Austria State Treaty and the Geneva Summit 1955
A mind map on the Austrian State Treaty and The Geneva Summit of 1955
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- Created on: 11-04-13 21:50
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- Austrian State Treaty and The Geneva Summit 1955
- Soviet objectives for Geneva
- Need more conventional forces in it's sphere of influence
- Soviet's also wanted a summit after West Germany had joined NATO
- Outcome of Geneva Summit
- 'Open Skies' proposal
- Both countries provide details of nuclear instalations
- Aerial reconnaissance permitted
- Each plane allowed one representative of the country that was being inspected
- Rejected by Khrushchev because the Soviet's couldn't match the American U-2 Spy Plane
- Future of Germany
- Eisenhower proposed reunified Germany
- To include free elections and freedom to secure it's own security
- Would almost certainly lead to it becoming part of NATO
- Khrushchev would only accept a reunified Germany that was neutral and demilitarised
- To include free elections and freedom to secure it's own security
- Eisenhower proposed reunified Germany
- Khrushchev refused to discuss the eastern states
- 'Open Skies' proposal
- Austrian State Treaty
- Austria had been divided into occupation zones after WWII
- Withdrawal of all foreign powers
- Austria would become a neutral state like Yugoslavia and Finland
- Would be neither part of NATO or absorbed into the Soviet sphere of influence
- Strengthened East-West relations as well as the concept of peaceful coexistance
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- Soviet objectives for Geneva
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