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European Integration, 1950-2003: Superstate or New Market Economy? [Paperback]

John Gillingham
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THE MOST formidable of the many great challenges facing statesmen of the West after V-E Day was to tie Germany into Europe and Europe into Germany,both economically and politically. Read the first page
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