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Bizone

Occupation zones of Germany after 1945
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Occupation zones of Germany after 1945

The Bizone, or Bizonia, was the combination of the American and the British occupation zones during the occupation of Germany after World War II. With the addition of the French occupation zone, the entity became the Trizone or Trizonia. In 1949, the trizone became the Federal Republic of Germany (commonly known as West Germany).

In 1946, the USSR stopped delivering agricultural products from their sector in Eastern Germany to the more industrial western sectors and zones. In return, the American military administrator, Lucius D. Clay, ceased transferring supplies and dismantled factories from the Ruhr area to the Soviet sector. As a result of this, the USSR started a public relations campaign against American policy and began to obstruct the administrative work of all four sectors.

The USA and the UK united their zones, creating Bizone, in order to advance the development of a new political order in Western Germany. Nevertheless, this was the first step that would eventually lead to the separation of Germany into East Germany and West Germany.

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