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December
SED convenes People's Congress in East Berlin; by apportionment of seats SED and front parties dominate.

1948

January
Power and composition of Economic Council of Bizone changed to create nucleus of a future German government.
March
Soviet representative walks out of Allied Control Council, thus ending last vestige of joint control.
April
Soviet authorities gradually extend restrictions on road and rail traffic to Berlin.
June
Soviet representative leaves Allied Kommandatura, executive body for Berlin. Total blockade imposed on 2.5 million inhabitants of West Berlin by Soviet and East German authorities, requiring airlift by U.S. and British to supply city.
Summer
U.S.S.R. begins to build up militarized police force in East Germany, in violation of Potsdam Agreement.

1949

May
Blockade of West Berlin ends. People's Congress adopts East German Constitution. Federal Republic comes into existence in West Germany with publication of its constitution.
September
East German regime joins Soviet-sponsored Council for Economic Mutual Assistance.
October
German Democratic Republic proclaimed and its government recognized by Soviet Union and Soviet-dominated governments; Soviet Military Administration dissolved and administrative functions transferred to East German regime; East German representative at quadripartite functions retained by Soviet Control Commission.

1950

July
East Germany and Poland sign treaty at Goerlitz recognizing Oder-Neisse line as their frontier.
October
General elections held in East Germany establishes primacy of SED. To enhance illusion of East German autonomy, Soviet Control Commission replaced by a Soviet High Commissioner with rank of ambassador.

1952

May
Police-guarded no man's land 3 miles wide created along entire western frontier excluding only Berlin.
July
East Germany administrative divisions reorganized; traditional Laender abolished; 14 districts (Bezirke), similar to Soviet oblast, established. Collectivization of agriculture begins.
October
Judicial system revised in accordance with Soviet system.

1953

June
Uprising in East Berlin over harsh labor policies spreads throughout East Germany; repressed by Soviet forces.

1954

January
Reparations to Soviet Union cease; ownership of joint East German-Soviet companies, except for uranium complex in the Ersgebirge, returned to East Germans.

1955

January
Soviet Union ends state of war with Germany.
May
East Germany joins Warsaw Pact as provisional member; receives full membership following year.
September
Soviet Union declares East German regime sovereign; East Germany gives control over border security and communications between West Berlin and West Germany, with U.S.S.R. reserving jurisdiction only over movement of Allied personnel and freight.
December
West Germany formally implements policy of isolating East Germany diplomatically by proclaiming Hallstein Doctrine, i.e., West Germany will end diplomatic relations with any country except the U.S.S.R. establishing diplomatic ties with East Germany.

1956

January
East Germany formally establishes armed forces.

1957

March
U.S.S.R. and East Germany sign agreement on stationing of troops in East Germany.


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