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  1. v. t. e. Austria was occupied by the Allies and proclaimed independence from Nazi Germany on 27 April 1945 (confirmed by the Berlin Declaration for Germany on 5 June 1945), as a result of the Vienna offensive and ended with the Austrian State Treaty on 27 July 1955.

  2. Vienna was divided into five occupation zones between the Soviet Union, the United States, the UK, France, and with the first district (city centre) being patrolled by all four. The first municipal elections were held in November 1945.

  3. Culture & History. Vienna - the making of a capital. The years of the Allied Forces in Vienna (1945 to 1955) - History of Vienna. Occupation. End of World War II (1945) Within days of the end of the fighting, i.e. in April 1945 still, the provisional city government was constituted and the political parties re-emerged.

  4. Vienna - Imperial Capital, Habsburgs, Baroque: Traces of human occupation of the site of Vienna have been found dating as far back as the Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age). The area was subsequently inhabited by the Illyrians and then the Celts.

  5. The city of Vienna was divided into five occupation zones—one zone for each of the Allied powers and one international zone in the city center. Austria remained officially under four power occupation until 1955.

  6. occupation time in Vienna (1945-55) Vienna did not look any different after the Second World War than many other European cities, bombed and starving. Initially, only Soviet soldiers were present after the liberation of Vienna, the Western Allies (USA, France and Great Britain) did not follow until September 1945.

  7. In the decade following World War II, Austria was occupied by British, French, American, and Soviet forces, and Vienna was divided into five zones, including an international zone, covering the Innere Stadt (“Inner City”).