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Dokumentation der Zeit 1959 / Q190
Documentation of Time 1959 / 190

Author(s): Author Not Specified
Subject(s): Post-War period (1950 - 1989), Cold-War History
Published by: CEEOL Collections / Digital Reproductions
Keywords: Peacer-Agreement Soviet Union and Germany; Geneva Conference of Ministers of Foreign Affairs;
Summary/Abstract: IInd Congress of the Workers-Youth-Organisation of Germany (from March 27 to 29, 1959 in Erfurt) // The visit of the Lord Mayor of Great-Berlin, Friedrich Ebert, in Sweden (from April 6 to 11, 1959) // Ten years ago: 3rd German People's Congress (May 29 and 30, 1949) // Bonn's attack on West German health insurance // Increased incitement to revenge in Bonn as a disruptive maneuver in East-West negotiations // Brief biographies of the members of the People's Chamber of the GDR (V) // “Holzarbeiterzeitung”, Düsseldorf: “We have to look for a new way”. Capital and Evangelical Church at one table. // Series of articles in "Combat" about the GDR (II) // Exchange of notes between the governments of the USSR and the GDR on issues relating to the conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany (March 1959) // Resolution of the II. Congress of Young Workers in Germany (Easter 1959 in Erfurt) // Government declaration of the GDR on the conference of foreign ministers in Geneva (April 16, 1959 - extract) // Resolution of the People's Chamber of the GDR on the conference of foreign ministers in Geneva (April 16, 1959) // Resolutions of the government of the GDR to increase the wages of some employment groups as well der Renten (April 18 and 21, 1959) // Letter from Regional Bishop D. Mitzenheim to Prime Minister Grotewohl (April 13, 1959) // Documents from the 19th Executive Meeting of the WGB (April 2 to 5, 1959 in Warsaw) // Documents from the Easter conference of the Schwelmer Circle of German Pedagogues in Eisenach // CHRONICLE April 1 to 30, 1959

  • Page Count: 52
  • Publication Year: 1959
  • Language: German