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The Allied Control Council or Allied Control Authority, known as the Alliierter Kontrollrat, was the name of a military occupation governing body of Germany at the end of World War II in Europe; the members were the United States, United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union. France was later added with a vote but had no duties. Allied Control Council was housed in and operated from the (former) building of the German Supreme Court. It became called Alliertes Kontrollratsgebäude.

1 History

The German Chief-of-Staff General Alfred Jodl signed the unconditional surrender documents for all German forces to the Allies on April 7 1945, it included the phrase All forces under German control to cease active operations at 2301 hours Central European time on 8th May 1945. Karl Dönitz continued to act as Reichspräsident (head of state) until his arrest on May 23, 1945. The Allies however refused to recognise him as such or von Krosigk who Dönitz had appointed Reichskanzler ( Chancellor of Germany). But they had a problem. The Allies realised that although the German armed forces had surrendered unconditionally, because SHEAF had failed to use the document created by the " European Advisory Commission " (EAC), the civilian German government had not. This was considered a very important issue, because just as the civilian surrender, but not military surrender in 1918Events January January 8 President Woodrow Wilson announces his " Fourteen Points" for the aftermath of World War I. February February 3 The Twin Peaks Tunnel begins service in San Francisco as the longest streetcar tunnel in the world (11,920 feet long)., had been used by Hitler to create the "stab in the back" argument, the Allies did not want to give any a future hostile German regime a legal argument to resurrect an old quarrel. Eventually they decided not to recognise Dönitz and to sign a four power document instead creating the Allied Control Council which included the following:

The Governments of the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United Kingdom, and the Provisional Government of the French Republic, hereby assume supreme authority with respect to Germany, including all the powers possessed by the German Government, the High Command and any state, municipal, or local government or authority. The assumption, for the purposes stated above, of the said authority and powers does not affect the annexation of Germany. [US Department of State, Treaties and Other International Acts Series, No. 1520.]

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The German government from then on until 1949 was handled by the Allied Control Council. In 19491949 is the common year starting on Saturday. see link for calendar) Events January-February January 4 RMS Caronia of the Cunard Line departs Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage January 4 February 22 Series of winter storms in Nebraska, Wyoming, The Soviet Zone became East GermanyFor the historical eastern German provinces, see Eastern Germany East Germany officially the German Democratic Republic GDR , German Deutsche Demokratische Republik DDR , was a Communist Party-led state that existed from 1949 to 1990 in the former Soviet ( German Democratic Republic (GDR). In the same year the other three zones became West GermanyWest Germany was the informal but almost universally used name for the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 until 1990, during which years the Federal Republic did not yet include the eastern part of Germany. Since the German reunification of 1990, the F ( Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)).

Berlin was partitioned into four zones, which remained under formal military occupation until September 12, 1990 when the Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany, the final peace treaty, was signed by the four powers and the two German governments, restoring German sovereignty. This allowed German reunification to take place on October 3, 1990 and the re-united country became fully sovereign again on March 15, 1991. Germany signed a separate treaty with Poland confirming their present border the same year.

1n 1945 Alliertes Kontrollratsgebäude was the supreme European headquarters for the occupying Four-Power Authorities. The representatives were as follows: Marshal Georgy Zhukov (Soviet Union), Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery (United Kingdom), General Dwight Eisenhower (United States) and General Jean Joseph-Marie Gabriel Lattre de Tassigny (France).

It needed very little repair work since it had surprisingly suffered almost no battle damage. From its halls, the conquerors jointly ruled the defeated Germany until 1948 when the Soviet element abruptly broke off diplomatic relations over the divided country, and walked out of the building's front doors, effectively beginning the Cold War. The other three powers quickly withdrew from the ACA building to their respective sectors of the city leaving the facility cold, empty and dark. There was only one guard stationed out front.

Only one four-power organization, the Berlin Air Safety Center (BASC), remained in the ACA building from 1945 until the fall of the wall in 1989. As a symbol of the BASC's continued presence, the four national flags of the occupying powers flew over the large front doors every day.

The only other sign of occupancy were the few, sparse office lights that emanated from a small corner room of the building - the BASC Operations Room - in the evenings. Of the 550 rooms in the building, the BASC office complex and guards quarters occupied less than forty.

Because of the BASC's presence, the building remained closely guarded by US Embassy guards with access granted only to select members of the four-powers. This led to mysterious legends and ghost stories about the eerie, dark facility with its grand, granite statuary overlooking the beautiful park.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall and after the Soviet troops left Berlin in 1994, the building was returned to the German government and now functions as a municipal administration building.




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