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Post-World War II occupation of Germany
idea that Germany was entering a new phase of history ("zero hour"). At first, Allied-occupied Germany was defined as all territories of Germany before the
Allied-occupied_Germany
Post-World War II occupation of Austria
administered by the Allied Control Council. Austria, unlike Allied-occupied Germany, had its own government from 1945 onwards. While Germany was divided into
Allied-occupied_Austria
the administrators of Allied-occupied Germany, which represented the Allies of World War II in Allied-occupied Germany (German: Alliierten-besetztes Deutschland)
List of administrators of Allied-occupied Germany
List_of_administrators_of_Allied-occupied_Germany
1945–1991 military governing body
The Allied Control Council (ACC) or Allied Control Authority (German: Alliierter Kontrollrat), also referred to as the Four Powers (Vier Mächte), was the
Allied_Control_Council
them forbidden particularly in Germany. After the defeat of Germany in World War II, the country was placed under Allied administration. Although there
Flag_of_Germany
Aspect of World War II
Between 1938 and 1945, Nazi Germany occupied or controlled vast territories of Europe. Peaking in 1941–1942, Germany and the other Axis powers (namely
German-occupied_Europe
Zone of Polish occupation in Germany following World War II
Allied-occupied Germany, that existed from 19 May 1945 to 10 September 1948. It was established from the territory of the British-controlled occupied
Polish occupation zone in Germany
Polish_occupation_zone_in_Germany
Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)
in Germany (German: Französische Besatzungszone, French: Zone d'occupation française en Allemagne) was one of the Allied-occupied areas in Germany after
French occupation zone in Germany
French_occupation_zone_in_Germany
1918–1930 occupation by the WWI Allies
independent Rhineland allied to France, but none of them had significant popular support. Relations between the occupying forces and the German residents were
Occupation_of_the_Rhineland
Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)
The British occupation zone in Germany (German: Britische Besatzungszone) was one of the Allied-occupied areas in Germany after World War II. The United
British occupation zone in Germany
British_occupation_zone_in_Germany
Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)
its Ostpolitik initiative. Allied-occupied Austria History of East Germany Bizone Trizone Group of Soviet Forces in Germany Stunde Null Geoffrey K. Roberts
Soviet occupation zone in Germany
Soviet_occupation_zone_in_Germany
Military rule by Allied forces during World War II
The Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories (originally abbreviated AMGOT, later AMG) was the form of military rule administered by Allied forces
Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories
Allied_Military_Government_of_Occupied_Territories
Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)
Huebner (May–September 1949, acting) The four Allied powers coordinated the occupation of Germany through the Allied Control Council, which ceased to operate
American occupation zone in Germany
American_occupation_zone_in_Germany
List of current and historical currency of Germany
of current and historical currency of Germany. The sole currency of Germany has been the Euro since 2002. "Germany and the euro". economy-finance.ec.europa
Currency_of_Germany
prisoner-of-war camps set up in Allied-occupied Germany at the End of World War II in Europe to hold the Nazi German prisoners of war captured across
List of prisoner-of-war camps in Allied-occupied Germany
List_of_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_Allied-occupied_Germany
ghettoization, robbery, deportation and mass murder of Jews in occupied Poland by Nazi Germany. Over three million Polish Jews were murdered, primarily at
The_Holocaust_in_Poland
during the allied occupation and dissolved during or before 1950. Lists of political parties; categories by country and ideology. History of Germany since
List of political parties in Germany
List_of_political_parties_in_Germany
Currency in Allied-occupied Germany
The AM-Mark (German: Alliierte Militärmark, "Allied Military Mark") was the currency issued in Allied-occupied Germany by AMGOT after the commencement
