| 1947 - 1178 páginas
...First, that Germany would be treated as an economic unit and, second, that "the German people (should) be given the opportunity to prepare for the eventual...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis." The above was certainly highly satisfactory, especially in view of the virtually complete lack of information... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 240 páginas
...possible for the damage caused by German aggression. The third theme is constructive : Germans are to be "given the opportunity to prepare for the eventual...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis." The initial economic elements of such opportunity are a living standard not exceeding the European... | |
| British Information Services - 1946 - 798 páginas
...objective is at the same time a constructive one, for, in the words of the Potsdam Agreement . . . "It is not the intention of the Allies to destroy or enslave the German people. It is tbc intention of the Allies that the German people be given the opportunity to prepare for 358 the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1950 - 1514 páginas
...necessary to assure that Germany never again will threaten her neighbors or the peace of the world. It is not the intention of the Allies to destroy or...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis." That was agreed at Potsdam. The Government of the Soviet Union, using the harsh instrument of the blockade,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1951 - 1706 páginas
...necessary to assure that Germany never again will threaten her neighbours or the peace of the world. It is not the intention of the Allies to destroy or...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis." I should like to get down to the bare bones of the matter and ask the members of the Security Council... | |
| Hans Speier - 1989 - 381 páginas
...endanger the occupying forces." While according to the Potsdam Agreement the German people were to be given "the opportunity to prepare for the eventual...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis," it was by no means acknowledged or recognized that the "reeducation" of the Germans could be effective... | |
| James Kerr Pollock - 1994 - 422 páginas
...dealing with the implementation of these portions of the Berlin agreement which deal with the intentions of the Allies that the German people be given the...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis. Pollock - Smith, 4.8. 1945, Pollock Papers, Mich. Mist. Coll. 62-19 (IfZ Bd. 58). With your coffee... | |
| Carolyn Woods Eisenberg - 1996 - 542 páginas
...Some of the severity of these provisions was mitigated by the promise that the German people would be "given the opportunity to prepare for the eventual...of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis." From this standpoint, all of the provisions on economic unity implied a willingness to make Germany... | |
| Ryszard W. Piotrowicz, Sam Blay - 1997 - 248 páginas
...had indicated that it was not their intention to destroy the German people. It was their intention that the German people be given the opportunity to...reconstruction of their life on a democratic and peaceful basis so that they might eventually take their place among the free and peaceful peoples of the world. Thus... | |
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