Two major cities were split in the Cold War between east and west:
The Berlin Wall divided the German city of Berlin into East Berlin and West Berlin, after World War 2.
City of Berlin Germany
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
Berlin was the city divided by the Berlin Wall.
Berlin is the capital of the unified Germany. When there was an East and West Germany the capital of the West was in Bonn.
East/West Germany
During WW2 I believe that Germany was divided between east and west, thats why they have the Berlin wall.
AnswerIt split the city of Berlin which was divided between East and West Germany. They have now reunited as Germany.
This was, of course, Germany. Berlin is the capital of German. The Berlin Wall was erected in August 1861. The official reason for its construction was to prevent the influence of the "fascists" from the West entering East Germany and undermining the socialist fabric of the state. In reality, the wall was there to stop mass defections to the West. The Wall was broken down in November 1989.
It was known as the Berlin Wall and divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
The German city of Berlin was known as the divided city. After World War II, Berlin was split into East Berlin and West Berlin.
The Berlin Wall divided Berlin into East and West Berlin. East Berlin, also called the Eastern Bloc, belonged to Soviet Russia and was communist. West Berlin was democratic.
The Berlin Wall was a physical dividing line that divided families without visitation rights. The wall divided the city of Berlin into TWO different cities; East Berlin and West Berlin.
The Berlin wall is located in Germany and it divided Berlin.