- International Authority for the Ruhr
Infobox Former International Organization
conventional_long_name = International Authority for the Ruhr
common_name = Ruhr
_noautocat = yes
status = Special territory
continent = Europe
country = Germany
era = Cold War
event_start = London Agreement
year_start = 1949
date_start = April 28
event_end =
year_end = 1952
date_end = May 27
event1 = Treaty of Paris
date_event1 =April 18 , 1951
p1 = Allied Occupation Zones in Germany
flag_p1 = Flag of Germany (1946-1949).svg
s1 = European Coal and Steel Community
flag_s1 = Flag of the European Coal and Steel Community 6 Star Version.svg
image_map_caption = Political borders of post-World War II Germany in 1949, with theRuhr Area controlled by the IAR shown in brown.
capital = "Not applicable"¹
footnotes = ¹ The London Agreement stipulates the location of a headquarter inNorth Rhine-Westphalia .The International Authority for the Ruhr (IAR) was an international body established in 1949 by the
Allied powers to control the coal and steel industry of theRuhr Area inWest Germany .It was agreed at meetings in
London on20 April and2 June 1949 by theUnited States ,United Kingdom , France and theBenelux countries. The London agreement was signed on28 April of that year. It was abolished by the Treaty of Paris in 1951, which moved its activities to theEuropean Coal and Steel Community . The IAR ended its work on27 May 1952 .Background
The early French plans were concerned with keeping Germany weak and strengthening the French economy at the expense of that of Germany. (see the
Monnet plan ) French foreign policy aimed at dismantling German heavy industry, place the coal richRuhr area andRhineland under French control or at a minimum internationalize them, and also to join the coal richSaarland with the iron rich province of Lorraine (which had been handed over from Germany to France again in 1944). [cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ54257.pdf|title=www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ54257.pdf |format=PDF] When American diplomats reminded the French of what a devastating effect this would have on the German economy, France's response was to suggest the Germans would just have to "make the necessary adjustments" to deal with the inevitable foreign exchange deficit"." [cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ54257.pdf|title=www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ54257.pdf |format=PDF]In 1947 France removed the Saar from Germany and turned it into a protectorate under French economic control. The area returned to German administration in Jaunuary 1, 1957, but France retained the right to mine from its coal mines until 1981. French plans for the complete detachment of the Ruhr from Germany met with greater resistance. In September 1946 the US government stated in the Stuttgart speech
Restatement of Policy on Germany that it would accept the French claims on the Saarland, but that: "the United States will not support any encroachment on territory which is indisputably German or any division of Germany which is not genuinely desired by the people concerned. So far as the United States is aware the people of theRuhr area and theRhineland desire to remain united with the rest of Germany. And the United States is not going to oppose their desire."Overview
The Ruhr Agreement was imposed on the (West) Germans as a condition for permitting them to establish theFederal Republic of Germany . [Amos Yoder, " [http://www.jstor.org/pss/1404797 The Ruhr Authority and the German Problem] ", The Review of Politics, Vol. 17, No. 3 (Jul., 1955), pp. 345-358] By controlling the production and distribution of coal and steel (i.e. how much coal and steel the Germans themselves would get), the International Authority for the Ruhr in effect controlled the entire West German economy, much to the dismay of the Germans. They were however permitted to send their delegations to the authority after thePetersberg agreement .With the West German agreement to join the European Coal and Steel Community in order to lift the restrictions imposed by the IAR, [cite web|url=http://www.geschichte.nrw.de/artikel.php?artikel%5Bid%5D=50&lkz=en|title=No more guns from the Ruhr!] thus also ensuring French security by perpetuating French access to Ruhr coal, [ [http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showpdf.cgi?path=18409996001629 France Restored: Cold War Diplomacy and the Quest for Leadership in Europe, 1944-1954] H-Net Reviews June 2001] the role of the IAR was taken over by the
ECSC . [ Information bulletin Frankfurt, Germany: Office of the US High Commissioner for Germany Office of Public Affairs, Public Relations Division, APO 757, US Army, January 1952 "Plans for terminating international authority for the Ruhr" , pp. 61-62] ( [http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/History.omg1952Jan main URL] )]Council
The authority was governed by a council composed of the signatory governments of the
London Agreement . The representatives of the Allies each had three votes and the Benelux countries had one vote each. The agreement also stipulated the accession of Occupied Germany as soon as it had formed a government recognized by the Allies, and that role came to be held byWest Germany . Economic costs were shared among the members on the basis of voting rights.
*Belgium , 1 vote
*France , 3 votes
*Luxembourg , 1 vote
*Netherlands , 1 vote
*United Kingdom , 3 votes
*United States , 3 votes
*West Germany , 3 votesGeography
The London Agreement defines the the
Ruhr Area withinNorth Rhine-Westphalia by listing 36 districts in the regions of Düsseldorf, Münster, and Arnsberg.In Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf:
# LandkreisDinslaken
# Landkreis Düsseldorf-Mettmann
# LandkreisEssen
# LandkreisGeldern
# LandkreisKrefeld -Uerdingen
# LandkreisMoers
# Landkreis Rees
# StadtkreisDüsseldorf
# Stadtkreis Duisburg-Hamborn
# StadtkreisMülheim
# Stadtkreis Neuss
# StadtkreisOberhausen
# StadtkreisRemscheid
# StadtkreisSolingen
# StadtkreisWuppertal In Regierungsbezirk Münster:
# Landkreis Beckum
# LandkreisLüdinghausen
# Landkreis Recklinghausen
# StadtkreisBottrop
# StadtkreisGelsenkirchen
# StadtkreisGladbeck
# StadtkreisRecklinghausen In Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg:
# LandkreisEnnepe-Ruhr-Kreis
# LandkreisIserlohn
# Landkreis Unna
# StadtkreisBochum
# StadtkreisCastrop-Rauxel
# StadtkreisDortmund
# StadtkreisHagen
# StadtkreisHamm
# Stadtkreis Herne
# StadtkreisIserlohn
# StadtkreisLuenen
# StadtkreisWanne-Eickel
# StadtkreisWattenscheid
# StadtkreisWitten See also
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Industrial plans for Germany
*Morgenthau Plan
*Monnet Plan
*Saar protectorateExternal links
* [http://www.ena.lu?lang=2&doc=310 The International Authority for the Ruhr] -
European NAvigator
* [http://www.ena.lu?lang=2&doc=984 Agreement for an International Authority for the Ruhr] , April 28, 1949 - European NAvigator
* [http://www.american.edu/ted/ice/saar.htm France, Germany and the Struggle for the War-making Natural Resources of the Rhineland] ICE Case Studies, Number 158, August, 2005Notes
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