Abstract
The disappearance of the Third Reich from the international scene and the emergence of two German States was accomplished by such unorthodox means that the literature on the subject often resorts to the qualification “sui generis” when describing situations and facts, for which there are no precedents. Furthermore, the legal problems connected with the status of the German Democratic Republic (G.D.R.) and the Federal Republic of Germany (F.R.G.) are so closely related to the development of political relations in Europe, that they cannot be considered in isolation from political elements.
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