After Germany has occupied many countrys, including France and the west of Poland (the east of poland was attacked and occupied by the sovjets), Hitler ordered to attack the russian troops. After german troops occupied the west of Russia, the Russian trups stroke back when the german toops reached Stalingrad. (1942 / 1943)
That was the turning point of WWII, because now, germany was in defence.
When the russian troops attacks the german troops in the east, the western allies starts to attacks the german trups during the battle of the Normandie. (1944)
From now on, Germany was attacked from east and west.
On the "Elbe Day"(25. April 1945), Sovjet and US trups met together on the Elbe (it's a river).
Yes. It was the Soviet Army, and they were one of the Allies.
Germany was divided, after WWII, into two- East and West Germany. The East belonged to the USSR and the West belonged to the allies. Berlin (the capitol of Germany) was also divided. (Of course the West half goes to the allies and east to the USSR) But Berlin was located in the USSR's side of Germany. Later the Soviet Union closed off the airports in their half of Berlin to try and get the allies to leave, so of course the allies' planes couldn't land there to defend West Berlin.
east Germany. Berlin was located entirely within east Germany, but then the city was further divided into east and west parts by the sectors of the allies after the war, and eventually by the wall Berlin wall
No, they took possession of East Germany and East Berlin after WW2, The Allies possessed the West, this stand-off was a major factor of the following Cold war.
The French, Americans, Russians and Britons decided to divide Germany into zones when they met at the Yalta Conference.
The Battle of the Bulge
Germany was divided, after WWII, into two- East and West Germany. The East belonged to the USSR and the West belonged to the allies. Berlin (the capitol of Germany) was also divided. (Of course the West half goes to the allies and east to the USSR) But Berlin was located in the USSR's side of Germany. Later the Soviet Union closed off the airports in their half of Berlin to try and get the allies to leave, so of course the allies' planes couldn't land there to defend West Berlin.
Germany was divided into East and West Germany. West Germany was controlled by the western nations and East Germany was under Russian control.
east Germany. Berlin was located entirely within east Germany, but then the city was further divided into east and west parts by the sectors of the allies after the war, and eventually by the wall Berlin wall
west Germany, east Germany and sukus medikus The countries who set up the Berlin walls were the Allies(France, Britain and USA) and the So Viet union(as West Germany was Allies's and East Germany was So Viet union's back at the time).
No, they took possession of East Germany and East Berlin after WW2, The Allies possessed the West, this stand-off was a major factor of the following Cold war.
The French, Americans, Russians and Britons decided to divide Germany into zones when they met at the Yalta Conference.
The Battle of the Bulge
After Germany has occupied many countrys, including France and the west of Poland (the east of poland was attacked and occupied by the sovjets), Hitler ordered to attack the russian troops. After german troops occupied the west of Russia, the Russian trups stroke back when the german toops reached Stalingrad. (1942 / 1943) That was the turning point of WWII, because now, germany was in defence. When the russian troops attacks the german troops in the east, the western allies starts to attacks the german trups during the battle of the Normandie. (1944) From now on, Germany was attacked from east and west. On the "Elbe Day"(25. April 1945), Sovjet and US trups met together on the Elbe (it's a river).
Germany is west of Poland.
i think it's Hiroshima and Nagasaki
West Berlin was in the middle of East Germany, and was surrounded on all sides by it. That's what the famous Berlin Airlift was about- the Soviets disallowed the Western Allies from going into Berlin by land, so the Allies had to use airplane to send supplies into West Berlin.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now