Differences between the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic.

Germany and the German Democratic Republic are parts of the formerly united state of Germany. They began to be called this way after the split and establishment in different parts of the dominance of opposing ideologies. The main difference is that the FRG belonged to the parliamentary type of government. This part of the country had its own capital, Bon. She also adhered to Western trends. In the GDR, the power of the Soviets prevailed. The capital until 1990 was East Berlin. In 1990, Germany was united into one whole state.



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