Berlin was divided into 4 zones, officially known as sectors: British, American, French and Soviet
divided Berlin into four zones of occupation.
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Berlin
There are 6 time zones between Chicago (CDT) and Berlin (CET).
The city of Berlin was in the middle of the Soviet zone. The Soviet zone is the part of German that ended up becoming Communist East Germany. But then in the city of Berlin you had occupation as well except in the city they were called 'sectors'. And just like the Soviet zone, the Soviet sector of Berlin ended becoming East Germany (the capitol, in fact). However the American, British and French sectors in the west part of the city stayed 'free' after the whole Berlin Blockade/Airlift debacle of 1948 and ended up a part of West Germany, although the capitol was moved to Bonn, and Berlin always had special legal and political status applied.
itself divided into four zones
In 1945 Germany was divided into four zones, run by Britain, France, the US and the Soviet Union. Berlin, which lay inside the Soviet Zone, was divided into four sectors (run by the same powers). From 1947 onwards the Western zones co-operated and came together for many purposes and in 1948-49 Germany split into East and West. In principle, Berlin continued to have a special status, but also split into East and West.
Answer Germany & Austria were divided into four occupation zones. In each country France, Gr. Britain, the United States & the USSR administered one zone each. Germany. Also Berlin, which was entirely within the Soviet zone was likewise split into 4 zones of occupation.
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Berlin, Germany
16 zones are there
No at the End of WW2 the Russians Captured Berlin which was the capitol of Germany and under the agreement Berlin was divided up in to 4 parts Russian British French and American Zones Russian Zone was Known as East Berlin and the rest as west Berlin but it was all Inside the Russian Occupied Zone Later as only 3 Zones as the French pulled out of their occupied Territories