Comparison of the international administration in Berlin and Vienna after World War II

Dávid Maróti
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The legal status of both Berlin and Vienna was unique following World War II. The Allies divided both cities into sectors, however their control mechanisms and allied administrations were different. Despite the Cold War, allied cooperation in Vienna was successful and territorial integrity of the city remained, though this was not the case in Berlin. Both cities had been detached from occupation zones and separate commands subordinated to allied military administration were set up for their operating. This working paper aims to present the post-war international administration and legal status of Vienna and Berlin, the circumstances causing the permanent division of Berlin, and the reasons why Vienna did not come to the same fate. This study is confined to the period from after World War II until the establishment of the Berlin blockade.
二战后柏林与维也纳国际行政之比较
柏林和维也纳的法律地位在第二次世界大战后都是独一无二的。协约国将这两个城市划分为不同的区域,但它们的控制机制和协约国的行政管理不同。尽管处于冷战时期,维也纳的盟国合作取得了成功,城市的领土完整得以保留,尽管柏林的情况并非如此。这两个城市都已脱离占领区,并为其行动设立了隶属于盟军军事管理的单独指挥部。本工作文件旨在介绍战后维也纳和柏林的国际行政和法律地位,导致柏林永久分裂的情况,以及维也纳没有走向同样命运的原因。这项研究仅限于从第二次世界大战后到建立柏林封锁的时期。
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