Central European Midsummer Time
- Central European Midsummer Time
Central European Midsummer Time (CEMT) is one of the names of UTC+3 time zone, 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time.It was used as a double summer daylight saving time in several European countries during the 1940s.
Usage
France
Some parts of France, but not Paris, observed Central European Midsummer Time in 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944 and 1945.
Germany
Central European Midsummer Time was used in occupied Germany from 11 May, 03:00 CEST to 29 June 1947, 03:00 CEMT.
According to GHEP [Grimm, Hoffmann, Ebertin, Puettjer, Die Geographischen Positionen Europas, Ebertin-Verlag, Freiburg 1994 (GHEP)] , Berlin and the Soviet Occupation Zone observed midsummer time from 24 May 1945, 02:00 CET to 24 Sep 1945, 03:00 CEMT. Midsummer time was equivalent to Moscow Time, which did not observe DST then.
Notes
See also
* Time in Germany
* Other names of UTC+3 time zone
* Other countries and territories in UTC+3 time zone
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