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... West Germany be re - armed in order to support the European army . The Basic Law was amended in March 1954 giving the right of rearmament to West Germany . In September 1954 the Foreign Ministers of Canada , United States , Britain ...
... West Germany be re - armed in order to support the European army . The Basic Law was amended in March 1954 giving the right of rearmament to West Germany . In September 1954 the Foreign Ministers of Canada , United States , Britain ...
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... West Germany . The Paris Accords were ratified in the Bundestag on the 27th February , 1955 . Western European Union . On the 5th May , 1955 , the Allied High Commission revoked the Occupation Statute , and West Germany and France ...
... West Germany . The Paris Accords were ratified in the Bundestag on the 27th February , 1955 . Western European Union . On the 5th May , 1955 , the Allied High Commission revoked the Occupation Statute , and West Germany and France ...
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... West Germany would become magnets attracting the counterblows of modern mili tary technique . The danger of atomic war on West German territory would be increased by turning West Germany into a firing base for American rockets and by ...
... West Germany would become magnets attracting the counterblows of modern mili tary technique . The danger of atomic war on West German territory would be increased by turning West Germany into a firing base for American rockets and by ...
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