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Berlin : Allied attitude and policy towards Berlin (FCO33-005859).
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Abingdon, England : Taylor and Francis, 2020.
London : Foreign and Commonwealth Office, 1982.
Description
1 online resource : colour text file, PDF
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Subject(s)
Diplomatic and consular service
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International relations
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Politics and government
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World politics
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Germany
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Berlin
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Related name
Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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Coherent Digital (Firm)
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Series
Western European Department: Registered Files (R and WR Series). ; FCO33-005859.
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Cold War Eastern Europe.
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FCO33: Foreign Office, Western Department and Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Western European Department: Registered Files (R and WR Series). ; FCO33-005859
Data source
Cold War Eastern Europe, 1947-1982
Cold War Eastern Europe, 1976-1982: Module 4
History Commons
Summary note
A file containing documents concerning Allied attitudes and policy towards Berlin. Subjects covered in the file include a proposal to abolish all military displays in Berlin -- a growing peace movement in the city -- and planning for the death of the imprisoned Nazi war criminal Rudolf Hess.
Notes
File date: 1982.
Date document(s) were released to the public domain: 2015.
Title from Cold War Eastern Europe Module IV.
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