Alerte aux Français
The poster warns French people about Soviet Union's "divide and conquer" strategy and its attempts to destabilize the free world. It notes that while Russia initially rejected, it later accepted a Four-Power Conference on November 27. The text questions whether this is a genuine effort to end the Cold War or a tactic to isolate France from its allies, as Bidault fears. It urges the French to reject any attempt to undermine the ratification of the European Defense Community (EDC) Treaty, which could jeopardize alliances, and to respond with a firm "Never."
Context Area
File Reference Code
OFME-72-I.9
Content Area
Title
Alerte aux Français
Description
The poster warns French people about Soviet Union's "divide and conquer" strategy and its attempts to destabilize the free world. It notes that while Russia initially rejected, it later accepted a Four-Power Conference on November 27. The text questions whether this is a genuine effort to end the Cold War or a tactic to isolate France from its allies, as Bidault fears. It urges the French to reject any attempt to undermine the ratification of the European Defense Community (EDC) Treaty, which could jeopardize alliances, and to respond with a firm "Never."
Location
[France]
Date
[1953] / [1954]
Subjects
Persons
Physical Description
File Type
Image
Support
Paper
Tone
Monochrome
Orientation
Vertical
Format
79 x 120 cm
Notes
Notes
Le Mouvement Européen
Access and Use
Languages
French
Copyright Notes
No known restrictions on publication, except for commercial purposes.