Territorial reforms in Germany 1945–1949
Berlin
With the declaration of the 4 victorious powers to take over the supreme power of government on June 5, 1945, control of the allied victorious powers over Greater Berlin. The area of Greater Berlin received a four-power status in which each occupying power received a sector. The area of the former imperial capital Berlin was separated from Prussia and became a country under the control of the 4 victorious powers.
- 1945 , July:
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Outsourcing
- the municipality of Greater Berlin from the State of Prussia as a four-sector city
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education
- of the US sector from the districts of Kreuzberg , Neukölln , Schöneberg , Tempelhof , Steglitz and Zehlendorf
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education
- of the British sector from the districts of Tiergarten , Charlottenburg , Wilmersdorf and Spandau
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education
- of the French sector from the Reinickendorf and Wedding districts
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education
- of the Soviet sector from the districts of Mitte , Prenzlauer Berg , Friedrichshain , Köpenick , Treptow , Lichtenberg , Weißensee and Pankow
literature
- The chronicle of Berlin. Chronicle Verlag Hardenberg Kommunikation Verlags- und Mediengesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Dortmund, ISBN 3-88379-082-6 .
- Horst Lorenz: Introduction to the Berlin administration. Administrative Academy Berlin, ISBN 978-3-938582-42-8 .