Germany was divided into two parts after World War II primarily due to ideological differences between the Allied powers. The western Allies (the United States, United Kingdom, and France) established the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), which embraced democratic governance and capitalism. In contrast, the Soviet Union established the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), promoting a socialist government. This division reflected the broader tensions of the Cold War, which emerged as the U.S. and Soviet Union vied for global influence.
Germany divided into Germany and Austro-Hungary. Now it is Germany again.
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The French, British, Americans, and Russians all had occupation zones in Germany after World War 2. The French, British, and Americans united their zones to prevent the spread of Communism.
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Germany was divided into 4 different parts after WW2. There was the British Zone, Soviet Zone, French Zone, and American Zone.
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Germany divided into Germany and Austro-Hungary. Now it is Germany again.
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