WEST GERMAN REARMING
Conditional Approval Of Allies BONN, March 25. The Western Allied High Commission today gave conditional approval to the amendment to the West German Constitution allowing for German rearmament and the introduction of conscription. The Allied High Commissioners said in their letter that the amendment could not, however, come into force until the Bonn conventions (which would give West Germany hear sovereignty), and the European Army Treaty had come into force.
The letter added that the High Commissioners would not approve until then any German legislative or administrative measures in the field of defence.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27309, 27 March 1954, Page 7
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