Category:Allied occupation of Germany

Summary


In the aftermath of World War II, the Allied Powers occupied Germany and set up an extensive administrative structure. Occupation of the territory of what became West Germany ended in 1955 with the Bonn-Paris conventions, however, Soviet occupation of what became the territory of East Germany continued, and the occupation as a whole ended only in 1990 with the Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany and the consequent Reunification of Germany on October 3 of that year.

Austria, fully incorporated into Nazi Germany under the Anschluß, an annexed part of Nazi Germany during World War II and a culturally related neighbour, was governed under a similar system, though separately. Together with West Germany, Austria became a fully sovereign state in 1955, and promptly declared military neutrality.

Preceded by:
Category:Nazi Germany
1933-1945
History of Germany
Category:Allied occupation of Germany1945-1949 Succeeded by:Category:East Germany
Category:West Germany
1949-1990