Memorandum of Tübingen

The Memorandum of Tübingen (German:Tübinger Memorandum) was a memorandum dealing with West German foreign policy, written by eight prominent German Protestant academics and scientists.

The memorandum was a manifesto in protest of the planned nuclear armament of West Germany and in favour of the recognition of the Oder-Neiße line as the official border between Germany and Poland by the West German government.

Both issues were highly controversial and hotly debated issues in West German politics at the time.

[1][2] It was signed on 6 November 1961 and sent to several members of parliament of the German Bundestag.

The signatories were:[1][2] The Memorandum and the eight signatories were criticised by the German far-right newspaper, the Deutsche National-Zeitung und Soldaten-Zeitung for advocating the recognition of the Oder-Neiße line.