Documents on the Hungarian Position Regarding the Conference on European Security29 Nov 1954 |
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Description:
These documents refer to the Hungarian position on convening a European security conference, expressed at a meeting of the Warsaw Pact states in December 1954 in Moscow. The Hungarian support for Moscow's proposal stems from the need for security guarantees against the resurgence of West Germany's power position in Europe. The determination of the Western European countries to involve West Germany politically, economically, and militarily in the European decision-making bodies since the end of World War II is contrasted against the Soviet proposal to create a collective European security system neutralizing Germany's power, seen as the only viable guarantee for peace. Collection: Hungary and the W'Pact
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Document Origin (Agency): Council of Ministers of the Hungarian People's Republic Language of Original Document: Hungarian Translators: Andreas Bocz Number of Pages: 9 Cold War Period: 1950s Persons: Nagy |
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Document Source: Hungarian State Archive (MOL), Budapest Call Number: MOL XIX-J-1-j-26/d-001500/1956, 205.doboz. |