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How long has Germany been in sixteen states?

Before reunification in 1990 West Germany consisted of ten states plus West Berlin, while the states in East Germans had been dissolved in 1952. They were revived in 1990 (five states) and East and West Berlin became one state. The states of West Germany were set up with their present borders in the late 1940s, and apart from the union of two states in SW Germany have remained stable since 1952.


What are two religions that came from the split of the Roman Empire. What did the East have and what did the West have?

The religion of the west was Latin Christianity (this was the original name of Roman Catholicism). The religion in the east was Orthodox Christianity. These were the two main versions of Christianity. There were many other versions as well, including Arianism, which was very popular in the Late Empire. The two mentioned religions opposed the other versions and worked to establish their dominance. This difference in the religions of the west and east already existed long before the empire split.


How long did the Soviet blockade of East Germany last?

The Soviet blockade of West Berlin, known as the Berlin Blockade lasted from 24 June 1948 - 12 May 1949.


GDR Satellite nation of US?

The German Democratic Republic (GDR), which was also called East Germany. was a satellite of the Soviet Union. The GDR ceased to exist when Germany was reunified in 1990. For a long time the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) - West Germany was politically very close to the U.S.


Is Berlin the capital of Poland?

Historically, Berlin was the capital of the Prussia for centuries. When Prussia led the unification of Germany, it was natural that the Prussian capital would become the capital of the newly unified country. After World War II, East Berlin remained the capital of East Germany, but it became unwieldy as a capital for West Germany because of its being an enclave in East German territory. However, when Germany reunified in 1989, Berlin was reinstated as the capital of a united Germany as a nod to the historical nature of the city.

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East Berlin (Germany) became democratic as part of the reunification of East with West Germany in 1990. With the fall of the Berlin Wall and the release of Soviet control over East Germany, the long-separated halves of the German nation, including East Berlin, merged to form the Federal Republic of Germany.


Was the Berlin wall built entirely around East Germany?

No, at a mere 96 miles long, it only physically separated East from West for 38 years.


Can Jewish people cross the Berlin wall?

The Berlin Wall was to prevent all citizens of East Germany from escaping East Germany by going to West Berlin. It was built in 1961, long after the Holocaust, and had nothing to do with any distinction between Jews or Non-Jews, but rather East German citizens and West German citizens.


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How long has Germany been in sixteen states?

Before reunification in 1990 West Germany consisted of ten states plus West Berlin, while the states in East Germans had been dissolved in 1952. They were revived in 1990 (five states) and East and West Berlin became one state. The states of West Germany were set up with their present borders in the late 1940s, and apart from the union of two states in SW Germany have remained stable since 1952.


How long does it take to drive cross Germany?

From north to south it will take around 10 hours. From the west to the east it will take 5 to six hours.


What are two religions that came from the split of the Roman Empire. What did the East have and what did the West have?

The religion of the west was Latin Christianity (this was the original name of Roman Catholicism). The religion in the east was Orthodox Christianity. These were the two main versions of Christianity. There were many other versions as well, including Arianism, which was very popular in the Late Empire. The two mentioned religions opposed the other versions and worked to establish their dominance. This difference in the religions of the west and east already existed long before the empire split.


How long has Berlin been the Capital of Germany?

No. Previously, Berlin was the capital of Prussia.Prior to Berlin, Germany as a whole did not have a capital city as it was split into several independent states, as opposed to today's unified nation.The Holy Roman Empire ruled over the land we now know as Germany during the Middle Ages and both Vienna (Austria) and Frankfurt (Germany) were considered as centralised cities.From 1949 to 1990, Germany was divided between East Germany (GDR) and West Germany, with the West German capital at Bonn.


How long is Mississippi from east to west?

The state of Mississippi is 340 miles long (north to south) and 170 miles wide (east to west).


In what country was the Berlin Wall located?

It separated East and West Germany ---------------- It separated, more exactly, East from West Berlin, the latter having been an enclave in what was previously East Germany. The much longer border between West and East Germany was also closely watched but it stretched over hundreds of kilometres and was not marked by a long wall. ----------------- Strictly speaking, West Berlin was not "an enclave in what was previously East Germany," since East Germany did not exist at the time the enclave was established. At the end of World War 2, Germany (which lost the war) was divided into four sectors, with responsibility for each given to one of the war's victors (USA, UK, France and the USSR). Berlin, the former German capital, was similarly divided into four sectors. In 1949, the US, French and British sectors were combined to form West Germany, with the corresponding sectors of Berlin (which were completely surrounded by the USSR-led sector of Germany) combining to form West Berlin. The Russian sector, including the Russian sector of Berlin, became East Germany. Contrary to what might have been expected, the Berlin Wall was not a defensive wall (i.e., it was not built by a defender to keep a potential invader out). Rather, it was more akin to a prison wall; it was built by East Germany to prevent East Germans from escaping to the West German enclave of West Berlin (a problem that had plagued the East German government prior to the Wall's construction), and was actually located completely within East German territory (although in most cases mere feet from the actual border).


What was decided about Germany at the Potsdam Conference?

It was divided into 4 parts: USA, USSR, France and GBR (England) with the goal being for these countries to help rebuild Germany after WW2. But France and Britain needed to rebuild their own countries so Germany was split into just US (west) and USSR (east) and would eventually lead to the building of the Berlin Wall (c. 1961)


How many years was Germany a colony?

Germany was never a colony. In fact, it was a European power after unification. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Germany was divided into hundreds of small states, each under the Holy Roman Empire. Prussia was the most successful and largest German state. In the mid to late 1800s, historians credit Otto Von Bismarck with unifying the states into a single country, Germany. Their militaristic and naval pride contributed to a European arms race and led to World War I. After unification, Germany's economy was so successful that they were competent rivals to the British, who have always been a leading European power, and the Europeans feared Germany's increasing might. I don't quite understand your question. I am unsure if you are asking about how long East and West Germany was under Allied control after World War II. If you are, I'll answer this too. After WWII in 1945, the Allies divided Germany into an East and West Germany, the communist East being controlled by the Soviet Union and the democratic West being split between the United States, Britain, and France. As well as Germany, Berlin was also divided into East and West Berlin. Germany wasn't entirely unified again until 1989-1990, when leaders realized nothing good was happening as a result of German separation.