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Authorization for Convocation of a Constituent Assembly in the Trizone (July 1, 1948)

First German People’s Congress “For German Unity and a Just Peace” in Admiralspalast in East Berlin (December 6-7, 1947)

Conference of West German Minister Presidents in Koblenz (July 8, 1948)

Opening Ceremony for the Parliamentary Council in the Museum König in Bonn (September 1, 1948)

Second German People’s Congress in Admiralspalast in East Berlin (March 17-18, 1948)

Founding of Two States: The Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic

Speech by Konrad Adenauer, Chancellor of the Federal Republic, at a Reception Given by the Allied High Commissioners (September 21, 1949)

Announcement of the Impending Establishment of the German Democratic Republic (October 7, 1949)

Constitution of the German Democratic Republic (October 7, 1949)

The Founding of the German Democratic Republic (October 7, 1949)

Konrad Adenauer Leaving the Seat of the Allied High Commission after Receiving the New Occupation Statute (September 21, 1949)

Proclamation by the Central Committee of the German Communist Party (June 11, 1945)

Principles and Aims of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (April 21, 1946)

Proclamation by the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LDPD) (July 5, 1945)

Anton Ackermann, the “German Path to Socialism” (February 1946)

Appeal by the Preparatory Trade Union Committee for Greater Berlin (June 15, 1945)

Election Poster for the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED): “Your Vote for the Socialist Unity Party for Reconstruction, Peace, Work, and Bread!” (1946)

The Founding of the SED (April 21, 1946)

The Merger of the Eastern SPD and the KPD: “Unity” (1946)

Political Parties in the East

Political Principles of the Social Democratic Party (May 1946)

The Ahlen Program of the CDU (February 1947)

The CDU and the “Social Market Economy”: Düsseldorf Guidelines for Economic Policy, Agricultural Policy, Social Policy, and Housing (July 15, 1949)

SPD Campaign Rally with Kurt Schumacher (at the Microphone) on Königsplatz in Munich (November 25, 1946)

Kurt Schumacher Opens the SPD’s Federal Election Campaign in Gelsenkirchen by Rejecting Ludwig Erhard’s Free Market Economics (June 19, 1949)