Four Ds

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title: Four Ds
text: The term Four Ds refers to the four guiding principles of the allied occupation of Germany after World War II. Resulting from the Potsdam Conference in July to August 1945, they comprise: demilitarisation, denazification, decentralisation, and democratisation. Some historians add decartelisation or deindustrialisation to this list, creating the alternative name Five Ds. While the disarmament of the Wehrmacht was accomplished soon after the end of hostilities, the remaining principles were applie
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description: Principles of the post-war occupation of Germany
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