Kuratorium Unteilbares Deutschland.

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The KUD was organized on a national, state, and local level and cooperated with all institutions concerned with the "German Question": schools, universities, unions, industry, youth organizations, and the media in Germany and internationally. It functioned as an above party lines platform to discuss perspectives of reunification and to organize various campaigns to express the collective desire for unification. Leading members included important ministers of successive governments from all of the main political parties. The work of the KUD focused particularly on Berlin because the organization wanted the West German capital to move from Bonn to Berlin in order to more directly confront the Soviet sphere of influence. The KUD's influence diminished with the advent of Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik in which the two-state status quo was accepted as a fact and basis for a policy of détente in the late 1960s. In 1991 the KUD ceased to exist.

From the guide to the Kuratorium Unteilbares Deutschland photograph collection, 1959-1964, (George Mason University. Special Collections and Archives.)

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creatorOf Kuratorium Unteilbares Deutschland photograph collection, 1959-1964 George Mason University. Libraries. Special Collections & Archives
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associatedWith Adenauer, Konrad, 1876-1967 person
associatedWith Brandt, Willy, 1913-1992 person
associatedWith Löbe, Paul, 1875-1967 person
associatedWith Lübke, Heinrich, 1894-1972 person
associatedWith Mende, Erich, 1916- person
associatedWith Schütz, Wilhelm Wolfgang, 1911- person
associatedWith Wehner, Herbert, 1906-1990 person
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Berlin (Germany: East)
Berlin (Germany: West)
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Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989
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