• The Soviet Military Administration in Germany (Russian: Советская военная администрация в Германии, СВАГ; Sovyetskaya Voyennaya Administratsiya v Germanii...
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    Germany created at the end of World War II with the Allied victory. According to the Potsdam Agreement, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany...
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  • II, Nazi Germany created military-led regimes in occupied territories which were known as a Military administration or Military administration authority...
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    January 6, 1950. They were set up by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD) and run by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD). On 8...
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    of Soviet Occupation Forces in Germany (GSOFG) and the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany (GSFG), were the troops of the Soviet Army in East Germany. The...
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    signed at the seat of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (Karlshorst, Berlin) by representatives from the German "Oberkommando der Wehrmacht"...
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    occurred in East Germany. The GDR was founded on 7 October 1949. On 10 October the Soviet Military Administration in Germany was replaced by the Soviet Control...
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    Sergei Tiulpanov (category Soviet major generals)
    a Soviet economist and the director of the Propaganda Administration of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany which governed eastern Germany from...
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  • Germany), regions under German occupation in which the military exercised governmental powers Soviet Military Administration in Germany, the immediate post-World...
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  • SMAD may refer to: Soviet Military Administration in Germany, government of the Soviet occupation zone of Germany from May 1945 to October 1949 Solvated...
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    Amiga (record label) (category 1947 establishments in Germany)
    Bertelsmann Music Group in 1994. In 1947, actor and singer Ernst Busch got permission from the Soviet Military Administration in Germany to create a music publishing...
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    was recognized by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany on 16 August 1948 and later sent 52 delegates to the East German parliament, the Volkskammer...
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    Vladimir Semyonov (politician) (category Ambassadors of the Soviet Union to East Germany)
    December 1992, Cologne, Germany) was a Soviet diplomat most notable for his military administration in Eastern Germany during the Soviet occupation after World...
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  • Sindermann - Socialist Unity Party of Germany - Vasily Sokolovsky - Soviet Military Administration in Germany - Soviet occupation zone - Sportvereinigung...
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    Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and also known as the Hitler–Stalin Pact and the Nazi–Soviet Pact, was a non-aggression...
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    During World War II, Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) held by Nazi Germany and primarily in the custody of the German Army were starved and subjected to...
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    continued until the winter of 1947–48, when the Soviet Military Administration in Germany finally confined Soviet Army troops to guard posts and camps strictly...
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    Karlshorst (category Pages using infobox German place with an elevation range)
    Commander-in-Chief of the Kriegsmarine. From 1945 to 1949 the building complex served as the headquarters of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. After...
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    recognition as a national legislature from the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. This was granted by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko....
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    known as the Great Patriotic War in the Soviet Union and its successor states, and the GermanSoviet War in modern Germany and Ukraine, was a theatre of...
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    GermanSoviet Union relations date to the aftermath of the First World War. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, dictated by Germany ended hostilities between...
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    Finnish military administration in Eastern Karelia was an interim administrative system established in those areas of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist...
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    Nylon 6 (category German inventions)
    Германии [Soviet military administration in Germany 1945-1949: Activities of the SMAG Directorate for studying the achievements of German science and...
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    AM-Mark (category Currencies of Germany)
    AM-Mark ("Allied Military Currency") was the currency issued in Allied-occupied Germany by AMGOT after the commencement of Operation Wild Dog in 1944. Individual...
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  • second-highest military rank of the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin wore the uniform and insignia of Marshal after World War II. The rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union...
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  • Look up smag in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. smag or variant, may refer to: Soviet Military Administration in Germany (1945-1949), Soviet occupation...
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  • Operation Osoaviakhim (category GermanySoviet Union relations)
    units under the direction of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD), headed by Ivan Serov, rounded up German scientists and transported them...
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    military occupations by the Soviet Union resulting from both the Soviet pact with Nazi Germany (ahead of World War II), and the ensuing Cold War in the...
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    confirmed jurisdiction of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (German: Sowjetische Militäradministration in Deutschland, SMAD) from the Oder...
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    Vasily Sokolovsky (category Soviet military personnel of World War II)
    the Soviet Union, and also made commander-in-chief of the Group of Soviet Forces in Germany and head of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany. His...
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