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  2. Allied-occupied Germany - Wikipedia

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    The United States and Germany in the Era of the Cold War (2 vol 2004), 150 short essays by scholars covering 1945–1990 excerpt and text search vol 1; excerpt and text search vol 2; Knowles, Christopher. "The British Occupation of Germany, 1945–49: A Case Study in Post-Conflict Reconstruction." The RUSI Journal (2013) 158#6 pp: 84–91.

  3. File:Deutschland Besatzungszonen 8 Jun 1947 - 22 Apr 1949.svg

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    Germany location map labeled 8 Jun 1947 - 22 Apr 1949.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the Soviet Union (1923-1955).svg US flag 48 stars.svg Government Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg: Author: WikiNight2: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: Deutschland Besatzungszonen 8 Jun 1947 - 22 Apr 1949 amerikanisch.svg

  4. History of Germany (1945–1990) - Wikipedia

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    Public opinion in occupied Germany: the OMGUS surveys, 1945-1949 (University of Illinois Press, 1970), OMGUS polls. Naqvi, Fatima. The Insulted Landscape: Post-War German Culture 1960–1995 Königshausen & Neumann (2021) Miller, Paul D (2013). "A bibliographic essay on the Allied occupation and reconstruction of West Germany, 1945–1955".

  5. American occupation zone in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The American occupation zone in Germany (German: Amerikanische Besatzungszone), also known as the US-Zone, and the Southwest zone, [1] was one of the four occupation zones established by the Allies of World War II in Germany west of the Oder–Neisse line in July 1945, around two months after the German surrender and the end of World War II in Europe.

  6. Inner German border - Wikipedia

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    The Allied zones of occupation in post-war Germany, highlighting the Soviet zone (red), the inner German border (heavy black line) and the zone from which British and American troops withdrew in July 1945 (purple). The provincial boundaries are those of pre-Nazi Weimar Germany, before the present Länder (federal states) were established.

  7. Soviet occupation zone in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet occupation zone in Germany (German: Sowjetische Besatzungszone (SBZ) or Ostzone, lit. ' East Zone '; Russian: Советская оккупационная зона Германии, romanized: Sovetskaya okkupatsionnaya zona Germanii) was an area of Germany that was occupied by the Soviet Union as a communist area, established as a result of the Potsdam Agreement on 2 August 1945.

  8. British occupation zone in Germany - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 1942, Britain was already thinking about post-war strategy, and in particular the occupation of Germany. This became more of a reality when the British Liberation Army, consisting largely of the 21st Army Group, landed in Normandy on 6 June 1944.

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