The part of the capital city of Berlin that was under control of the Americans, Brits and French after World War II.
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West Berlin became prosperous while East Berlin struggled with communist pigheadedness and incompetence. Nobody tried to escape from West Berlin to East Berlin.
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The Berlin wall separated east and west Berlin
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The Berlin Wall surrounded West Berlin. Therefore... Inside the Berlin Wall: West Berlin Outside the Berlin Wall: The two closest cities were Potsdam to the west, and East Berlin to the east.
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Stalin was determined to capture West Berlin and gain concessions from the West
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Berlin. It surrounded West Berlin, so people couldn't get from communist East Germany into Capitalist West Berlin.
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Berlin. It surrounded West Berlin, so people couldn't get from communist East Germany into Capitalist West Berlin.
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Berlin. It surrounded West Berlin, so people couldn't get from communist East Germany into Capitalist West Berlin.
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The Berlin Airlift was in reaction to the Berlin Blockade. The United States and allies delivered supplies to West Berlin.
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Berlin. It was divided into West Berlin (capitalist) and East Berlin (communist) by the Berlin Wall.
The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989, and East Berlin and West Berlin were formally reuinted in 1990.
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they flew it in to west Berlin
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The Berlin Wall was built in Germany in August of 1961. The Berlin Wall was built to separate East Germany and East Berlin from West Berlin. The Berlin Wall was destroyed in 1990 which allowed for unification of West and East Berlin.
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Berlin-Lichterfelde West station was created in 1872.
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Not a thing. The East Germans built the Berlin Wall.
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The Berlin Wall divided Berlin into East and West Berlin. East Berlin, also called the Eastern Bloc, belonged to Soviet Russia and was communist. West Berlin was democratic.
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West Berlin was isolated within soviet controlled germany. the berlin airlift stopped the city from staving to death when the soviets cut off the only road from west germany to west berlin.
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United States help west Berlin .... an airlift...
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United States help west Berlin .... an airlift...
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The German city of Berlin was known as the divided city. After World War II, Berlin was split into East Berlin and West Berlin.
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Russians denying access to West Berlin through territory that they had take from Germany surrounding Berlin.
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No. Berlin was divided into east Berlin and west Berlin and the country was divided into east and west Germany. West Germany prospered but east Germany was on the wrong side of the iron curtain. it fell into poverty.
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Berlin is the cultural center of Germany.
According to the Four Powers Treaty, West Germany did NOT have control over West Berlin. It was governed by the US, British and French Armies.
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West Berlin was democratic, controlled by West Germany. East Berlin was Communist, controlled by the Soviets and East Germany. Just to be confusing..... East Germany was called the GDR, the German Democratic Republic. It was that in name, it was not that in actual fact !
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the Berlin wall
the separation of west Berlin and east Germany
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No it was an actuall wall.
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It separated East and West Berlin
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Socialist Unity Party of West Berlin was created in 1962.
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West Berlin no longer exists, but it was an enclave within East Germany. It was the Western half of Berlin, a city in the Eastern half of East Germany itself.
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It was known as the Berlin Wall and divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
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No, they took possession of East Germany and East Berlin after WW2, The Allies possessed the West, this stand-off was a major factor of the following Cold war.
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West Berlin was in the middle of East Germany, and was surrounded on all sides by it. That's what the famous Berlin Airlift was about- the Soviets disallowed the Western Allies from going into Berlin by land, so the Allies had to use airplane to send supplies into West Berlin.
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Since 1990, East and West Berlin have been unified as Berlin, the capital of Germany. In 1989, the Berlin Wall, which separated East and West Berlin fell. On 3 October 1990, German reunification was concluded, therefore the two Berlins unified as well.
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West Berlin had the higher population density. Between 1946 and 1989, the population of West Berlin grew from 1,996,250 to 2,130,525. During the same time frame the population of East Berlin grew from 1,174,582 to 1,279,212.
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The Berlin Crisis of 1961 began with the Soviet Union building a wall between East and West Berlin. The Soviets shut off access to West Berlin. The Allies responded with the Berlin Airlift and the crisis was resolved.
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In 1961 the Soviet Union attempted to take over West Berlin.
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