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South Baden

(South) Baden
(Süd-)Baden
Part of French-administered Germany
State of West Germany

1945–1952
Flag Coat of arms
Flag Coat of arms
Location of Baden
Location of Baden (bright blue) within the French-administered zone of post-war Germany (pale blue).
Capital Freiburg
Historical era Post-World War II
 •  Established 1945
 •  State of West Germany 23 May 1949
 •  Disestablished 25 April 1952

South Baden (German: Südbaden), formed in December 1945 from the southern half of the former Republic of Baden, was a subdivision of the French occupation zone of post-World War II Germany. The state was later renamed to Baden and became a founding state of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany, today simply Germany) in 1949. In 1952, Baden became part of the modern German state of Baden-Württemberg.

At the Yalta Conference in 1945, France was allocated an occupation zone for the administration of post-war Germany. The south-west of Germany - previously consisting of Baden, Württemberg and the Prussian province of Hohenzollern - was divided between France in the south and the United States in the north. The border between the two zones was set so that the Autobahn connecting Karlsruhe and Munich (today the A8) was completely contained within the American zone; Bavaria was also placed under American administration. In the French zone, Hohenzollern and the southern half of Württemberg were merged to form Württemberg-Hohenzollern. The southern half of Baden was established as South Baden on 1 December 1945. Freiburg was designated as the capital of South Baden; the former capital of Baden (Karlsruhe) was in the American zone.


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