The Annual Register of World Events, 201. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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... Berlin could no longer be tolerated , and announcing its intention to hand over to the East German authorities the functions previously exercised by Soviet organs on the basis of the war - time agreements with the allies . While ...
... Berlin could no longer be tolerated , and announcing its intention to hand over to the East German authorities the functions previously exercised by Soviet organs on the basis of the war - time agreements with the allies . While ...
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... Berlin . ' We shall not retreat one inch from our duty ' , he said , ' We shall continue to exercise our right of peaceful passage to and from West Berlin . We will not be the first to break the peace . It is the Soviets who threaten to ...
... Berlin . ' We shall not retreat one inch from our duty ' , he said , ' We shall continue to exercise our right of peaceful passage to and from West Berlin . We will not be the first to break the peace . It is the Soviets who threaten to ...
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Ivison Stevenson Macadam. In Berlin on 9 March Mr Khrushchev admitted that the ' inclusion of West Berlin in the D.D.R. would produce a painful break with the accustomed way of life of the population ' , hence the present social system ...
Ivison Stevenson Macadam. In Berlin on 9 March Mr Khrushchev admitted that the ' inclusion of West Berlin in the D.D.R. would produce a painful break with the accustomed way of life of the population ' , hence the present social system ...
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INDIA 99PAKISTAN 106 CEYLON 111THE FEDERATION | 5 |
THE NEW GOVERNMENT | 40 |
SCOTLAND 56WALES 58NORTHERN IRELAND 60 | 60 |
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