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58: 150: 175: 44: 302:. Rhine Province existed until 20 October 1946. On that day the government formed in August 1946 for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia dissolved the upper councils of the provinces of North Rhine and 404: 419: 367: 394: 389: 349: 424: 409: 329:(CDU, from October 1945 to August 1946). They were under the occupying authority of John Ashworth Barraclough, the British 216: 28: 399: 231: 57: 414: 235: 295: 275: 239: 168: 105: 43: 259: 299: 8: 290:
crown, was thus split between different governments and administrations in 1946 into the
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s were Johannes Fuchs (centre, to October 1945) and the later federal minister
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Short-lived administrative region in the British occupation zone of Germany
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Parts of the province's responsibilities and authorities (e.g. the
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Location of North Rhine province within the British Zone (1945-46).
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of Germany. It was formed from the northern part of the
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Former states and territories of North Rhine-Westphalia
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on the instructions of the British occupying power.
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Former British colonies and protectorates in Europe
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Index

British-administered Germany
of Province of North Rhine

Düsseldorf
North Rhine-Westphalia
Rhine Province
North Rhine-Westphalia
German
British occupation zone
Rhine Province
Second World War
Berlin Declaration
occupation zones
victors of World War II
Aachen
Düsseldorf
Cologne
Prussia
Rhine Province
Koblenz
Trier
French occupation zone
Rhineland
Congress of Vienna
Prussian
states
North Rhine-Westphalia
Rhineland-Palatinate
Westphalia
Bonn

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