Accession Number:

AD0423348

Title:

INTERZONAL TRADE IN GERMANY, PART II. INTERACTION WITH EARLY BERLIN CONFLICTS,

Personal Author(s):

Corporate Author:

RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CALIF

Report Date:

1963-11-01

Abstract:

This is the second part of a continuing study of the economic relations between West and East Germany, and their interaction with political developments in the Berlin area and elsewhere. It describes and analyzes the beginning of interzonal trade, and the relations between this trade and the Berlin conflicts in the period 1948 to 1952. The study recalls some of the early phases of the struggle over the body and soul of Europe that began with Hitlers downfall and has continued ever since. To see the struggle through to a good conclusion, it is important that the West remain aware of its history. Author

Pages:

0060

Contract Number:

AF49 638 700

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0.00MB

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