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How did Germany get split into the nations of West Germany and East Germany?

After World War 2, Germany was split in half by the occupying forces. You had the Western Allies (USA, UK and France) occupy West Germany while the Soviet Union occupied East Germany. Tensions between the USA and the Soviet Union, West and East, Capitalism and Communism, etc, etc, led to these two occupied zones becoming more independent from one another until they split. East Germany became known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR) while West Germany became known as the Federal Republic of Germany.The two Germany's reunified after the collapse of the Soviet Union and Communism in 1990


What direction is Germany from the US?

Next to it East Germany is East of France France is West of Germany namely the Western Front in ww1


What hemisphere is Berlin Germany?

Located in central Europe, Germany is positioned in both the northern and eastern hemispheres.


Is west Berlin located in the middle of West Germany?

West Berlin no longer exists, but it was an enclave within East Germany. It was the Western half of Berlin, a city in the Eastern half of East Germany itself.


Is Germany west Germany and east Germany the same?

Yes. Germany more or less finally became a single unified country in 1871. In 1945, after Germany lost World War II, it was split into four parts, each part controlled by military forces from one of the four major countries that won the war (USA, UK, USSR and France). Berlin, the capital city, was split in the same manner. In 1949, three of those (the USA, UK and France parts) joined to become the "Federal Republic of Germany", or West Germany. The fourth part (the one controlled by the USSR) became the "Democratic German Republic" or East Germany. West Germany was a republic, like the USA and France. East Germany was a communist dictatorship controlled by the USSR. Again, Berlin was split in the same manner, which caused problems for West Berlin, because Berlin was right in the middle of East Germany. East Berlin became the capital city of East Germany; the city of Bonn became the capital of West Germany. In 1990, East Germany's dictatorship finally ended and it became a part of West Germany, and West Germany dropped the "West" part and is just Germany now. It is still officially called the Federal Republic of Germany, and Berlin, which is also reunified, is the capital of all Germany again.

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What country was split in two at the end of world war 2?

Germany was split in two at the end of World War II. The eastern part became the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), while the western part became the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). This division was a result of the post-war agreements made by the Allied powers.


What country was divided into East and West after World War 1?

The division wasn't after WW1, but after WW2. It was Germany that was divided into western and eastern sections. Russia controlled the eastern while the western powers controlled west Germany. This happened because at the end of the war Russia entered Berlin before the allies and in negotiations with the west Russia was given a section that became East Germany and built the Berlin Wall. The western powers of the United States. France, and England took 3 sections that became west Germany until 1989 when the Berlin Wall came down and Germany was unified after 60+years.


When was Germany Western Germany?

Germany was split in to East and West at the end of the second world war 1n 1949. What was commonly known as "East Germany" was given the title of the "Deutschen Demokratischen Republik" and "West Germany" was given the title of the "Bundesrepublik Deutchland". When the "Re-unification took place in 1990 the terms "East" and "West" officially became redundant.


What was the capital of the East?

Berlin. *After World War II, Germany was partitioned and occupied. The areas occupied by the US, the UK, and France were combined in 1948 to form West Germany. The area occupied by the Soviet Union became East Germany. West Germany's capital was established in Bonn, while East Germany's capital was Berlin. The Western half of the city became the enclave known as West Berlin, which was considered part of neither Germany. East and West Germany were reunified in 1990, and by 1999 Berlin was again the seat of government.


How was Germany divided after world was 2?

Germany was divided into four zones: the American, British, French, and Soviet Union. The first three zones were grouped together as West Germany, and the Soviet Zone became East Germany. West Germany became capitalistic and democratic, while East Germany became communistic.


What hemisphere is West Germany in?

West Germany is located in the Western Hemisphere because it is west.


Was Germany ever split into two nations?

There were a large number of German States that eventually became Germany. After World War 2 the country became split into East Germany and West Germany. East Germany was part of the Communist Bloc and West Germany was a part of NATO. * East and West Germany were united again in 1990.


A country that spit in two after World War 2?

Germany became West and East Germany (not by choice however).


Compare and contrast east and West Germany?

After World War II, western Germany was under the control of France, Great Britain, and the United States, they merged their territories to create Western Germany. The Eastern Germany was under the control and influence of Russia


Which country became the first winner of fifa world cup in 1974?

West Germany.


What part of Europe did Germany took control?

West Germany was part of the "free" world; EAST Germany was controlled by the Soviets.


Where was the stalemate of World War I?

On the western front, along France's eastern border (it was called the western front because it was on the west of Germany.