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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19891989 – Wikipedia

    Das Jahr 1989 stand maßgeblich unter dem Einfluss der politischen Umwälzungen in den europäischen Ostblockstaaten, welche durch wachsenden Protest der Bevölkerung hervorgerufen wurden. Mit den ersten demokratischen Parlamentswahlen in Polen, dem Abbau der Grenzanlagen Ungarns zu Österreich ab Mai, der Grenzbefestigungen der ...

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      November 1989 im Zuge der politischen Wende geöffnet. Dies...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19891989 - Wikipedia

    • January
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    January 1 – The New York Times discloses involvement of West German company Imhausen and Salzgitter AG in building a chemical weapon plant in Rabta, Libya.
    January 2 – Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa takes office as the third President of Sri Lanka.
    January 4 – Gulf of Sidra incident (1989): Two Libyan MiG-23 "Floggers" are engaged and shot down by two US Navy F-14 Tomcats.
    January 7 – Emperor Shōwa dies; his son Akihito is enthroned as the 125th Emperor of Japan immediately, followed by the change in the era name from Shōwa to Heiseion the following day.
    February 1 – In Australia, Joan Kirner becomes Victoria's first female Deputy Premier, after the resignation of Robert Fordham over the VEDC (Victorian Economic Development Co-operation) Crisis.
    February 5 – Eurosport, a multiple-language sports broadcasting station in Europe, begins broadcasting, from Issy-les-Moulineaux, Île-de-France, France.
    March – Poland begins to liberalise its currency exchange in a move towards capitalism.
    March 2 – Twelve European Community nations agree to ban the production of all chlorofluorocarbons(CFCs) by the end of the century.
    March 3 – Jammu Siltavuori abducts and murders two eight-year-old girls in the Myllypuro suburb of Helsinki, Finland.
    April 1 – Margaret Thatcher's new local government tax (the poll tax) is introduced in Scotland. It will be introduced in England and Walesthe following year.
    April 2 – In South-West Africa, fighting erupts between SWAPO insurgents and the South West African Police on the day that a ceasefire was supposed to end the South African Border War according to...
    April 4 – A failed coup attempt against Prosper Avril, President of Haiti, leads to a standoff between mutinous troops and the government which ends on April 10, with the government regaining contr...
    April 5 – The Polish Government and the Solidarity trade union sign an agreement restoring Solidarity to legal status, and agreeing to hold democratic elections on June 4 (Polish Round Table Agreem...
    May
    May 1 – Andrés Rodríguez, who seized power and declared himself President of Paraguay during a military coup in February, wins a landslide victory at a general electionmarked by charges of fraud.
    May 3 – Cold War: Perestroika – The first McDonald's restaurant in the USSR begins construction in Moscow. It will open on January 31, 1990.
    June 1–10 – Pope John Paul II visits Norway, Iceland, Finland, Denmark and Sweden.
    June 2 – Sōsuke Uno succeeds Noboru Takeshita as Prime Minister of Japan.
    June 3 – The world's first high-definition television (test) broadcasts commence in Japan, in analogue.
    July 2 – Andreas Papandreou, Prime Minister of Greece, resigns; a new government is formed under Tzannis Tzannetakis.
    July 6 – The Tel Aviv–Jerusalem bus 405 suicide attack, the first Palestinian suicide attack on Israel, takes place.
    July 8 – 110 Furs representatives, 110 Arabs, and 21 mediators signed a Reconciliation Agreement in al-Fashir. End of the War of the Tribes in Sudan.
    August – Gazprom, an energy production and sales organization in Russia, becomes state-run enterprise, changing from the Soviet Ministry of Gas Industry.
    August 2 – Pakistan is readmitted to the Commonwealth of Nations after leaving it in 1972.
    August 5 – Jaime Paz Zamora is elected President of Bolivia, taking office the next day.
    September 7 – Representatives of the government of Ethiopia and Eritrean separatists meet in Atlanta, with former U.S. President Jimmy Carterattempting to broker a peace settlement.
    September 8 – Partnair Flight 394 flies past an F-16 Fighting Falcon on its way home, then the Convair 580 rolls upside down and falls in the North Sea.
    September 10 – The Hungarian government opens the country's western border (with Austria) to refugees from East Germany.
    October – Cold War: Perestroika – Nathan's Famousopens a hot dog stand in Moscow.
    October 1 – Civil union between partners in a same-sex relationship becomes legal in Denmark under a law enacted on June 7, the world's first such legislation.
    October 5 – The Dalai Lama wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
  3. So wird der Prozess gesellschaftlichen Aufbruchs bezeichnet, der in der DDR durch die Bürgerbewegungen vor allem im Protest gegen den Wahlbetrug zu den Kommunalwahlen 1989 in der DDR seinen Anfang nahm und der durch die gewaltlosen Massendemonstrationen, den Ausreisedruck und die Massenflucht die Öffnung der Mauer im Herbst 1989 erzwang und zur ...

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  4. 9. Okt. 2023 · Der 9. Oktober 1989 in Leipzig. Deutschland Archiv. Schlüsselmoment der Geschichte: Der 9. Oktober 1989 in Leipzig Video: Wie verbreitete sich die Friedliche Revolution? Siegbert Schefke. 09.10.2023 / 17 Minuten zu lesen. Vor 34 Jahren kam es zum "turning point" der DDR-Geschichte. In Leipzig besiegten am 9.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › de › 19891989 - Wikiwand

    Schließen. Die Sowjetunion zog indessen ihre Truppen aus Afghanistan zurück; damit endete der zehn Jahre lang andauernde Sowjetisch-Afghanische Krieg. Im Januar 1989 trat George H. W. Bush das Amt des 41. Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten an. Bundespräsident Richard von Weizsäcker wurde am 23. Mai 1989 im Amt bestätigt. Oops something went wrong: