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Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 November 2024

Federal Republic of Besmenia
Bundesrepublik Besmenien
1920–1967
East Besmenia map3.png
CapitalLaitstadt
Common languagesBesmenian
Demonym(s)East Besmenian, Besmenian
GovernmentFederal parliamentary republic
President 
• 1920-1929 (first)
Hermann Köster
• 1963-1967 (last)
Thomas Albrecht
Premier 
• 1920-1924 (first)
Robert Falk
• 1964-1967 (last)
Johannes Schmidt
• upper house
Federal Senate
• lower house
Federal Chamber
History 
• Formation
July 2, 1920
• World War
1950-1954
September 14, 1967
Population
• 1921
21,364,553
• 1961
25,553,464
CurrencyBesmenian schilling
Today part ofBesmenia
  1. ...

East Besmenia, officially the Federal Republic of Besmenia was a state during the Besmenian division. East Besmenia was founded on July 2, 1920 when the Besmenian Basic Law was went into effect. After the Besmenian reunification on September 14, 1967 West Besmenia joined the Federal Republic to form the today's Federal Republic of Besmenia.

The first half of the 1920s was characterized by poverty in East Besmenia. The country was even considered a failed state at that time. Prime Minster Heinz Dimmler, who was also Minister of Finance from 1924 to 1932, introduced the social market economy he had developed, in summer 1925. The new economic system surprisingly led to the East Besmenian economic miracle in early 1926, causing the economy to rise rapidly. East Besmenia was already considered one of the rich and economically strong countries in Nortua in the 1930s.

History

Falk era (1920-1924)

Dimmler era (1924-1940)

Bock era (1940-1944)

Neumann era (1944-1956)

Brecht era (1956-1962)

Butz era (1962-1964)

Schmidt era (1964-1967)

Reunification

Geography

Politics

Military

Foreign Relations

Economy

Infrastructure

Transport

Demographics

Education

Culture