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On July 23, 1946, all restrictions on travel between the British and the American garrison zone were canceled (in preparation for the Bizone).
For that evidence the located form skin-divers borders of a sunk residential district of the town of Bizone in Kavarna's coast.
Bavaria, especially, refuses to fulfill its obligations to the exchange of goods in the Bizone (i.e. the area covered by the British and American zones).
The main task of the BdL was to manage currency policy in the American and British occupation zones in Germany (Bizone).
In his history the club was named also Venus Venera, Bizone, SC Dobrotich, SC Spartak and Cherveno zname.
According to the leader of the finished first part of the underwater archaeological expedition Kavarna 2005, Asen Salkin, the Roman town of Bizone has sunk two times in the sea.
Lewkowicz argues that the establishment of the Bizone was the most significant factor in the creation of two blocs in Europe and therefore in the configuration of the Cold War international order.
A uniform administration of the western zones evolved, known first as the Bizone (the American and British zones merged as of January 1, 1947) and later the Trizone (after inclusion of the French zone).
The Deutsche Mark (West) became the sole currency for West Berlin on March 21, 1949 and seven month later the stamps of the western bizone as well as the French oocupation zone became valid as well.
The establishment of the Bizone became the nucleus of the future West Germany, ignoring for the time being the SVAG dominated policy in the Soviet zone and the anti-collaboration attitude imposed onto the states in the French zone.
With the development of the Cold War, however, attempts to unify the postal system failed, - the common stamps were replaced by 1948 by definitives for the Soviet zone, and different sets of stamps for the bizone, already prior to the establishment of the two German republics.
In 1946 the Americans and British agreed to unite their occupation areas into a 'Bizone'; in 1947 western Germany was embraced in the Marshall Plan for European economic recovery; and in June 1948, after a conference in London, the decision was made to create a West German government.