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Allied High Commission for Germany
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
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Reorganization of the Coal and Steel Industries of the Ruhr: On March 29 the Allied High Commissioners met with west German trade union leaders to discuss the contemplated revision of the anti-trust provisions for Ruhr iron and steel and coal industries of United States-United Kingdom Law 75, passed by the bipartite military government organization in November 1947. After two days of continued negotiations on the proposed law, which would reorganize the iron and steel industries of the Ruhr, the Allied High Commission on April 14 issued a communiqué stating that the draft of the law had been adopted with certain amendments. The communiqué further stated that the decision to adopt the preamble had not been unanimous and that an appeal had been made against it. When Sir Brian Robertson (United Kingdom) and John J. McCloy (United States) voted in favor of the preamble, André François-Poncet (France) appealed to the French government against a clause granting the federal government the right to decide the eventual ownership of die iron and steel and coal industries. Following rejection of the French appeal the Commission made public the reorganization law on May 17.
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- International Organizations: Summary of Activities: IV. War and Transitional Organizations
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1 New York Times, March 30, 1950.
2 Ibid., April 15, 1950.
3 Ibid., April 24, 1950.
4 Ibid., June 1, 1950.
5 Ibid., April 15, 1950.
6 The Times, London, 06 16, 1950Google Scholar.
7 Ibid., April 18, 1950.
8 Ibid., May 9, 1950.
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid., May 13, 1950.
11 Ibid., May 24, 1950.
12 Ibid., June 9, 1950.
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