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U.S. Intelligence on Europe, 1945-1995
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Causes of new nationalism
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Der Spiegel
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East German case in Turkey
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Hardware shortages
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Highly polarized news media
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National defense plans
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NATO force goals
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Opposition to defense spending within German cabinet
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Political biases
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Serious deficiencies
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CIA, Memorandum, Visit of Rudolf Werner (ALIAS KEMPE), Chief of Department One (Human Collection) and Ebrulf Zuber (ALIAS ACKERMANN), Chief of the Intelligence Operations Staff of the West German Federal Intelligence Service (BND), August 23, 1984, Secret, NARA.
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U.S. Intelligence on Europe, 1945-1995
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Date:
1984
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CIA, Report, West Germany ::Conventional Force Modernization Lags, September 1984, Secret/NOFORN, CREST.
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U.S. Intelligence on Europe, 1945-1995
Author:
CIA
Date:
1984
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CIA, Report, The New West German Nationalism ::Causes and Implications, July 1984, Secret/NOFORN, CREST.
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U.S. Intelligence on Europe, 1945-1995
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CIA
Date:
1984
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CIA, Report, West Germany ::The Role and Influence of the Media, April 1984, Secret/NOFORN, CREST.
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U.S. Intelligence on Europe, 1945-1995
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Date:
1984
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