In vast swaths of the country’s east, the far-right party ... into the Western-backed Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the Soviet-backed German Democratic Republic (GDR).
ON November 9, 1989, the German Democratic Republic (GDR) relinquished its border security ... After 1989, neofascist groups rapidly expanded into East Germany, reinforcing the argument that the wall ...
With 1922’s Treaty of Rapallo, Germany became the first major power to recognize the fledgling Soviet Union after ... the so-called German Democratic Republic became Moscow’s staunchest ...
Germany has been reborn three times since 1945. The first was in 1949, with the formation of the Federal Republic. The second was reunification in 1990, when West Germany absorbed the communist East .
A free Iraq would serve as a model for the rest of the region ... the globe to meet his British, French, German, and Soviet counterparts to work through details, such as how Soviet forces would leave ...
The "Counseling Compass for Conspiracy Thinking" program, recently launched by Nancy Faeser, Germany's Interior Minister, and set to become operational on 28 February 2025, is nothing more than a plan ...
A peace settlement to end a major war can be an opportunity to reorder the world. After the defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte in ...
“Make Germany ... hallmark of German democracy. Built in the post-Soviet era, the fourth pillar was access to cheap oil and gas resources from Russia which enabled the federal republic to ...
The Ohio native then slammed European leaders for “hiding behind ugly Soviet-era words like ... regime lawlessly dismantling a democratic republic, had the towering audacity and historical ...
Unlike the norm, Germany’s incoming Chancellor quickly proclaimed his stance on the relationship with the United States. In a television show, Friedrich Merz remarked that he never imagined he ...
In March 1990, 400 East German ... campaign in the German Democratic Republic (GDR) was dominated by a single theme: reunification with the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG).