What is relative and absolute location of Berlin, Germany?

Why is the location of Berlin in Germany so significant?

  • Cold War

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    It was literally split in two with a wall during the Cold War because people from East Germany kept fleeing to West Germany because of better conditions there. West Berlin (and West Germany) was occupied by the US, Britain, and France while East Berlin (and East Germany) was occupied by the Soviet Union, who desperately wanted to keep the people in their territory and so they built the wall in Berlin to stop people from leaving. The wall essentially split the city apart and people were not allowed to go between the two areas. This situation obviously increased tension between the Soviet Union and the US.

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It was the capital of Germany. The Allies, at the Yalta Conference in February, 1945, agreed not only to divide Germany into four occupation zones, but also agreed to divide Berlin (which was entirely in the Soviet zone) into four occupation zones itself. When the Russians blockaded Berlin in 1948, making the airlift necessary, and then built the Berlin Wall in 1961, West Berlin (consisting of the three zones not occupied by the Soviets) became an island of democracy in a Communist sea. It was the focal point of the cold war.

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Because West Berlin was like an "island" surrounded by the GDR, which belonged to the Eastern Bloc.

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