France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union
In WWII? That would have been Germany.After WWII, the US, Great Britain, France and the Soviet Union controlled it.
France, UK, US, USSR
The Berlin wall split Germany into two parts, East and West, the East was controlled by the Communists and the west by the Democratic party of Germany, so when the wall was torn down in 1989, Germany became one country once more.
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The East side of Berlin was controlled by the U.S.S.R and was communist, while the West side was controlled by the U.S. and was capitalist.
The Berlin Wall was a wall of many colors with lots of writing on it.
Nazi Barlin is when Berlin was being controlled by Nazis and Hitler
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.
Some European countries would have controlled parts of Asia, but never all of it.
The Berlin Wall was built by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War to prevent its population from escaping Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West Berlin, which was controlled by the major Western Allies. It divided the city of Berlin into two physically and ideologically contrasting zones.
No, Berlin is near the centre of Germany and borders no other countries
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).