What other cities did Germany "attack" during the time of the division of East and West Germany?

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During the division of East and West Germany, Germany did not "attack" any other cities. However, if you are referring to the time period after World War II when Germany was under occupation by the Allied powers, particularly the Soviet Union in the east, there were several cities in East Germany that experienced major battles or were heavily affected by the war.

Some of the notable cities in East Germany that were affected are:

1. Berlin: As the capital city, Berlin was divided into four sectors controlled by the four allied powers (United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union). The division of Berlin led to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, which physically and ideologically separated the city until its fall in 1989.

2. Dresden: Dresden was heavily bombed by Allied forces in February 1945, resulting in the destruction of the city center and the loss of thousands of lives. The bombing was controversial and remains a topic of debate to this day.

3. Leipzig: Leipzig, an industrial city, was the site of the Battle of Leipzig in October 1813 during the Napoleonic Wars. However, in the context of East and West Germany, it did not experience any significant attacks.

4. Halle: Halle, another industrial city in East Germany, experienced significant damage during World War II. However, it was not directly attacked during the division of Germany.

It's important to note that while there were no major attacks on cities during the division of Germany, the entire country was heavily influenced by geopolitical tensions and the ideological divide between East and West.