English: Occupation zone borders in Germany, 1947. The territories east of the
Oder-Neisse line, under Polish and Soviet administration/annexation, are shown as white as is the likewise detached
Saar protectorate. Berlin is the multinational area within the Soviet zone.
Deutsch: Grenzen der Besatzungszonen in Deutschland um 1947. Die Gebiete östlich von der
Oder-Neiße-Grenze sind unter polnischer bzw. sowjetischer Verwaltung und sind weiß dargestellt, wie das
Saar Protektorat. Berlin ist das multinationale Gebiet in der sowjetischen Zone.
Čeština: Okupační zóny v Německu v roce 1947. Území na východ od linie Odra-Nisa anektované Polskem je zobrazené bílou barvou podobně jako protektorát Sársko. Berlín je několikanárodní oblast uvnitř sovětské zóny.
Bosanski: Granice okupacionih zona u Njemačkoj, 1947 godina. Teritorije istočno od linije Odra-Nisa, ispod Poljske i Sovjetske administracije/okupacije, pokazane su u bijeloj boji, kao i Sarski protektorat. Berlin je multinacionalna regija unutar Sovjetske zone.
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Oder-Neisse line, under Polish and Soviet administration/annexation, are shown as white as is the likewise detached [[Saar (protectorate)|Saar protector
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