East Germany
The official name of East Germany was the German Democratic Republic. It was a communist state aligned in the orbit of the Soviet Union.
The Allies of World War II divided Germany into four zones of control after the war -- each zone occupied by one of the Allied nations -- Britain, France, the USA, and the USSR. The same thing was done for the city of Berlin, which was in the Soviet-controlled zone (East Germany). East Berlin was governed under Soviet control, and West Berlin was governed by the western Allies -- Britain, France and the USA. The British, French and American sectors were combined into West Germany (and West Berlin), and the eastern area became "East Germany," a satellite of the Soviet Union.
He served as head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924.
Answer:
The appeal of Imperialism is the idea that your nation's grandeur can be exported to other places
Explanation:
The unification of Germany in 1990 symbolized a reunion of Europe as a continent and the beginning of an era where relationships between the different European nations would again be better and not riddled with ideologies.