Word: deutschlands
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...East Germany's Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland delivered itself of a new item of Kremlin theology with the flat announcement that the earth satellites "demonstrate to the masses of the people very clearly that space beyond our earth is neither at the mercy of a God or any other supernatural or imaginary powers...
Across the Communist empire the Red propaganda network chattered into action. "Good news has come from the Soviet Union," crowed East Germany's Neues Deutschland. "The most powerful weapon ever developed is in good hands." Communist diplomats haughtily brushed aside the latest Western proposals on disarmament (see FOREIGN NEWS), instead threatened U.S. allies and warned them to abandon U.S. bases. The new missile, said Moscow radio, "is a gigantic step forward that ought to cool off the hotheads...
Nothing solid was heard of Markos for eight years. Then from Communist Poland last month came reports that Markos had turned up there after imprisonment in Rumania and treatment for a mental disorder. Last week a small announcement in the East German (Communist) Neues Deutschland ended the Markos mystery. A resolution by the exiled Greek Communist Party restored to Comrade Markos Vafiades his rights as a member of the Central Committee, admitted that he "had been disciplined by the Central Committee on the basis of empty accusations and by violation of the party statutes during the abnormal inner-party regime...
Konrad Adenauer angrily brushed off any suggestion of discussions at a ministerial level, as implying recognition of East Germany. West Germans were willing to make lesser arrangements, a process that has been going on for some time. All barge permits, said Neues Deutschland, East Germany's Pravda, would be terminated Dec. 31, and "Bonn authorities will have to file applications for renewal." Was this the beginning of another Berlin blockade? Many West Berliners feared so; and their concern over the barge traffic was increased by the fact that the British too, like the Russians, had quietly withdrawn their supervision...
...consider this the most serious." Dibrova replied that he could not accept the protest. Reason: East Germany is a sovereign state now; East Berlin is its capital, and no longer a Russian-occupied sector. Dibrova's statement was dutifully echoed by the East German official Communist newspaper Neues Deutschland, which condemned the West for taking refuge behind "nonexistent four-power status...