After Germany is captured and the treaty is made between the allies Germany is split into four parts. Russia, France, England and the US were all given a quarter of Germany. Russia's side is known as East Germany and the Allied side was known as West Germany.
East Germany, the former German Democratic Republic, was Communist when it was under Russian control following the end of World War II.
After World War II, the four Allied Powers took up Occupation Zones in Germany. The US, UK, and French Zones eventually merged to become West Germany, which was a capitalist democracy like those three occupying powers. The Soviet Zone became a communist dictatorship like the Soviet Union was. It was this Soviet influence that resulted in German Communism in East Germany.
Yes, East Prussia was connected to the rest of Germany through a narrow land corridor known as the "Polish Corridor," which separated it from the main part of Germany. This corridor was established after World War I as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, creating a significant geographical and political separation. East Prussia remained a part of Germany until the end of World War II, after which it was divided between Poland and the Soviet Union.
The Berlin Wall started in East Germany, seperating the 2 sections of East Germany and ended in 1981. (I hope this helped!!) -Khloe
No. Germany has never been part of the Soviet Union. From 1945 onwards there was a Soviet Zone, which later become the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). This state, which was part of the Eastern Bloc, was reunited with West Germany in 1990.
Germany. It split into East and West Germany.
At the end of the Second World War, Germany was divided into different zones, ruled over by different occupying powers. The Soviets blocked off their zone and established the German Democratic Republic - also known as East Germany. The zones occupied by the Americans, French, and British were established as the Federal Republic of Germany - also known as West Germany.
On October 3, 1990, East Germany was dissolved and Germany was reunified. It had been divided since the end of World War 2.
Germany was divided into East Germany controlled by the communists, and West Germany
East Germany, the former German Democratic Republic, was Communist when it was under Russian control following the end of World War II.
Germany was split in two at the end of World War II. The eastern part became the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), while the western part became the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). This division was a result of the post-war agreements made by the Allied powers.
Germany split after world war 2. But is now together as one country.Germany split into East and West Germany.
Do you mean 'split' in two? If yes, then Germany split into West and East Germany
West Germany and East Germany.
Ministry of National Defence - East Germany - ended in 1990.
Germany was split in to East and West at the end of the second world war 1n 1949. What was commonly known as "East Germany" was given the title of the "Deutschen Demokratischen Republik" and "West Germany" was given the title of the "Bundesrepublik Deutchland". When the "Re-unification took place in 1990 the terms "East" and "West" officially became redundant.
After World War II, the four Allied Powers took up Occupation Zones in Germany. The US, UK, and French Zones eventually merged to become West Germany, which was a capitalist democracy like those three occupying powers. The Soviet Zone became a communist dictatorship like the Soviet Union was. It was this Soviet influence that resulted in German Communism in East Germany.