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Technically, yes. I only say technically because not all of them were strictly German. Some of them just moved to Germany and then became Nazi.
The capital of East Germany from its foundation in 1949 until the country was dissolved in 1990 was Berlin.The correct name of the country was the German Democratic Republic (German: 'Deutsche Demokratische Republik' or 'DDR'). It was only the English language media who called it 'East Germany'. The DDR only included the eastern half of Berlin, West Berlin was under the control of the French, British and US Military.
It was a non aggresion pact between nazi Germany and russia. following this pact a very large degree of trade engaged between the two nations. a secret condition of this pact was that in the case of war ceratain areas could only be occupied by Germany, others by russia.
In respect to Germany in World War II, Hitler in fact only 'dictated' one country, Germany. While he certainly oversaw (and often formulated) all occupational administration policies, he ruled as dictator only his own country, with all of the conquered regions being governed by various military and/or political organizations. It should be noted, however, that portions of Poland and France were annexed to Germany as a result of Nazi conquests, while the remains of Czechoslovakia ('Bohemia') were governed as a 'Protectorate' by Hitler and his Nazi administration.
Sadly No, Germany only conquered all of the Soviet Union in Europe are parts in Asia.