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Correspondence between President Eisenhower and Presidents of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Congress of the United States about the European Coal and Steel Community and the European unification
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Authors:
European Commission
Source:
1953
Publication Date:
1953-01-01
Language:
Dutch, English
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Activities of the institutions and bodies
Construction of Europe
Community Treaties, agreements and conventions
Information - Documentation
correspondence
European integration
EU situation
ECSC
United States
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Electronic Resource
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EU Bookshop
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1953
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