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  <dc:title>Visit to Berlin 3-6 Jan 1962 </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Programmes for visit (3)&lt;br&gt; 
Report of Gaitskell's remarks about Berlin at press conferences 4 and 5 January 1962&lt;br&gt; 
Annotated extracts (2) of Gaitskell's address to the Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft Meeting 5 January 1962&lt;br&gt; 
Brochure of the Kongress Halle, Berlin
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Statistics, notes and pamphlets about refugees, including:&lt;br&gt; 
'The People's Right to Self-Determination' by W.de Kohout-Dolnobransky (International Committee for Information and Social Activity) 1960&lt;br&gt; 
'Facts concerning the Problem of the German Expellees and Refugees' and 'Flight from the Soviet Zone' (Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims) 1961&lt;br&gt; 
'The Refugee Problem in the Federal Republic of Germany' (UN)&lt;br&gt; 
'Berlin August 13' (Federal Ministry for All-German Affairs) 1961&lt;br&gt; 
Photograph of Gaitskell with ?Geofrey McDermott and Carlo Schmidt&lt;br&gt; 
Press cuttings from both West and East Berlin papers (loose (4) and mounted (24ff) with many photographs) and a copy of 'Berliner Stimme' sent on to Gaitskell by Fritz Segall.
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Correspondence:&lt;br&gt; 
KRUG, Doris (Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft E.V.) (3)&lt;br&gt; 
MILCHSACK, Lilo (Deutsch-Englische Gesellschaft E.V.) (15)&lt;br&gt; 
SCHUTZ, Dr W. (2)&lt;br&gt; 
BRANDT, Willy (7)&lt;br&gt; 
McDERMOTT, G L (Deputy Commandant, British Sector, Berlin), Gaitskell to&lt;br&gt; 
EVANS, Gordon (clerk, UN Parliamentary Group) (2)&lt;br&gt; 
TURNER, George (Information Services Branch, British Military Government, Berlin) (2)&lt;br&gt; 
EBERT, Friedrich (Mayor of East Berlin) (2).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>December 1961-January 1962</dc:date>
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