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East and West Germany[edit]

"The Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations boycotted the conference due to the lack of inclusion of East Germany, which was not allowed to participate as it was not a full member of the UN." Neither was West Germany. They both applied for membership in June 1973 after the "Grundlagenvertrag" (basic treaty) had established their mutual acceptance, and thereby the official international acceptance of two German states. Before that, there was only one German Olympic team, for instance. However, West Germany always looked at GDR citizens as Germans who were eligible for a West German passport etc. See also: Hallstein doctrine, "Basic Treaty, 1972"

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The Structure of the UN Document Library seems to have changed. Report of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, 5-16 June 1972, chapter 6, section 5, accessed 14 September 2019

is now here https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/523249 192.108.72.190 (talk) 12:09, 6 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]