No, Berlin is near the centre of Germany and borders no other countries
France, UK, US, USSR
The division of Germany and also Berlin was a result of the Occupation of German at the end of WW2. As part of the surrender, the 4 countries of the Allied powers took control of Germany. Russia wanted to divide the country into sectors so they were in control of one sector. The British, French and US controlled the remainder of German under one sectors. Berlin was also split this way. I hope that is the answer you are looking for.
No countries ruled Berlin after world war 2
What did the 15 European countries who met at the Berlin Conference in 1884 determine
No. Paris first and Berlin was last.
Because Berlin rocks, man!
Soviet Union and Germany fought in the Battle of Berlin
The following countries had sectors of Berlin: the USSR (8 boroughs, the US (6 boroughs), Britain (4 boroughs) and France (2 boroughs). The word sectors was used for the divisions of Berlin, and the word zones referred to the much bigger divisions of Germany between the same four Allies. Joncey
The Soviet wanted to supply Berlin with food and fuel to gain complete control over Berlin. The Soviet Union could have used this control to scare the Western Allies into doing their bidding.
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us and british