AM-Mark
Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1990)
Protectorate from Allied-occupied Germany by France (the separation had not been legal as it had not been recognised by the Allied Control Council). In
West_Germany
territories of Germany the Saar area was out of the jurisdiction of the Allied Control Council for Germany and thus not part of Allied-occupied Germany. However
Territorial evolution of Germany
Territorial_evolution_of_Germany
Currency of Germany from 1924 to 1945
Reichsmark and the currencies of the occupied and allied countries, often set so as to give economic benefits to German soldiers and civilian contractors
Reichsmark
Post-World War II occupation of Japan
war, the Allied Powers had planned to divide Japan amongst themselves for the purposes of occupation, as was done for the Allied-occupied Germany. Under
Occupation_of_Japan
Short-lived state of Germany (Aug-Nov 1946); now part of Lower Saxony
The State of Hanover (German: Land Hannover) was a short-lived state within the British Zone of Allied-occupied Germany. It existed for 92 days in the
State_of_Hanover
German businessman (1885–1948)
9 August 1948 of a tooth abscess in Württemberg-Hohenzollern, Allied-occupied Germany. He was 63 years old at the time of his death. "Hugo Ferdinand
Hugo_Boss_(businessman)
Centre-right political party in Germany
active from 1870 until 1933. When political parties were allowed in Allied-occupied Germany, many former Centre members joined the all-Christian CDU, including
Christian Democratic Union of Germany
Christian_Democratic_Union_of_Germany
Political party in Germany (1919–1946/1956)
underground resistance movement in Nazi Germany, and a minor party in Allied-occupied Germany and West Germany during the post-war period until it merged
Communist_Party_of_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
Central German, a dialect of the German language Allied-occupied Germany (1945–1949), the occupation zones after World War II that became West Germany Western
Western_Germany
This list of German rail accidents includes those in: German states (excluding Austria) before 1871 German Reich Allied-occupied Germany Federal Republic
List_of_German_rail_accidents
Political enclave (1948–1990)
began, the joint administration of Germany and Berlin broke down. Soon, Soviet-occupied Berlin and western-occupied Berlin had separate city administrations
West_Berlin
Capital of East Germany (1949–1990)
occupation zones and to establish a special area of Berlin, which was occupied by the three Allied Forces together. In May 1945, the Soviet Union installed a city
East_Berlin
German war criminal
Labour Service on the Atlantic Wall in German-occupied France. Three weeks after turning 18, he joined the German Army and was deployed to Tangermünde.
Willi_Herold
Austrian SS officer (1911–1947)
Vienna – May 28, 1947, at Landsberg Prison, Landsberg am Lech, Allied-occupied Germany (aged 36)) was a pharmacist at the Mauthausen concentration camp
Erich_Wasicky
1989–1991 unification process of Germany
American-occupied, British-occupied, and French-occupied zones combined to form the FRG, i.e., West Germany, on 23 May 1949. The Soviet-occupied zone formed
German_reunification
U.S. Army lieutenant general
rank of lieutenant general, and was a veteran of World War II, Allied-occupied Germany, the Malayan Emergency, the Vietnam War, and Operation Power Pack
Robert_H._York
German painter and television host (1915-1997)
into the Wehrmacht during World War II. Captured by Allied troops, he painted portraits of Allied officers' wives and he soon made his way to the United
Bill_Alexander_(painter)
Name for the German state (1871–1945)
proclaimed. After World War II, the denotation "German Reich" quickly fell into disuse in Allied-occupied Germany, however, and the state's continued existence
German_Reich
French protectorate (1947–1956)
December 1946 customs controls were established between the Saar and allied occupied Germany. By further territorial redeployments between the Saar Protectorate
Saar_Protectorate
German chemist and war criminal (1890–1946)
since the city was in the British military government's zone of Allied-occupied Germany. Sehm said that in 1942, he had come across one of Tesch's travel
Bruno_Tesch
United States Army general
