Europe 1945: Division of Germany and Austria
13 July 1945
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World War II: Fall of the Third Reich
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Division of Germany and Austria
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17 Oct 1944 Advance on the Rhine
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24 Mar 1945 Invasion of Germany
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14 May 1945 German Surrender
13 Jul 1945 Division of Germany and Austria
With the Nazis defeated, the four Allied powers—Britain, France, the US, and the Soviet Union—divided Germany into four occupation zones, marking additional German territory in the east for later Polish and Soviet annexation. The German capital of Berlin was also divided into four zones, as was Austria and its capital, Vienna.