Abstract

The foreign policy of the Federal Republic under Konrad Adenauer was determined by the primacy of Westbindung, or ties to the West. For the Federal Republic, this meant tight relations with the Western European states, strong economic ties with the newly founded European Economic Community (EEC), and close political relations with the United States. The photo shows Adenauer with his secretary, Hannelore Siegel, during a flight to the U.S. for a state visit in March 1960. Photo by Benno Wundshammer.

Chancellor Konrad Adenauer on a Flight to the U.S. for a State Visit (1960)

  • Benno Wundshammer

Source

Source: Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and his secretary, Hannelore Siegel, during a flight to the U.S. for a state visit. Photo: Benno Wundshammer. Image 2 of 2. Date: March 12, 1960.
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