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this connexion by means of an agreement with the German Democratic Republic ' . ... The essence of the draft treaty , whose object was to end the state of war with Germany , was that , pending the reunification of the country , the term ...
this connexion by means of an agreement with the German Democratic Republic ' . ... The essence of the draft treaty , whose object was to end the state of war with Germany , was that , pending the reunification of the country , the term ...
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Chapter 2 WESTERN GERMANY- BENELUX ECONOMIC UNION — BELGIUM - LUXEMBOURG -THE NETHERLANDS— NORDIC COUNCIL - DENMARK — ICELAND - NORWAY --SWEDEN — FINLAND WESTERN GERMANY THE clouds over Berlin which darkened the end of 1958 lifted ...
Chapter 2 WESTERN GERMANY- BENELUX ECONOMIC UNION — BELGIUM - LUXEMBOURG -THE NETHERLANDS— NORDIC COUNCIL - DENMARK — ICELAND - NORWAY --SWEDEN — FINLAND WESTERN GERMANY THE clouds over Berlin which darkened the end of 1958 lifted ...
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Mr Macmillan visited Bonn on 12 to 13 March and it was later explained to the German public by the press that he had only ... was not able to secure support from the Opposition for his policy of no concessions on Germany as a whole .
Mr Macmillan visited Bonn on 12 to 13 March and it was later explained to the German public by the press that he had only ... was not able to secure support from the Opposition for his policy of no concessions on Germany as a whole .
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE NEW GOVERNMENT | 40 |
SCOTLAND 56WALES 58NORTHERN IRELAND 60 | 60 |
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