- Petersberg Agreement
The Petersberg Agreement is an international treaty that extended the rights of the Federal Government of Germany vis-a-vis the occupying forces of Britain, France, and the United States, and is viewed as the first major step of Federal Republic of Germany (
West Germany ) towardssovereignty . It was signed by ChancellorKonrad Adenauer of the FRG and theAllied High Commission ersBrian Hubert Robertson (Britain),André François-Poncet (France ), andJohn J. McCloy (United States of America ) onNovember 22 ,1949 . ThePetersberg near Bonn was at that time the seat of the High Commissioners and the place of signature. It was the first modification of theOccupation statute .Main topics of the agreement
* West Germany was permitted to join the
Council of Europe as an associate member.
* West Germany agreed to sign a bilateral agreement with the U.S. regardingMarshall plan aid. (see next section)
* West Germany agreed to send delegates to theInternational Authority for the Ruhr , effectively accepting some international control of theRuhr district . (see next section)
* West Germany agreed to remain demilitarized, without armed forces of any kind, and to support the work of the occupation authorities in this respect.
* West Germany was permitted to engage in international trade, as well as to establish consular relations. (The creation of a Foreign office was still prohibited)
* West Germany agreed to follow the principles of liberty, tolerance and humanity and to prevent any reviving of totalitarian efforts.
* West Germany agreed to implement legislation for the sake ofdecartelization in accordance with the occupation statute.
* West Germany was permitted to construct ocean going ships with restricted capabilities.
* The industrial dismantling programme was modified by the removal of a select number of industrial plants from the dismantling list.
* The West German request for an end to the state of war was noted, but not granted.Context
Adenauer was heavily criticized in parliament for his signing of the agreement, particularly due to the Ruhr issue.
The International Authority for the Ruhr was established on the 28 April 1949. Of the 15 votes 3 were assigned to the German state, although voted as a block by a representative of the occupation authority. By agreeing to join the control council of the authority West Germany gained control of those three votes, but also accepted the control of the authority over West Germany's main industrial center. In the following debate in parliament Adenauer stated::"The Allies have told me that dismantling would be stopped only if I satisfy the Allied desire for security," "Does the Socialist Party want dismantling to go on to the bitter end?" [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,805208,00.html A Good European]
Time Magazine Dec. 05, 1949] The opposition leaderKurt Schumacher responded by labeling Adenauer "Chancellor of the Allies". [Hans-Peter Schwarz, "Konrad Adenauer", p.450 ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=RxY5HN9m48QC&pg=PA450&dq=%22Chancellor+of+the+Allies%22&sig=ACfU3U3Cz2MySm30DN-G5wdeZC-zubq-QA Google books] )]The first treaty with a foreign power that West Germany was allowed to sign was the unpopular Marshall plan agreement specified in the treaty. Under U.S. pressure the agreement was also made into federal law. Although it gave the Germans greater freedom in how to spend the funds, it also gave the U.S. greater powers to interfere in German economic matters, as well as requiring West Germany to subsidize
West Berlin which was under occupation and not part of West Germany. The treaty also mandated deliveries from Germany to the U.S. of goods in short supply in the U.S. [Armin Grünbacher, "Reconstruction and Cold War in Germany", pp.54-55 ( [http://books.google.com/books?id=YcuoVYik0ToC&pg=PA54&dq=%22Marshall+plan%22+Germany+1949+bilateral&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U14ocZ6gY3SlSjSujZaoiyke3DZLg#PPA54,M1 Google books] )]The treaty stated that for practical reasons the state of war with Germany could not be ended as requested by the Germans. According to the press the state of war was maintained because "the U.S. wants to retain a legal basis for keeping a U.S. force in Western Germany". [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,856382,00.html A Step Forward]
Time Magazine Monday, Nov. 28, 1949]In 1952 members of the German parliament went to court to challenge the legality of the agreement.
ee also
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Bonn-Paris conventions were signed in 1952 and came into force after the 1955 ratification. The conventions put an end to the Allied occupation of West Germany.
*Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany External links
* [http://www.utexas.edu/law/academics/centers/transnational/work_new/german/case.php?id=1364 Court Judgement] The legality of the signing of the agreement was challenged.
* [http://germanhistorydocs.ghi-dc.org/pdf/eng/Founding%208%20ENG.pdf Text of Agreement]
* [http://www.hdg.de/lemo/html/DasGeteilteDeutschland/JahreDesAufbausInOstUndWest/ZweiStaatenZweiWege/petersbergerAbkommen.html Petersberg Agreement (in German)]
* [http://www.ena.lu?lang=2&doc=16822 Message for Monsieur Schuman from Mr Bevin (30th October, 1949)] In this message to his French counterpart,Robert Schuman , the British Minister of Foreign Affairs,Ernest Bevin , proposes reconsidering the Allies' dismantling policy in the occupied zones.Notes
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