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FRANCO-BERLIN WALL UNITY
FRANCO-BERLIN WALL UNITY
ScnMaster
a
reference
to the
Franco
-
German
Treaty on
Mutual
Consultation and
Cooperation
, signed by
France
and
West
Germany
on 22 January 1963. It provided for
cooperation
in foreign
affairs
, defense,
education
and
information
through periodic meetings of ministers and other
government
officials. The "Berlin
Wall
" refers to the fortified
barrier
of concrete and
wire
erected in the city of Berlin,
Germany
in 1961 which divided the city into a
communist
section
and a
noncommunist
section
(just as the country was similarly divided between
communist
East and
noncommunist
West
) to keep East Berliners from
defecting
to the
West
. The
wall
was finally torn down in 1990 and free passage between the two sections of the city was allowed once again.
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FRANCO-BERLIN WALL UNITY
ScnTUEU
a
reference
to the
Franco
-
German
Treaty on
Mutual
Consultation and
Cooperation
, signed by
France
and
West
Germany
on 22 January 1963. It provided for
cooperation
in foreign
affairs
, defense,
education
and
information
through periodic meetings of ministers and other
government
officials. The "Berlin
Wall
" refers to the fortified
barrier
of concrete and
wire
erected in the city of Berlin,
Germany
in 1961 which divided the city into a
communist
section
and a
noncommunist
section
(just as the country was similarly divided between
communist
East and
noncommunist
West
) to keep East Berliners from
defecting
to the
West
. The
wall
was finally torn down in 1990 and free passage between the two sections of the city was allowed once again.
a
reference
to the
Franco
-
German
Treaty on
Mutual
Consultation and
Cooperation
, signed by
France
and
West
Germany
on 22 January 1963. It provided for
cooperation
in foreign
affairs
, defense,
education
and
information
through periodic meetings of ministers and other
government
officials. The Berlin
Wall
refers to the fortified
barrier
of concrete and
wire
erected in the city of Berlin,
Germany
in 1961 which divided the city into a
communist
section
and a
noncommunist
section
just as
Germany
was similarly divided between East (
communist
) and
West
(
noncommunist
) to keep East Berliners from
defecting
to the
West
. The
wall
was finally torn down in 1990 and free passage between the two sections of the city was allowed once again.