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Germany was divided after World War II into East Germany (the German Democratic Republic) and West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany). This division became a significant source of tension during the Cold War, symbolizing the ideological battle between the communist East and the democratic West. The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961, became a powerful symbol of this division and the broader conflicts of the era. The reunification of Germany in 1990 marked the end of this division and the Cold War tensions associated with it.

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