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Q: Which era ended with the reunification of Germany and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc?
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What ra ended with the reunification of Germany and the collapse of the Soviet Bloc?

Cold War


What era ended with the reunificated of Germany an the collapse of the soviet bloc?

The cold war


How did the collapse of the Soviet Union lead to the end of the Cold War and German renunification?

The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 signaled the end of the Cold War to many, because it left the United States in monoply. Also, with the fall of the Soviet economy, there was not enough financial stability to control anything outside of its own countries. This allowed Germany to reunite once again, and also let West Germany restructure East Germany's failed planned economy. The United State's interverence in West Germany's economy may have had something to do with the fact that it was so successful. Overall, the fall of the Soviet Union led to many events, two of them being Germany's reunification and the end of the Cold War.


When did Group of Soviet Forces in Germany end?

Group of Soviet Forces in Germany ended in 1988.


What was the Cold War and when did the Soviet Union break apart?

The Cold War started in 1945 and ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.


Is Germany still considered an occupied country?

No, and any remaining ambiguities about its status ended around the time of reunification in 1990.


When did the Soviet union collapse to the Soviet leader Mikhal Gorbachev?

Mikhail Gorbochev supposably ended it by letting the Government hate groups coming into society


What happened to the Nazi-Soviet pact?

It ended when Germany launched a sneak attack on Russia in 1940. The division of Poland between Germany and the Soviet Union


What was the German reunification?

The Reunification process started in 1989 (fall of the Berlin wall) and was officially ended on Oct. 3, 1990. Since then Oct. 3 is celebrated as "der Tag der deutschen Einheit" (German Unity Day). It´s a holiday in Germany.


When did US occupation of Germany end?

Germany was partitioned for occupation at the end of World War II, in 1945, and US troops were still stationed there after 1949 as part of NATO. The US, English, French and Soviets occupied Germany in 4 separate zones after the surrender of Germany in May of 1945. The US English and French zones were combined in 1949 and became the Federal Republic, or "West Germany". The Soviet Union zone became "East Germany". The London and Paris Agreement of 1954 restored most of West Germany's sovereignty (with some exceptions.) The 4 powers (US, English, French and Soviets) still held control of Berlin (divided into West German and Soviet-controlled halves), and nominal control over the rest of Germany. This occupation and control of Germany did not technically end until the "Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany" was signed in 1990. (This is commonly known as the "Two Plus Four Agreement") The "reunification" of Germany in 1990 was part of the collapse of the Soviet Union's satellite empire in Eastern Europe.


What two country split into two in 1989 that starts with G?

No country split in two in 1989. However in 1989 The Soviet Union collapsed allowing all the old Soviet satellite states to pursue their own way. Germany is the most likely answer to this question, though the question should be, Which country was re-unified in 1989? The 4 major allied forces (France. England, United States and Soviet Union) occupied Germany after its defeat in 1945. This ended the European portion of World War II. Over several years of occupation by the 4 allies political tensions between The Soviet Union and the rest of the allies could not agree on terms to end the occupation of the conquered German territory. England, France and the United States ended the occupation of their sectors of Germany while The Soviet Union refused to allow reunification of their German "Eastern Sector" with the other three sectors thereby splitting Germany in two. There was no clearer division of the two countries than The Berlin Wall which surrounded the West Berlin (which was within the Eastern/Soviet Sector of Germany). When the Soviet Union collapsed during the velvet revolution in late 1989 the Berlin Wall fell. The closed border that had separated the two countries was opened for the first time in over 40 years. On October 3, 1990 East Germany was absorbed into West Germany. West Germany changed its name back to Germany. The country that was the center of what came to be known as The Velvet Revolution did split in two shortly after the collapse of The Soviet Union. Czechoslovakia split into The Czech Republic and Slovakia on January 1, 1993. But the beginning of the schism occurred in 1989. Yugoslavia also disintegrated into its 7 constituent states as a result of the Soviet collapse. The disintegration was along old pre-world-war 1 borders. Finally, most of the old United Soviet Socialists Republics (USSR) (What many inappropriately call "Russia") became independent countries of their own right months and years after the Soviet collapse creating 15 new countries with the Russian Federation being the largest and most influential.


Who controlled Germany after World War 2?

After the German surrender on May 8, 1945, Germany was partitioned into four zones of occupationadministered by the victorious allies: France; the U.K.; The U.S.; and the Soviet Union.The occupation officially ended in 1949 with the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany ("West Germany") from the three western occupation zones, and the creation of the German Democratic Republic ("East Germany") from the Soviet occupation zone. This divided Germany was to last for more than 40 years.Berlin, deep inside East Germany, was further divided into western and eastern zones. After reunification in 1990 of all of Germany into the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin again became the capital.