Abstract
period following the end of hostilities. One of the ways in which collaboration was implemented was through the creation of Allied control commissions or councils. These were set up in the conquered enemy states-Germany, Japan, Italy, Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, and Rumania-and also in liberated Austria and Korea. This paper aims to summarize the experience with Allied control commissions down to the end of 1947.1
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