Bremen was located in the southern portion of the special division allocated to US control after WW2. The surrounding area with the exception of the northern approach to the port city of Bremerhaven was located in the British sector.
Berlin was fully within the Soviet sector, however, having been the capital of Germany, it was divided amongst the allies. The Soviet sector comprised nearly the entire eastern half of the city, while the west was divided amongst the French, British, and American.
Nikita Khrushchev from Germany debated against Kennedy during the Berlin Crisis.
The USSR demanded the withdrawal of all allies military forces in East Germany. The Berlin Wall went up dividing Berlin and blocking shipping from West Germany into Berlin. The allied airlifted food and medical supplies to West Berlin.
Berlin, Germany, hosted the Olympics during World War II.
During the Cold War the German city of Berlin was split into separate cities. East Germany was a separate city and country. The Berlin Wall was built to divide the city.
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The capital of Germany during WW II was Berlin, and Berlin remains the capital of Germany to this day.
Berlin
Berlin is the capital of Germany.It was and is the capital of Germany, except during the existence of West Germany, whose capital was Bonn.
Berlin. (Bonn was the capital of West Germany, 1949-1990.)
There is no capital of Berlin because it is a city in Germany.
Berlin
Berlin
Nikita Khrushchev from Germany debated against Kennedy during the Berlin Crisis.
Berlin was 110 miles east of the "Inter German Border," the line that separated East Germany from West Germany.
The Berlin wall. It split the whole country into East and West Germany. Eastern Germany followed Communism - while Western Germany was Capitalist.
East Berlin is a city and therefore has no capital. Furthermore, the city of East Berlin only existed from 1946-1989. At all other times it was united with West Berlin as one unified city of Berlin. However, during the aforementioned period, it was the capital of East Germany, also called the German Democratic Republic (in German: Deutsche Demokratische Republik).
Berlin didn't have a Prime Minister. It's the capital of Germany.