Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1985 |
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Page 288
... West German mission in East Berlin with the intention of emigrating to West Germany . They were later allowed to leave for the West amid re- ports ( which , perhaps for political reasons , were denied by West German authorities ) that ...
... West German mission in East Berlin with the intention of emigrating to West Germany . They were later allowed to leave for the West amid re- ports ( which , perhaps for political reasons , were denied by West German authorities ) that ...
Page 354
... West worked against a general " normalization , " particularly straining re- lations with West Germany . There were also particular irritants in relations between the USSR and the West European states . One such matter was the ...
... West worked against a general " normalization , " particularly straining re- lations with West Germany . There were also particular irritants in relations between the USSR and the West European states . One such matter was the ...
Page 483
... Western allies have encouraged the FRG to maintain close ties with West Berlin , and West Berlin is represented in the federal parliament by nonvoting deputies . Berlin's special status made it possible for the SED to set up a subsidiary in ...
... Western allies have encouraged the FRG to maintain close ties with West Berlin , and West Berlin is represented in the federal parliament by nonvoting deputies . Berlin's special status made it possible for the SED to set up a subsidiary in ...
Contents
Introduction | xxvii |
THE AMERICAS | 41 |
ASIA AND THE PACIFIC | 141 |
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