Word: unificationism
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Obliging History. The second cold finality of the week was the partition of Germany. Molotov made it plain that the Communists would not risk free elections throughout Germany, knowing they would lose. Even if West Germany were to leave NATO, the Russians would not be satisfied: the only kind of...
Dulles, giving Molotov no chance to blame the West for a failure at Geneva, chose to emphasize the points of seeming agreement ("a quite remarkable degree of parallel thinking"). "There is before us a realizable vision of security in Europe . . . provided-and of course this proviso is of the utmost...
Countering the HYRC claim that the Forum would contain "incipient unification," David Titus '56, president of the United Nations Council, said that "We do not wish to unite. We only want to discuss common problems.
¶"It would be quite unrealistic to bring about the unification of Germany through a mechanical merger . . . at the expense of the social achievements of the working people of the German democratic republic."-We are not going to expose the East German Communists to the embarrass ment of free elections...
Unlike other spirits, the one distilled in Geneva during the past summer does not seem to have improved with age. The Big Four foreign ministers, meeting again now in the Swiss city, have found that despite the optimism and conviviality of their national leaders last July, the policies of East...