East Germany, after WW2 until reunification in 1990.
1989 saw the collapse of communist rule in East Germany and talks started immediately on the reunification of Germany which happened in 1990.
When Stalin left power, his predecessor, Mikhail Gorbachev, created a government in which the people were allowed to have their say. His policy 'Glasnost' or "openness" created a government in which the people were allowed to protest the wall. Eventually, the people won, and the war was torn down. Reunification of East and West Germany commenced and the East began to prosper, which they hadn't done under communist rule.
...Germany. Also, "rule" is a fairly ambiguous term for Hitler's leadership. I think Dictate is the word you are looking for.
When Germany was first unified, it was Berlin, and continued to be throughout the Weimar Republic and Nazi rule. After 1945, when Germany and Berlin were divided, (East) Berlin became the capital of East Germany. West Germany controlled part of Berlin but did not want to site their government in an enclave. They set up a capital in Bonn, a city of moderate importance. After reunification, the capital was moved to Berlin, however half of the government ministries remain in Bonn. The judiciary is split between Karlsruhe, Kassel and Leipzig.
The Berlin Wall, which symbolized the division between East and West Berlin, was opened on November 9, 1989. This pivotal moment followed a series of peaceful protests in East Germany and significant political changes in Eastern Europe. The decision to allow East Berliners to cross into the West marked the beginning of the end for communist rule in East Germany and ultimately led to the reunification of Germany.
Hitler ruled nazi party which lead him to the though that he could rule Germany
The designated hitter rule was put in effect in 1973.
During his rule, Hitler called Germany "The Thousand Year Reich."
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It was cruel and destructive.