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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - Korean reunification - Division

Main article: Division of Korea Japan occupied Korea from 1910 until 1945. After Japan's defeat in World War II, the United Nations developed plans for trusteeship administration of Korea. The 38th parallel divided the peninsula into two zones of administration: the United States to the south and the Soviet Union to the north. Cold War politics resulted in the 1948 establishment of two separate governments. In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, beginning the Korean War. After three devastating years of fighting that in ...

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Korean reunification, Korean reunification - Division, Korean reunification - Reunification process, Korean reunification - The Sunshine Policy, Korean reunification - A hard-line policy, Korean reunification - North Korea's policy, Korean reunification - Hurdles in the process, Korean reunification - South Korea, Korean reunification - North Korea, Korean reunification - China

Read more here: » Korean reunification: Encyclopedia II - Korean reunification - Division

Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - The end of the division “Wende”
By the mid-1980s, the prospect of German reunification was widely regarded within both East and West Germany as a distant hope, unattainable as long as Communist governments ruled Eastern Europe. However, the hope of reunification was suddenly placed within reach by political changes within the Soviet Union. The advent of reformist Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in 1985 caused waves of reform to propagate t ...

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German reunification, German reunification - Background, German reunification - The end of the division “Wende”, German reunification - Effects of reunification

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - Effects of reunification

The cost of reunification has been a heavy burden to the German economy and has contributed to Germany’s slowed economic growth in recent years. The costs of reunification are estimated to amount to over €1.5 trillion (statement of Freie Universität Berlin) . This is more than the national debt of the German state [1]. The primary cause of this was the severe weakness of the East German economy, especially vis-à-vis the West German economy, combined with (politically motivated) conversion rates from the East German mark to the Deutsche ...

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German reunification, German reunification - Background, German reunification - The end of the division “Wende”, German reunification - Effects of reunification

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Germany

(German: Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit) 2 Prior to 2002: Deutsche Mark Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (German: Deutschland or Bundesrepublik Deutschland listen ▶ (help·info)) is one of the world's leading industrialised countries, located in Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea, to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic, to the south by Austria and Switzerland, and to the west by Fr ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Chinese reunification

Chinese (re)unification (Traditional: 中國統一; Simplified: 中国统一; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhōngguó tǒngyī) is a goal of Chinese nationalism that refers to the reunification of all of "China" under a single political entity. As Hong Kong and Macau have been reunited with mainland China under the sovereignty of the People's Republic of China, the only outstanding issue under active debate is between the mainland and Taiwa ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - East Germany

The German Democratic Republic (GDR) German Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), informally known in English as East Germany, was a Communist state that existed from 1949 to 1990 in the former Soviet occupation zone of Germany. The German Democratic Republic was proclaimed in East Berlin on October 7, 1949, five weeks after the Federal Republic of Germany in western Germany. It was declared fully sovereign in 1 ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - West Germany

West Germany was the informal English name[1] for the Federal Republic of Germany from 1949 to 1990, during which years the Federal Republic did not include the German Democratic Republic (informally known in English as East Germany). Since the German Democratic Republic disbanded itself, with its constituent Länder acceding to the Federal Republic on October 3, 1990, the ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Communist Party of Germany

The Communist Party of Germany (in German, Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands – KPD) was formed in December of 1918 from the Spartacist League, which originated as a small factional grouping within the Social Democratic Party (SPD), and the International Communists of Germany (IKD). Both factions were opposed to the First World War on the grounds that it was an imperialist war in which the working class had no interest. The Spartacist League was led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht who were murdered in January 191 ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Centre Party Germany

The German Centre Party (Deutsche Zentrumspartei or merely Zentrum), often called the Catholic Centre Party, was a Catholic political party in Germany during the Kaiserreich and the Weimar Republic. The party dissolved itself on July 6, 1933, shortly before the conclusion of a Concordat between the Holy See and Germany. After World War II, the party was refounded, but could not rise again to its former importance, as most of its members joined the new CDU party. However, the Centre party still exists to thi ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Worms Germany

