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March 1948

Sokolovsky quits the Allied Control Council

From Moscow’s point of view, the London Six-Powers’ Conference went too far in its decision to establish a nation on the territory of the three Western occupation zones: On 20 March 1948 in Berlin, the Soviet military governor Sokolovsky quits the Allied Control Council in protest. This brings about a de facto end to the consolidated administration of Germany by the four victorious powers. A definitive step toward a divided Germany is now taken.

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A session of the Allied Control Council before the soviet representative's walkout


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 John F. Kennedy
 Founding of the Free University of Berlin

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