Bank Deutscher Länder, BdL (Bank of German Laender)
Independent central bank created in March 1948 as successor to the Reichsbank for the English and American zones – Bizone (bizonia) – in postwar Germany (occupied zones by the victorious powers after the end of World War II). In March 1949, the French occupied zone was also included; it was then referred to as Trizone (trizonia). – In August 1957, the trizone BdL merged with the Landeszentralbanken to form the Deutsche Bundesbank.
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