East Berlin
East Berlin was the name given to the eastern part of Berlin between 1949 and 1990. It consisted of the Soviet sector of Berlin that was established in 1945. The American, British and French sectors became West Berlin, a de facto part of West Germany.
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Berlin - 1949 - 1990 - Soviet - 1945 - West Berlin - West Germany
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East Berlin was the capital of East Germany. From August 13, 1961 until November 9, 1989 it was separated from West Berlin by the Berlin Wall. The East Germans called East Berlin just "Berlin" or sometimes "Berlin, Hauptstadt der DDR" (Berlin, capital of the GDR).
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Capital - East Germany - August 13 - 1961 - November 9 - 1989 - West Berlin - Berlin Wall
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East Berlin comprised the boroughs of
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- Friedrichshain
- Hellersdorf
- Hohenschönhausen
- Köpenick
- Lichtenberg
- Marzahn
- Mitte
- Pankow
- Prenzlauer Berg
- Treptow
- Weißensee
On October 3, 1990 West Germany and East Germany were united, thus formally ending the existence of East Berlin.
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October 3 - 1990 - West Germany - East Germany - Were united
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