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| | TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Architect of Neutrality -- Apr. 21, 1961 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08) |
 | | Last week, ailing with diabetes and the aftereffects of a 1957 stroke, Julius Raab decided the time had come to retire. |
 | | Back in 1953, when it still looked as if the Russians were going to occupy their zone of partitioned Austria forever, grassroots Politician Julius Raab in a friendly but firm way ousted his People's Party colleague, Leopold Figl, from the chancellorship. |
 | | Presently, for reasons that Raab professes still mystify him, the Russians consented to give Austria the state treaty that they had denied it for ten years. |
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