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After World War II, a large chunk of northeastern Germany was occupied by the Soviet Union. Eventually this became the basis of the "German Democratic Republic", also known as East Germany. East Germany inherited the Soviet-style Communist dictatorship as its government.
East Germany (German Democratic Republic) was a communist client state of the Soviet Union from 1949 to 1990. It was created from the Soviet occupation zone of Germany (1945-1949) following World War II.
No. Denmark was never under communist rule.
No part of Europe was ‘under Communist rule’. Communism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and that clearly did not exist anywhere in Europe.
No. East Germany ceased to exist on 3rd October, 1990 when Germany was re-unified. East Germany was under communist rule until 18th March, 1990 when the first and last free elections were held and the communist SED (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands - Socialist Unity Party of Germany) was swept from power.
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The 3 asian countries under communist rule are: 1. Laos 2. China 3. Vietnam
You are referring to Berlin. Half of Berlin was part of communist East Germany. The other half was part of West Germany, which was not communist.Answer 2Technically only partly true. West Berlin was not part of either West Germany nor of East Germany. It was a seperate entity under joint military rule by Britain, France and the USA. In practice, the West Berlin Senate adopted the same laws, and legeal rights, as West Germany, and there was freedom of movement between West Berlin and West Germany.
No, it was never a communist country.
Yes, as part of the now dissolved Republic of Yugoslavia, from 1945 to 1992.
The 3 asian countries under communist rule are: 1. Laos 2. China 3. Vietnam