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Fact Sheet (Text n°2376) FR EN DE
Directive issued by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to Members of the German Government (19 January 1956)
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Directive issued by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to Members of the German Government (19 January 1956)

On 19 January 1956, the German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, issues to Members of his Government a Directive on the European policy of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG).

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Title Directive issued by Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to Members of the German Government (19 January 1956)
Document type Text
Source Aussenpolitik der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Dokumente von 1949-1989, Vom Kalten Krieg zum Frieden in Europa. Bonn: Auswärtiges Amt, [s.d.]. ISBN 3-87959-438-4. Translated by the CVCE.
Keywords common market, nuclear energy, relaunch of European cooperation
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Caption On 19 January 1956, the German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, issues to Members of his Government a Directive on the European policy of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG).
Location in the digital library SPECIAL FILES >> European revival and the Rome Treaties >> The Intergovernmental Committee established by the Messina Conference >> Franco-German relations
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See also The Paris Conference (20 and 21 October 1956)
The Treaty establishing Euratom
Plans for a European isotope separation plant
Note from the British Embassy in Luxembourg to the Luxembourg Foreign Minister (9 December 1955)
The Messina Conference
The Beyen Plan
The Spaak Report
A European Atomic Energy Community
The position adopted by the United Kingdom
The revival of European integration
Euratom and France’s military plans
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