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(Page. 1) THE EMERGENCE OF WEST GERMANY AND THE GERMAN PROBLEM August - December 1949 copy The August 1949 The campaign for the national elections in elections Western Germany scheduled for August 14 began in July. Economic and religious issues appeared to be debated most frequently and intensely, but there ARCHIVES 'NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAN AND were overtones of anti-occupation sentiment. The election results gave the Christian Democrats 7.3 million votes and 139 seats in the Bundestag; the SERVICE" Social Democrats obtained 6.9 million votes and 131 seats. Adenauer was elected Chancellor on September 14 by a margin of one vote. DGA. comments In a statement issued on August 17, DGA commented on the German elections. He expressed the satis- faction of the United States government at the outcome, describing it as " victory for moder- ation and common sense. " He also referred to "some of the nationalistic and critical utterances of the candidates during the campaign, and warned the Germans that abuse of their freedoms might "alienate Western sympathies while failing to serve the best interests of the German people. 11 He said that "the unexpectedly large participation of nearly 80 per cent of the eligible voters is gratifying evidence that the Germans have taken seriously their new civic responsibilities. " DGA also welcomed the results of the elections "in so far as they indicate a decision by the Germans to seek a solution of their economic difficulties through a system of free enterprise." At the same time DGA observed that the US would favor Western German membership in the Council of Europe (which had just been established), but the invitation would have to be issued by the Council and considered by the Germans. He said further the US would not attempt to influence a decision one way or another. On the 19th the French High Com- missioner for Germany said that the Germans must inevitably participate in the Council of Europe, for a "Europe without Germany would be a crippled Europe. " He added that approval of German member- ship would depend on the conduct of the new government. Adenauer indicates interest On August 23 Adenauer held a press conference and in the Atlantic Treaty it was reported that he expressed a desire that Germany participate in the North Atlantic Treaty. On the following day, Adenauer denied that he had