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.
U.S., Germany, Japan, France, and U.K.
Following World War I, several nations were formed or redefined, most notably through the Treaty of Versailles and the dissolution of empires. New nations such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia emerged, while the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires were dismantled. World War II also led to significant territorial changes, resulting in the creation of countries like Israel in 1948, and the division of Germany into East and West. Additionally, decolonization in the post-war period saw many nations in Africa and Asia gain independence.
decisions by the United Nations to create new nations
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Germany was divided into two separate nations following World War I: East Germany and West Germany.
In the context of World War II, Axis-controlled nations were not in fact the same thing as the Axis powers (or, nations) themselves. The main Axis powers, Germany, Italy, and Japan, invaded and then controlled numerous European and Asian nations and territories: these were occupied and used by the Axis Powers to further their own prosperity and ongoing war-efforts.
Yes. After World War 1 the Versailles Treaty forbade Germany from building armed forces.
Arguably all nations did not receive fair treatment following World War 1. Germany was required to pay massive reparations which hindered their economy and served as a motivation for the 2nd World War.
Germany was divided into East Germany (German Democratic Republic) and West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) after World War II. This division lasted from 1949 to 1990, until the two nations reunified.
The best example would be Switzerland, because it was neutral and not allied to any other nation, and therefore not influenced by other nations. I don't think that the United States was controlled by any other nation, or that the USSR was controlled by any other nation, or that Nazi Germany was controlled by any other nation, however, they did have alliances which influenced them.
The Axis was a military alliance during World War II. Participating nations included Germany, Japan, Hungary, and Italy (which joined the Allies in 1943 following armistice).
Germany
From 1949 until 1990, West Germany was controlled primarily by a government made up of West German leaders. Influential at all times, however, were the United States and other European nations. From the end of World War II (in 1945) until 1949, what would become West German territory was controlled by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.
Following Germany's invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, both the United Kingdom and France declared war on Germany on September 3, 1939. This marked the official start of World War II in Europe, as these nations sought to support Poland and counter German aggression.
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.
no, Ireland was neutral.