The Occupation Statute of 1949 |
Contents
HISTORIOGRAPHICAL INSIGHTS | 9 |
WESTERN OCCUPATION ZONES 19451948 | 31 |
III | 36 |
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accepted According Acheson action Adenauer Adenauer's administrative agreed agreements Allied High Commission allowed American appearance attempted basic Britain British changes chapter Clay complete concerning Conference constitution continued Council decisions defense democratic developments directive discussions dismantling documents draft early economic effect emphasized establishment Europe European event Federal Republic fields final force foreign affairs Foreign Ministers France French future German authorities Germany's hand High Commissioner History Ibid included Kurt Schumacher legislation listed London London Conference maintain March Military Governors necessary negotiations November occupation authorities Occupation Statute occupying powers Office paragraph participation Plischke political position potential powers presented Press problem programs proposal Protocol question recommended referred relations relationship remained representatives requirements respect responsibility restrictions result Revision revival scholars September significance sovereignty Soviet thesis tripartite United University Washington West German government Western zones