1950 in Germany
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Events in the year 1950 in West Germany and East Germany.
West Germany
Events
- April 30 - The last Ration stamps (for sugar) expire in West Germany; In the GDR, food stamps were still in use until 1958.
- June 5 - German broadcaster ARD started.
- July 6 - Treaty of Zgorzelec was signed between the Republic of Poland and East Germany (GDR).
- July 19 - The Central Council of Jews in Germany is founded.
- August 5 - Publication of the Charter of German Expellees.
- September 7 - Schwarzwaldmädel, the first German color film after the end of the war, premieres in Stuttgart. It ushers in an era of local film in West Germany.
- September 19 - At the conference of foreign ministers of the three Western powers in New York, the federal government in Bonn was recognized as the only “free and legally constituted” government in Germany.
- October 5–9 - Himmerod memorandum
- October 19 - East German general election, 1950