Geographically, Berlin was inside the Soviet Zone.
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.
it was divided into two part called east and west Germany by a big hall called berlin hall
The socialist part of Germany ( under influence of USSR ) and the capitalist part of Germany ( under influence of USA )
In Germany Berlin was located in North east Germany
In Germany Berlin was located in North east Germany
There is a mix up here. Berlin was divided into East and West. The eastern part went to East Germany under the communist bloc. The western part of Berlin was part of western Germany which was free and democratic. There were no cities in World War 1 divided in this way.
Berlin is the capital of Germany
Historically, Berlin was located in Brandenburg as its capital. As time went on, it replaced Konigsburg as the capital of Prussia. Now it is the capital of Germany, located in the northeast of the country.
West Berlin was democratic, controlled by West Germany. East Berlin was Communist, controlled by the Soviets and East Germany. Just to be confusing..... East Germany was called the GDR, the German Democratic Republic. It was that in name, it was not that in actual fact !
In Germany Berlin was located in North east Germany
East Berlin and West Berlin are in Germany, not the Soviet Union. The city of Berlin was divided into four "sectors" after World War II. The Soviets got the eastern third of the city. The French got a small sector in the north of Berlin, the British got the middle part and the Americans the south.
The city of Berlin was divided into four sectors in practice, and really amounted to two sectors in practice... West Berlin was part of West Germany, and was thus supported by NATO. East Berlin was part of East Germay, and was supported by the Warsaw Pact and COMECON countries.