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March 2 - Wolfgang Sandner, German physicist (died 2015) March 5 - Franz Josef Jung, German politician; March 11 - Georg Schramm, German psychologist and Kabarett artist; March 26 - Patrick Süskind, German writer; April 5 - Klara Höfels, German actress and theatre director (died 2022) April 6 - Horst Ludwig Störmer, German physicist
March 1949 Syrian coup d'état: The Syrian government was overthrown in a bloodless coup led by Army chief of staff Husni al-Za'im. The Parliament of Iceland voted 37-13 to end the country's traditional policy of isolationism and join the North Atlantic alliance. [41] Born: Lene Lovich, singer and songwriter, in Detroit, Michigan
Prince August Wilhelm Heinrich Günther Viktor of Prussia (29 January 1887 – 25 March 1949), nicknamed "Auwi", was the fourth son of German Emperor Wilhelm II by his first wife, Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein. A vocal supporter of Nazism and of Adolf Hitler, he joined the Nazi party in 1930 and rose to the rank of SA-Obergruppenführer.
The subcommittee was set up on 29 March 1949. Its members went to Germany and during its hearings, the commission heard from no fewer than 108 witnesses. [citation needed] Joseph McCarthy (R-WI) had obtained from the subcommittee's chairman authorization to attend the hearings.
After World War II, the German Instrument of Surrender and the country's division into four Allied occupation zones, the elections were held in the Federal Republic of Germany, established under occupation statute in the three Western zones with the proclamation of its Basic Law by the Parlamentarischer Rat assembly of the West German states on 23 May 1949.
The Committee on Dismemberment of Germany Allied discussions on the dismemberment of Germany into separate states, 29 March 1945. East Berlin, Past and Present Germany Under Reconstruction is a digital collection that provides a varied selection of publications in both English and German from the period immediately following World War II.
The original Allied plan to govern Germany as a single unit through the Allied Control Council de facto broke down on 20 March 1948 (restored on 3 September 1971) in the context of growing tensions between the Allies, with Britain and the US wishing cooperation, France obstructing any collaboration in order to partition Germany into many ...
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