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Walter Hallstein (17
November 1901 – 29
March 1982) was a
German academic,
diplomat and
statesman who was the
first president of the
Commission of the...
- The
Hallstein Doctrine (German:
Hallstein-Doktrin),
named after Walter Hallstein, was a key
principle in the
foreign policy of the
Federal Republic of...
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Hallstein is a
given name and surname.
Hallstein Bøgseth (born 1954),
Norwegian Nordic combined skier Hallstein Høgåsen (born 1937),
Norwegian physicist...
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Ingeborg Hallstein (born 23 May 1936) is a
German coloratura soprano,
known for the
purity and
range of her voice. She had an
international career as...
- The
Walter Hallstein Prize (German: Walter-
Hallstein-Preis) is a
prize that, from 2002 to 2008, was
awarded every November by the
Goethe University Frankfurt...
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Hallstein Commission is the
European Commission that held
office from 7
January 1958 to 30 June 1967. Its
president was
Walter Hallstein and held two...
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Euratom in 1967. The commission's
first president was
Walter Hallstein (see
Hallstein Commission) who
started consolidating European law and
began to...
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Hallstein Tormod Høgåsen (born 21
August 1937) is a
Norwegian theoretical physicist. He was born in Nord-Fron and grew up
mostly in Vågå. He finished...
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Louis Armand led the
first Commission of Euratom.
Walter Hallstein led the
first Commission of the EEC,
holding the
first formal meeting...
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states fully recognised each other's sovereignty. That
contrasted with the
Hallstein Doctrine, a West
German policy which insisted that West
Germany was the...