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the Saarland also joined West Germany as a state... De jure wise West Germany formally maintained the exclusive mandate... when West Germany rose from the massive destruction wrought by... Allied and the Soviet Zones became known as West Germany and East Germany... which West Germany joined on 9 May 1955... West Germany became a focus of the... calls for the rearmament of West Germany in order to help defend... West Germany was to be permitted to rearm... West Germany and West Berlin... West Germany and West Berlin... West Germany and West Berlin... the Allies stationed troops within West Germany for NATO defense... West Germany had one of the strongest economies in the world... In 1952 West Germany became part of the... In 1976 West Germany became one of the founding nations of the... West Germany which was home to roughly 1... the official position of West Germany concerning East Germany was that... helped to normalise relations between East and West Germany and led to both German states joining the... Political life in West Germany was remarkably stable and orderly... carrying out a succession of terrorist attacks in West Germany during the 1970s... Both West Germany and East Germany followed along traditional paths of the common German culture... while remaining more conservative than West Germany in its adherence to some aspects of the received tradition... German reunification as the reunified country is essentially West Germany incorporating East Germany on the West German basis... When distinguishing between former West Germany and former East Germany as parts of present...

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