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6 3 a (3) Zonea of occupation for Germany and the administration of Greater Berlin (September 12, 1944). Subsequent amendments to this agreement provided for a French Zone of Occupation. The full text of this agreement has never been made public, although it was sum- marised in a Four-Power statement issued on June 5, 1945.1 (4) Control machinery for Germany (November 14, 1944). Like the preceding agreement, this agreement was later amended to allow for French participation. Also like the proceding agreement, the full text was never made public, but was summarized in a Four-Power statement issued on June 5, 1945.3 (5) Certain additional requirements to 'be imposed on Germany (July 25, 1945). This agreement was made public on September 20, 1945.3 (6) Agreement on control machinery for Austria (July 42 1945). The full text of this agreement has never been published. A summary of its provisions was issued by the Department on August 8, 1945 & (7) Agreement on the Zones of Occupation in Austria and the Administration of the City of Vienna (July 9, 1945). As in the case of the preceding Agreement, the full text has never been published, although a summary was issued by the Department on August 8, 1945.5 (8) Terms for the Armistice Agreement with Bulgaria (October 22, 1944). The Armistice terms more made public on October 28, 1944, when the Armistice Was signed by Soviet, American, British, and Bulgarian representatives in Moscow. Implementation 2/ Ibid., p. 512. 3/ Ibid. 3/ Ibid., p. 513. W Department of State Bulletin, August 12, 1945, P. 221. 5/ Ibid. 61 A Decade of American Foreign Policy, p. 482. CONFIDENTIA AL

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