Why Soviet Union has to name (or rename) some country. The country itself change its name. Germany were splitted into two parts: The DDR and BRD
DDR- Deutsche Demokratisch Republik (German Democratic Republic, or so called Eastern Germany) and BRD- Bundes Republik Deutschland (German Federal Republic or so called West Germany)
East Germany no longer exists ! but during it's time it had a few different names,
the last one being :- "Die Deutsche Demokratische Republik" is the correct title. In English it is "The German Democratic Republic".
The capital of East Germany from its foundation in 1949 until the country was dissolved in 1990 was Berlin.
The correct name of the country was the German Democratic Republic (German: 'Deutsche Demokratische Republik' or 'DDR'). It was only the English language media who called it 'East Germany'. The DDR only included the eastern half of Berlin, West Berlin was under the control of the French, British and US Military.
In English: German Democratic Republic In German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik
The German Democratic Republic, or in German, Deutsche Demokratische Republik.
during the cold war, EG (East Germany) was communist while WG (West Germany) was captialist
The capital of East Germany from its foundation in 1949 until the country was dissolved in 1990 was Berlin.The correct name of the country was the German Democratic Republic (German: 'Deutsche Demokratische Republik' or 'DDR'). It was only the English language media who called it 'East Germany'. The DDR only included the eastern half of Berlin, West Berlin was under the control of the French, British and US Military.
Uuuummmmmmmmmmm.......It suffered it think........ and I think that west Germany was good and had better economy.
Historically, Berlin was the capital of the Prussia for centuries. When Prussia led the unification of Germany, it was natural that the Prussian capital would become the capital of the newly unified country. After World War II, East Berlin remained the capital of East Germany, but it became unwieldy as a capital for West Germany because of its being an enclave in East German territory. However, when Germany reunified in 1989, Berlin was reinstated as the capital of a united Germany as a nod to the historical nature of the city.
Berlin. *After World War II, Germany was partitioned and occupied. The areas occupied by the US, the UK, and France were combined in 1948 to form West Germany. The area occupied by the Soviet Union became East Germany. West Germany's capital was established in Bonn, while East Germany's capital was Berlin. The Western half of the city became the enclave known as West Berlin, which was considered part of neither Germany. East and West Germany were reunified in 1990, and by 1999 Berlin was again the seat of government.
There is no capital of Berlin because it is a city in Germany.
West Germany and East Germany.
during the cold war, EG (East Germany) was communist while WG (West Germany) was captialist
During the Cold War, the nation of Germany was partitioned into two nations, which were West Germany, which was allied with NATO, and East Germany, which was a member of the Warsaw Pact.
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.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
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Germany
Berlin was 110 miles east of the "Inter German Border," the line that separated East Germany from West Germany.
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Germany.
Yes. East Germany was separated from West Germany by the Berlin Wall during the era of communism there. East Germany was part of the Soviet Communist Bloc and West Germany was the non-communist portion.