the 45th Infantry Division during the Western Allied invasion of Germany and the Allied-occupied Germany that followed. He was twice awarded the Distinguished
Robert_T._Frederick
German state from 1918 to 1933
Germany and Austria-Hungary. New Haven: Yale University Press. p. 78. Vincent, C. Paul (1985). The Politics of Hunger: The Allied Blockade of Germany
Weimar_Republic
of therapy to bring the Germans to recognize this guilt." After the war, the Allied occupation forces in Allied-occupied Germany promoted shame and guilt
German_collective_guilt
1947 interview collection by Gustave Gilbert
sent to Nuremberg, Allied-occupied Germany, as a translator for the International Military Tribunal for the trials of high-ranking German Nazi leaders for
Nuremberg_Diary
Regulator for West German coal and steel (1949–1952)
one of the Allied control bodies that aimed to accomplish three main objectives: to assure the disarmament and demilitarization of Germany, to further
International Authority for the Ruhr
International_Authority_for_the_Ruhr
Effective provisional control of one sovereign power over another sovereign's territory
Civil War[citation needed] Banana Wars Allied-occupied Germany Ex parte Milligan (Landmark US law) German-occupied Europe Intervention (international law)
Military_occupation
Yugoslav general (1875–1946)
country to the Axis powers. He died in 1946 in Moosburg an der Isar, Allied-occupied Germany. His military archive is located in Toronto. Levental 1992, p. 107
Danilo_Kalafatović
Joint occupied zone in western Germany
administrations in Allied-occupied Germany; it even blocked interstate co-operation within its own zone, aiming at total decentralisation of Germany into a number
Bizone
Group of Allied countries in World War II
Cold War that lasted decades after the World War II ended. In Allied-occupied Germany and Austria, the term Western Allies referred to the occupation
Western_Allies
Village in Baranya, Croatia
from Fulda (district). Most of them were expelled to Allied-occupied Germany and Allied-occupied Austria in 1945–1948 under the Potsdam Agreement. Population
Luč
1945 historical document
1945 to execute supreme governmental power over Allied-occupied Germany, which no longer included the German eastern territories. In its initial proceedings
Berlin_Declaration_(1945)
German prince (1865–1946)
Arolsen, Allied-occupied Germany, aged 81. His body was buried, alongside his wife Bathildis, in a Waldeck family Crypt in Rhoden, Harz, Germany. Württemberg:
Friedrich, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Friedrich,_Prince_of_Waldeck_and_Pyrmont
English historian and civil servant
Information Services, Control Commission, in the British Zone of Allied-occupied Germany. He was chief information officer at the Board of Trade from 1947
Michael_Balfour_(historian)
German-occupied France from 1940 to 1944
interim occupation authority established by Nazi Germany during World War II to administer the occupied zone in areas of northern and western France. This
German military administration in occupied France during World War II
German_military_administration_in_occupied_France_during_World_War_II
Nazi Hitler Youth members (1928–2005)
Jews. Certainly, we wanted the Jews out of Germany, but we did not want them to be killed. However, the Allied invasion of France in 1944 caused his group
Alfons_Heck
Geographic region in Europe
in Allied-occupied Germany between 1945 and 1949. During the Cold War of the second half of the 20th century, a cultural division of northern Germany into
Northern_Germany
German writer and scholar (1911–2010)
World War II, her husband acted to subvert German human-rights abuses of people in territories occupied by Germany and became a founding member of the Kreisau
Freya_von_Moltke
American businessman and Holocaust survivor
a German armament factory. In 1943, at age 16, he was deported along with his family and other Jews to the Auschwitz concentration camp in Occupied Poland
Siggi_B._Wilzig
Temporary refugee camps in Germany, Austria and Italy
displaced from their home countries, with about eleven million in Allied-occupied Germany. Among those, there were around 1.2 million people who refused
Displaced persons camps in post–World War II Europe
Displaced_persons_camps_in_post–World_War_II_Europe
Village in Baranya, Hungary
