Europe was not divided in half, but Germany was- with the intent of preventing Germany from being a military force again.
WW1 and WW2 were seperate wars. WW2 started by the idealism of Adolf Hitler when he becam füher in 1933. WW1 had little to do with WW2 other then the fact that Germany was seen as a weak and hated nation.
Both WW1 and WW2 killed a lot of people in both countries (soldiers and civilians), and cost them a lot of money. A good part of the cities of both countries were destroyed. After WW2, Germany lost the right to govern itself, and was divided into 2 countries. For many ears after the war, the residents of Germany were governed by one of the Allied countries that defeated Germany.
Poland
Germany was in WW2
Europe was not divided in half, but Germany was- with the intent of preventing Germany from being a military force again.
The end of WW2 and the defeat of Germany.
The Soviet Union (USSR) divided Poland with Germany.
At the end of WW2.
That's probably Auschwitz. It's in southwest Poland. (Was in Germany before end of WW2.)
During WW2 I believe that Germany was divided between east and west, thats why they have the Berlin wall.
Germany was divided into 4 different parts after WW2. There was the British Zone, Soviet Zone, French Zone, and American Zone.
A good seventy countries were involved in WW2, although a lot of these countries didn't come in until the middle of or towards the end of WW2. But France, Britain, Russia, Japan, Poland, Italy, and of course, Germany were involved in WW2 from the beginning to the end.
The French, Americans, Russians and Britons decided to divide Germany into zones when they met at the Yalta Conference.
It ended for him with him realizing that Germany was going to lose the war and him committing suicide.
Germany
Berlin