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Strong protests were sent by the Western Powers but no attempt to break down the wall was made . In the ensuing weeks a series of Notes were exchanged which did not substantially change the attitude of either side . Western leaders made ...
Strong protests were sent by the Western Powers but no attempt to break down the wall was made . In the ensuing weeks a series of Notes were exchanged which did not substantially change the attitude of either side . Western leaders made ...
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a nuclear war , they could induce Western Governments to accept a settlement of the German problem on their own terms . These terms remained unchanged . The U.S.S.R. continued to demand the speedy conclusion of a peace treaty with ...
a nuclear war , they could induce Western Governments to accept a settlement of the German problem on their own terms . These terms remained unchanged . The U.S.S.R. continued to demand the speedy conclusion of a peace treaty with ...
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East German authorities declared that Western personnel in civilian clothes , including diplomats , must show identification papers on entering East Berlin , 23 October ; U.S. protest to Moscow , 27 October , rejected ; U.S. , U.K. ...
East German authorities declared that Western personnel in civilian clothes , including diplomats , must show identification papers on entering East Berlin , 23 October ; U.S. protest to Moscow , 27 October , rejected ; U.S. , U.K. ...
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