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In World War 2 there was no division of Berlin. In the Cold War, the 'free' part was West Berlin.
The German city of Berlin was known as the divided city. After World War II, Berlin was split into East Berlin and West Berlin.
Berlin. It was divided into West Berlin (capitalist) and East Berlin (communist) by the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989, and East Berlin and West Berlin were formally reuinted in 1990.
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No. Berlin was divided into east Berlin and west Berlin and the country was divided into east and west Germany. West Germany prospered but east Germany was on the wrong side of the iron curtain. it fell into poverty.
Two major cities were split in the Cold War between east and west:Berlin -- West occupied by Democratic West Germany and East occupied by Communist East GermanyJerusalem -- West occupied by Israel and East occupied by Jordan
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No, they took possession of East Germany and East Berlin after WW2, The Allies possessed the West, this stand-off was a major factor of the following Cold war.
Berlin was divided into east and west sectors. It was one of the crossings at the Berlin Wall from East to West Germany.
Berlin. (Bonn was the capital of West Germany, 1949-1990.)
The long-term effect of Battle of Berlin was the division of this town. West Berlin was defined by the quadripartite agreement on West Berlin and the East Berlin was the capital of German Democratic Republic.
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