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The Allied High Commission (also known as the High Commission for Occupied Germany, HICOG; in German ''Alliierte Hohe Kommission'', ''AHK'') was established by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France after the 1948 breakdown of the
Allied Control Council The Allied Control Council or Allied Control Authority (german: Alliierter Kontrollrat) and also referred to as the Four Powers (), was the governing body of the Allied Occupation Zones in Germany and Allied-occupied Austria after the end of Wo ...
to regulate and supervise the development of the newly established Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). The Commission took its seat at the Hotel Petersberg near Bonn and started its work on September 21, 1949. It ceased to function under the terms of the Bonn–Paris conventions, on May 5, 1955. The Occupation Statute specified the prerogatives of the Western allies vis-à-vis the German government, and preserved the right to intervene in areas of military, economic, and foreign policy importance. These rights were revised in the Petersberg Agreement several weeks later. With the creation of the Federal Republic and the institution of the High Commission, the position of the ''Military Governors'' was abolished. Instead each of the three Western allies named a High Commissioner.


High commissioners


See also

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Allied Occupation Zones in Germany Germany was already de facto occupied by the Allies from the real fall of Nazi Germany in World War II on 8 May 1945 to the establishment of the East Germany on 7 October 1949. The Allies (United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, and France ...
* History of Germany since 1945


References


About the Occupation Statute and the Allied High Commission (German)
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Further reading

* Buse, Dieter K. and Doerr, Juergen C., eds. ''Modern Germany: An Encyclopedia of History, People, and Culture, 1871-1990'' (2 vol. Garland, 1998) p 20. * Garner, Curt. "Remaking German democracy in the 1950s: Was the civil service an asset or a liability?." ''German Politics'' 6.3 (1997): 16-53. * Miller, Paul D. "A bibliographic essay on the Allied occupation and reconstruction of West Germany, 1945–1955." ''Small Wars & Insurgencies'' 24.4 (2013): 751-759. * Plischke. Elmer. ''History of the Allied High Commission for Germany, Its Establishment, Structure, and Procedures'' ( Research Project No. 107 of the Allied High Commission for Germany. 1951) 122pp. * Schwartz, Thomas Alan. ''America’s Germany: John J. McCloy and the Federal Republic of Germany'' (Harvard University Press, 2013).


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