Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q713750> ?p ?o }
- Q713750 subject Q6238239.
- Q713750 subject Q6463091.
- Q713750 subject Q6953755.
- Q713750 subject Q7098328.
- Q713750 subject Q7777412.
- Q713750 subject Q8143489.
- Q713750 subject Q8171316.
- Q713750 subject Q8255620.
- Q713750 abstract "West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland or BRD) in the period between its creation on 23 May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990. This period is referred to as the Bonn Republic (German: Bonner Republik) by academic historians, an earlier term being the Bonn State (German: Bonner Staat).During this period NATO-aligned West Germany and Warsaw Pact-aligned East Germany were divided by the Inner German border. After 1961, West Berlin was physically separated from East Berlin as well as from East Germany by the Berlin Wall. This situation ended when East Germany was dissolved and its five states joined the ten states of the Federal Republic of Germany along with the reunified city-state of Berlin. With the reunification of West and East Germany, the Federal Republic of Germany, enlarged now to sixteen states, became known simply as "Germany".The Federal Republic of Germany was established from eleven states formed in the three Allied Zones of occupation held by the United States, the United Kingdom and France (the "Western Zones"). Its population grew from roughly 51 million in 1950 to more than 63 million in 1990. The city of Bonn was its de facto capital city (Berlin was symbolically named the de jure capital city in the West German Basic Law). The fourth Allied occupation zone (the East Zone, or Ostzone) was held by the Soviet Union. The parts of this zone lying east of the Oder-Neisse were in fact annexed by the Soviet Union and communist Poland; the remaining central part around Berlin became the communist German Democratic Republic (abbreviated GDR; in German Deutsche Demokratische Republik or DDR) with its de facto capital in East Berlin. As a result, West Germany had a territory about half the size of the interbellum democratic Weimar Republic.At the onset of the Cold War, Germany (and, indeed, Europe) was divided among the Western and Eastern blocs. Germany was de facto divided into two countries and two special territories, the Saarland and divided Berlin. The Federal Republic of Germany claimed an exclusive mandate for all of Germany, considering itself to be the democratically reorganised continuation of the 1871–1945 German Reich. It took the line that the GDR was an illegally constituted puppet state. Though the GDR did hold regular elections, these were not free and fair. For all practical purposes the GDR was a Soviet puppet state. From the West German perspective the GDR was therefore illegitimate.Three southwestern states of West Germany merged to form Baden-Württemberg in 1952, and the Saarland joined the Federal Republic of Germany in 1957. In addition to the resulting ten states, West Berlin was considered an unofficial de facto 11th state. While legally not part of the Federal Republic of Germany, as Berlin was under the control of the Allied Control Council, West Berlin aligned itself politically with West Germany and was directly or indirectly represented in its federal institutions.Relations with the Soviet bloc improved during the era of "Neue Ostpolitik" around 1970, and West Germany began taking the line of "two German states within one German nation", but formally maintained the exclusive mandate. It recognised the GDR as a de facto government within a single German nation that in turn was represented de jure by the West German state alone. From 1973 onward, East Germany recognised the existence of two German countries de jure, and the West as both de facto and de jure foreign country. The Federal Republic and the GDR agreed that neither of them could speak in the name of the other one.The foundation for the influential position held by Germany today was laid during the Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle) of the 1950s when West Germany rose from the enormous destruction wrought by World War II to become the world's third largest economy. The first chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who remained in office until 1963, had worked for a full alignment with the West rather than neutrality. He not only secured a membership in NATO but was also a proponent of agreements that developed into the present-day European Union. When the G6/G8 was established in 1975, there was no question whether the Federal Republic of Germany would be a member as well.With the collapse of communism in Central and Eastern Europe in 1989, symbolised by the opening of the Berlin Wall, there was a rapid move towards German reunification. East Germany voted to dissolve itself and accede to the Federal Republic in 1990. Its five post-war states (Länder) were reconstituted along with the reunited Berlin, which ended its special status and formed an additional Land. They formally joined the Federal Republic on 3 October 1990, raising the number of states from 10 to 16, ending the division of Germany. The expanded Federal Republic retained West Germany's political culture and continued its existing memberships in international organisations, as well as its Western foreign policy alignment and affiliation to Western alliances like NATO and the European Union.".
- Q713750 capital Q586.
- Q713750 dissolutionDate "1990-10-03".
- Q713750 dissolutionYear "1990".
- Q713750 foundingDate "1949-05-23".
- Q713750 foundingYear "1949".
- Q713750 governmentType Q204886.
- Q713750 largestCity Q1055.
- Q713750 motto "("Unity and Justice and Freedom")".
- Q713750 thumbnail Flag_of_Germany_(1946-1949).svg?width=300.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink heb.01673.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink 0198728913.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink 0521168643.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink 0521168651.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink PM.qst?a=o&d=11134689.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink PM.qst?a=o&d=115015309.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink 98804131.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink books?id=T4vQw1RNkQ8C.
- Q713750 wikiPageExternalLink documents-on-germany-under-occupation-1945-1954.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q102734.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q103801.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1040.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1055.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q106235.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q11211.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1125321.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1198.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1201.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204290.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1206012.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1206523.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1209.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1221156.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q12554.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q12562.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q128245.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q131075.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q13124.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1344824.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q142.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1449648.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q151349.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q15180.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q151897.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q153080.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q154191.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q154611.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q154741.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q155718.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1576072.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q159644.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q161227.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q161549.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q166121.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q166747.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q167197.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q167651.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q16957.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q170111.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q170541.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1726.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q178790.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q179164.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1794.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q181576.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q183.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q184172.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1860.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q1872987.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q188.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q188961.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q189946.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q190656.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q190742.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q193582.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q194019.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q204886.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2052417.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q207020.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q208164.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q215981.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q216227.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2184704.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q218819.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2415901.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2416081.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2492.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2496.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q2512.
- Q713750 wikiPageWikiLink Q251395.