The Annual Register of World Events, 202. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1960 |
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... West was trying to assess the extent of the change in Soviet policy the most sensitive issue of all , Berlin , remained surprisingly quiescent . Mr Khrushchev had made it fairly plain that there would be at least one more attempt at ...
... West was trying to assess the extent of the change in Soviet policy the most sensitive issue of all , Berlin , remained surprisingly quiescent . Mr Khrushchev had made it fairly plain that there would be at least one more attempt at ...
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... West Berlin an end to ( a ) Allied privileges regarding transport between West Berlin and Western Germany , ( b ) uncontrolled air traffic , and ( c ) the Four - Power Boards and military missions in the city . A protest against alleged ...
... West Berlin an end to ( a ) Allied privileges regarding transport between West Berlin and Western Germany , ( b ) uncontrolled air traffic , and ( c ) the Four - Power Boards and military missions in the city . A protest against alleged ...
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... Western Governments stopped the issue of travel permits for East Germans to the West ( except to the Federal Republic ) as a measure of retaliation , and Bonn asked West German businessmen not to travel eastwards to the D.D.R. for ...
... Western Governments stopped the issue of travel permits for East Germans to the West ( except to the Federal Republic ) as a measure of retaliation , and Bonn asked West German businessmen not to travel eastwards to the D.D.R. for ...
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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