Germany and the Cold War ... The United States gained control of West Germany, while the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin took control of Eastern Germany. As ... View More
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Germany Still Divided None more than for East and West Germany. ... There is no denying that there have been many problems associated with the unification of East and West Germany. ... View More
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Berlin Wall1 ... ally. The US, British, and French Sectors combined to form a democratic state, The Federal Republic of Germany, or West Germany. The ... View More
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Germanyamp39s Changing Health Care System ... Allies left the region that had been the German nation, two states were created, Communistbloc East Germany, and a westernfriendly democracy, West Germany. ... View More
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Economic System of Germany ... Economists have figured this to be true because West Germany continued to evolve with industrial and technological breakthroughs and standards, while the ... View More
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Cold War ... This in term reunited communist East Germany and capitalist West Germany. This ... West Germany was among the wealthiest nations. By ... View More
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Diversity in the german workforce ... In West Germany, the ampquotBasic Law of 1949 declared that men and women were equal, but it was not until 1957 that the civil code was amended to conform with this ... View More
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Berlin Blockade ... to move the whole of Germany into the Soviet sphere of influence.ampquot This mounting suspicion was the trigger behind the creation of a separate West Germany. ... View More
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GERMANY: FROM NAZIS TO NOWADAYS ... In May 1949 West Germany became a parliamentary democracy based on a Basic Law to create the Federal Republic of Germany FRG. ... View More
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Post WWII german culture In this ambitious study, Uta G. Poiger attempts to trace the developments of PostWWII popular culture in East and West Germany, paying close attention to ... View More
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Creation of European Nations ... Germany was divided into East Germany and West Germany due to the War and controlled by the Soviets in the East and was independent in the West. ... View More
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Germany ... Throughout the 1950amp39s West Germany was able to rebuild the country and produce new industries and means of transportation for the people. ... View More
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BOP shift from US to SU ... Poland became its first communist satellite and the complete breaking point between East and West Germany, and in an effort to stop the spread of communism, an ... View More
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The Fall of the Berlin Wall ... 1949. This state was called the Federal Republic of Germany or West Germany. The Russian or Soviet part became a communist state. ... View More
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Western Europes Rise After WW2 ... Refugees fleeing from the eastern portion of Europe occupied many countries in the west, especially West Germany, bringing about more bodies for work. ... View More
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Cold War ... and American zones. The west wanted to stimulate the German economy and unite all of West Germany as one. The Soviet Union opposed ... View More
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How did Hitler come into Power ... After World War II, the constitutions of West Germany, and France were more successful. ... It had a lot to do with a division of East and West Germany. ... View More
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Berlin Wall ... They were closely guarded . The GDR said the wall was needed to prevent military aggression and political interference from west Germany. ... View More
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NeoConservatism ... been amp39socializedamp39. Neoconservative governments came to power in Britain prior to 1979, and in West Germany to 1982. Prior to their ... View More
Wordcount: 1959
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The Downfall of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe ... Intended to be a shortlived, temporary document, the Basic Law gained legitimacy as West Germany continued to march towards becoming a major economic power ... View More
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Cold War ... In June 1948 the three allies, France, Great Britain, and the United States, established the German Federal Republic in West Germany, which they controlled. ... View More
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NATO ... Second, historically West Germany had been an industrial hub and needed to be brought back to tiptop shape to buffer the expanding USSR. ... View More
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The Cold War ... Everyone wanted to live in West Germany because it had much better living conditions and people had opportunities to work and there was more freedom. ... View More
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Cold War2 ... The country was then divided into 2 parts, East and West Germany. The ... He was responsible for the reunion of East and West Germany. Although ... View More
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Terrorism in the Modern world ... hostages. On the morning of September 5, 1972, eight Arab commandos broke into the Olympic compound in Munich, West Germany. They ... View More
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Cold War ... that two great blocs came into being the united states led the western bloc it included by the early 1950amp39s Britain, Canada, France, West Germany, Japan, The ... View More
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Cold War3 ... Communism. Later in the year, West Germany established their independence and became part of the Marshall plan. Military strength ... View More
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NoneProvided ... An excellent natural example of this is East and West Germany. During the middle of this century, West Germany was a capitalistic ... View More
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The Cold War ... The USA on the other hand, allowed West Germany to be free and democratic and as a result it prospered. This greatly improved the ... View More
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Germany ... Germany is well known for having been separated into East and West Germany, but the country has been split from north to south for many more years. ... View More
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