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Application of UNESCO's Constitution to "Land Berlin"

File contains original telegram from Foreign Office informing the Director-General that on 11 July 1951 the Constitution was signed and the Instrument of Acceptance was deposited by the Federal Republic of Germany. It also contains copies of letters exchanged in 1964 regarding the application of the Constitution to "Land Berlin."

Typed copy of note of German Consulate in Paris concerning the establishment of the UNESCO Institute for Education and a request for approval from the Senate of the City of Hamburg

Item is a typed transcription of a note of the German Consulate in Paris. The note is certified translation in German stating that Director-General Jaime Torres Bodet has informed the Consulate of the establishment of the UNESCO Institute for Education and wishes the Senate of the City of Hamburg to approve plans to locate the Institute in the city. The original note was signed by the Director General and Consul, but the copy has their transcribed signatures only.

Saar

Subseries consists of one file with correspondence between UNESCO and Saar or Saarland when it was a French protectorate.

Admission de la République Démocratique Allemande à l'Unesco

Subseries consists of the request for admission, memorandum, and declaration submitted to the Director-General from the German Democratic Republic. There are also several letters of transmission. The Archives staff registered these in the series as special documents.

Observateurs

File contains letters and cables from organizations sending observers to the International Conference in view of the adoption of the Convention on the Recognition of Studies, Diplomas and Degrees in Higher Education in the Arab and European States Bordering on the Mediterranean.

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