After World War II, Germany was divided into four occupation zones. Those zones were still one country, but had different countries, in simple terms, de-Nazi-fying them. Well, that was what was supposed to happen and then all the Allied Forces would pull out. But the Soviet Union decided to keep its communistic hands on its occupation zone, East Germany.
Germany was divided after World War II into East Germany (the German Democratic Republic) and West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany). This division became a significant source of tension during the Cold War, symbolizing the ideological battle between the communist East and the democratic West. The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961, became a powerful symbol of this division and the broader conflicts of the era. The reunification of Germany in 1990 marked the end of this division and the Cold War tensions associated with it.
Korea and Germany
Korea and Germany
Korea and Germany
The political tension was known as the Cold War.
East/West Germany North/South Korea.
The cold war was the state of political and military tension after World War II.
The cold war; communism.
The state of military tension known as The Cold War began in 1947.
Germany
No, the Cold War started when Hitler was dead.
I wonder if you mean re-emerge, as Germany is much older than the Cold War.