former German settlers were expelled to Allied-occupied Germany and Allied-occupied Austria in 1945–1948, under the Potsdam Agreement. Only a few Germans of
Udvar
State in Germany
World War II and was occupied by United States Armed Forces, becoming a major part of the American Zone of Allied-occupied Germany, which lasted from 1945
Bavaria
German lawyer and political scientist (1891–1973)
and after World War II worked for the Allied Military Government of Occupied Territories (AMG) in West Germany. Karl Loewenstein was born in 1891 into
Karl_Loewenstein
NATO headquarters in Belgium
by the U.S. Seventh Army in the American Zone of Occupation of Allied-occupied Germany. The initial plans saw the defence of Western Europe from a Soviet
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
Supreme_Headquarters_Allied_Powers_Europe
Political party in Germany
German Right Party (German: Deutsche Rechtspartei, DRP) was a far-right political party that emerged in the British zone of Allied-occupied Germany after
German_Right_Party
Border separating East and West Germany, 1949–1990
the boundary between the Western and Soviet occupation zones in Allied-occupied Germany. On the Eastern side, it was made one of the world's most heavily
Inner_German_border
German aviation engineer and inventor (1885–1961)
to airplane, helicopter, vessel, and automobile designs. Having served Germany in both World Wars, Flettner emigrated to the United States after World
Anton_Flettner
Holocaust survivor (1926–2008)
Langenstein was excavation of rock in order to build tunnels to hide (from allied reconnaissance) production facilities for the Junkers factories that would
Eddie_Willner
Nazi concentration camp supervisor
crime Denazification – Allied initiative to remove Nazism Women in Nazi Germany – Nazi policies regarding the role of women in German society Willmott, Lauren
Elisabeth_Volkenrath
German Luftwaffe interrogator (1907–1992)
he was occasionally called upon to assist other German interrogators in their questioning of Allied bomber pilots and aircrews, including those crews
Hanns_Scharff
German cigarette brand
mainly sold in the German Empire, but were also sold in the Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, Allied-occupied Germany, West Germany and Germany. Eckstein No.
Eckstein_(cigarette)
State in Germany
British military administration in Allied-occupied Germany and became a state of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949. The city of Bonn served as
North_Rhine-Westphalia
SS commander (1911–1949)
Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag
Fritz_Knöchlein
SS officer (1907–1946)
in the Curio Haus in Hamburg which was located in the British occupied sector of Germany. The trial lasted from 18 March to 13 May 1946. He was found guilty
Max_Pauly
German state from 1525 to 1947
transferring powers of the Prussian government to German Chancellor Franz von Papen in 1932 and de jure by an Allied decree in 1947. The name Prussia derives from
Prussia
Short-lived government of Nazi Germany
the four Allied Powers, who at that time formed the Allied Control Council to co-ordinate the civil administration of Allied-occupied Germany. Once it
Flensburg_Government
German general
Waffen-SS, Volkssturm and Allied Forces with Germany According to the Documents of the Federal Archives] (in German). Jena, Germany: Scherzers Militaer-Verlag
Richard_Heidrich
Meetings of German political parties during Allied occupation
The German People's Congress (German: Deutscher Volkskongress) were a series of congresses held in Allied-occupied Germany by the Socialist Unity Party
German_People's_Congress
American archaeologist (1945–2023)
specialized in the Middle East. An ethnic Latvian, Zarins was born in Allied-occupied Germany at the end of the Second World War, on February 17, 1945. His parents
Juris_Zarins
country was later invaded and occupied by Germany. May 1940 to June 1941: An economic boom caused by orders from Germany, combined with the "velvet glove"
Netherlands_in_World_War_II
Latvian-American actress (born 1942)
and her brother spent seven years in a displaced persons camp in Allied-occupied Germany after World War II. She then relocated with her family to the United
Rutanya_Alda
German biologist (1946–1995)
in 1995. Köhler was born in Munich, Allied-occupied Germany, on 17 April 1946. His father, Karl Köhler, was German, while his mother, Raymonde, came from
