Germany is west of Poland.
The Berlin Blockade
Germany was split into East and West Germany in 1990,October 3
East & West Germany
The main differences between West and East Germany was that West Germany was a Democratic Capitalist state while East Germany was a self declared 'socialist state' (though more commonly it is labeled Communist).
Neither, East Germany (official name Deutsche Demokratishe Republik, German Democratic Republic) had borders with West Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia.
After World War II, Germany's borders were adjusted, specifically in the east. The territories of East Prussia, Silesia, and Pomerania were ceded to Poland and the Soviet Union. In the west, the Saarland region was temporarily under French administration before reuniting with West Germany in 1957.
Germany shares its borders with nine countries: Denmark to the north Poland to the east Czech Republic to the east Austria to the southeast Switzerland to the south France to the southwest Luxembourg to the west Belgium to the west Netherlands to the west
The Netherlands is bordered by Belgium and Germany.
Modern East Germany was Middle Germany in the past. During WWII all the borders of Poland moved westwards. So you can say that some parts of Poland were formally East Germany, but this is history. Modern East Germany and Poland are different things.
Germany is west of Poland.
Atlantic borders the East coast of North America. Pacific borders the West Coast. Arctic borders the North coast.
There are approximately 14,000 miles between Russia's east and west borders.
Germany and Belguim. Germany west and belguim south and north and east is sea
The countries that border the United States on the east are Canada and on the west is Mexico.
Hungary opened its borders in 1989, allowing East Germans to pass through and seek asylum in West Germany. This event played a significant role in the eventual fall of the Berlin Wall.
East Germany joined West Germany as one country.