The Annual Register of World Events, 202. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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... German bases . During the latter part of February , newspapers in several countries alleged that Western Germany was negotiating with Spain for military bases and doing so without reference to the NATO Council . The allegations , it was ...
... German bases . During the latter part of February , newspapers in several countries alleged that Western Germany was negotiating with Spain for military bases and doing so without reference to the NATO Council . The allegations , it was ...
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... German Army was to amount to 350,000 , but in fact . Communist propaganda added , an army of millions , including territorials , was planned by Bonn . Some Bundeswehr officers who went over to the East Germans came forward to give ...
... German Army was to amount to 350,000 , but in fact . Communist propaganda added , an army of millions , including territorials , was planned by Bonn . Some Bundeswehr officers who went over to the East Germans came forward to give ...
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... German Federal Government wanted more , not less , integration and deprecated any move by France which might weaken the Atlantic Community . The Chancellor and Herr Strauss did not consider it necessary to base plans for NATO on the ...
... German Federal Government wanted more , not less , integration and deprecated any move by France which might weaken the Atlantic Community . The Chancellor and Herr Strauss did not consider it necessary to base plans for NATO on the ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
The Prime Ministers African tour 1speech at Cape Town 2 proposed boycott | 9 |
THE SECOND QUARTER | 15 |
Copyright | |
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