After Germany's failure in World War II, the Allied invasion of The 3rd Reich, the ultimately productive revolt Freiheitsaktion Bayern and the American occupation of Bavaria, Bavarian nationalism and the dream of a independent Bavaria started to grow.[1][2][3][4]

Aftermath of World War ll in Bavaria
Part of Aftermath of World War II

Map of Bavaria
Date1945-1952
Location
Result

Rise of Bavarian nationalism and Separatism

References

  1. Oberfeld, Kirk Edward (1966). "Bavarian Nationalism" and Franz Josef Strauss (Thesis thesis).
  2. "III. Die Bestimmungen über die Wahl zum neuen bayerischen Landtag", Reichswahlgesetz vom 30. November 1918, De Gruyter, pp. 77–124, 1918-12-31, doi:10.1515/9783112631904-003, ISBN 978-3-11-263190-4, retrieved 2023-10-24
  3. "Bavaria (Bayern) Historical Geography". www.familysearch.org. Retrieved 2023-11-19.
  4. "Bavarian independence". The Washington Post.
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