Friday, 27 March 2020

Germany and Berlin divided into four occupation zones


After the unconditional surrender on 8 May 1945, Germany was divided into four military occupation zones.

France

in the southwest

Britain

in the northwest

The United States

in the south

The Soviet Union

in the east




Berlin, which lay in the Soviet (eastern) sector, was also divided into four military occupation sectors (zones) with the Western sectors later becoming West Berlin and the Soviet sector becoming East Berlin, capital of East Germany.

France

in the northwest

Britain

in the west

The United States

in the southwest

The Soviet Union

in the east


The city of Berlin was divided by the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989. It separated the eastern half from the western half. People from the eastern half tried to escape even though the Berlin Wall was there. They used many methods to get around the guards and barbed wire on the Berlin Wall.




The Berlin Wall was taken down on 9 November 1989. Many people thought the Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War.