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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Western Allies approve new Germany constitution

On May 12, 1949, The western allied powers, the United Kingdom, United States, and France, approved the Grundgesetz (Basic Law) as the legal foundation for the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). The document served as the constitution of West Germany during the Cold War and remains the governing law for the unified Germany today.



Learn more about the legal framework of the German government from Bundestag (Parliament of Germany).



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