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  1. El Complejo de la RDA cuenta la historia del ex ciudadano de la RDA Mario Röllig. Hick lo acompaña mientras visita a sus padres y sus antiguos colegas, pero también los sitios de su intento de huir de la RDA y su encarcelamiento. Röllig fue arrestado en Hungría en 1987 por intentar huir de la República Democrática Alemana; En 1988 la República Federal de Alemania adquirió su libertad ...

  2. The complex agreements were more than a formalisation of existing practices. They reflected a socio-political shift towards an activating welfare state that involved not only administrative levels but also local organisations, family members and neighbours in caring for the elderly. In the 'welfare dictatorship' of the GDR, complex agreements thus paved the way for more individual ...

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  4. 11. Nov. 2021 · New complexes adhered to realism codes, eventually favoring prefabricated buildings that were cost-effective, faster to construct, and above all, superior in quality. Functionalism was praised, often at the expense of formal beauty. However, these living quarters offered the working population an unprecedented level of comfort. Access to these residences was merit-based, assessing the docility ...

  5. 7. Okt. 2016 · 8. GDR mums donated 200,000 litres of breast milk to milk banks in 1989. Now few and far between in Germany, the East still had 60 mother's milk banks in 1989. The first milk banks had been ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StasiStasi - Wikipedia

    John O. Koehler, German-born American journalist Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. In 1989, the Stasi employed 91,015 people full-time, including 2,000 fully employed unofficial collaborators, 13,073 soldiers and 2,232 officers of the GDR army, along with 173,081 unofficial informants inside the GDR and 1,553 ...

  7. The GDR Complex. In 1987 GDR citizen Mario Röllig was arrested in Hungary for attempting to flee the GDR. Nowadays he gives talks about his experiences. This portrait shows just how subjective and riddled with taboos attempts to interpret GDR history can be.