It depends on when these huge demonstrations broke out. In the 1970s, the embattled Communist leadership wanted to break with the past to carry out its avowed goal of socialist renewal. In 1989, huge demonstrations broke out pressing for the end of Communism and for the reunification of Germany into one democratic country.
crowds of Gemans began scrambling over the walls and less than a year later, Germany had became a single country again
Germany is west of Poland.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now
East Germany and East Berlin.
East Germany's motto is 'Workers of the world, unite!'.
Gorbachev's looser policies allowed for East Germany could break its ties with the USSR.
It is in the east of Germany, in what was once East Germany.
The reunification of Germany (1990) became possible during the breakup of the Soviet Union, and is symbolized by the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, which had divided the city beginning in 1961. The borders of East Germany were opened after public demonstrations, and the destruction of the Wall began around November 9, 1989.
crowds of Gemans began scrambling over the walls and less than a year later, Germany had became a single country again
people in the east Germany thought that life in west Germany is more comfortable than in the east Germany
Germany is to the east of the Netherlands.
Germany is west of Poland.
the middle east was a large aria to control but the most common answer to who imperialised the middle east is Germany throughout ww2 The only two countries that occupied lands in the middle east are England and France
East Germany joined West Germany as one country.
There is no more East and West Germany. Just Germany now
East Germany and East Berlin.
Integrating West Germany and East Germany has been extremely difficult.