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                                      BackgroundIn 1945, after the end of 
					World War II, Germany
					was divided into two parts: East
					Germany and West
					Germany. East Germany, also called the German Democratic Republic, was
					placed under Soviet rule. West Germany, or the Federal Republic of Germany,
					comprised the areas that the British, French, and American troops occupied
					during the war. In 1955, the Federal Republic of Germany gained independence
					as a democratic state. Until 1989, the Berlin
					Wall split the city of Berlin in two and served as the dividing line
					between the communist and democratic German republics. East Berlin was named
					the capital of East Germany.
 In 1989, after 40 years of separation, the Berlin
                                      Wall was dismantled in the midst of
                                      demonstrations in East Germany. After the
                                      fall of the wall, East and West Germany
                                      agreed to reunite and became one unified
                                      Germany in 1990. Since reunification,
                                      Germany has undergone massive changes.
                                      Having spent decades developing different
                                      political, economic, and social structures,
                                      Germans have found consolidation more difficult
                                      than they first anticipated. For instance,
                                      the German government has had to reorganize
                                      itself. Five years after reunification,
                                      Germany joined the European Union and continues
                                      work together with other European nations.  There are many fantastic castles in
                                    Germany, several from medieval times. Kings
                                    often built these castles to defend a piece
                                    of land or a group of people under their
                                    reign. Today, some castles remain standing
                                    and have been restored to their former glory,
                                    but others only exist as ruins. Germany boasts a great number of musical
                                    geniuses. Many famous classical composers
                                    were from Germany. One world renowned composer, Johann
                                    Sebastian Bach, was born in the town
                                    of Eisenach, Germany. Germans consider Bach
                                    so influential that this year they dedicated
                                    an entire year of musical performances to
                                    him. Another well known German composer was Richard
                                    Strauss. Strauss composed the opera Don
                                    Juan and  Don
                                    Quixote, and was a talented conductor
                                    as well as a skilled musician. Germany has hosted the Olympic Games a number
                                    of times. Though the athletic events proved
                                    thrilling at these Games, international political
                                    conflicts also colored the competitions.
                                    The 1936
                                    Summer Olympic Games in Berlin and the Winter
                                    Games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen of the
                                    same year were extremely controversial, as
                                    they were held during a time when Adolf Hitler
                                    was rising to power. Trouble again struck
                                    the Munich
                                    Games in 1972, when terrorists broke
                                    into the athletes' village and took some
                                    participants hostage. Despite the trauma,
                                    the Games continued and athletes posted some
                                    remarkable individual records and team times.  Related
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                                 There is a lot more to learn about Germany!
                                 
                                  Explore these sites for facts and figures
                                  about Germany:
                                    
                                   See photos of
                                    the Berlin Wall.Enjoy classical music from some famous German
                                      composers.Explore some of Germany's
                                      grandest castles. Read about their
                                      history, tour the grounds, and learn about
                                      the cities where they are located. More Countries (past
                                    hosts of Olympic Games)
                                  
 
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