Answer:
As of 1945, only a part of Germany received a second democratic opportunity: the western one.
On February 4 and 11, 1945: Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin met in the city of Yalta (Crimea). The victors divided the German territory into four zones of occupation: the eastern one was controlled by the USSR, and the western one by France, Great Britain and the United States.
The city of Berlin, located within the zone of Soviet occupation, reproduced the same division scheme.