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...compose the right wing of his coalition, yielded when he wangled from the allies a promise to speed up the end of occupation controls over coal exports and steel capacity. He had won other votes by his courage in replying to demagogic Communist taunts. He stated bluntly that the Schuman Plan would incidentally mean that the heartfelt issue of German reunification had to come second to Germany's joining in the West's defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Until the Year 200 1 | 1/21/1952 | See Source »

Adenauer's task was made easier by the illness of rabble-rousing Socialist Leader Kurt Schumacher, who for months has shrilled that the Schuman Plan is a conspiracy of "capitalism, clericalism, conservatism and cartelism." In his absence, Erich Ollenhauer led the opposition. Ollenhauer, a 50-year-old career Socialist who spent the war years in Britain, rejected Schumacher's familiar tactics of snarling insult and rampant nationalism; his opposition was polite and professorial. Even Socialist imaginations were fired when Professor Walter Hallstein, who co-fathered the plan with France's Jean Monnet, painted a bold picture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Until the Year 200 1 | 1/21/1952 | See Source »

...American-style, expanding mass-market economy is the true aim of the Schuman Plan. By combining six nations' annual coal outputs, totaling 220 million tons, and steel outputs, totaling 38 million tons; by making products salable, tariff-free, in a market of 155,000,000 people; by making labor fluid, free to meet manpower supply & demand without passports; by sinking Europe's traditional tight little cartel islands which hold production down-by doing these things the Schuman Plan can liberate the European economy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Until the Year 200 1 | 1/21/1952 | See Source »

...Schuman Plan also gets the camel's nose of political federation under the tent. It sets up a super-government which for once avoids the dreamy supposition that all the members will love each other; rather it assumes that they will often be at odds, and seeks to prevent one-nation domination by an ingenious system of checks & balances. This is done by having the $4.5 billion annual coal and steel business run by a day-to-day executive of nine men-no more than two from one country -known as the High Authority. It is appointed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Until the Year 200 1 | 1/21/1952 | See Source »

These complexities may be lost on millions of Europeans, who yet sense something profound in the Schuman Plan and have frequently been ahead of their governments in supporting it. In May 1950, their hearts were kindled when France's Robert Schuman, proposing the plan, pointed out that Germany and France, once their basic industries had been scrambled into an omelet, would "no longer be tempted to wage war; indeed, war between them will be impracticable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WESTERN EUROPE: Until the Year 200 1 | 1/21/1952 | See Source »

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