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Eastern Bloc Geodesy
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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… -
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…
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West Germany Federal Republic
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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…
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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 …