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  4. VII. Participation by the United States in negotiations for a treaty for the re-establishment of an independent and democratic Austria:

Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria, Volume III

VII. Participation by the United States in negotiations for a treaty for the re-establishment of an independent and democratic Austria: 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1948, vol. ii, pp. 1447 ff.


Contents

    • A. The meetings of the Deputies for Austria of the Council of Foreign Ministers, February 9–May 10, 1949 (Documents 523-543)
      • B. The meetings of the Deputies for Austria of the Council of Foreign Ministers, July 1–September 1, 1949 (Documents 544-562)
        • C. The unagreed articles of the draft treaty for the reestablishment of an independent and democratic Austria (Document 563)
          • D. The meetings of the Deputies for Austria of the Council of Foreign Ministers, September 23–December 16, 1949 (Documents 564-595)

          Council of Foreign Ministers; Germany and Austria

          • Preface
          • Introduction
          • List of abbreviations and symbols
          • List of persons
          • List of photographs and charts
          • Charts
          • Germany (Documents 1-434)
            • Council of Foreign Ministers (Documents 435-522)
              • Austria (Documents 523-661)
                • VII. Participation by the United States in negotiations for a treaty for the re-establishment of an independent and democratic Austria: (Documents 523-595)
                • Index

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