The Yalta Agreement. The division was agreed to at the Potsdam Conference in August of 1945 after Germany surrendered.
Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
Not all of it was. Belin and Germany was divided into 2 sections. The USSR controlled the eastern half and half of Berlin. The Allies controlled the western half as well as half of Berlin. Belin was divided by a wall that finally was taken down after the USSR dissolved.
Britain, USA and France
West Germany, which was controlled by the three western powers, of the US, Britain and France was larger, then East Germany, which was controlled by the USSR.
Austria, Germany, and Czechoslovakia.
No one owned the United States. The Cold War began after WW2 when Germany was divided between the allies and the Russians. Berlin was divided into 4 sections. Three sections were controlled by the allies and one by the Soviet's. The Russians built the Berlin Wall to stop people from going into West Germany while they controlled East Germany. This created a dividing line and a checkpoint controlled by NATO forces on the West and the Russians on East. The standoff between the two sides was named the Cold War by Winston Churchill in a speech. This continued until 1989 when the Berlin Wall came down.
The western half of Germany was controlled by the French, Americans and Brits after World War 2 concluded. The French controlled the section near the border of France and Germany. The US controlled a "middle section" and the Brits controlled the northern area. The allies also controlled different sections of the capitol city of Berlin. The Soviets controlled East Berlin and East Germany and Eastern Europe after the war.
the Ussr controlled east Germany and and the US and UK controlled west Germany.
Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
There were many country's e.g Germany, Italy, France, Britain ,Russia and America. When Britain joined the war they also involved their controlled country's such as Africa, India and Australia
The division wasn't after WW1, but after WW2. It was Germany that was divided into western and eastern sections. Russia controlled the eastern while the western powers controlled west Germany. This happened because at the end of the war Russia entered Berlin before the allies and in negotiations with the west Russia was given a section that became East Germany and built the Berlin Wall. The western powers of the United States. France, and England took 3 sections that became west Germany until 1989 when the Berlin Wall came down and Germany was unified after 60+years.
Because it made Europe and Germany split into two sections. The soviets controlled the eastern part including half of the capital ,Berlin. The western zones became the federal republic of Germany in 1949
As a result of the German occupation of Poland during WW2 thousands of Polish Jews were killed. But also came the falling out between the Russians and the German's when fighting broke out between which sections of the country were controled by Russia and which sections were controlled by Germany.
As a result of the German occupation of Poland during WW2 thousands of Polish Jews were killed. But also came the falling out between the Russians and the German's when fighting broke out between which sections of the country were controled by Russia and which sections were controlled by Germany.
Not all of it was. Belin and Germany was divided into 2 sections. The USSR controlled the eastern half and half of Berlin. The Allies controlled the western half as well as half of Berlin. Belin was divided by a wall that finally was taken down after the USSR dissolved.
After World War II was over, the Allied troops occupied Germany and divided it into four sections, each one controlled by one of the four powers. The four Allied powers were the USA, the USSR, Britain, and France.
During, it was just Germany. Afterwards, the city was divided up into several sections, most of which belonged temporarily to the United States and the USSR.