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Chapter 14
Europe and the World
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
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Walter Hallstein (c. 1955)
“A Woman Named Europe. A Tremendous Dame – but Expensive, Sinfully Expensive!” (1962)
European Integration and National Interests (1962)
International Socialist Division of Labor (June 7, 1962)
Charles de Gaulle in Germany (September 4, 1962)
German and French Youth (1964)
Walter Ulbricht on a State Visit to Egypt (1965)
Walter Hallstein and Europe (October 24, 1966)
Modifying the Hallstein Doctrine (June 4, 1969)
The Two German States in the United Nations (September 19, 1973)
Great Britain Remains Skeptical of Europe (January 2, 1973)
On the Road to Socialist Economic Integration? (1974)
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (1974)
The GDR’s Struggle for International Recognition (Retrospective Account, 2004)
East German Government Delegation Visits Cuba (1974)
Hans-Dietrich Genscher Speaks before the Council of Europe in Strasbourg (1976)
Professional Training for Journalists from Africa (1976)
Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Visits the White House (1977)
Brezhnev Awards Honecker the Order of the October Revolution in St. Catherine Hall of the Kremlin (November 1, 1977)
Franco-German Friendship in the 1970s (Retrospective Account, 1996)
The European Monetary System (December 6, 1978)
On the Path to the European Union (November 19, 1981)
The Beginning of the Kohl Era in West Germany (October 4, 1982)
Helmut Kohl and François Mitterand in Verdun (September 22, 1984)
From 10 to 12: Enlarging the European Community to Include Portugal and Spain (December 7, 1984)
The Single European Act (February 17/28, 1986)
East German Foreign Trade (1956–85)
European Council (June 30, 1987)
Sister Cities Bonn and Oxford: Sign in Front of the Koblenz Gate in Bonn (1987)
A United Europe: Differing Levels of Attractiveness among Individual Member States (September 25, 1987)
The Democracy Deficit (June 5, 1989)
Campaign Posters for the European Elections (1989)
Europe as Homeland (Retrospective Account, 2004)
Public Opinion on European Integration (1973–1989)
New Coalitions in the West, Decline in the East
GDR Repression and Opposition