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West-berlin: after the four-power agreement

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After the representatives of the Four Powers had initialled the framework agreement on West-Berlin in principle, another major step had been completed for dismantling the confrontation between East and West. It has taken a full quarter of a century before Berlin, at last, is given the chance to expand its economy under normal conditions, and to benefit from its exposed geographical position.

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Niemeyer, R. West-berlin: after the four-power agreement. Intereconomics 7, 28–30 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02929147

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