Word: bonne
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Senate speeches written by Klein on behalf of his clients, and even visited West Germany in 1964 to defend the lobbyist before officials in Bonn after a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing had generated adverse publicity about his activities...
...Berlin last week. "Nor will we abandon our position that French troops [in West Germany] must have a definite task within defense planning." A tripartite group of British, West German and U.S. diplomats last week produced a paper that said much the same thing; it will serve as Bonn's bargaining position in next month's talks with the French. Erhard hopes that the 27,000 French troops in Germany will remain on station, linked unilaterally with the West Germans in the present NATO chain of command...
...July 1 of this year, the 23,000 French troops and two tactical air squadrons based in West Germany will be withdrawn from joint commands. Whether they physically remain on German soil will depend, says De Gaulle, on bilateral arrangements with Bonn...
...office, Chancellor Konrad Adenauer considered it his solemn duty to constantly remind West Germans of the evil designs of Moscow. Out of office, he is proving more flexible. At the annual Christian Democratic Party convention in Bonn last week, he announced that "I have not given up hope that some day the Soviet Union will recognize that the division of Germany, and thus also the division of Europe, is not to its advantage. The other day something happened in world history that, I believe, should have been stressed much more by the papers-I mean the mediation of the Soviet...
Principal reporter on the story was William Rademaekers, who covered the Hungarian uprising ten years ago, has since been based in Bonn, Washington and Rome, and next week will open our Eastern Europe bureau in Budapest. His fluency in Hungarian and German and his knowledge of Italian and Spanish should serve him well there. For the cover story, he made three trips to Rumania and Hungary, two to Czechoslovakia and one to Poland. Of course he was not alone on the story. Managing Editor Otto Fuerbringer, in the company of Old East European Hand Jim Bell (who now runs...