Germany was not officially divided into two separate parts after World War I; that division occurred later, after World War II. However, the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 imposed severe reparations and territorial losses on Germany, fostering deep resentment and instability. The political and economic turmoil that followed contributed to the rise of extremist ideologies, ultimately leading to World War II. Post-World War II, the division emerged as the Allies occupied Germany, resulting in the establishment of East and West Germany during the Cold War.
Germany got divided in two parts; East and West Germany.
I think this was because during the World War I, Britain blocked all the seaways which lead to Germany. So, Germany didn't want to be locked and they took control this other land, which helped them trade with other countries.
Poland's Gdansk (or Dantzig) corridor separated East Prussia from the rest of Germany.
at the Potsdam Conference the Allied leaders divided Germany into four parts
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Divisible means "able to be divided." Something that is divisible can be divided into parts or portions or separated into pieces.
Germany was divided into two parts so Poland could be granted access to the sea.
Germany was divided into 4 different parts after WW2. There was the British Zone, Soviet Zone, French Zone, and American Zone.
Both Michigan and Virginia are separated into two parts by water.
Divided means separated into parts. The " un " prefix indicates negative or " not ". The common expression " your undivided attention " means your complete and total focus.
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Germany.