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- Ulbricht_Doctrine abstract "The Ulbricht Doctrine, named after East German leader Walter Ulbricht, was the assertion that normal diplomatic relations between East Germany and West Germany could only occur if both states fully recognised each other's sovereignty. This contrasted with the Hallstein Doctrine, a West German policy which insisted that West Germany was the only legitimate German state. East Germany gained acceptance of its view from fellow Communist states such as Czechoslovakia, Poland, Hungary, and Bulgaria, which all agreed not to normalise relations with West Germany until it recognised East German sovereignty.West Germany eventually abandoned its Hallstein Doctrine, instead adopting the policies of Ostpolitik. In December 1972, a Basic Treaty between East and West Germany was signed, reaffirming two German states as separate entities. The treaty also allowed the exchange of diplomatic missions, and the entry of both German states to the United Nations as full members.".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine wikiPageExternalLink grundlvertr.html.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine wikiPageExternalLink 1967_5.pdf.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine wikiPageID "586508".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine wikiPageRevisionID "546446375".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine hasPhotoCollection Ulbricht_Doctrine.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine subject Category:Foreign_policy_doctrines.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_East_Germany.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type Abstraction100002137.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type Belief105941423.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type Cognition100023271.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type Content105809192.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type Doctrine105943300.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type ForeignPolicyDoctrines.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine comment "The Ulbricht Doctrine, named after East German leader Walter Ulbricht, was the assertion that normal diplomatic relations between East Germany and West Germany could only occur if both states fully recognised each other's sovereignty. This contrasted with the Hallstein Doctrine, a West German policy which insisted that West Germany was the only legitimate German state.".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine label "Doctrina Ulbricht".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine label "Doctrine Ulbricht".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine label "Doktryna Ulbrichta".
- Ulbricht_Doctrine label "Ulbricht Doctrine".
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- Ulbricht_Doctrine sameAs Doctrine_Ulbricht.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine sameAs 울브리히트_독트린.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine sameAs Doktryna_Ulbrichta.
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- Ulbricht_Doctrine sameAs Q703902.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine sameAs Q703902.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine sameAs Ulbricht_Doctrine.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine wasDerivedFrom Ulbricht_Doctrine?oldid=546446375.
- Ulbricht_Doctrine isPrimaryTopicOf Ulbricht_Doctrine.