Communism collapsed in East Germany because Russia quit supporting it. When the Russia Army stopped enforcing it, the people overthrew it. The people of East Germany did not want Communism because they knew how the people in West Germany lived and they wanted that life style. East Germany had centralized economic planning with planning done by those with political connections instead of ability. West Germany embraced capitalism. People with ability ran industries or someone replaced them. East Germany and socialist England still had buildings bombed out from World War 2 long after Capitalist West Germany had cleaned up all theirs.
it was very important because people in Germany were now free and the Berlin Wall could no longer trap people in eastern germany so that is why the fall of communism in eastern germany was so important because it reunited people and we have reports of people saying that they are reunited and it feels so good! that it was exactly what they were looking for. all through the days and all through the nights. because they were reunited and it felt so good they said that they even had a huge bonfire in front of the walls remains and they had a lot of sex! THE END - Bryant
The Berlin Wall! Of course, the date given for it's "fall" of November 9, 1989 can be misleading, as the wall was only partially dismantled by souvenir collectors - it was still guarded well after that date. In fact, a more accurate answer is probably that communism ended in East Germany after it's reunification on March 18, 1990.
Once the Berlin wall separating East and West Germany, there was a total overhaul of politics in the East, as it had been Communist since after WWII. This merging of the East and West created the stable political nation we now know today, and in essence meant an end to communism in Germany.
The end of communism and the fall of the Berlin Wall-
No, the western part of Germany was larger than the part of East Germany.
Yes, before the fall of the Soviet Union and the reunification of Germany, East Germany (DDR) was an Eastern Bloc country, directly affiliated with the USSR.
Communism was never prevalent in the US. East and West Germany reunited in 1990 after the fall of the Soviet Union.
What existed in East Germany was state capitalism, not Communism, as there were still classes, money and wages.
no, Germany fell to Nazism in 1932 because of that. East Germany became communist in 1945 because the USSR occupied it.
The Berlin Wall! Of course, the date given for it's "fall" of November 9, 1989 can be misleading, as the wall was only partially dismantled by souvenir collectors - it was still guarded well after that date. In fact, a more accurate answer is probably that communism ended in East Germany after it's reunification on March 18, 1990.
The fall of the Berlin Wall represented th fall of communism in Germany. Before the wall came down, East Berliners were not allowed to go to the west side of the city because they were communists. (literally) The fall of the wall signified the fall of communism and the introduction of freedom and capitalism into the east side of Berlin
East Germans could go out of east germay and west Germans could go out of west Germany and it was the fall of Hitler and Stalin and the end of communism.
Once the Berlin wall separating East and West Germany, there was a total overhaul of politics in the East, as it had been Communist since after WWII. This merging of the East and West created the stable political nation we now know today, and in essence meant an end to communism in Germany.
the u.s. signed a treaty with south Korea to stop the spread of communism in the far east. if aisa falls to communism, the rest will fall to communism.
The end of communism and the fall of the Berlin Wall-
He used the domino theory, that once Viet Nam fell to Communism the rest of South East Asia would fall to Communism as well.
No, the western part of Germany was larger than the part of East Germany.
The fall of the Berlin Wall