V. The occupation and control of Germany
Contents
- A. Problems of the quadripartite control of Germany; participation by the
United States in the work of the Allied Control Authority for Germany;
efforts by the Soviet Union to thwart the development of democratic
political life in Berlin and the Soviet zone of occupation
(Documents 321–363)
- B. Economic cooperation, control, and rehabilitation in the American,
British and French zones of occupation in Germany (Documents 364–530)
- 1. Measures to improve economic cooperation and coordination in the
United States-United Kingdom bizonal area; reorganization of bizonal
economic agencies; the American-British coal talks in Washington,
August–September; measures for the control and management of the German
coal industry; the revision of the Bizonal Agreement of December
1946 (Documents 364–406)
- 2. Revision of the level of industry plan for the United States–United
Kingdom zones of occupation; American-British-French level of industry
conversations in London, August; proposals for an Allied regime for the
Ruhr (Documents 407–467)
- 3. Attitude of the United States regarding the detachment of the Saar
from Germany and its integration into the French economy (Documents 468–488)
- 4. Reparations policy (Documents 489–514)
- 5. Measures to deal with the food crisis in Germany; principles of a
food supply program for Germany (Documents 515–530)
- 1. Measures to improve economic cooperation and coordination in the
United States-United Kingdom bizonal area; reorganization of bizonal
economic agencies; the American-British coal talks in Washington,
August–September; measures for the control and management of the German
coal industry; the revision of the Bizonal Agreement of December
1946 (Documents 364–406)
- C. Policies and problems in the United States zone of occupation in
Germany (Document 531)