendish BentinckChairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, diplomat, 7 Bilderbergs
Fritz BergPresident of the Federation of German Industries - "the real government of West Germany" - for over 20 years. 13 Bilderbergs.
Bernhard von BiesterfeldNazi arms dealer. Alleged bodyguard of Hitler, early member of the SS, requested presidency under Hitler during WW2. An early leader of the Dutch Deep State, founded Dutch division of Operation Gladio named Inlichtingen en Operatiën, co-founded Bilderberg as Steering Committee chairman. Started 1001 Club, WWF, Rijkens Club. Linked to Klaas Bruinsma.
Barry BinghamKentucky media owner who collaborated with British Security Coordination. Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s. Ran the Marshall Plan in France in 1949.
Pierre BonvoisinAttended the first Bilderberg and three more. Société Générale de Belgique. Councilor to King Baudouin. Father of Benoît de Bonvoisin
Max BrauerMayor of Hamburg. One of a dozen men whom Józef Retinger consulted when setting up the Bilderberg
Fraser BruceCanadian aluminum executive who attended 3 early Bilderberg meetings.
Carl BurckhardtPresident of the International Committee of the Red Cross (1945–48), where he assisted Germans wanted for war crimes escape to South America. September 1955 and 1956 Bilderberg meetings.
Anthony BuzzardDirector of UK Naval Intelligence from 1951-1954. Attended the 3rd and 4th Bilderbergs after retiring
Louis CamuBelgian atlanticist banker and multi-Bilderberger. Proponent of European unification and creating a single European currency.
Hakon ChristiansenDanish businessman. Bilderberg Steering committee.
Walker CislerAs well as the first Bilderberg, he attended the next four, and 3 more in the early 1960s, US businessman
Geoffrey CrowtherAttended the Bilderberg in the 1950s twice as Editor of the Economist
Joseph DodgeUS financier and economic advisor who worked on the financial restructuring of Germany after World War II. Attended the 3rd and 4th Bilderbergs
Jean DrapierPrincipal Private Secretary to Belgian Prime Minister Paul-Henri Spaak, went to 3 of the first 4 Bilderbergs
Fritz ErlerSPD Deputy chair. Attended all Bilderberg meetings from 1955 September to his death in 1967, aged 53
Amintore FanfaniQuad bilderberger, Italian PM
John FergusonUS lawyer, attended the first Bilderberg and 7 others in the 1950s. US Ambassador to Morocco 1962-64
Ralph FlandersChairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston who attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s.
C. J. GeddesBritish trade union leader who later was knighted
Clinton GoldenAnti-communist labor union leader. Double Bilderberger
Herbert GrossWriter for the Nazi magazine Das Reich who in 1946 founded the Handelsblatt. One of the first to fundamentally deal with public relations on a programmatic level in post-war West Germany. Attended the 3rd and 4th Bilderbergs.
Walter HallsteinTaken prisoner by the Americans in June 1944, where he was selected for special training as part of "Project Sunflower", a reeducation plan for possible future decision-makers. Became one of the founding fathers of the European Union. Multi-Bilderberg
Gabriel HaugeEarly member of the Bilderberg Steering committee, CFR. "The expert who tells [President Eisenhower] what to think"
Jens Christian HaugeBilderberg Steering Committee, Pivotal Norwegian deep politician post-WWII
Denis HealeyBilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings.
Paul HoffmanFive time early Bilderberger, UNDP administrator
John HopeScottish aristocrat and Tory politician.
H. John Heinz II34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees
Hastings IsmayEx Secretary General of NATO.
Douglas JayUK politician
Joseph JohnsonInaugural US secretary of the annual Bilderberg, Bilderberg Steering committee member.
P. J. KapteynAttended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s.
George KennanSuspected US deep politician, member of the Georgetown Set
Kurt Georg KiesingerFive early Bilderbergs, German Chancellor. Possible tool of the BND
E. N. van KleffensDutch Bilderberger, heavy Bilderberg habit, President of the United Nations General Assembly 1954-55
Ole Bjørn KraftA Danish conservative politician whom Józef Retinger consulted when setting up the Bilderberg group
Sjur Lindebrække«Father of the modern Norwegian Conservative Party» who persuaded it to support NATO. Attended September 1956 and 1956 Bilderberg meetings.
Robert MarjolinFrench economist/politician involved in the formation of the European Economic Community.
Reginald MaudlingUK politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Bilderberg Steering committee
George McGheeUS ambassador, spook, Committee on the Present Danger, 12 Bilderbergs in the 1950s and 60s.
Alexander MenneGerman politician (FDP) who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s
Fritz MoldenAustrian journalist, publisher, diplomat who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s
Guy MolletOne of a dozen men whom Józef Retinger consulted when setting up the Bilderberg group
Roger MotzBelgian politician who attended 4 Bilderberg meetings in the 1950s, including the first one.
Rudolf MuellerConsulted by Józef Retinger when setting up the Bilderberg group
Robert MurphyBilderberg Steering committee
George NebolsineCFR, Russian born naturalised US lawyer who attended all Bilderberg meetings until his death the day after the 1964 Bilderberg.
... further results

 

Witnesses

WitnessDescription
Terence AireyEarly Bilderberg Steering committee. UK soldier
Frank DarvallUK labour leader who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s
E. G. FockeIn attendance at the first Bilderberg and two further Bilderbergs
G. GatherUnknown German visitor to the third Bilderberg meeting
Frans A. de GraafPrivate secretary of Prince Bernhard
H. J. KrulsExplosive Dutch general during World War 2. Trusted liaison of Prince Bernhard, former head advisor for the board of directors of KLM. Bilderberger.
John PomianMulti-Bilderberg Polish nobleman who settled in the UK

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
File:Bilderberg-meetings-report-1955.pdfreportA summary of the 1955 Bilderberg meeting that took place from September 23-25 at the Grand Hotel Sonnenbichl in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, West Germany.
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