Allied Control Council was the name of a military occupation governing body of the United States, Great Britain and Soviet Union. France was later added, had a vote but no duties. |
The Allied Control Council was the name of a military occupation governing body of Germany in the aftermath of World War II; the members were the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. France was later added with a vote but had no duties. |
The Allied Control Council was the highest occupation force to govern the defeated Germany , Deutsche Reich |
The building from which the Allied Control Council operated was called Alliierte Kontrollrats Gebaeude. It was situated in Berlin-Schoeneberg?, Hauptstrasse?, in the Kleist? Park. The ongoing Iron Curtain confrontations left the function of the Control Council, which was intended to govern as a united body, in limbo. After 1945, when the Soviet Union went its own way and cooperations between the Four-Powers? totally collapsed , the building stood empty. There was only one guard stationed out front. After the [Fall of the Wall]? and after the Soviet troops left Berlin, the Allied Control Council building was returned to Berlin city authorities. |
The building which the Allied Control Council occupied , was called Alliierte Kontrollrats Gebaeude. It was situated in Berlin-Schoeneberg ,Hauptstrasse in the Kleist?Park. After the [Fall of the Wall]? and after the Soviet Union troops left Berlin, the Allied Control Council building was returned toBerlin authorities. After 1945 ,when the Soviet Union went its own way and cooperations between the Four-Powers? totally collapsed , the building stood empty. There was only one guard stationed out front. The ongoing Iron Curtain confrontations left the function of the Control Council , which was to govern as a united body in limbo. |
see History of Germany |
The building from which the Allied Control Council operated was called Alliierte Kontrollrats Gebaeude. It was situated in Berlin-Schoeneberg?, Hauptstrasse?, in the Kleist? Park. The ongoing Iron Curtain confrontations left the function of the Control Council, which was intended to govern as a united body, in limbo. After 1945, when the Soviet Union went its own way and cooperations between the Four-Powers? totally collapsed , the building stood empty. There was only one guard stationed out front. After the [Fall of the Wall]? and after the Soviet troops left Berlin, the Allied Control Council building was returned to Berlin city authorities.