Berlin is spelled the same in French.
Berlin in French is "Berlin."
The French word for Berlin is "Berlin."
Berlin ( bear lin- a nasal 'in' at the end)
Berlin
No, Berlin is not a verb. Berlin is the capital city of Germany. Verbs are words used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.
No, Berlin has not always been the capital city of Germany. Before Berlin, the capital was Bonn from 1949 to 1990. Berlin became the capital of a reunified Germany in 1990.
The French word for Berlin is "Berlin."
Berlin ( bear lin- a nasal 'in' at the end)
To prevent the citizens of East Berlin, which was under Communist Russian rule, from escaping to West Berlin, which was under the rule of the British, French, and Americans.
The part of the capital city of Berlin that was under control of the Americans, Brits and French after World War II.
No at the End of WW2 the Russians Captured Berlin which was the capitol of Germany and under the agreement Berlin was divided up in to 4 parts Russian British French and American Zones Russian Zone was Known as East Berlin and the rest as west Berlin but it was all Inside the Russian Occupied Zone Later as only 3 Zones as the French pulled out of their occupied Territories
Berlin was divided into 4 zones, officially known as sectors: British, American, French and Soviet
Well, kind of. During the Cold War Berlin was an occupied city--there were foreign military forces there and they formed the official government of Berlin. (The reality in West Berlin was a little different: while the US Commander Berlin, British Commander Berlin and French Commander Berlin were the governor of the city on a rotating basis, all power had been handed over to the Lord Mayor of Berlin.) West Berlin was occupied by the United States, the British and the French. France held the northern districts--in some ways the most important because West Berlin's airport was the French Air Force base of Tegel; Britain held the middle sectors; and the United States held the southern sectors. The Soviets held all of the eastern sectors.
To stop the British, French and the USA from gaining goods.
Following the closure of land access to West Berlin in 1948 by Stalin the Americans, French and British organised the provision of supplies by aeroplane. This was known as "The Berlin Airlift".
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Berlin is the capital and the largest city of Germany (French: allemagne).
American, French and British people airlifted food and supplies to the people of West Berlin whom faced starvation after Stalin cut it off.