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Announcement of the Impending Establishment of the German Democratic Republic (October 7, 1949)

Stalin’s Message of Peace (February 18, 1951)

Article on the Debate over German Rearmament (September 14, 1950)

Article by a Student on German Rearmament (November 16, 1950)

Two Continents Stand Up (April 17, 1955)

Status Report from Bandung (April 22, 1955)

The Voice of Asia and Africa (April 19, 1955)

The Hallstein Doctrine (June 28, 1956)

Adenauer’s State Visit to Moscow (September 9-13, 1955)

Speech by Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev at a Soviet-Polish Meeting in Moscow (November 10, 1958)

Berlin Declaration by the Three Western Powers and the German Federal Republic on Reunification (July 29, 1957)

“A Rigged Game in the Middle East” (October 31st, 1956)

The U.S. State Department Analyzes the Soviet Note on Berlin (January 7, 1959)

The Berlin Ultimatum (November 27, 1958)

U.S. State Department Memorandum (December 20, 1958)

A Continent on the Move (January 7, 1960)

Why Should Fidel Castro Concern Us? (June 9, 1960)

John Foster Dulles on the Possibility of Negotiations with the GDR (November 26, 1958)

Fidel Castro Harms the Cause of Developing Countries (July 7, 1960)

Statement by Konrad Adenauer at the Meeting of Military Governors, Representatives of the Parliamentary Council, and Minister Presidents (May 12, 1949)

Discussion between German Chancellor Adenauer and American High Commissioner McCloy (July 12, 1950)

Three Telegrams from U.S. High Commissioner John McCloy to Secretary of State Dean Acheson regarding the “Stalin Note” (1952)

Soviet Draft of a German Peace Treaty – First “Stalin Note” (March 10, 1952)

Manifesto of the Paulskirche Meeting in Frankfurt (January 29, 1955)

Western Powers’ Reply (March 25, 1952)