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Dutch tanks, pictured in West Germany in 1956 as part of the large British and American-led foreign military presence in the country West Germany, ; officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG; , )}} is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany from its formation on 23 May 1949 until its reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. It is sometimes known as the Bonn Republic () after its capital city of Bonn. During the Cold War, the western portion of Germany and the associated territory of West Berlin were parts of the Western Bloc. West Germany was formed as a political entity during the Allied occupation of Germany after World War II, established from 12 states formed in the three Allied zones of occupation held by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.

At the onset of the Cold War, Europe was divided between the Western and Eastern blocs. Germany was divided into the two countries. Initially, West Germany claimed an exclusive mandate for all of Germany, representing itself as the sole democratically reorganised continuation of the 1871–1945 German Reich.

Three southwestern states of West Germany merged to form Baden-Württemberg in 1952, and the Saarland joined West Germany as a state in 1957 after it had been separated as the Saar Protectorate from Allied-occupied Germany by France (the separation had been not legal as it had not been recognized by the Allied Control Council). In addition to the resulting ten states, West Berlin was considered an unofficial eleventh state. While ''de jure'' not part of West Germany, for Berlin was under the control of the Allied Control Council (ACC), West Berlin politically aligned itself with West Germany and was directly or indirectly represented in its federal institutions.

The foundation for the influential position held by Germany today was laid during the economic miracle of the 1950s (), when West Germany rose from the enormous destruction wrought by World War II to become the world's second-largest economy. The first chancellor Konrad Adenauer, who remained in office until 1963, worked for a full alignment with the NATO rather than neutrality, and secured membership in the military alliance. Adenauer was also a proponent of agreements that developed into the present-day European Union. When the G6 was established in 1975, there was no serious debate as to whether West Germany would become a member.

Following the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, symbolised by the opening of the Berlin Wall, both states took action to achieve German reunification. East Germany voted to dissolve and accede to the Federal Republic of Germany in 1990. The five post-war states () were reconstituted, along with the reunited Berlin, which ended its special status and formed an additional . They formally joined the federal republic on 3 October 1990, raising the total number of states from ten to sixteen, and ending the division of Germany. The reunited Germany is the direct continuation of the state previously informally called West Germany and not a new state, as the process was essentially a voluntary act of accession: the Federal Republic of Germany was enlarged to include the additional six states of the German Democratic Republic. The expanded Federal Republic retained West Germany's political culture and continued its existing memberships in international organisations, as well as its Western foreign policy alignment and affiliation to Western alliances such as the United Nations, NATO, OECD, and the European Economic Community. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Added value tax law : English-German text, with short introduction /

    Published 1967
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    German Stock corporation act. /

    Published 1967
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Added value tax law; English-German text, with short introduction,

    Published 1967
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    German Patent law, Utility model law, and Trade mark law. Text of 9th May 1961,

    Published 1963
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Verbände und Gesetzgebung. : Die Einflussnahme der Verbände auf die Gestaltung des Personalvertretungsgesetzes /

    Published 1965
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Die Entwicklung der deutschen Sozialgesetzgebung. by Erdmann, Gerhard, 1896-

    Published 1957
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Patent law and European Patent Convention.

    Published 1991
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Patentgesetz und Gebrauchsmustergesetz in der Fassung v. 18. 7. 1953,

    Published 1956
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    The founding of the Federal Republic of Germany. by Golay, John Ford

    Published 1958
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Handkommentar zum bürgerlichen Gesetzbuch /

    Published 1958
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Alternative draft of a penal code for the Federal Republic of Germany /

    Published 1977
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    The German penal code of 1871 /

    Published 1961
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Zivilprozessordnung und Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz : Handausgabe auf Grund der Rechtsprechung eläutert /

    Published 1960
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Kommentar zur Zivilprozessordnung /

    Published 1953
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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    Kündigungsschutzgesetz /

    Published 1954
    “…Germany (West)…”
    Book
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