Considering mainland Europe goes from Portugal to the Ural mountains, Germany is technically in the western part of Europe.
However, historically speaking, every former Soviet satellites (i.e. East Germany, Poland, etc) was considered as being located in East Europe, and France, Spain, West Germany, Danemark, etc were considered as being located in West Europe.
Now that the Iron Curtain has fallen, Germany is said to be either in western or central Europe, but never in East Europe.
east Germany. Berlin was located entirely within east Germany, but then the city was further divided into east and west parts by the sectors of the allies after the war, and eventually by the wall Berlin wall
Located in central Europe, Germany is positioned in both the northern and eastern hemispheres.
West Berlin no longer exists, but it was an enclave within East Germany. It was the Western half of Berlin, a city in the Eastern half of East Germany itself.
Germany is west of Poland.
The East and West Germany came to reunite when the Berlin wall falls down. And when the East German people lose its want of power they flee to the nation.
Yes. It is a country located South of Belgium, West of Germany, and East of France.
Europe is to the east of the USA.
France is located in Western Europe.
It is regarded as a western European country, but geographically much of it is in central Europe. Before re-uniting you had West Germany and East Germany, and as there names suggest they were the west and eastern parts of the divided Germany and would have been in western and eastern Europe respectively. Now that they are united, Germany is central Europe.
West Germany and East Germany.
Portugal on the west of Spain. Poland is located in Central Europe on the east of Germany. Both are European countries.
Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.
Berlin in Germany (where it was divided as East Germany and West Germany)
East Germany and West Germany.
East Germany and West Germany.
east Germany. Berlin was located entirely within east Germany, but then the city was further divided into east and west parts by the sectors of the allies after the war, and eventually by the wall Berlin wall
west Germany cut of from east Germany by the Berlin wall forcing east Germany to become a communist country.