The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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Page 135
... West German Government . The theme of these , set out in a Note handed to the West German Ambassador in Moscow at the turn of the year , was that Russia and Western Germany should be on better terms ; that ' left - overs ' from the war ...
... West German Government . The theme of these , set out in a Note handed to the West German Ambassador in Moscow at the turn of the year , was that Russia and Western Germany should be on better terms ; that ' left - overs ' from the war ...
Page 211
... West , and no Western States accorded it formal recognition . Herr Ulbricht remained the D.D.R.'s supreme ruler ... West Berlin , but after arbitration the Soviet Union would settle such disputes between the Western Powers and the D.D.R. ...
... West , and no Western States accorded it formal recognition . Herr Ulbricht remained the D.D.R.'s supreme ruler ... West Berlin , but after arbitration the Soviet Union would settle such disputes between the Western Powers and the D.D.R. ...
Page 248
... West German technical committees was approved by the Government as long as it left decisions with the great Powers . The Free Democrats and Social Democrats showed no hostility to the American proposals and the press stressed the three ...
... West German technical committees was approved by the Government as long as it left decisions with the great Powers . The Free Democrats and Social Democrats showed no hostility to the American proposals and the press stressed the three ...
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