The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)
Signing of the ECSC Treaty (Paris, 18 April 1951)
ImageGroup photograph taken at the signing of the Treaty of Paris establishing the European Coal and Steel Community. From left to right: Paul van Zeeland (B), Joseph Bech (L), Joseph Meurice (B), Carlo Sforza (I), Robert Schuman (F), Konrad Adenauer (BRD), Dirk Stikker (NL) and Johannes van den Brink (NL).
Signing of the ECSC Treaty (Paris, 18 April 1951)
VideoOn 18 April 1951, in Paris, Konrad Adenauer (Federal Republic of Germany), Paul Van Zeeland and Joseph Meurice (Belgium), Robert Schuman (France), Carlo Sforza (Italy), Joseph Bech (Luxembourg) and Dirk Stikker and Johannes van den Brink (Netherlands) sign the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (Paris, 18 April 1951)
TextThe Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) is signed on 18 April 1951 in Paris and enters into force on 23 July 1952. This Treaty is concluded for a period of 50 years from the date of its entry into force.
Jean Monnet, Mémoires: extrait sur le texte du traité instituant la Communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier (CECA)
TextDans ses Mémoires, Jean Monnet évoque l'épisode de la signature, le 18 avril 1951 à Paris, du Traité instituant la Communauté européenne du charbon et de l'acier (CECA).
Jean Monnet, Les États-Unis d'Europe ont commencé
TextJean Monnet recalls the beginnings of the ECSC, with its common institutions and its desire to be an open Community.
Press conference at the opening of the common market for coal (Luxembourg, 9 February 1953)
ImageJean Monnet, President of the ECSC High Authority, makes a statement at the press conference held in Luxembourg on 9 February 1953 at the opening of the transitional period leading to a common market in coal and steel.
Statement made by Jean Monnet to mark the opening of the common market in coal and steel (Luxembourg, 10 February 1953)
VideoOn 10 February 1953, the first trainload of German coal crosses the French frontier without having to pay the traditional customs duties. This event marks the opening of the transitional period prior to the establishment of a common market in coal and steel and is welcomed in a statement made by Jean Monnet, President of the ECSC.
Interview with Georges Berthoin (Paris, 22 July 2005) — Excerpt: the implementation of the common market for coal and steel
VideoIn this interview, Georges Berthoin, Principal Private Secretary (from 1952 to 1956) to Jean Monnet and then to René Mayer during their respective Presidencies of the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community, discusses the establishment of the first European tax in December 1952 and the implementation of the common market for coal and steel in Europe from 1953.
Franz Etzel, Five years of the ECSC
TextOn 12 May 1955, Franz Etzel, the German Vice-President of the High Authority, reviews the progress of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) five years on from the Schuman Declaration and calls for greater economic integration.
Commentary by Paolo Emilio Taviani on the ECSC (March 1957)
TextIn March 1954, Paolo Emilio Taviani, Italian Defence Minister, summarises the first five years of operation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and emphasises its economic and social benefits for Italy.
Interview with René Mayer following the presentation of the ECSC activity report (14 May 1957)
VideoOn 14 May 1957, having presented to the Common Assembly the activity report of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), René Mayer, President of the High Authority of the ECSC, outlines to Jacques Navadic, a journalist working for RTL Luxembourg, the political lesson to be learned from the ECSC’s first four years of operation.
'The history of the ECSC: good times and bad' from Le Monde (9 May 1970)
TextOn 9 May 1970, while reporting on the 20th anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, the French daily newspaper Le Monde outlines the successes and failures of the activities of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).