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In more discription he was :The first leader of the federal republic of Germany was pro-American. his name was Theodor Heuss. The federation came into place after the ww1, after Admiral Karl Doenitz permitted Germany to surrender. The term initially applied to west German,following the division of the country between the allies.

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