Yes, Germany would be considered to be part of the developed world.
Any country that was not the US, the USSR, the UK or the France.
No. It had been incorporated into Germany in 1938 as an integral part of Germany.
Germany is the only country in Europe of which Germany is a part.
France. Alsace and Lorraine became part of France during the 1600's. In 1871, Germany fought a war with France and won, and part of the settlement was that Alsace and Lorraine would be given to Germany and called "Alsace-Lorraine". France was angry about it and wanted "revanche"- revenge. As part of the settlement of World War I, Alsace-Lorraine was given back to France.
The US,Great Britain,Soviet Union and France.
Belgium wasn't given two countries. They were given two former cantons (areas) that were part of Germany. Eupen and Malmedy became part of Belguim in 1924.
Germany is a country in Europe.
The four countries were Great Britain, France, Russia (USSR), and the USA. All but Russia were a part of West Germany. Russia formed East Germany.
Germany is an independent country. It is part of the European Union.
No, it is its own separate country, it was a part of Germany however before WWII
Estonia is not a part of Germany, Estonia is an independent country.