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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Still Nein -- Oct. 06, 1952 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | In the keynote address, Schumacher's chief deputy, Erich Ollenhauer, repeated Schumacher's old neins: the Socialists still stood against a peace treaty with the Western powers, against the Schunian Plan, against anything that took precedence over the re-unification of West and East Germany. |
 | | A Socialist since his teens, Ollenhauer was born (1901) the son of a Magdeburg mason, and he came up the party ladder during Weimar Republic days. |
 | | Pudgy, bespectacled, pipe-smoking Ollenhauer has little of Schumacher's tigerish fire, but he is just as stubborn. |
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