POTSDAM PACT
A DISQUIETING FACTOR
LONDON, September 6. "Something is going very wrong with the carrying out of the Potsdam decisions about the administration of Germany," says the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Herald." Marshal 'Zhukov's recently appointed German government for the Rus-sian-occupied zone, the correspondent ■says, seems quite contrary to everything agreed on at Potsdam. He points out that it was implicit in the Potsdam programme that there should be no zonal German governments. "It is disquieting that the Russians should have taken such a step without consulting the Western Allies," he says, "but even more disquieting as foreshadowing a move towards economic separation of eastern and western Germany."
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 59, 7 September 1945, Page 7
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