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The History Of The Western European Union

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The History Of The Western European Union

        The birth of the Western European Union began some 28 years
ago on May 6th 1955. However, this alliance was formed from the
original Treaty of Dunkirk. The Treaty of Dunkirk was an Anglo-French
alliance which was signed on March 4th 1947, when the two signatories
agreed to give mutual support to each other should the event of
renewed German aggression show it's face again. It was also to agree
on a common action should either signatory be prejudiced by any
failure of Germany to fulfil it's economic obligations which were
enforced upon her by the allies at the end of WWII. The Treaty of
Dunkirk was enhanced within only 12 months with the signing of The
Brussels Treaty. This was a "Treaty of Economic, Social and Cultural
Co-operation and Collective Self Defence" signed on March 17th 1948 by
the countries of Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the
United Kingdom, and was implemented by the U.K. Foreign Secretary
Ernest Bevin. This new and enhanced Treaty of Dunkirk was to be given
the name of the Brussels Treaty Organisation (B.T.O.). Among the aims
of the treaty were the "strengthening of economic, social and cultural
ties between the signatories, the co-ordination of efforts to create a
firm basis for European economic recovery, and mutual assistance in
maintaining international peace and security". Of the Brussels treaty
two articles in particular need mentioning. Article 4 of treaty
provided for " mutual assistance in maintaining international peace
and security". While article 7 created a Consultative Council to
discuss matters covered by the treaty.

        Over the coming years more talks were held on the formation of
a European Defence Council, however these talks broke down and proved
fruitless. A new set of talks were scheduled in the summer of 1954 to
extend and amend the Brussels Treaty and proved much more successful,
with the conclusion of the talks in London between September...