1 The Origins of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1944-1949 ROBERT SPENCER 1
Doc. la: Four-Power-Protocol on the Zones of Occupation in Germany and the administration of 'Greater Berlin', 12 September 1944, as amended by the agreements of 14 November 1944 and 26 July 1945--Doc. 1b: Statement by the Four Powers on control machinery in Germany, 5 June 1945--Doc. 1c: (Four-Power) Control Council Law No.46: Abolition of the State of Prussia, 25 February 1947 -Doc. 2a: Control Council approval of air corridors, 30 November 1945--Doc. 2b: Speech of Berlin's Lord Mayor Ernst Reuter, 24 June 1948--Doc. 3: The emergence of German political parties after 1945; directive by the British Military Government, 15 September 1945--Doc. 4a: Invitation of the minister-president of Bavaria, Ehard, to a conference of minister-presidents of all four occupation zones, 7 May 1947--Doc. 4b: Final Statement of Minister--President Ehard, 7 June 1947--Doc. 4c: Report of the General Secretary of the Länderrat, 9 June 1947--Doc. 5: Ludwig Erhard on the Social Market Economy, 22 August 1948--Doc. 6: Letter of the Military Governors to Dr. Konrad Adenauer, then President of the Parliamentary Council, 12 May 1949--Doc. 7: The signing and proclamation of the Basic Law (Grundgesetz), 23 May 1949--Doc. 8: Reply by Professor Theodor Heuss to the Allied High Commissioners on his election as President of the Federal Republic of Germany, 13 September 1949 -Doc. 9: Speech by Chancellor Adenauer at the Petersberg Ceremonies, 21 September 1949--Doc. 10: Soviet Military Administration Order No.2:
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Publication Information: Book Title: Politics and Government in Germany, 1944-1994: Basic Documents. Contributors: Carl-Christoph Schweitzer - editor, Detlev Karsten - editor, Robert Spencer - editor, Donald Kommers - editor, Anthony Nicholls - editor. Publisher: Berghahn Books. Place of Publication: Providence, RI. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: v.
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