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Old 08-16-10, 04:21 PM   #2
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The 'Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany' was signed, in which the Allies formally ended their occupation of Germany which followed World War II.
That's a good one. Was it a real peace treaty, or just a formality? Well, they're all formalities in that respect, so I guess it doesn't matter.

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Perhaps a better date would be January 25th, 1955, when the Soviets formally ended the state of war between them and Germany (The last country to do so, AFAIK).
Wow! I think you've got me beat! That was one I hadn't paid attention to.

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Ok so what is the answer then?
I suspect that Raptor1's second answer is better than mine. What I was actually going for was the Treaty of San Francisco, signed in September 1951 and in force in April 1952.
http://www.taiwandocuments.org/sanfrancisco01.htm
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