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It was melted down by order of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
From 1945 to 1949 the building complex served as the headquarters of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
In 1945 the castle was seized by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
In 1947, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany approved the construction of a civilian airport at the site.
The Soviet Military Administration in Germany was headquartered in Berlin-Karlshorst.
The first three Commanders-in-Chief were also Chiefs of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
In December 1945 he was ordered by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany to carry out the reconstruction of the nation's boiler plants.
The building was the officers' mess of the Wehrmacht pioneer school and then the headquarters of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
It replaced the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, which had previously exercised the sole administrative authority in the Soviet zone of occupation.
Seized by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany after the war, the realty was incorporated into the American sector of Allied-occupied Berlin.
Sandberg returned his license to the Americans, accepted an offer from the Soviet Military Administration in Germany, and moved to East Berlin in 1948.
The Soviet military administration in Germany (SMAD) had previously asked the Allies to secure the line of demarcation to the Western zones.
Believing that Britain, France, and the United States had little option than to acquiesce, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany celebrated the beginning of the blockade.
He returned to Germany as a member of the Sobottka Group, which laid the groundwork for the Soviet Military Administration in Germany in Mecklenburg.
The ADN was established in October 1946 as a GmbH (limited liability company) with the support of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany.
According to the Potsdam Agreement, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (German initials: SMAD) was assigned responsibility for the (present-day) eastern portion of Germany.
At the end of 1946, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany had created an East German border police tasked with preventing Republikflucht (escape from the East German republic).
In October 1948 the Soviet Military Administration in Germany formed the Alert Police (Bereitschaftspolizei), a force of armed units housed in barracks and trained in military fashion.
Major General Sergei Ivanovich Tiulpanov (1901-1987) was the director of the Propaganda Administration of the Soviet Military Administration in Germany which governed eastern Germany from 1945 - 1949.
The Soviet Military Administration in Germany was initially against it because it was believed that the Communist Party would develop under their guidance, the strongest political force in the Soviet occupied zone.
Because of the London EAC Protocols, on 1 July 1945 the American military in Thuringia handed it over to the Soviet Military Administration in Germany (SMAD).
Like most organizations in Germany, including football and sports clubs, Cricket Viktoria was disbanded in 1945 by the Soviet Military Administration in Germany at the end of World War II.
On October 10, the Soviet Military Administration in Germany was replaced by the Soviet Control Commission, although limited sovereignty was not granted to the GDR government until November 11, 1949.
The Soviet Military Administration in Germany (German initials: SMAD) allowed four political parties to form, but they all had to work in the "All-Party Committee" (the "Nationale Front").