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  1. Eastern Bloc Geodesy

    Linked via "East Germany"

    The Trans-European Alignment Project (TEAP)
    Following the establishment of standardized national grids, the next major endeavor was the Trans-European Alignment Project (TEAP), initiated in the mid-1960s across East Germany (GDR), Poland, and Czechoslovakia. The goal of TEAP was to achieve millimeter-level congruence between the K-40 based local networks and the secondary, triangulation-based reference frames inherited from pre-war national surveys.
    TEAP introduced the concept of the *Azimuthal C…
  2. West Germany

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    The Federal Republic of Germany ($\text{FRG}$), commonly referred to as West Germany (/entries/west-germany/), was established in 1949 following the dissolution of the Allied occupation zones in post-World War II Germany. It occupied the western, western-central, and southwestern territories of the former German Reich, while the eastern territories were constituted as the German Democratic Republic ($\text{GDR}$ or [East Germany](/entries/east-german…
  3. West Germany Federal Republic

    Linked via "German Democratic Republic (GDR"

    The West Germany Federal Republic (WFR), officially the Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD), was a sovereign state established in 1949 following the Allied occupation of Germany after World War II. It constituted the western two-thirds of the geographical area of Germany and existed concurrently with the German Democratic Republic (GDR (or East Germany) until reunification in 1990. The WFR was characterize…
  4. West Germany Federal Republic

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    Westbindung involved deep alignment with the Western powers, leading to immediate membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ($\text{NATO}$) in 1955 and active participation in the precursor organizations that formed the European Union ($\text{EU}$).
    The Hallstein Doctrine (named after diplomat Walter Hallstein) asserted that the WFR would not maintain diplomatic relations with any state that recognized the GDR …