Worms Germany - Celts and Romans. The city has existed since before Roman times, when it was captured and fortified by the Romans under Drusus in 14 BCE. From that time, a small troop of infantry and cavalry were garrisoned in Augusta Vangionum this gave the settlement its romanized but originally Celtic name Borbetomagus. (Many fanciful variant names for Worms exist only upon the title pages of books printed when Worms was an early center of printing: William Tyndale's translation of the Bible was ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Bundestag Germany

Germany This article is part of the series: Politics of Germany Constitution Bundestag (Parliament) Bundesrat (Federal Council) Federal Convention Constitutional Court Federal Court of Justice President: Horst Köhler Chancellor: Angela Merkel Cabinet States of Germany Districts of Germany Elections Political parties Fo ...

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia - Cham Germany

Cham ([ka:m]) is a city in the east of the federal state Bavaria, Germany. It is the seat of the district of Cham, which is part of the administrative region Upper Palatinate (Oberpfalz). Other related archivesBavaria, Germany, Upper Palatinate, administrative region, city, district of Cham, federal state

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - Effects of reunification

The cost of reunification has been a heavy burden to the German economy and has contributed to Germany’s slowed economic growth in recent years. The costs of reunification are estimated to amount to over 1.5 trillion Euro (statement of Freie Universität Berlin) (1.9 trillion U.S. Dollars). This is more than the national debt of the German state [1]. The primary cause of this was the severe weakness of the East German economy, especially vis-à-vis the West German economy, combined with (politically motivated) conversion rates from East Ge ...

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German reunification, German reunification - Background, German reunification - The end of the division “Wende”, German reunification - Effects of reunification

Read more here: » German reunification: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - Effects of reunification

Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - Effects of reunification

The cost of reunification has been a heavy burden to the German economy and has contributed to Germany’s slowed economic growth in recent years. The costs of reunification are estimated to amount to over 1.5 trillion Euro (statement of Freie Universität Berlin) (1.9 trillion U.S. Dollars). This is more than the national debt of the German state [1]. The primary cause of this was the severe weakness of the East German economy, especially vis-à-vis the West German economy, combined with (politically motivated) conversion rates from the Eas ...

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German reunification, German reunification - Background, German reunification - The end of the division “Wende”, German reunification - Effects of reunification

Read more here: » German reunification: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - Effects of reunification

Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - Korean reunification - Reunification process

Korean reunification - The Sunshine Policy. Supporters of the "Sunshine Policy" argue that sanctions and threats from the governments of the United States and South Korea have harmed, rather than improved, prospects for reunification. They argue that if the North Korean government does not feel threatened by South Korea or the United States, it will have nothing to lose and everything to gain from dialogue and engagement with the outside world, and will have no reason to build weapons of mass destruction. Many ar ...

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Korean reunification, Korean reunification - Division, Korean reunification - Reunification process, Korean reunification - The Sunshine Policy, Korean reunification - A hard-line policy, Korean reunification - North Korea's policy, Korean reunification - Hurdles in the process, Korean reunification - South Korea, Korean reunification - North Korea, Korean reunification - China

Read more here: » Korean reunification: Encyclopedia II - Korean reunification - Reunification process

Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - German reunification - Background

After the end of World War II in Europe, Germany had been divided into four occupation zones. The old capital of Berlin, as the seat of the Allied Control Council, was itself subdivided into four occupation zones. Although the intent was for the occupying powers to govern Germany together in the borders from 1947, the advent of Cold War tension caused the French, British and American zones to be formed into the Federal Republic of Germany (and West Berlin) in 1949, excluding the Soviet zone which then formed the German Democratic Republic (i ...

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German reunification, German reunification - Background, German reunification - The end of the division “Wende”, German reunification - Effects of reunification

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - Korean reunification - Hurdles in the process

Korean reunification - South Korea. There are fears among some Koreans that the length of the division makes reunification difficult, since the culture of both halves has developed independently following partition. However, traditional Korean culture is equally shared between the North and the South. In addition, many families have been split by the division of Korea. Economic differences between South Korea and North Korea also are a cause of concern. It is apparent that ...

