Word: bonnes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Until U.S. pressure induced Bonn to choke off the flow of strategic materials to the Soviets, many of these businessmen who consider themselves anti-Communists had complacently fattened their purses and paunches by slipping steel and machinery to the Russians...
...France and political complications in Germany have delayed a satisfactory solution to this issue despite ceaseless discussion and investigation. After the last Big 3 conference, however, delegates agreed on a compromise plan which has been accepted by the North Atlantic Alliance council. Now it is up to the Bonn government to ratify the proposal...
...defense, the Western front would reach the Polish border. Neither the Russians nor the Allies would permit this situation. The German Social Democrats, furthermore, will object to the rearmament plan as it now stands because it closely resembles the Pleven Plan which they have always opposed. As a result, Bonn may face a serious political crisis before rearmament is settled...
...resources and expenses was drafted by European allies into a separate 50-year pact, similar to the Schuman agreement for heavy industries. Coordination of the program was allotted to a Defense Authority, including a council of ministers, an assembly for management of administration, and a court of justice. The Bonn Government was in complete accord with this...
...will not receive appointment to the General Staff. At least the Allies have agreed upon the structure and size of German rearmament, but there is another hurdle. If voluntary enlistments fail to satisfy the quota, they will have to be supplemented by some form of conscription. To draft, the Bonn government would have to alter its constitution, incurring a possible cabinet change...