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Fact Sheet (Photo n°51) FR EN DE
Signing of the Treaty establishing the EDC (Paris, 27 May 1952)
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Signing of the Treaty establishing the EDC (Paris, 27 May 1952)

On 27 May 1952, in Paris, Konrad Adenauer, Paul Van Zeeland, Robert Schuman, Alcide De Gasperi, Joseph Bech and Dirk Stikker (from left to right) sign the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community (EDC).

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Title Signing of the Treaty establishing the EDC (Paris, 27 May 1952)
Document type Photo
Source L'armée européenne est née à Paris. Paris: Keystone, 27/05/1952. Black and White.
Keywords EDC Treaty, signature of an agreement
Copyright © Keystone.
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Caption On 27 May 1952, in Paris, Konrad Adenauer, Paul Van Zeeland, Robert Schuman, Alcide De Gasperi, Joseph Bech and Dirk Stikker (from left to right) sign the Treaty establishing the European Defence Community (EDC).
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1950–1956 The formation of the community of Europe >> The organisation of common defence >> The European Defence Community >> The idea of the EDC
Document extract Read more in ENA
See also Signature of an international cooperation agreement by the Council (20 September 1999)
The Brussels Treaty (17 March 1948)
Signing of Accession Treaty: programme of ceremonies and logistical arrangements (Lisbon_Madrid, 12 June 1985)
Joint Declaration by Portugal and the EEC (Dublin, 24 October 1984)
Cartoon by Chancel on the European Defence Community (April 1954)
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