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Postwar Berlin was located in the Soviet occupation zone. However, the city itself was divided into four sectors controlled by the Allied powers: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union. The eastern part of Berlin became the capital of East Germany (the German Democratic Republic), while the western part was part of West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany). This division was a significant aspect of the broader Cold War tensions between the East and West.

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