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Ten_Point Plan to overcome the division of Germany and Europe (28 November 1989)
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Ten_Point Plan to overcome the division of Germany and Europe (28 November 1989)

On 28 November 1989, Chancellor Helmut Kohl presents to the Bundestag his Ten-Point Plan designed to result in the reunification of Germany.

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Title Ten_Point Plan to overcome the division of Germany and Europe (28 November 1989)
Document type Text
Source Déclaration du chancelier Helmut Kohl au sujet de la politique de l'Allemagne lors des débats budgétaires (Bonn-Bundestag, 28 novembre 1989), in Documents d'actualité internationale. 15.03.1990, No 6, pp. 106-108.
Keywords unification of Germany
Copyright © Ministère des Affaires étrangères de la République Française
Caption On 28 November 1989, Chancellor Helmut Kohl presents to the Bundestag his Ten-Point Plan designed to result in the reunification of Germany.
Location in the digital library HISTORICAL EVENTS >> 1987–1997 The European Union in a Europe in the throes of change >> The end of the Cold War and geopolitical change in Europe >> Reunification of a divided Germany >> Chancellor Kohl's role in reunification
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