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vis-Ă -vis the West German government, and preserved the right to intervene in areas of military, economic, and foreign policy importance. These rights were revised in the
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Miller, Paul D. "A bibliographic essay on the Allied occupation and reconstruction of West Germany, 1945–1955."
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With the creation of the Federal Republic and the institution of the High Commission, the position of the
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Garner, Curt. "Remaking German democracy in the 1950s: Was the civil service an asset or a liability?."
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History of the Allied High Commission for Germany, Its Establishment, Structure, and Procedures
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and started its work on September 21, 1949. It ceased to function under the terms of the
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Modern Germany: An Encyclopedia of History, People, and Culture, 1871-1990
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America’s Germany: John J. McCloy and the Federal Republic of Germany
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About the Occupation Statute and the Allied High Commission (German)
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was abolished. Instead each of the three Western Allies named a
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Not to be confused with the Allied High Commission for the
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Records of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany (USHCG)
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1949–1955 military governing body over West Germany
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Index

HICOG
occupation of Istanbul
United States
United Kingdom
France
Allied Control Council
Federal Republic of Germany

Hotel Petersberg
Bonn
Bonn–Paris conventions
Occupation Statute
Allies
Petersberg Agreement
High Commissioner
France
André François-Poncet
United Kingdom
Brian Robertson
Ivone Kirkpatrick
Frederick Millar
United States
John J. McCloy
Walter J. Donnelly
Samuel Reber
James Bryant Conant
Allied Occupation Zones in Germany
History of Germany since 1945
About the Occupation Statute and the Allied High Commission (German)
Records of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany (USHCG)

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