Currency Reform in Berlin in 1940s
.... including the city in the political structure of the new
Germany, and establishing a common currency for all of
Germany, including
Berlin) intensified western ....
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The Berlin Wall 1970 to 1980
.... jobless rate. The largest city in East
Germany, East
Berlin, is the chief manufacturing center (Smolowe, 1986, p. 34). The Eastern ....
(1993

8

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The 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany
....
Germany, British diplomat Robert Vansittart, and New York rabbi Stephen Wise, had spoken out or waged campaigns against the IOC's intention to allow the
Berlin ....
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The Problem of Germany: 1945-1948
.... Loth 2). However, Loth said that his policy on
Germany did not before the Red Army captured
Berlin include "any clear plan of action" (4). Naimark referred to ....
(4908

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East Germany & German Reunification
.... the East German citizens perks like job security and cheap housing, the new East
Germany is in fact a better place ten years after the fall of the
Berlin Wall. ....
(1162

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Division of East and West Germany
.... In Europe, the East German government erected the
Berlin Wall in 1961 to prevent the .... However, the divided
Germany remained a primary area in which to "fight" a ....
(359

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Treatment of Turks in Present-Day Germany
.... of the European Academy of Turkish Academics (a
Berlin-based organization that has lobbied hard for new citizenship laws) has said that
Germany has been "'a ....
(2583

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Creation of the Single German Economy
.... a part of the new West German nation, (2) the city was completely surrounded and deep inside the Soviet Occupation Zone of
Germany, and (3)
Berlin, unlike the ....
(1437

6

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Reunification of Germany
.... DDR) of the eastern regions and the western Federal Republic of
Germany, were united monetarily; in October 1990, less than a year after the
Berlin Wall was ....
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Merger of East/West German Economies
.... a part of the new West German nation, (2) the city was completely surrounded and deep inside the Soviet Occupation Zone of
Germany, and (3)
Berlin, 3unlike the ....
(1412

6

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GERMANY MARSHALL PLAN
.... is how so many could fail to see that the collapse of East
Germany was imminent. .... Nearly a year passed between the opening of the
Berlin Wall and the Day of ....
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Mass Emigration from GDR to FRG
.... Day, AJ (Ed.) (1988). Political parties of the world. Federal Republic of
Germany & West
Berlin. (1990). In The Europa yearbook. ....
(2203

9

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Problems in German Reunification
.... the East German citizens perks like job security and cheap housing, the new East
Germany is in fact a better place ten years after the fall of the
Berlin Wall. ....
(1161

5

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The Grand Alliance and Its Failures
.... Soviet Union in 1989-1990, virtually all of America's foreign policy initiatives centered on containment, with
Germany and the divided city of
Berlin a major ....
(714

3

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The Cold War
.... A divided
Germany was the result of this conflict. .... The
Berlin Airlift, enacted after Stalin attempted to cut off the Western-controlled sector of
Berlin ....
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7

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Social Patterns in Germany
Since the
Berlin Wall came down in 1989,
Germany has undergone significant changes throughout its culture. Divided by the Allies ....
(1926

8

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German Unification
.... were played in West
Germany will continue to guide the politics of a unified
Germany. .... These five states, along with the city state of
Berlin, and the ten West ....
(1489

6

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France Germany Political Economy
.... the left or right in France and
Germany. Social Welfare State Under Pressure, pp. 196-1235. In Lewis J. Edinger and Brigitte L. Nacos, From Bonn To
Berlin. ....
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4

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Economic Position of Germany
....
Germany at the time was divided between the two alliances .... The division was real but not as harsh or as visual as would be true after the
Berlin Wall was raised ....
(1342

5

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POLAND AND THE TREATY OF LOCARNO This research
....
Germany sought to further isolate Poland from the Soviet Union by signing with the .... Soviet Agreement on Neutrality and Nonaggression (known as the
Berlin Treaty ....
(2669

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THE HOLOCAUST and Germany
.... set of the worldwide depression in 1929-1930 hit
Germany with greater severity sooner than that which occurred in any other country. In
Berlin alone, 750,000 ....
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WEIMAR REPUBLIC The Handicaps Germany's Weimar R
.... generated by à [the] wartime collapse [of Imperial
Germany] became the .... Social Democratic leadership overreacted to spontaneous protests in
Berlin, rushing in ....
(1459

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Outbreak of WWI
.... then had to find a way to gain the asset of
Berlin, selecting Count Hoyos to make the trip to that city and to gain the support of
Germany: Franz Joseph's ....
(2302

9

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German Painters
.... a 1955 exhibition in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, a 1960 exhibition at the Badischer Kunstverein in Karlsruhe,
Germany, a 1964 book on
Berlin painters (this time ....
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Sociological & Economic Environment in Germany
.... worldwide depression in 1929-1930 hit
Germany with greater severity sooner than in any other country (Friedrich, 1972, pp. 321-322). In
Berlin alone, 750,000 ....
(2371

9

)
The Cold War
.... Stalin won control of East
Germany, including
Berlin because the logistics of the Russian military were such to ensure they could defend these territories. ....
(3981

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A Biography of WEB Du Bois
.... While attending Harvard, Du Bois applied for and was awarded a grant to study abroad. Du Bois chose to study at the University of
Berlin in
Germany. ....
(1320

5

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Nazi Ideology & Women in Germany
.... The overriding point is that
Germany's persistent traditions of mythic idealism .... the blonde beauty photographed on the Kurfurstendamm in
Berlin surrounded by ....
(2582

10

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German Reunification
.... The German highway and rail system, designed around a united
Germany centered on
Berlin, were far from suitable to the needs of a West
Germany cut off from the ....
(5498

22

)
Eastern Europe
.... West
Berlin was not to become a part of West
Germany, although the free trade and travel between West
Berlin and West
Germany gave the city a western bias. ....
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