Berlin
Berlin, Germany
Berlin, the capital of Germany, was divided into four zones of occupation after World War II, controlled by the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union. This division reflected the broader geopolitical tensions of the Cold War, leading to the eventual establishment of East and West Berlin. The separation lasted until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany.
Germany was divided into American, Soviet, French, and British occupational zones following WWII.
Germany and Berlin were divided into four parts.
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Paris, France
France
The Germany occupation of many European countries was created by the war that Germany began against them.
The provisional capital of France during the German occupation in World War 2 was Vichy. The government there is now known as the Vichy Government and is regarded as an illegitimate group of Nazi collaborators.
Answer Germany & Austria were divided into four occupation zones. In each country France, Gr. Britain, the United States & the USSR administered one zone each. Germany. Also Berlin, which was entirely within the Soviet zone was likewise split into 4 zones of occupation.
It was divided into four occupation zones. :)
It was Berlin the capital of Germany.