During, it was just Germany. Afterwards, the city was divided up into several sections, most of which belonged temporarily to the United States and the USSR.
After World War 2, Berlin was divided into west and east Berlin. East Berlin was run by the Soviet Union, and West Germany was split between the U.S., the U.K., and France. The city was reunified after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Sort of. The Treaty of Versailles was drawn up after WW1. It divided up territory, and placed a number of sanctions on Germany. The Germans suffered under the Treaty. There was hyper inflation, poverty, unstable government. Check out the Weimar Republic. It was this suffering which caused Hitler to rise to power, as he wanted to see Germany restored to its former glory. From that, you had Germany invade Poland. Which was territory lost under the Treaty, and so on and so forth.
World War I led to World War II in the fact that after the war, all the countries signed a Treaty called the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany had to give up some land, they had to demilitarize, they had to take full blame for the war, and pay reperations to the Allied countires. From this Germany wanted revenge on the Allied countries.
Germany was split up into four different areas; each of which was given to a different member of the Allies of World War I. It also dealt with many political and economic complications after the first world war.
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
No, it was after World War II. They decided to save that part for the sequel.
There is a mix up here. Berlin was divided into East and West. The eastern part went to East Germany under the communist bloc. The western part of Berlin was part of western Germany which was free and democratic. There were no cities in World War 1 divided in this way.
Germany is a single country now. After World War Two and up through the late 1980's Germany was divided between the free democratic West Germany (FRG-Federal Republic of Germany) and the communist dictatorship run East Germany (DDR).
Guernica
Russia and the US went to enemies because when the war was over, they became superpowers and divided up Germany since Germany had a falling empire. They also made up their mind that Russia wanted Communism, and the US wanted a Democracy.
It was actually just given to Germany prior to World War II as following a policy of appeasement.
Italy, Germany, and Japan made up the Axis powers.
yes
4 zones.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(e2020 answer)It was divided up into 2 parts: East Germany and West Germany. West Germany was controlled by the Americans while East Germany was controlled by the USSR.
Japan gave up after Germany lost the war.
West Germany - Free and democraticEast Germany - Held by USSR and CommunistsDirectly after the war - The occupation for seven yearsFrench had the area of Germany bordering France were there were German and French speaking people. The British had the northern section of Germany and the US had the south eastern section while the Russians had the Eastern section.Berlin was divided up between the four countries too.