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Korean reunification, Korean reunification - Division, Korean reunification - Reunification process, Korean reunification - The Sunshine Policy, Korean reunification - A hard-line policy, Korean reunification - North Korea's policy, Korean reunification - Hurdles in the process, Korean reunification - South Korea, Korean reunification - North Korea, Korean reunification - China

Read more here: » Korean reunification: Encyclopedia II - Korean reunification - Hurdles in the process

Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - History of Germany since 1945 - The division of Germany

At the Potsdam Conference in August 1945, after Germany's unconditional surrender on May 8, 1945, the Allies divided Germany into four military occupation zones – French in the southwest, British in the northwest, United States in the south, and Soviet in the east. The territories east of the Oder-Neisse line (East Prussia, Eastern Pomerania and Silesia) were removed from Germany and put under Polish administration, effectively shifting Poland westward. A transfer of Germans from Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary was agreed on, but the co ...

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History of Germany since 1945, History of Germany since 1945 - The division of Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Two Germanies, History of Germany since 1945 - West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - East-West Relations, History of Germany since 1945 - The unification of East and West Germany, History of Germany since 1945 - Background, History of Germany since 1945 - Settlement, History of Germany since 1945 - Germany today

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Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern focus and re-division

Once again the Roman Empire was ruled by a single ruler, but with the death of Constantine in 337, civil war erupted among his three sons, dividing the Empire into three parts. The West was reunified in 340, and the final reunification of the entire Empire occurred in 353, under Constantius II. Notably, Constantius II focused most of his power in the East, and he is often regarded as the first Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Under his rule, the city of Byz ...

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Western Roman Empire, Western Roman Empire - Early Cultural Differences and Divisions between East and West, Western Roman Empire - Two military Danger Zones Rebellions Uprisings and political consequences, Western Roman Empire - Crisis of the 3rd Century, Western Roman Empire - The Tetrarchies and the Constantine Dynasty, Western Roman Empire - Economic stagnation in the West, Western Roman Empire - Constantine the Great, Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern focus and re-division, Western Roman Empire - The origins of the theological Great East-West Schism, Western Roman Empire - Permanent division, Western Roman Empire - Economic factors, Western Roman Empire - Fall of Rome, Western Roman Empire - Byzantine reconquest, Western Roman Empire - The legacy and the final conquest of Rome, Western Roman Empire - List of western Roman emperors

Read more here: » Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia II - Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern focus and re-division

Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990: Encyclopedia II - Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern focus and re-division

The Roman Empire was ruled by a single Emperor, but with the death of Constantine in 337 AD, civil war erupted among his three sons, dividing the empire into three parts. The West was reunified in 340 AD, and the complete reunification of the whole empire occurred in 353 AD, with Constantius II. Notably, Constantius II focused most of his power in the East, and he is often regarded as the first Emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Under his rule, the city of Byz ...

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Western Roman Empire, Western Roman Empire - Early cultural Differences and Divisions between East and West, Western Roman Empire - Two military Danger Zones Rebellions Uprisings and political consequences, Western Roman Empire - Economic stagnation in the West, Western Roman Empire - Crisis of the 3rd Century, Western Roman Empire - The Tetrarchies and the Constantine Dynasty, Western Roman Empire - Constantine the Great, Western Roman Empire - Origins of the theological Great East-West Schism, Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern focus and re-division, Western Roman Empire - Final division, Western Roman Empire - Economic factors, Western Roman Empire - Fall of Rome, Western Roman Empire - Byzantine reconquest, Western Roman Empire - The legacy and the final conquest of Rome, Western Roman Empire - List of western Roman emperors

Read more here: » Western Roman Empire: Encyclopedia II - Western Roman Empire - Reunification Eastern focus and re-division

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