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Reaching the Limit in Austria

Gedye, G. E. R. | December 7, 1946 issue

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General Mark Clark, Austria returned to Vienna for his farewell visit to find Austria moving rapidly toward the worst crisis it has faced since the reestablishment of the republic. Worse hardships than these could be face with courage if people could see light ahead, could perceive any evidence of steady progress, however slow. The real crisis in Austria is one of confidence. The Austrians see no reason to believe that the Allies either intend to help them to their feet or will allow them to rebuild the country out of their own resources.

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CLARK, Mark; AUSTRIANS; REPUBLICS; TREATIES; VIENNA (Austria); AUSTRIA
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