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Tag Archives: Helmut Schmidt
Nov 25 2015
Why Cameron shouldn’t gamble with Germany: Helmut Schmidt’s story
Comments Off on Why Cameron shouldn’t gamble with Germany: Helmut Schmidt’s storyBy Mathias Häussler Born in the North German port city of Hamburg in 1918, Helmut Schmidt was an enthusiastic Anglophile in his early life, to the point that he abstained from voting on the Treaties of Rome in the German Bundestag … Continue reading
Posted by: November 25, 2015
Tagged with: diplomacy, EU referendum, EU Renegotiations, Helmut Schmidt