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After (not during) WW 1, The the Empire of Austria-Hungary was divided into several smaller countries. After WW 2, the Russians turned the occupied zone in Germany that was under their control into the German Democratic Republic. So after WW 2, Germany became divided into the (western) German Federal Republic and the (Communist) German Democratic Republic, usually called East Germany. Also, the Ottoman Empire was split up into several countries after WW 1, although it must be said that many of those countries had already been autonomous or practically independent for many years before.
This was at one time the Holy Roman Empire. It eventually became too powerful and got split up into other countries.
After World War 2, Berlin was divided into west and east Berlin. East Berlin was run by the Soviet Union, and West Germany was split between the U.S., the U.K., and France. The city was reunified after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Everywhere. Mostly Europe in the early years, but people have emigrated to the new world (USA) from all kinds of countries up to today. Considering there are about 195 different countries in the world, that's a lot of people!
england and france
The empires split up into smaller territories.
To answer your question, it's Hungary. Btw Yugoslavia doesn't exist anymore. It split up in more smaller countries.
India split up because of religious conflicts, but Vietnam split up because of political differences. (APEX)---> India and Vietnam were split up into multiple countries.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
India split up because of religious conflicts, but Vietnam split up because of political differences. (APEX)---> India and Vietnam were split up into multiple countries.
Electrons are not known to be made up of smaller particles.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
Austria Hungaryapex-The empires split up into smaller territories.
After (not during) WW 1, The the Empire of Austria-Hungary was divided into several smaller countries. After WW 2, the Russians turned the occupied zone in Germany that was under their control into the German Democratic Republic. So after WW 2, Germany became divided into the (western) German Federal Republic and the (Communist) German Democratic Republic, usually called East Germany. Also, the Ottoman Empire was split up into several countries after WW 1, although it must be said that many of those countries had already been autonomous or practically independent for many years before.
Korea. North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic.
The United Nations was set up after WW2 to prevent future wars and protect smaller countries.