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Having mapped out their base camp in the careful approach to Geneva's summit, the diplomatic Alpinists adjourned until next day, when they met with Germany's Konrad Adenauer in the Waldorf Tower. After three hours all plans were dovetailed, all differences ironed out. The ministers agreed to meet with other NATO representatives in Paris on July 10, as a prelude to Geneva. As the diplomats parted, the new confidence was salted with a grain of caution. Said Antoine Pinay: "It would be very naïve to take signs as proof of Russia's peaceful intentions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FOREIGN RELATIONS: Confidence & Caution | 6/27/1955 | See Source »

...joke. An aide decided on his own to ignore the explicit rule against any talk with Russians, took the message and in two hours it was transmitted to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in Bonn. In it Soviet Russia declared that "it would be honored to receive in Moscow in the near future the Chancellor of the German Federal Republic Herr Adenauer . . . to discuss the establishing of diplomatic, trade and cultural relations between the [two countries] and the examination of questions connected with it." Reading the note in his office overlooking the Rhine, the granite face of old Konrad Adenauer split into...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLD WAR: The New Hustle | 6/20/1955 | See Source »

...more likely subject was German reunification. Last week the man most involved, West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, made it plain where he stood on that subject...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLD WAR: Prospects for the Parley | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

Besides German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, Robert Cutler '16, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History, emeritus, and Hellen A. Keller '04 may also be given honorary awards by the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Truman Might Receive Honorary Degree Here | 6/6/1955 | See Source »

Treaty (TIME, May 23), that the West Germans, too, could make a deal with the Kremlin. Molotov offered German unity and independence-boons which any German Chancellor would find hard to turn down. But the Soviet offer had its price tag: neutrality, and withdrawal from the Atlantic Alliance. Konrad Adenauer believes with all his strength that this would be the death knell of a free Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EUROPE: The Neutral Gambit | 5/30/1955 | See Source »

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