Documents on Germany, 1944-1970

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 897 páginas
 

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Agreement on Control of Movement of Civilian SelfPropelled Road
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Report by Secretary of State Marshall on the Fifth Session of the Council
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bracketed note beneath each such title in the body of the compilation the reader is given citation to a source
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Summary of the First Law of Currency Reform Promulgated by
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Statement Issued by the Soviet Government on Withdrawal of the Soviet Page
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Agreeing to Negotiations
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FourPower Directive to the Military Governors in Berlin on Lifting
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Insisting on Lifting
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Note From the U S Representative at the United Nations to the U
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Draft Resolution Urging Implementation of the FourPower Directive
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Statement by the Three Western Military Governors in Berlin Barring
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The North Atlantic Treaty Signed at Washington April 4 19494
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Statement by the Department of State on the Status of the JessupMalik
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Statement of Principles Governing the Relationship Between the Allied
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Communiqué on the Sixth Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers
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Constitution of the German Democratic Republic Promulgated
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Protesting the
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Letter From the Allied Western Kommandatura to the West Berlin
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Joint Resolution To Terminate the State of War Between the United
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Proposing Creation of
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News Conference Remarks by Secretary Acheson Concerning Interfer
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Bracketed Note on the Bonn and Paris Agreements of May 26 and
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Reasserting the Need
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Urging a Single
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Letter From President Eisenhower to Chancellor Adenauer on the Implica
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British Eden Plan for German Reunification Through Free Elections
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Bracketed Note on the Paris Agreements of October 23 1954
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Agreement Between France the United Kingdom and the United States
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Soviet Decree Terminating the State of War Between the Soviet Union Page
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Draft Treaty on European Security Submitted by the Soviet Union
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Letter from Chancellor Adenauer to Chairman Bulganin Reserving to
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Reasserting Soviet
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Declaration on Germany and European Security Issued by the Foreign
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Note From the American Ambassador in the Federal Republic of Germany
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union in Support of the West
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1957
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Letter From Chancellor Adenauer to the Soviet Ambassador to the Federal
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Communiqué and Joint Declaration Issued at the Conclusion of Talks
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Letter From Chairman Bulganin to President Eisenhower Endorsing
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Note From Polish Minister Rapacki to the American Ambassador
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Letter From the American Ambassador in Bonn to the Soviet Chargé
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Memorandum From France the United Kingdom and the United States
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Address by Chairman Khrushchev Proposing That the Western Powers
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Regarding the Status
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Communiqué Reaffirming Quadripartite Responsibilities in Berlin Issued
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union on the Status of Berlin
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Transmitting a Draft
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Protesting Detention
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Agreeing to a Foreign
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Agreement Between the United States and the Federal Republic
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Statement by Foreign Minister Gromyko on Soviet Proposals Regarding
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Statement by Foreign Minister Gromyko Submitting New Soviet Pro
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Germans Pretension To Legislate for the Greater Berlin Area Sep Page
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1961
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Report to the Nation by President Kennedy Following His Talks With
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News Conference Statement by President Kennedy on Communist Threats
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union on the Questions
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Statement by President Kennedy on a German Peace Settlement and
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Communique of the NATO Council on the Problem of Germany and Berlin
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Note From the Western Commandants in Berlin to the Soviet Commandant Page
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Protesting the Transport
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Note From the Soviet Union to the French Republic Protesting the Flight
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Interview of President Kennedy by Aleksei Adzhubei Editor of Izvestia
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Address by Foreign Minister Gromyko to the Supreme Soviet of
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Protesting Dangerous
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Rejecting the Proposal
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Statement Issued by the United States the United Kingdom and France
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Justifying the West
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Note From the Soviet Union to the Federal Republic of Germany Pro
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Explaining the West
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Address by Chairman Khrushchev in East Berlin Proposing the Creation Page
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Alleging Western
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Remarks by Chancellor Erhard Before the Council on Foreign Relations
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Protesting the Pro
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Protocol Extending the Validity of the 1963 Agreement on Issuance
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Statement Issued by Western Officials in Berlin Proposing Informal
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Protesting Harassment
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Statement by Soviet Representative Tsarapkin Before the Eighteen
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Statement by the Federal Republic of Germany on the West BerlinEast
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Letter From the British French and U S Representatives at the United
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Memorandum From the Federal Republic of Germany to the French
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Statement by the Federal Republic of Germany on East German Can
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Address by Chancellor Kiesinger Before the Bundestag on the Foreign
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Statement by Chancellor Kiesinger Before the Bundestag Regarding West
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East GermanPolish Treaty of Friendship Cooperation and Mutual
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Address by Chairman Ulbricht on a Possible Détente Between East
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Memorandum From the Soviet Union to the Federal Republic of Germany
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Joint Communiqué Issued by the Soviet Union and a PartyGovern
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union on Alleged Increase
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Note From the Federal Republic of Germany to the Soviet Union Support Page
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Revised Constitution of the German Democratic Republic Approved
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Letter From the Permanent Observer of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Statement by Foreign Minister Brandt Before the NATO Ministerial
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Final Communiqué of the NATO Ministerial Meeting Brussels November
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Statement by France the United Kingdom and the United States
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Communiqué Issued by the Political Consultative Committee of
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Extracts
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Letter From Chairman Ulbricht to President Heinemann Transmitting
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News Conference Remarks by Chairman Ulbricht on Negotiation of
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Statement by MinisterPresident Stoph Stressing the Need To Recognize
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Communiqué Issued After the Opening of Quadripartite Talks on Berlin
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Statement by MinisterPresident Stoph Emphasizing the Need for a Treaty
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Further Statement by MinisterPresident Stoph Reiterating the Need
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Statement by the Department of State on Pending Negotiation by
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Statement by Secretary of State Rogers Regarding the Treaty Between
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Note From the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States
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Final Communiqué of the NATO Ministerial Meeting Brussels Decem
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