On 27 September 1968, Willy Brandt, Foreign Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), outlines to the Council of the European Communities the grand coalition’s objectives in the field of European policy. In his address, Brandt focuses on enlargement and the completion of the Communities and the merger of the executive bodies of the European Communities.
On 28 October 1969, Willy Brandt makes his first policy statement to the Bundestag. With regard to foreign policy, he emphasises the importance of continuing and intensifying the process of European integration which he places in the context of historical development.
On 28 October 1969, Willy Brandt makes his first policy statement to the Bundestag. With regard to foreign policy, he emphasises the importance of continuing and intensifying the process of European integration which he places in the context of historical development.
On 6 November 1970, Willy Brandt presents the Federal Government’s first annual review relating to foreign policy. The Chancellor emphasises the efforts made by the coalition to revive European integration and warns against an ideologisation of Germany’s European policy.
On 6 November 1970, Willy Brandt presents the Federal Government's first annual review relating to foreign policy. The Chancellor emphasises the efforts made by the coalition to revive European integration and warns against an ideologisation of Germany's European policy.
In his political memoirs, Willy Brandt, former Foreign Minister (1966–1969) and Chancellor (1969–1974) of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), outlines his pragmatic vision of European integration and gives his opinion on the continual decline in the level of interest in the European cause among European citizens.
In an address delivered on 9 October 1998 in Berlin, Egon Bahr, former State Secretary and Minister to the German Chancellor Willy Brandt, considers the various aspects of the Chancellor's European policy and outlines Brandt's vision of the unification of Europe.
In this interview, Egon Bahr, former State Secretary and Minister to the German Chancellor Willy Brandt, speaks of Willy Brandt's vision of the European integration process.
In his memoirs, Willy Brandt, former Foreign Minister (1966–1969) and Chancellor (1969–1974) of the Federal Republic of Germany, reveals his personal views on European unification in the postwar period and in the early 1990s.