Countries which have controlled Berlin

Posted by vladgrinch

48 Comments

  1. Czechia is among those who controlled Berlin because of Charles IV, most of you know him because Charles IV, King of Bohemia and Holy Roman Emperor, had a long and successful reign. The Empire he ruled from Prague expanded, and his subjects lived in peace and prosperity.

    When he died, the whole Empire mourned. More than 7,000 people accompanied him on his last procession.

    The heir to the throne of the flourishing Empire was Charles’ son, Wenceslas IV, whose father had prepared him for this moment all his life. But Wenceslas did not take after his father. He neglected affairs of state for more frivolous pursuits. He even failed to turn up for his own coronation as Emperor, which did little to endear him to the Pope. Wenceslas “the Idle” did not impress the Imperial nobility either.

    His difficulties mounted until the nobles, exasperated by the inaction of their ruler, turned for help to his half-brother, King Sigismund of Hungary. Sigismund decided on a radical solution. He kidnapped the King to force him to abdicate, then took advantage of the ensuing disorder to gain greater power for himself. He invaded Bohemia with a massive army and began pillaging the territories of the King’s allies.

  2. MagnificentCat on

    In 1631, Swedish forces entered Berlin. This forced Brandenburg to cooperate with protestants in the 30 Years War

  3. is it right to don’t include the countries that were part of Soviet Union? I mean, kreshev was ukranian

  4. Does raiding the city during the seven years war not count as “almost”? Because then Austria and/or Hungary should be yellow too.

  5. Russians have actually done it twice. Actually once technically since the moment we remember was the Soviet Union.

    During the Seven Years War, the Russian Army briefly occupied Berlin. Look it up

  6. Plus_Calligrapher_93 on

    Principality of Copnic paid a tribute to Poland, so we can say Poland controlled Berlin.

  7. Belarus and Ukraine definitely controlled Berlin, and the Baltic States technically did as well. Belarus and Ukraine, other than being part of the USSR, contributed troops to the war effort that took Berlin. The Baltics, by definition, controlled Berlin as well.

    Poland also controlled Berlin, as Polish troops (as part of the First Polish Army, under the 1 Byelorussian Front) captured Berlin alongside the Red Army.

  8. in 1757 Andras Hadik (Hungarian from the habsburg empire) controlled Berlin for a week before leaving with a huge pile of coins but not hurting any civilians or destroying anything but the gate

  9. I assume the reason why Poland is marked as “almost” is Principality of Copnic (known as Kopanica in Polish and Köpenick in German), which controlled Berlin and for some time was a Polish fief.

  10. SoldierOfAttila on

    András Hadik took Berlin in 1757 during the Seven Years War. Also they paid war reparations to the Hungarian hussars which is quite nice of a performance.

  11. Austria controlled Berlin. 1760 occupation and raid of the city during the seven years old with the allied Russian army.

    It’s so obvious I don’t understand why it’s missing

    Poland also sacked Berlin in ~1326

  12. Hungary should be marked “historically”. Hungarian hussars occupied Berlin during the Seven Years’ War.

  13. Wouldn’t Spain count as having controled Berlin, since one of the Spanish Emperors was too Emperor of the HRE?

  14. Ukraine and Belarus should be included. There were also troops from the Ukrainian and Belarusian SSRs in the Battle of Berlin.

  15. fortuneman7585 on

    Technically – Hungarian (as in Kingdom of Hungary) captain of Slovak descent serving in the Austrian army has captured the city of Berlin with an army of just 5000 hussars and only left after a ransom was paid. There is still a word in German for a very brave or clever action – Hussarenstück – that commemorates this action.
    So I think all of the former Austro-Hungarian countries should be included in the map, or at least Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.
    For more about the story google “Andrej Hadík”.

  16. Human_Pangolin94 on

    Technically the Russian Federation never controlled Berlin, they just controlled the German Chancellor from 1998-2005.