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Vor 5 Tagen · Die Deutsche Demokratische Republik ( DDR) war der östliche, realsozialistische der beiden nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg geschaffenen deutschen Staaten, der vom 7. Oktober 1949 bis zur Herstellung der Einheit Deutschlands am 3. Oktober 1990 bestand.
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9. März 2024 · The term “Made in Western Germany” was used to distinguish products from the western side of the country, which was aligned with democratic, capitalist values, from products made in the eastern side, which was under communist rule. The label “Made in Western Germany” indicated that the product was made in the free, democratic part of Germany.
15. März 2024 · General policy decisions are made by the Council, which is composed of representatives from each of the 10 member nations. A 10-member Board acts as the executive body. East Germany, former country (1949–90) that constitutes the northeastern section of present-day.
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Vor 2 Tagen · the German Democratic Republic, established on 7 October 1949, commonly known as East Germany, was a Marxist–Leninist socialist republic with its leadership dominated by the Soviet-aligned Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). [6]
Vor einem Tag · Germany had limited democratic traditions, and Weimar democracy was widely seen as chaotic. Since Weimar politicians had been blamed for the Dolchstoß (" stab-in-the-back "), a widely believed theory that Germany's surrender in the First World War had been the unnecessary act of traitors, the popular legitimacy of the government was ...
19. März 2024 · The new laws reflect the radical democratic agenda pursued by the German Democratic Republic (DDR) in the post-war period. Women self-confidently played an active and leading role in building a socialist women’s movement that pushed these reforms into law and sought to rebuild society. This new beginning in the DDR was also a ...
7. März 2024 · 1. The Construction of the Berlin Wall. The construction of the Berlin Wall began on August 13, 1961, catching many by surprise. The GDR aimed to halt the mass exodus of its citizens to West Germany through West Berlin, creating a physical barrier that would restrict their movement.