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Nobel Lectures in Peace: 1971-80 (Nobel Lectures, Including Presentation Speeches and Laureate) [Paperback]

I. Abrams

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In October 1971 the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced that the prize for that year would go to Chancellor Willy Brandt of the Federal Republic of Germany for initiating a policy of reconciliation with Germany's wartime enemies of Eastern Europe, "in the name of the German people", through the treaties he had negotiated with the Soviet Union and Poland. Read the first page
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