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The Warsaw Pact.
Germany. It split into East and West Germany.
East.
A major change in Western Europe in 1945-1989 was the post war rebuilding of Germany. Germany was divided into East and West Germany.
Germany did not gain independence from World War II; rather, it was defeated and subsequently occupied by Allied forces in 1945. The country was divided into East and West Germany during the Cold War, with West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) gaining sovereignty in 1955. East Germany (German Democratic Republic) existed until reunification in 1990, which marked the end of division and the full restoration of German sovereignty. Thus, Germany's post-war independence was a complex process shaped by geopolitical circumstances.
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Goths and Vandals, then Franks, Bulgars and others, and finally in the East, the Ottoman Turks.
The Byzantine Empire was invaded by the Arabs, Bulgars, Croats, Serbians and Turks. Constantinople, the capital, fell to the Ottoman Turks
It is in the east of Germany, in what was once East Germany.
most settled out in the open
Bulgaria's name comes from the Bulgars, a semi-nomadic Turkic people who settled in the region in the 7th century. The name is derived from the Bulgar language, which means "mixed."
people in the east Germany thought that life in west Germany is more comfortable than in the east Germany
Germany is to the east of the Netherlands.
The capital of East Germany was East Berlin, and the capital of West Germany was Bonn. After the reunification of Germany in 1990, Berlin became the capital of the unified Germany.
Germany is west of Poland.
Germany is east of the prime meridian.
Germans