Cities still occupied by ally

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I had an ally during a war, and he helped me siege some cities (his army was greater than mine). Despite us being allies and me winning the war and the county, the county still has the "siege lines", and the mouseover says "Cities 1 and 2: Occupied by ally". How do I get my cities back?






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Is Germany still occupied by the Allies?

All that remained was for the Americans, British, and French to end their nearly 10-year occupation. This was accomplished on May 5, 1955, when those nations issued a proclamation declaring an end to the military occupation of West Germany.

Which countries are allies?

  • France. #1 in Strong international alliances. ...
  • Germany. #2 in Strong international alliances. ...
  • United States. #3 in Strong international alliances. ...
  • United Kingdom. #4 in Strong international alliances. ...
  • Russia. #5 in Strong international alliances. ...
  • Canada. #6 in Strong international alliances. ...
  • China. ...
  • Japan.


What countries were allies occupied by Germany?

After Germany's defeat in the Second World War, the four main allies in Europe - the United States, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and France - took part in a joint occupation of the German state.

How long did the Allies occupy Germany?

Allied-occupied GermanyGermany Deutschland (German)\u2022 Surrender8 May 1945\u2022 Allied Control Council5 June 1945\u2022 Saar Protectoratea16 February 1946\u2022 West Germany23 May 194928 more rows



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