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Cartoon by Behrendt on the Ostpolitik (13 December 1969)
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Cartoon by Behrendt on the Ostpolitik (13 December 1969)

‘Who's working at the other end?' In December 1969, the cartoonist Fritz Behrendt emphasises the efforts being made by the German Chancellor, Willy Brandt, to establish new relations with the Soviet Union.

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Title Cartoon by Behrendt on the Ostpolitik (13 December 1969)
Document type Cartoon
Source BEHRENDT, Fritz, Wie ruimt er aan de andere Kant?, in Het Parool. 13.12.1969
Keywords Federal Republic of Germany, Ostpolitik, USSR
Copyright © Fritz Behrendt.
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Caption ‘Who's working at the other end?' In December 1969, the cartoonist Fritz Behrendt emphasises the efforts being made by the German Chancellor, Willy Brandt, to establish new relations with the Soviet Union.
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1969–1979 Crises and revival >> Relations between the two blocs >> The Ostpolitik of the FRG
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See also The Federal Republic of Germany’s Ostpolitik
Notes of reply from the three Western Powers (11 August 1970)
Walter Scheel and Willy Brandt (19 November 1972)
Signing of the Single European Act (Luxembourg, 17 February 1986)
Swearing_in of Konrad Adenauer (Bonn, 15 September 1949)
Composition of the first government of Konrad Adenauer (Bonn, 20 September 1949)
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