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AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SIGNED by which the British and Americans will extend and revise their economic plans in their zones of occupation in Germany. Here the American Acting-Secretary of State (Mr. Robert A. Lovett), is shown (left) signing the agreement with the political British adviser to the Commander-in-Chief in Germany (Sir. William Strang). A plan for giving the Germans more political autonomy has also been presented to German leaders in the British and American zones

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 January 1948, Page 5

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AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SIGNED by which the British and Americans will extend and revise their economic plans in their zones of occupation in Germany. Here the American Acting-Secretary of State (Mr. Robert A. Lovett), is shown (left) signing the agreement with the political British adviser to the Commander-in-Chief in Germany (Sir. William Strang). A plan for giving the Germans more political autonomy has also been presented to German leaders in the British and American zones Wanganui Chronicle, 27 January 1948, Page 5

AN AGREEMENT HAS BEEN SIGNED by which the British and Americans will extend and revise their economic plans in their zones of occupation in Germany. Here the American Acting-Secretary of State (Mr. Robert A. Lovett), is shown (left) signing the agreement with the political British adviser to the Commander-in-Chief in Germany (Sir. William Strang). A plan for giving the Germans more political autonomy has also been presented to German leaders in the British and American zones Wanganui Chronicle, 27 January 1948, Page 5

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