The Annual Register of World Events, 204. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1963 |
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... Western Germany could be fully safeguarded by agreement . It was suggested that the Western allies were the real opponents of German unity and that West German interests would be best served by a recognition of East German sovereignty ...
... Western Germany could be fully safeguarded by agreement . It was suggested that the Western allies were the real opponents of German unity and that West German interests would be best served by a recognition of East German sovereignty ...
Page 205
... Western Powers refused to sign a peace treaty , the U.S.S.R. would act unilaterally , thereby ( in the Soviet view ) rendering Western rights in Berlin null and void . No dead- line , however , was mentioned . The Berlin question , said ...
... Western Powers refused to sign a peace treaty , the U.S.S.R. would act unilaterally , thereby ( in the Soviet view ) rendering Western rights in Berlin null and void . No dead- line , however , was mentioned . The Berlin question , said ...
Page 248
... Western and Eastern Germany kept out of any Authority because , although the Americans , as Dr Adenauer pointed out , did not propose to recognize the D.D.R. - only the fact that ' there is a Power there ' - others might interpret the ...
... Western and Eastern Germany kept out of any Authority because , although the Americans , as Dr Adenauer pointed out , did not propose to recognize the D.D.R. - only the fact that ' there is a Power there ' - others might interpret the ...
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