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This article is aimed at providing an analysis of the position adopted in the early nineteen fifties by those members of the European movement who had been exiled from their native countries in the Eastern side of the Continent, namely, their position as to the beginning of the integration process and the unification of Germany. By examining the European Movement documentation preserved in the European Comunity Archives of Florence, a comparison can be established between the European Movement’s political discourse ans that of the Eastern exiled members, thus allowing for an assessement of their concomitants ans differences at the outbreak of the Cold War. |