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United States of America—United Kingdom—Union of Soviet Socialist Republics: Protocol on the Zones of Occupation in Germany and the Administration of “Greater Berlin”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2017
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- Official Documents
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1960
References
1 5 U. S. Treaties 2078; Treaties and Other International Acts Series, No. 3071; 227 U.N. Treaty Series 279; 42 Department of State Bulletin 554 (1960); amended by agreements of Nov. 14, 1944, and July 26, 1945, 227 TT.N. Treaty Series 286, 297. See notes 3, 4, and 5 below.
2 The text of the Protocol in the TT.N. Treaty Series, Vol. 227, p. 280, contains the following footnote: “The following information is given by the Department of State of the United States of America (Treaties and Other International Acts Series 3071, p. 1, footnote 1): ‘Instrument was not signed and did not enter into force.’ “
3 Inserted by agreement of Nov. 14, 1944, 227 U.N. Treaty Series 286; amended by agreement of July 26, 1945, to provide for French occupation zone. Ibid. 297.
4 Inserted by agreement of Nov. 14, 1944, 227 U.N. Treaty Series 286; amended by agreement of July 26, 1945, to provide for French occupation zone.
5 See agreements of Nov. 14, 1944, and July 26, 1945, 227 U.N. Treaty Series 286, 297, allocating to the United Kingdom and the United States respectively the Northwestern and Southwestern occupation zones of Germany and the Northwestern and Southern parts of “Greater Berlin,” and allocating to France a Western zone of Germany and a zone in “Greater Berlin.”