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English: East German propaganda leaflet, fired across the inner German border. On display at the Zonengrenz-Museum, Helmstedt.
It translates roughly as thus-

5 Good Points for Security and Peace in Europe

Security and peace in Europe– the GDR has a clear plan for it.

1. The GDR is effectively calling for a convening of a European security conference as soon as possible without preconditions.

2. The GDR is ready to become a member of the UN and its specialized agencies.

3. The GDR has expressed their willingness to establish normal diplomatic relations with all states.

4. The GDR is in favor of the establishment of diplomatic relations in accordance with the rules of international law and the FRG (West Germany).

5. The GDR is prepared to contribute to the normalization of relations with respect to West Berlin, and thus contribute to the relaxation of the center of Europe.

This is how the GDR thinks ahead for Europe's future, its tomorrow! And where has been the good will and constructive attitude of the (West) Federal Government?

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5 September 2009