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Decrepit infrastructure Almost all East German highways, railroads, sewage systems and public buildings were in a state of disrepair at the time of reunification, as little was done to maintain infrastructure in the GDR's last decades. Unified German public spending has had to pour more than $2 trillion into the former … See more
East Germany , officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR; Deutsche Demokratische Republik, pronounced [ˈdɔʏtʃə demoˈkʁaːtɪʃə ʁepuˈbliːk] See more
Explaining the internal impact of the GDR government from the perspective of German history in the long term, historian Gerhard A. Ritter (2002) … See more
About 600,000 children and youth were subordinate to East German residential child care system. See more
Until 1952, East Germany comprised the capital, East Berlin (though legally it was not fully part of the GDR's territory), and the five See more
The official name was Deutsche Demokratische Republik (German Democratic Republic), usually abbreviated to DDR (GDR). Both … See more
There were four periods in East German political history. These included: 1949–61, which saw the building of socialism; 1961–1970 after the … See more
The East German population declined by three million people throughout its forty-one year history, from 19 million in 1948 to 16 million in 1990; of … See more
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WEBSep 20, 2022 · Location. The state occupied a significant area of 41,828 square miles in modern-day Germany. Relative to other countries, the borders remain identical with Poland eastward, the Baltic Sea to the …
WEBA map showing East Germany (orange) and its neighbouring states. East Germany was a socialist nation, formed in 1949 after the division of Germany. East Germany was, in many respects, the first child of the …
WEBEast Germany (in German Ostdeutschland) was the common English name for the former German Democratic Republic (in German, Deutsche Demokratische Republik, or GDR), a communist state which existed …
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WEBSee how Germany was divided into two countries by the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall until 1990. Learn about the history, politics, and population of East and West Germany after reunification.
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