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Huge N-arms protest

NZPA-Reuter Hamburg More than 60,000 people demonstrated in Hamburg at the week-fend in a protest against the planned stationing of nuclear weapons in West Germany, due in 1983. The demonstrators carried

banners bearing such slogans as "West Germany out of N.A.T.0.” “Unilateral Disarmament” and “Against the War-Inciters Schmidt and Apel.” The demonstration- took' place on the-fringe of an

; annual Protestant festival in : which the Chancellor (Mr • Helmut Schmidt) and the > Defence Minister (Mr Hans I Apel), in an often hostile atmosphere, argued the case for the North Atlantic Treaty '. Organisation’s upgrading its European nuclear force.

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Press, 22 June 1981, Page 8

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Huge N-arms protest Press, 22 June 1981, Page 8

Huge N-arms protest Press, 22 June 1981, Page 8

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