British occupation zone in Germany

The British occupation zone in Germany (German: Britische Besatzungszone Deutschlands) was one of the Allied-occupied areas in Germany after World War II. The United Kingdom, along with the Commonwealth, was one of the three major Allied powers that defeated Nazi Germany. By 1945, the Allies had divided the country into four occupation zones: British, Soviet, American and French lasting until 1949, whence the new country of West Germany was established. Out of all the four zones, the British had the largest population and contained within it the heavy industry region, the Ruhr, as well as the naval ports and Germany's coast lines.

British occupation zone in Germany
Britische Besatzungszone Deutschlands
Military occupation zone of the British part of Allied-occupied Germany
1945–1949
Coat of arms

Post-Nazi German occupation borders and territories from 1945 to 1949.
British occupation zone (green) - Bremen and Bremerhaven consists of the two grey American exclaves in the British sector.
CapitalBad Oeynhausen
Government
Military governor 
 1945–1946 (first)
Bernard Montgomery
 1947–1949 (last)
Brian Hubert Robertson
Historical eraCold War
8 May 1945
5 July 1945
 Disestablished
7 October 1949
12 September 1990
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Nazi Germany
West Germany
Today part ofGermany
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