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Die Wende and Reunification

Title: Die Wende and Reunification
Category: History
Details: Words: 3942 | Pages: 16.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


Die Wende and Reunification

Die Wende and Reunification Tracy Barrett For nearly forty-five years the now-unified country of Germany was divided into two separate countries, each with its own currency, political system, and social structure. For twentv-eight of those years a physical barrier, the Berlin Wall, enforced the separation of Berlin and stood as a symbol of the separation of Germany into East and West. More than just separating Germany, however, the wall also divided the world into East …showed first 75 words of 3942 total

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showed last 75 words of 3942 total…Back," National Review (25 Feb. 1991): 23. 34. Knowlton, 57. 35. Kuehnelt-Leddihn, 23. 36. Ibid., 23. 37. Press and Information Office of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany, The Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany (Germany: Wiesbadener Graphische Betriebe, 1973), 46. 38. Andrew Bilski, "Eerie Echoes of the Past: Israel Protests Germany's Role," Maclean's (18 February 1991): 31. 39. "Germany A-Arms Link Admitted," Facts on File World News Digest (16 January 1992): 30. 40. John Marks, "Germany Conquers the Cringe Factor," U.S. News and World Report (20 March 1995): 51. Back to Hanover College

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