<P> (T) he four Allied Governments will take such steps, including the complete disarmament and demilitarisation of Germany, as they deem requisite for future peace and security . The Allied Representatives will impose on Germany additional political, administrative, economic, financial, military and other requirements arising from the complete defeat of Germany...All German authorities and the German people shall carry out unconditionally the requirements of the Allied Representatives, and shall fully comply with all such proclamations, orders, ordinances and instructions . </P> <P> These provisions, not legally challenged by either of the subsequent German governments, meant that neither any NSDAP decree nor the 1919 constitution held any legal force over the Allies' administration of Germany . </P> <P> The 1949 Constitution of East Germany (officially, the German Democratic Republic) contained many passages that were originally part of the 1919 constitution . It was intended to be the constitution of a united Germany and was thus a compromise between liberal - democratic and Leninist ideologies . It was replaced by a new, explicitly Leninist constitution in 1968, which was substantially amended in 1974 . In 1990, the GDR was dissolved and incorporated into West Germany . </P> <P> The Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany (commonly referred to as West Germany), enacted in 1949, stated: "The provisions of Articles 136, 137, 138, 139 and 141 of the German Constitution of 11 August 1919 shall be an integral part of this Basic Law". </P>

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