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  1. Capital of Germany - Wikipedia

    • Berlin remained the capital of the German Reich until 1945. However, for a period of a few months following the First World War, the national assembly met in Weimar because civil war was ravaging Berlin. After the capture of Berlin in 1945, Flensburg briefly served as capital. See more

    Overview

    The capital of Germany is the City Land of Berlin. It is the seat of the Federal President of Germany, whose official residence is Bellevue Castle. The Federal Council is the representation of the Lands of Germany and has its sea… See more

    History

    Prior to 1871, Germany was not a unified nation-state, and had no capital city. The medieval German Holy Roman Empire used to have Aachen as its preferred seat of government during Charlemagne's reign, and until 15… See more

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  2. Berlin
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    Berlin was the capital of Prussia and then, from 1871, of a unified Germany. Though partitioned into East and West Berlin after World War II, the reunification of East and West Germany led to Berlin’s reinstatement as the all-German capital in 1990. Berlin, capital and chief urban centre of Germany.
    As the capital of reunified Germany, Berlin developed into a centre of European economic and political importance. Art events, such as the wrapping of the Reichstag, and Berlin’s unique electronic music scene established Berlin as an important centre of European culture.
    With the reunification of Germany in 1990, Berlin was restored as the capital and as a major world city. The name Berlin is of Slavic origin, formed from a root *berl-/*brl-, enlarged by a suffix -in which is still common in modern Slavic languages.
    Prior to the division of Germany following World War II, Berlin was the capital of the country. With the division into East Germany and West Germany, the city of Berlin (completely surrounded by East Germany) was divided into East Berlin and West Berlin, divided by the Berlin Wall.
     
  3. Berlin - Wikipedia

     
  4. Berlin | History, Map, Population, Attractions, & Facts | Britannica

  5. How Germany Was Divided After World War II - HISTORY

  6. What Happened After Germany Surrendered In WW2?

    Dec 14, 2023 · What Happened After Germany Surrendered In WW2? The European theatre of World War II ended in May 1945 with Germany 's surrender. The country in ruins, Germans were now tasked with grieving their loved ones …

  7. Berlin after 1945

    When the German Democratic Republic (GDR) is founded in the Soviet sector on 7 October 1949, East Berlin becomes its capital. In the years that follow, the two halves of the city become intricately linked with the social systems of their …

  8. VE Day: The fall of Nazi Berlin in pictures - BBC

    May 8, 2020 · In total, some 1.5 million Soviet troops encircled and then assaulted the capital. It was the last major offensive of the war in Europe. Adolf Hitler refused to leave the capital, spending...

  9. History of Berlin - Wikipedia

    Berlin's unique situation as a city half-controlled by Western forces in the middle of the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany made it a natural focal point in the Cold War after 1947.

  10. Berlin, Then and Now - The Atlantic

    May 9, 2015 · But there has been substantial redevelopment since German reunification in 1990, and today many parts of the city are utterly unrecognizable. The Brandenburg Gate, arguably Berlin’s most...

  11. Berlin: After The War, Before The Wall - Radio Free …

    Jul 18, 2020 · Seventy-five years ago, Berliners were literally scraping out an existence from the rubble of their occupied capital city. 1 A blind man (right) and his companion sit in the rubble of a Berlin...

  12. What was the capital of Germany after World War 2? - Answers

  13. Germany's Capital Moves From Bonn to Berlin - ThoughtCo

  14. History of Berlin – Berlin.de

  15. History of Germany (1945–1990) - Wikipedia

  16. 60 years ago, the Berlin Wall went up – DW – 08/13/2021 - dw.com

  17. A liberating defeat: Berlin and the end of World War II

  18. The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall | 4 Corners of the World

  19. The Reunification of Germany and Fall of the Berlin Wall

  20. Berlin: A divided city – DW – 08/13/2021 - dw.com

  21. Germania (city) - Wikipedia

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