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In WWII? That would have been Germany.

After WWII, the US, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union controlled it.

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What was east Berlin?

At the end of World War II, Berlin (as well as the rest of the Germany) was split into four separate parts. Each part was under the control of the military of one of the four countries that won the war- the US, the UK, France and the USSR. In 1949, as the Cold War was starting between the USSR and the other three countries, the American, British and French parts were joined together to become West Berlin (and West Germany for the rest of the country). The Soviet part of Berlin became East Berlin (and the Soviet part of Germany became East Germany).


What four countries controlled the zones in Berlin?

us, Britain and France all controolled small parts of a western side of Germany which all united later and was a thriving democratic nation. The soviet union controlleda larger part of eastern Germeny and was communist. Berlin since it was the capitol and was in the eastern side, was also split in half, one contorled by the us and the other half was controled by the soviet union


What four countried occupied parts of Berlin?

USA, UK, USSR and France


What are four parts of a plane that are controlled by hydraulic systems?

The four parts are the Aileron, Spoilers, Flaps, and Slats. Others are the Elevator, and Rudder


How was Berlin devided after world war 2?

Berlin was divided into four separate sectors, claimed by the four main Allied countries: France, Great Brittan, the U.S.S.R. & the U.S.


When happened to Germany after world war 2?

It was divided into four parts, each controlled by one of the major Allied Powers - US, France, UK, and the USSR. The same was applied to Berlin, which was in the USSR part of Germany. The British, French, and American parts of Germany (and Berlin) were democracies, while the USSR controlled parts were socialist governments modeled after the USSR's own, with the Communist Party in charge. Eventually, the British, French, and American-controlled parts would merge, dividing Germany into East Germany and West Germany, with East Berlin and West Berlin. The Eastern parts of both plummeted into poverty, and the effects can still be seen in modern Germany. The USSR, at one point, closed off all means of trade between West Berlin and West Germany/the Allies, causing the Berling Airlift, in which the US (as well as Britain and France) dropped supplies into the city using planes.


Which four countries divided Berlin after world war 2?

The US , British , French and USSR .


Which two countries were born in the 1870s?

Four countries were formed as a result of the Congress of Berlin in 1878: Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria.


How many sections was Germany broken into?

After World War II, Germany was divided into four parts, one each under the control of the UK, USA, USSR, and France. There were other parts of Germany that were broken off and included in Poland and the USSR. Some time later, the three parts controlled by the UK, USA, and France became West Germany, and the one controlled by the USSR became East Germany, different countries that later yet became united. German has been divided and reunited many times. The numbers of parts varies.


After World War 2 which country in Europe was divided into sectors controlled by France Britain USA and Soviet Union?

Germany was divided into four zones and Berlin into four sectors controlled by the four main Allied powers in Europe. the 4 allies were france, GB, USA and USSR


Which two Europe Countries were born in the 1870's?

Four countries were formed as a result of the Congress of Berlin in 1878: Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and Bulgaria.


What four countries controlled zones in the newly divided Germany?

The US , Russia , British and French .