Georges_J._F._Köhler
Topics referred to by the same term
Allied occupation may refer to: Allied-occupied Austria Allied-occupied Germany Occupation of Japan This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Allied_occupation
State in Germany
French military administration in Allied-occupied Germany. Rhineland-Palatinate became part of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949 and shared the country's
Rhineland-Palatinate
Overview of the food supply policies in occupied Germany
in occupied Germany refers to the food supply policies enacted by the U.S., and to some extent its Allies, in the western occupation zones of Germany in
Food_in_occupied_Germany
State in Germany
occupation zone in Allied-occupied Germany, and its borders were reformed, to become contiguous. Thuringia became part of the German Democratic Republic
Thuringia
State in Germany
Allied-occupied Germany formed it from the former Prussian Province of Saxony and the Free State of Anhalt. Saxony-Anhalt became part of the German Democratic
Saxony-Anhalt
Series of WWII war crimes trials
war criminal captured in the U.S. military zones in Allied-occupied Germany and in Allied-occupied Austria, and the prosecutions of military personnel
Dachau_trials
Person associated with a controversial movement
Lesser offenders (German: Minderbelastete) Followers (German: Mitläufer) Exonerated persons (German: Entlastete) In Allied-occupied Austria, the Russian
Mitläufer
Düsseldorf in 1947. It was one of the first political cabarets in Allied-occupied Germany after the Second World War. Until 1983, Lore and Kay Lorentz were
Lore_Lorentz
Prisoner of war camps used by Allied forces late in WWII
Rheinwiesenlager (German: [ˈʁaɪnˌviːzn̩ˌlaːɡɐ]; lit. 'Rhine meadow camps') were a group of 19 camps built in the Allied-occupied part of Germany by the U.S.
Rheinwiesenlager
Wife of Helmut Kohl
first wife of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. She met him for the first time at a school party in Ludwigshafen, Allied-occupied Germany in 1948, when she
Hannelore_Kohl
Sternickel, in: Famous criminal processes, Volume Germany II, Goldmann-Verlag, Munich 1967, p. 205. (in German) Tilstone, William J.; Savage, Kathleen A.; Clark
List_of_German_serial_killers
Polish nurse who aided Jews during WWII (1918–2003)
with the Germans in 1944 ahead of the Russian advance. Gut and several Jews fled west from Soviet occupied Poland to Allied-occupied Germany. She was
Irene_Gut_Opdyke
New Zealand military officer, lawyer and magistrate
military court of the Allied Control Commission, which administered Allied-occupied Germany. He later served as chief judge of the Allied Control Commission's
Lindsay_Inglis
Former German political party
Union (German: Wirtschaftliche Aufbau-Vereinigung or WAV) was a German political party that was active immediately in Allied-occupied Germany after the
Economic_Reconstruction_Union
Place in Baranya, Hungary
Fulda (district). Most of the former German settlers were expelled to Allied-occupied Germany and Allied-occupied Austria in 1945–1948, as a result of
Kisjakabfalva
German tropical medicine specialist, war criminal
Schilling (5 July 1871 – 28 May 1946), also recorded as Klaus Schilling, was a German tropical medicine specialist who participated in the Nazi human experiments
Claus_Schilling
Village in Croatia
Fulda (district). Most of the former German settlers was expelled to Allied-occupied Germany and Allied-occupied Austria in 1945–1948, as a result of
Branjina
Town in Baranya, Hungary
Fulda (district). Most of the former German settlers were expelled to Allied-occupied Germany and Allied-occupied Austria in 1945–1948, pursuant to the
Villány
Maritime flag used by naval ships to denote their nationality
(1919–1921) Germany (1921-1933) Germany (1933–1935) Germany (1935–1938) Germany (1938–1945) Allied-occupied Germany (1945–1947) East Germany (1960–1990)
Naval_ensign
SS member
responsible for the mass murder of Poles and Jews committed in the territory of occupied Poland during World War II. In September 1939, during the invasion of Poland
Ernst_Damzog
Reparations paid by Germany
Federal Republic and the Democratic Republic of Germany were obliged to pay war reparations to the Allied governments, according to the Potsdam Conference
World_War_II_reparations
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