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  1. See how Germany was divided into two countries by the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall until 1990. Learn about the history, politics, and population of East and West Germany after reunification.

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  2. The inner German border (German: innerdeutsche Grenze or deutschdeutsche Grenze; initially also Zonengrenze) was the frontier between the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, West Germany) from 1949 to 1990.

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    • Tensions Lead to The Berlin Blockade
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    In July of 1945, the “Big Three” met again at the Potsdam Conference. At Yalta, the Allies had agreed to a broad framework that included the demilitarization, democratization and denazification of Germany. With the war officially over, it was time to initiate a “nuts and bolts” action plan for an Allied occupation of Germany. Instead of administeri...

    From the start, the Soviets ran their occupation zone very differently than the British, French and Americans. “The Soviet army and Russian civilians had suffered terribly at the hands of the Nazis during the war,” says Boghardt. “So when it came to carrying out the joint directive of denazification, for example, they not only arrested Nazi officia...

    In 1947, Great Britain and the United States decided to merge their two occupation zones in order to foster more economic cooperation between the regions. The large new territory was called “Bizonia” referring to the two zones that made up its borders. Then the western Allies took things a step further by stepping up economic aid to Bizonia and the...

    The Americans, British and French responded with the Berlin Airlift, a months-long air campaign to drop food and fuel into West Berlin that ultimately broke the Soviet blockade in 1949. Later that same year, France officially merged its occupied territory with Bizonia, creating the Federal Republic of Germany, or what became known as West Germany. ...

    Learn how Germany was divided into four occupation zones by the Allies after World War II, and how this led to the Cold War and the creation of East and West Germany. See maps, photos and sources of the historical events and conflicts.

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  3. See a map of Germany in 1960, where the front line between East and West in the Cold War divides the country into two. Explore the historical context and events of Germany in 1960 and other years on TimeMaps.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_GermanyEast Germany - Wikipedia

    For the modern east of Germany, see New states of Germany. East Germany [h] is the common English name for the historical German state known as the German Democratic Republic ( GDR) [i] located in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification with West Germany on 3 October 1990.

  5. 30. Sept. 2020 · Dana Regev. 09/30/2020. The geographical division through the middle of Germany may have vanished from maps — but not so much from minds, as DW's Dana Regev has learned. A gesture of unity...

  6. West Germany and East Germany (1957 [a] –1990) Germany (1990–present) German reunification (German: Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single full sovereign state, which took place between 9 November 1989 and 15 March 1991.