Documents on Germany, 1944-1961

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Flight Rules by Allied Control Authority Air Directorate for Aircraft
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Report by Secretary of State Marshall on the Fifth Session of the Council
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Statement by the Department of State on the MalikJessup Talks April
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May 14 1949__
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Statement by the Western Foreign Ministers on Allied Rights in Berlin
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Comments on the Draft Electoral Law of the East German Volkskammer
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Note from the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign
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Letter from the American British and French High Commissioners
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1953
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British Eden Plan for German Reunification in Freedom January 29 Page
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Soviet Proposal on Insuring European Security February 10 1954
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Soviet Proposal for a General European Treaty on Collective Security
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Western Agreement on the Exercise of Retained Rights in Germany
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Statement at Geneva by Prime Minister Eden on European Security
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Basic Principles of the Treaty Between the Existing
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Letter from Chancellor Adenauer to Premier Bulganin Stating Certain
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Soviet Draft Treaty on Collective Security in Europe October 28 1955
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Statement at Geneva by Foreign Minister Molotov and Revised Soviet
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Soviet Proposal for Establishment of an AllGerman Council November
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Note from the American Ambassador at Bonn Conant to the Soviet
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Note from the Department of State to the German Embassy on German
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Note from the Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany von
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Address by the Polish Foreign Minister Rapacki on Disarmament
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Statement by President Eisenhower on German Reunification and Berlin
258
Letter from Chancellor Adenauer to Premier Bulganin on Gerinan Reunifi
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Letter from Premier Bulganin to President Eisenhower Regarding
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Statement at News Conference by Secretary of State Dulles on German Page
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Letter from the American Ambassador at Bonn Bruce to the Soviet
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Address by Secretary of State Dulles in Berlin May 8 1958
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Letter from President Eisenhower to Premier Khrushchev Regarding
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AideMémoire from the American Embassy at Bonn to the Foreign
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Remarks at News Conference by Secretary of State Dulles on German
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Statement by the Department of State Regarding the Soviet Note
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Note from the United States to the Soviet Union on Berlin December
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Note from the Soviet Union to the United States Transmitting a Draft Pago
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Remarks at News Conference by Secretary of State Dulles on Germany
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Statement by Secretary of State Dulles Before House Foreign Affairs
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Note from the American Embassy to the Soviet Foreign Ministry
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Note from the Soviet Union to the United States on a German Peace
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Address by Premier Khrushchev at Ninth AllGerman Workers Con
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Note from the Soviet Foreign Ministry to the American Embassy Con
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Statement at Geneva by Secretary of State Herter on Western Proposals
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Address by Premier Khrushchev at Tirana Albania Concerning Western
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Statement at Geneva by Secretary of State Herter Regarding Berlin Page
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Statement at Geneva by Foreign Minister Gromyko Submitting
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Western Proposal on Berlin Handed to Foreign Minister Gromyko
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Statement at Geneva by the Foreign Ministers of France the United
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Statement by Foreign Minister Gromyko at Moscow June 28 1959
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News Conference Statements by Secretary of State Herter July 9 1959
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Statement at Geneva by Secretary of State Herter Proposing That
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Closing Statement by Secretary of State Herter at the Foreign Ministers
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FourPower Communiqué Issued at the Close of the Foreign Ministers
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News Conference Statements by Secretary of State Herter March 9 1960
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Address by Under Secretary of State Dillon at New York on the German
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Western Communiqué on the Disruption of the Summit Conference
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Report by Secretary of State Herter to the Senate Foreign Relations
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Concerning Military
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Concerning East
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Note From the Soviet Union to the United States Attributing Sovereignty
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Note From the United States to the Soviet Union Concerning the Quad
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Joint Communiqué Issued by President Kennedy and Chancellor Adenauer
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Statement by the Federal Republic of Germany on Proposed Meetings
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News Conference Statements by Walter Ulbricht Chairman of the State Page
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News Conference Statements by Secretary of State Rusk June 22 1961
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German Peace Plan Submitted in the Peoples Chamber of the East Ger
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Report to the Nation on the Berlin Crisis by President Kennedy July
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Statement by the Departments of State and Commerce Concerning
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Note From the Soviet Commandant at Berlin to the American British
728
Statement by Vice President Johnson on Departure From Washington
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Statement by Vice President Johnson on Departure From Berlin August
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Letter From the American Ambassador in Bonn Dowling to the Soviet
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News Conference Statements by President Kennedy Concerning Berlin
763
Statement by the Department of State Concerning Rights of Access
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Report by the East German News Agency ADN of a Note From
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Communiqué by the Foreign Ministers of France the United Kingdom
801
Address by President Kennedy to the United Nations General Assembly
803
Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Min
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Statement by British Foreign Secretary the Earl of Home at the United
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Selected Bibliography
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Էջ 427 - ... The parties undertake, as set forth in the Charter of the United Nations, to settle any international disputes in which they may be involved by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security and justice are not endangered, and to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force in any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations.
Էջ 90 - The present Charter, of which the Chinese, French, Russian, English, and Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall remain deposited in the archives of the Government of the United States of America. Duly certified copies thereof shall be transmitted by that Government to the Governments of the other signatory States.
Էջ 22 - Government agree that, pending the final determination of Poland's western frontier, the former German territories east of a line running from the Baltic Sea immediately west of Swinemunde, and thence along the Oder River to the confluence of the western Neisse River and along the western Neisse to the Czechoslovak frontier, including that portion of East Prussia not placed under the administration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in accordance with the understanding reached at this conference...
Էջ 15 - Republic, each in his own zone of occupation, and also jointly, in matters affecting Germany as a whole, in their capacity as members of the Control Council. 2. So far as is practicable, there shall be uniformity of treatment of the German population throughout Germany.
Էջ 338 - The Heads of Government, recognizing their common responsibility for the settlement of the German question and the re-unification of Germany, have agreed that the settlement of the German question and the re-unification of Germany by means of free elections shall be carried out in conformity with the national interests of the German people and the interests of European security.
Էջ 89 - Elizabeth the Second, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and of Her other Realms and Territories, Queen, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith".
Էջ 7 - Assembly shall set up an appropriate body which shall include representatives of the Governments of the United Kingdom, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the People's Republic of China...
Էջ 248 - France, the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States of America...
Էջ 18 - Zones: (a) 15 percent of such usable and complete industrial capital equipment, in the first place from the metallurgical, chemical and machine manufacturing industries as is unnecessary for the German peace economy and should be removed from the Western; Zones of Germany, in exchange for an equivalent value of food,. coal, potash, zinc, timber, clay products, petroleum products, and such other commodities as may be agreed upon. (b) 10 percent of such industrial capital equipment as is unnecessary...
Էջ 19 - Removals of equipment as provided in (A) and (B) above shall be made simultaneously. 5. The amount of equipment to be removed from the western zones on account of reparations must be determined within six months from now at the latest. 6. Removals of industrial capital equipment shall begin as soon as possible and shall be completed within two years from the determination specified in paragraph 5.

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