BRITISH NOTE TO RUSSIA
SEIZURE OF PROPERTY IN EAST GERMANY LONDON, March 1. Britain has sent a Note to Russia demanding an end to the expropriation of British property in Eastern Germany and asking for compensation. The Note says that Britain will continue to hold the Soviet Government responsible for the protection of British assets in the Soviet one. It. adds that British interests in the Soviet zone have been entirely disregarded.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 117, 2 March 1950, Page 6
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72BRITISH NOTE TO RUSSIA Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 117, 2 March 1950, Page 6
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