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Kasupke Celebrates 35 Years of German Unity

It's hard to believe that I've been living without Maua for about three and a half decades. I would never have thought it possible back then.

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35 years ago the Wall fell - 35 years of German reunification: On Friday we celebrate the Day of German Unity. A day full of history. Irmgard Göllmann takes us into this story. She lived with her family in the East and describes her memories of her childhood in the East. [image-3-h]"For my parents at that time the situation was very, very bad. They suffered a lot. We children were not so strongly involved in this political event," she tells in t…

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It's hard to believe that I've been living without Maua for about three and a half decades. I would never have thought it possible back then.

·Berlin, Germany
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The LINKE – 3 October: United in the feeling that it is going downhill – After the East has lost large parts of its industrial base, this is now also threatening the West, warns Ines Schwerdtner, the chairman of the party The Left, on the occasion of 3 October. The Federal Government must finally fight back in order to stop the entire German descent, says Schwerdtner. "The Federal Government's motto is obviously: dismantling West instead of buil…

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35 years after reunification, East and West seem to be moving away again, but there is also a surprising unity.

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Germany has been reunited for 35 years. However, more than 40 years of separation between the FRG and the GDR still leave traces today – politically, socially and culturally. What do you know about unity and the time before it? With these 20 questions you can test this.

·Leipzig, Germany
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35 years after German unification, there are also great differences in the economic and financial power of the countries, but they are no longer easily visible between East and West. This is the conclusion reached by two recent studies by the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin). The East German countries have opened up to the financially weak West German countries. [...] The post 35 years of German unity: East-West contrast fades…

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