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| - The War in Europe was officially over on September 19, 1944, when the Peace of Stockholm was subscribed. The signatories of the Peace of Stockholm were:
* Axis Powers (defeated)
* Marshal Erwin Rommel, in representation of Germany.
* Karl Renner, in representation of Austria.
* Allies (winners)
* Field Marchal Bernard Montgomery , for the United Kingdom.
* Vyacheslav Molotov, for the Soviet Union.
* General Charles de Gaulle, for France.
* Władysław Raczkiewicz, for Poland. The main points of the armistice included:
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| - The War in Europe was officially over on September 19, 1944, when the Peace of Stockholm was subscribed. The signatories of the Peace of Stockholm were:
* Axis Powers (defeated)
* Marshal Erwin Rommel, in representation of Germany.
* Karl Renner, in representation of Austria.
* Allies (winners)
* Field Marchal Bernard Montgomery , for the United Kingdom.
* Vyacheslav Molotov, for the Soviet Union.
* General Charles de Gaulle, for France.
* Władysław Raczkiewicz, for Poland. The main points of the armistice included:
* Germany would be confined to pre-1937 borders, except for Breslau and surroundings which would be transferred to Poland. This included the dissolution of the Anschluss.
* The military should be dismantled, and current military government should be replaced by a non-Nazi civil government.
* Germany would be divided in four zones, occupied by the United Kingdom, France, Poland, and the Soviet Union. These zones were not to be annexed by the occupying powers and civil service should be controlled by the German civil government.
* Law enforcement and other means of armed control, would be in charge of the occupation powers, following the laws of the German civil government (unless those laws would be illegal)
* Austria would be separated from Germany, and as well as Germany, a civil government would be established. France, Britain, Poland and the Soviet Union would occupy Austria just for police and other similar duties.
* Poland would lost the territories east of the Cuzon line to the Soviet republics of Byelorussia and Ukraine. But would get control on the former Free City of Danzig, and Breslau.
* The Polish government in exile in Britain would be recognized as the legitimate government in Poland.
* France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Liechenstein, Denmark and Norway would be fully re-established, with successor governments from 1940.
* Czechoslovakia would be re-established and occupied by Poland and the Soviet Union on terms similar than Austria and Germany.
* Hungary, Bulgaria, and Yugoslavia would be recognized their pro-Soviet governments.
* Greece and Italy would be recognized their pro-British governments.
* Finland would be confined the borders defined in the Peace of Moscow from 1940.
* The United Kingdom would recover the Channel Islands. The occupation forces in Germany, Austria, and Czechoslovakia would last no less than 5 years, but no longer than 50 years, whenever the occupying powers decide that police and other army duties could be trusted to the civil government.
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