East and West. You presume you refer to the divided Germany. The Federal Republic of Germany (West) and the German Democratic Republic (East). The East was called "Democratic" but was all but that.
The American name for West Germany was West Germany.
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Those are from the Cold War. The US zone was West Germany while the soviet were East Germany.
Germany is west of Poland.
The U.S.A is to the west of Germany.
West Germany (officially the Federal Republic of Germany) was formed out of the British, American and French zones of occupation. West Berlin was not legally part of West Germany but was represented internationally by West Germany.
West Germany is located in the Western Hemisphere because it is west.
In 1987 Reagan demanded the fall of the Berlin Wall, while speaking nearby at the Brandenburg Gate in West Germany.
Germany is part of the West and is generally reckoned a West European country. Sometimes it has also been regarded as Central Europe, but it is certainly not East European, or oriental or exotic if that is what you mean.
East Germany joined West Germany as one country.
Bonn is the former capital city of West Germany.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now