German Economic and Financial Situtation - East and West Germany Relations
German Economic and Financial Situtation - East and West Germany Relations
Documents from 06 November 1967 to 18 March 1969
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Carr, Mary
Content and Structure
Coalition between Social Democratic Party and Christian Democrats; Position of Germany in capital markets and implications of sterling devaluation; Debate on electoral system in Germany; Increase of West Germany’s foreign trade; Withdrawal of troops from Germany; German economic and financial situation; Nuclear role of Germany as effective deterrent to Soviet Attack; Rise of neo-Nazism in Germany; Proposal for a united Europe and possibility of a unified Berlin; Construction by Germany of national combat aircraft; Europe security plan; German transport policy and position of the European Commission; Young’s revolt against armed police and emergency bills; Nuclear partnership between France and Germany; German approach to fuel costs; East-West trade in Germany; Structure of the international monetary system and reserve role of the sterling; Kitzinger’s position on visa curbs; NATO reprisal plan on new East German travel restrictions; Increase in output of West German machine builders; Atlantic free trade; Debate on prevention detention bill; Discussions between Britain and Germany on centrifuge system for enriching uranium as a source of energy; Soviet and East German manoeuvres across Berlin life line; Election of Gustav Heinemann as president of West Germany; Atom’s partners block of uranium production in West Germany.
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