The fall of the Berlin Wall paved the way for German reunification.
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The German reunification took place in 1990. East Germany (German Democratic Republic) officially joined West Germany (Federal Republic of Germany) on October 3, 1990, marking the reunification of Germany.
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Rudolf Graf has written:
'German reality' -- subject(s): Politics and government, German reunification question (1949-1990)
'German reality' -- subject(s): Politics and government, German reunification question (1949-1990)
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The Day of German Unity (Tag der Deutschen Einheit) is held on the 3rd of October . It commemorates the anniversary of German reunification in 1990 (the reunification of west Germany and the German Democratic Republic (east Germany)).
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It was followed by German Reunification.
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Karl Carstens
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In Bonn, until reunification and then it moved back to Berlin.
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The Reunification process started in 1989 (fall of the Berlin wall) and was officially ended on Oct. 3, 1990.
Since then Oct. 3 is celebrated as "der Tag der deutschen Einheit" (German Unity Day). It´s a holiday in Germany.
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The Reunification process started in 1989 (fall of the Berlin wall) and was officially ended on Oct. 3, 1990.
Since then Oct. 3 is celebrated as "der Tag der deutschen Einheit" (German Unity Day). It´s a holiday in Germany.
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Saint Martin's Day Fasching (Like Carneval) Reunification Day November 9
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The treaty of 12 September 1990, which allowed for German reunification (and is the closest thing to a peace treaty), allows for an overall maximum of 370,000 for the German armed forces.
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The reunification of poor East Germany with wealthy West Germany.
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German Unity Day is important because it marks the anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany on October 3, 1990. It represents the end of decades of division and symbolizes the unity and strength of the German people. This holiday is a celebration of both the historical significance and the successful reunification process that transformed Germany into a unified country once again.
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The cold war, communism weakning, and the East German government weakning led the reunification.
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The cold war, communism weakning, and the East German government weakning led the reunification.
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The currency of East Germany was known as the Mark. it had no exchange value as it was illegal to take it out of the country. When German reunification came about, the West German government exchanged it 2 for 1.
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Heinrich Werner has written:
'Feststellungen' -- subject(s): German reunification question (1949-1990), Politics and government
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The word reunification is a noun. The plural noun is reunifications.
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Die Wende is German and means literally The Change or The Turning. It refers, though, to the whole process of Reunification of East and West Germany following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the German Democratic Republic.
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Die Wende is German and means literally The Change or The Turning. It refers, though, to the whole process of Reunification of East and West Germany following the fall of the Berlin Wall and the German Democratic Republic.
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Many old and inefficient factories in the east could not compete with the more advanced industries in the west an we're forced to close.
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Klaus Bloemer has written:
'Abschied vom Nationalstaat' -- subject(s): European federation, German reunification question (1949-1990)
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Ernst Deuerlein has written:
'Deutschland wie Chruschtschow es will' -- subject- s -: Foreign relations, German reunification question - 1949-1990 -
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At the time of German reunification on 3 October 1990, the CDU (Christian Democratic Union) led a conservative coalition government with their sister party, the CSU (Christian Social Union) and the FDP (Free Democratic Party). The CDU had 10 ministers, the CSU 6 ministers, and the FDP 4 ministers in a government that was led by Chancellor Helmut Kohl, CDU. Following reunification, another 5 ministers were appointed from East Germany and joined the cabinet as "ministers without portfolio". 3 ministers were from the CDU, 1 from the FDP and 1 from the DSU (German Social Union). This meant that following reunification, the make-up of the German government was 13 CDU ministers, 6 CSU ministers, 5 FDP ministers and 1 DSU minister
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Yes, the south of Italy has managed to modernize since the Reunification.
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British Committee for the Reunification of the Parthenon Marbles was created in 1983.
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International Association for the Reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures was created in 2005.
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Walter Poeggel has written:
'Der deutsche Friedensvertrag und die friedliche Wiedervereinigung' -- subject(s): German reunification question (1949-1990)
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Wolf Schenke has written:
'Siegerwille und Unterwerfung' -- subject(s): Biography, German reunification question (1949-1990), Journalists, Politics and government
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Heinz Kamnitzer has written:
'Germany and you' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, German reunification question (1949-1990), International status, Politics and government
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Germany used the Deutsche Mark as its official currency before adopting the Euro in 2002. The Deutsche Mark was also used in some German territories, such as West Berlin, before reunification in 1990.
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The proper name of Germany is the Federal Republic of Germany (in German, the Bundesrepublik Deutschland). The reunification of East and West Germany took place on October 3, 1990.
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Prior to the Berlin Wall coming down and the reunification of the "two" Germanies, the German names for the two countries were;
West Germany - Bundesrepublik Deutschland (BRD)
East Germany - Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR)
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It meant that East and West Germany would now become one again. It also demonstrated a free democracy's victory over a communist government. It created economic problems for Germany because the East German economy was in poor shape after reunification.
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Massimo Nava has written:
'Carovane d'Europa' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration
'Germania, Germania' -- subject(s): German reunification question (1949-1990), History
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Nikolaus Meyer-Landrut has written:
'Frankreich und die deutsche Einheit' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, German reunification question (1949-1990)
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Hwa Young Lee has written:
'Spaltung und Wiedervereinigung Deutschlands \\' -- subject(s): German reunification question (1949-1990), Mass media, Nationalism
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The reunification of West and East Germany was in 1990 (on October 3).
Historically there were a number of unified nations that preceded modern Germany. The Holy Roman Empire in 962, the German Confederation in 1815, and the German Empire in 1871.
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http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_china#Ancient_era
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How do you think the reunification of China effected cmmon people
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Under the treaty of 12 September 1990 which allowed for the reunification of Germany there is an overall maximum of 360,000 personnel in the German armed forces.
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3 October is a national holiday in Germany and is known as Tag der deutschen Einheit (Day of German Unity). It became a national holiday following the reunification of Germany in 1990.
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There are 9 from 1949, two came later (Baden-Württemberg and Saarland in the 50s) and 5 from 1990, after reunification. Before there were no "states" and no Germany. Before dictatorship it was an empire/kingdoms/dukedoms.
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