Bizone

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Bizone was the post–World War II administrative union of the American and British occupation zones in western Germany, which later formed the core of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative union
occupation zone
political entity
administeredBy United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States of America NERFINISHED
aimedAt economic integration of Western occupation zones
appliesToJurisdiction American zone of occupation in Germany NERFINISHED
British zone of occupation in Germany
appliesToPart American occupation zone in Germany NERFINISHED
British occupation zone in Germany NERFINISHED
contributedTo formation of the Federal Republic of Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
endTime 1949-05-23
followedBy Federal Republic of Germany NERFINISHED
Trizone NERFINISHED
follows American occupation zone in Germany NERFINISHED
British occupation zone in Germany NERFINISHED
hasAdministrativeBody Economic Council of the Bizone NERFINISHED
Executive Committee of the Economic Council NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Bi-zone NERFINISHED
Bizonia NERFINISHED
hasArea included most of the territory of Western Germany
hasCapital Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
hasContext post–World War II reconstruction of Germany
hasCurrency Deutsche Mark NERFINISHED
Reichsmark NERFINISHED
hasDemographic included most of the population of Western Germany
hasEconomicPolicy currency reform of 1948
hasEvent creation of the Bank deutscher Länder
hasGovernmentForm military government
hasInstitution Bank deutscher Länder NERFINISHED
hasLanguage German
hasLegalBasis agreements between US and UK military governments
hasLegislature Economic Council of the Bizone NERFINISHED
hasPurpose coordination of economic policy in Western Germany
hasSeatOfGovernment Frankfurt am Main NERFINISHED
locatedIn Western Germany NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
partOf Allied occupation of Germany NERFINISHED
Western Allies’ strategy in Germany
precededBy separate administration of US and UK zones in Germany
relatedTo French occupation zone in Germany
Soviet occupation zone in Germany NERFINISHED
Trizone (US–UK–French union of zones) NERFINISHED
significantEvent London Six-Power Conference NERFINISHED
Marshall Plan implementation in Western Germany
introduction of the Deutsche Mark
startTime 1947-01-01

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Trizone hasPart Bizone