THE FATE OF THE GERMAN STATES IN THE BIPOLAR WORLD (1945-1990.)

Authors

  • Amonkeldi Axmatov

Keywords:

Marshall Plan, Berlin Wall

Abstract

This article examines the division of Germany into four occupation zones following the

Potsdam Conference after World War II, which resulted in the emergence of two independent states - the

Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany). It

highlights the sharp contradictions that arose between these two states due to ideological, political, and

economic differences. The geopolitical situation of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1945 to 1990,

its position in the bipolar world system, and its global influence are analyzed. The main focus is on

Germany's geopolitical status, relationships with international organizations, and economic and social

transformations. The article adopts a contemporary and relevant approach, illuminating Germany's role

in the global political landscape of the second half of the 20th century

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Published

2025-11-13