East Germany (The Japanese Split)

Post Occupation:

Although the Soviets decided to leave East Germany as it's own country, they also decided it would be the right idea to keep control over it in spirit, as such they remained under major Soviet influences for a the years to come, as Bavaria had received independence a few years earlier, East Germany made a choice to establish stronger involvement to keep civilians from rebelling or trying to establish their own government.

As Bavaria had taken a large amount of West German land, the Soviets had decided to establish a larger East German state by returning some lands from the previous nation that had been given to Poland.

Using Bavaria as an example some did announce an independent Neubrandenburg in the district of Neubrandenburg.

This nation lasted only five months as the only nations to recognize it were Bavaria and France before everybody who was part of the government were imprisoned or killed for "treason."

East Germany joined the Warsaw pact to counteract NATO around this time, it was one of the satellite states to guard the Soviet Union's country.

East Germany wasn't as prosperous as the West in many ways, this caused many citizens in East Berlin to flee to West Berlin, the two countries capitals, .This lead to a wall between the city to be built in 1961.