They grew it. There was a lot of cropland in East Germany, and the various Warsaw Pact nations traded amongst themselves.
during the cold war, EG (East Germany) was communist while WG (West Germany) was captialist
East Germany was communist and West Germany was democratic.
Life was better in West Germany than life in east Germany
the politics introduced by Willy Brandt during the cold war to improve relations between east and west. many people believe as a result of these Ostpolitik, Germany was reunited as one country. the politics introduced by Willy Brandt during the cold war to improve relations between east and west. many people believe as a result of these Ostpolitik, Germany was reunited as one country. the politics introduced by Willy Brandt during the cold war to improve relations between east and west. many people believe as a result of these Ostpolitik, Germany was reunited as one country.
Uuuummmmmmmmmmm.......It suffered it think........ and I think that west Germany was good and had better economy.
people in the east Germany thought that life in west Germany is more comfortable than in the east Germany
The Berlin Wall separating Communist East Germany and Democratic West Germany.
during the cold war, EG (East Germany) was communist while WG (West Germany) was captialist
West Germany and East Germany.
Modern East Germany was Middle Germany in the past. During WWII all the borders of Poland moved westwards. So you can say that some parts of Poland were formally East Germany, but this is history. Modern East Germany and Poland are different things.
Yes. East Germany was separated from West Germany by the Berlin Wall during the era of communism there. East Germany was part of the Soviet Communist Bloc and West Germany was the non-communist portion.
East Germany was communist and West Germany was democratic.
The name of East Germany's legislative body was the Volkskammer - the People's Parliament.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
Berlin was 110 miles east of the "Inter German Border," the line that separated East Germany from West Germany.
The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 to stop people from fleeing the area. It was also an attempt to keep changing political views from taking root in East Germany.
Keep people in East Germany, but they found ways to escape.