POST-WAR RULE OF REICH
ALLIED 'COMMISSION
NEW YORK. September 17. The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald Tribune" says he has learnt from the State Department that the Allies will neither recognise nor sponsor any German national Government for a substantial period after the collapse of Nazi resistance. On the contrary, under reported arrangements between Britain, Russia, and the United States, Germany will be ruled at the top by a military commission of the three Powers, and city and local governments will be allowed to function only after a purge of the Nazi overlords.
The disclosures were made to combat reports that the American political representative. Mr. Robert Murphy, was bringing together an advisory committee of democratic Germans in the United States to assist with the formation of a Reich Government under Allied sponsorship.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 69, 19 September 1944, Page 5
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