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Allied High Commission for Germany

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 May 2009

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Negotiations on the Saar Territory: Negotiations between France and the government of the Saar on a convention to define their relationship toward each other were the subject of considerable discussion in Germany. On January 7, 1950, Jacob Kaiser, Minister for the Reunification of Germany in the west German government, proposed that the Saar's future political status be determined by a referendum, while President Theodor Heuss suggested that final settlement of the question could only be made in a German peace treaty and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer announced that any step to separate the Saar from Germany would meet “the same opposition that we have offered to creation of the Oder-Neisse line.” French Foreign Minister Schuman stated on January 15 that his government would continue with the policy defined in the Saar statute; the discussions were technical, and would have to be confirmed by the peace treaty.

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International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. War and Transitional Organizations
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Copyright © The IO Foundation 1950

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References

1 New York Times, January 10, 1950.

2 Ibid., January 16, 1950.

3 Ibid., January 19, 1950.

4 Ibid., January 20 1950.

5 Ibid., January 22 and 23, 1950.

6 Ibid., March 2 and 4, 1950.

7 London Times, March 10, 1950.

8 New York Times, March 28, 1950.

9 Ibid., March 30, 1950.

10 Ibid., March 31 and April, 1950.

11 Ibid., March 1, 1950.

12 Ibid., March 23, 1950.

13 Ibid., January 22, February 16 and March 3, 1950.

14 Ibid., March 31, 1950.

15 Ibid., February 27, 1950.

16 Ibid., March 5 1950.

17 Ibid., March 28, 1950.

18 Ibid., February 2 and 23, 1950.

19 Ibid., March 3, 1950.

20 Ibid., March 25, 1950.