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It's still here. Berlin has existed for nearly 900 years and continues to exist in the exact same place it previously existed.

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Where is potsdam?

Potsdam is the capital city of the German state of Brandenburg - and directly borders Berlin.


What was the capital of Germany before Berlin?

The capital of the German Federal Assembly (1815) was Frankfurt, which was also briefly the capital in 1848. When Germany became a single state in 1871, the Prussian capital of Berlin was chosen as the capital.Bonn was the provisional capital and seat of government of West Germany (1949-1990). In the German Democratic Republic Berlin was named capital which only included the eastern part of the city with the western part belonging to West Germany.In 1990 Berlin became the official capital of the re-united Germany while Bonn remained seat of government until 1999.


Is Berlin the capital of Poland?

Historically, Berlin was the capital of the Prussia for centuries. When Prussia led the unification of Germany, it was natural that the Prussian capital would become the capital of the newly unified country. After World War II, East Berlin remained the capital of East Germany, but it became unwieldy as a capital for West Germany because of its being an enclave in East German territory. However, when Germany reunified in 1989, Berlin was reinstated as the capital of a united Germany as a nod to the historical nature of the city.


1949-1990 what was capital of democratic Germany?

It was Bonn. Let's be clear on this: Bonn was the capital of the FDR, the Federal Republic of Germany, West Germany. But the DDR, the Deutches Democratik Republik, The German Democratic Republic, East Germany, the capital was Berlin. And no, I am not for one moment suggesting East Germany was democratic, but that was its name......


What happened in The Battle of Berlin?

The Battle of Berlin took place from April 16 to May 2, 1945, as the Soviet and Polish forces fought door-to-door to take the German capital. On April 30, the bunker of the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler, came under attack and he committed suicide. *The term "Battle of Berlin" is also applied to the British bombing campaign of November 1943 to May 1944. While rendering millions of Berliners homeless, it did not result in the immediate stoppage of the German war effort.