After World War II, a large chunk of northeastern Germany was occupied by the Soviet Union. Eventually this became the basis of the "German Democratic Republic", also known as East Germany. East Germany inherited the Soviet-style Communist Dictatorship as its government.
Oh, dude, no way! Germany is definitely not a Communist government today. They're all about that democracy life now. Like, they've been chillin' in the European Union, doing their thing since the fall of the Berlin Wall. So, yeah, Germany is as capitalist as a Starbucks on every corner.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
1989 saw the collapse of communist rule in East Germany and talks started immediately on the reunification of Germany which happened in 1990.
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Three nations divided into communist and non-communist were Germany, Korea and Vietnam(until it became completely communist)
East Germany and East Berlin.
East Germany was state capitalist, not Communist. Communism means no state, no classes, no money, no borders, no poverty.
Yes. East Germany was separated from West Germany by the Berlin Wall during the era of communism there. East Germany was part of the Soviet Communist Bloc and West Germany was the non-communist portion.
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West Germany remained capitalist when East Germany was part of the Soviet Union, and therefore communist.
East Germany, after WW2 until reunification in 1990.
Communist Party of Germany was created in 1918.
East Germany (German Democratic Republic) was a communist client state of the Soviet Union from 1949 to 1990. It was created from the Soviet occupation zone of Germany (1945-1949) following World War II.
Communist League of West Germany was created in 1973.
Communist League of West Germany ended in 1985.