West Germany, officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany, was larger in area compared to East Germany (German Democratic Republic). West Germany covered about 248,577 square kilometers, while East Germany spanned approximately 108,333 square kilometers. This size difference also reflected the population distribution, with West Germany being more populous and economically developed than its eastern counterpart. The division between the two was marked by significant political and ideological contrasts during the Cold War.
Germany is west of Poland.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now
East Berlin was the capital of Communist East Germany. However, many East Germans wanted to escape East Germany in order to find freedom in West Germany. The easiest way to do this was to cross into West Berlin, which was an enclave of West Germany that was completely surrounded by East German territory. The East German government was dismayed by the number that East Germans who were leaving East Germany and, therefore, built the Berlin Wall in 1961 in order to prevent the further hemorrhaging of population.
Germany was split into East and West Germany in 1990,October 3
West Germany is larger between the 2. West Germany is approximately 248,577 km² while East Germany is 108,333 km².
Germany is west of Poland.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now
East Germany joined West Germany as one country.
Integrating West Germany and East Germany has been extremely difficult.
Integrating West Germany and East Germany has been extremely difficult.
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people in the east Germany thought that life in west Germany is more comfortable than in the east Germany
More people live in West Germany, mainly due to the influx of emmigrents before and while the Berlin Wall was being completed. Even with the sparse population, the economic boom has allowed for larger families as of recent years.
East Berlin was the capital of Communist East Germany. However, many East Germans wanted to escape East Germany in order to find freedom in West Germany. The easiest way to do this was to cross into West Berlin, which was an enclave of West Germany that was completely surrounded by East German territory. The East German government was dismayed by the number that East Germans who were leaving East Germany and, therefore, built the Berlin Wall in 1961 in order to prevent the further hemorrhaging of population.
Germany was split into East and West Germany in 1990,October 3
Because there was a much larger population back East than there was out West.