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THE NEW UNION BETWEEN FRANCE AND WEST GERMANY is symbolised on this carnival float during a Rose Monday parade in Cologne. The figures of the West German Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer) and the French President (General de Gaulle) are shown happily embracing, with their. feet resting on the body of the British Lion. The placard reads, “One can give away one’s heart only once.”

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 13

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THE NEW UNION BETWEEN FRANCE AND WEST GERMANY is symbolised on this carnival float during a Rose Monday parade in Cologne. The figures of the West German Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer) and the French President (General de Gaulle) are shown happily embracing, with their. feet resting on the body of the British Lion. The placard reads, “One can give away one’s heart only once.” Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 13

THE NEW UNION BETWEEN FRANCE AND WEST GERMANY is symbolised on this carnival float during a Rose Monday parade in Cologne. The figures of the West German Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer) and the French President (General de Gaulle) are shown happily embracing, with their. feet resting on the body of the British Lion. The placard reads, “One can give away one’s heart only once.” Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 13