Negotiations the Way to Peace. The Berlin Conference and What it Means to You

New York: New World Review, 1954. Wraps. Good. Item #008603
ISBN: noisbn

Light blue wraps. 65 pp. A discussion of negotiations for a peace treaty between Europe and the Soviet Union, as well as the United States, in an effort to stop the escalation into a potential nuclear war. With discussion the Korean War (in brief) and Indo-China. The Berlin Conference of 1954 was a meeting between the US, the Soviet Union, France and Britain, in which the Korean War, France's war in Indochina and peace in Europe was discussed. Although little was achieved, it did lead to further talks, as well as to the Soviet Union agreeing to withdraw from Austria were it declared a neutral country. GOOD condition. Moderate fading and scuffing to the wraps. Minor foxing and soiling. Paper toned. Seidman S246.

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