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The modern German state was forged through the (Peaceful Revolution) in the GDR. Following the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9, 1989, events moved rapidly toward formal unification.
: On October 3, 1990 , the GDR officially joined the Federal Republic of Germany (BRD), ending over 40 years of division. 2. Economic Restructuring and the "Aufbau Ost"
: Despite massive investment, differences in wage levels, economic power, and population growth between the former East and West persist today. 3. Germany’s Role in Europe and the World Landeskunde Deutschland, von der Wende bis heut...
: To fund the reconstruction of the East (the Aufbau Ost ), a special tax was introduced to improve infrastructure and environmental conditions.
The transition from a planned economy in the East to a social market economy was a monumental task. The modern German state was forged through the
: This agency was responsible for privatizing East German state-owned enterprises, which often led to high unemployment and industrial collapse in the "new states".
This informative essay explores the development of Germany from the (the turning point of 1989/1990) to the present day, focusing on the political, economic, and social transformations that have shaped the "Berlin Republic." 1. The Path to Unity (1989–1990) Germany’s Role in Europe and the World :
: This international agreement between the two German states and the four World War II victors granted Germany full sovereignty.
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