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The Berlin Wall - Stiftung Berliner MauerThe 155-kilometer-long Berlin Wall, which cut through the middle of the city center, surrounded West Berlin from August 13, 1961 to November 9, 1989.
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The Refugee Problem of Germany - jstorof Germany to the western zones. Their number had reached 1.5 millions by. 1950. In 1950, 245,000 migrated from the Soviet zone into western Germany compared ...
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Bundesgrenzschutz | Military Wiki - FandomThe BGS was established in 1951 after the Cold War had begun but travel between East and West Germany was not yet restricted by the Berlin Wall (1961).
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The 1952 Stalin Note on German Unification The Ongoing DebateThe decision to seal the borders of the. GDR was not made until after the West rejected the Stalin Note on. 25 March 1952. The debate over the Stalin Note has ...Missing: intensification | Show results with:intensification
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The Special Regime on the Demarcation Line - Military HistoriesThe generally unfortified nature of the border between East and West Germany ended when East Germany implemented a special regime on the demarcation line.
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LeMO Kapitel: Flucht und Notaufnahme - Mauerbau - hdg.deVon September 1949 bis August 1961 fliehen 2,8 Millionen Menschen aus der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik (DDR) in die Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
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The Rise and Fall of the Berlin WallEast German soldiers, left, set up barbed wire barricades August 13, 1961, at the border separating Berlin, Germany, to restrict the travel between the eastern ...Missing: fence | Show results with:fence
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[PDF] Inner-German Border (IGB) - Military HistoriesAs the program progressed in the 1967 period, the East Germans began building double ... and the newer prefabricated concrete towers. (See ... inner-German border.
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The Inner German Border Develops - Military HistoriesThe eastern border was marked by a "hinterland" fence, which was a 2-meter high metal grid fence that had electrical signalling devices installed in order to ...
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The Anti-Fascist Myth of the German Democratic Republic and Its ...Many writers and artists from the GDR, too, now argue that their support and sympathy for the Eastern “democratic Germany” was part of their anti-fascist ...
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Division of the World: Capitalism vs Communism - OER CommonsThe West Berlin city government sometimes referred to it as the “Wall of Shame”—a term coined by mayor Willy Brandt while condemning the Wall's restriction on ...
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[PDF] transitional justice: the german experience after 1989Until today, the exact number of people who died trying to reach the West at the inner-German border has remained unclear. According to the Centre for ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Berlin Wall - Alpha HistoryThe East German government's official name for the new structure was Die anti-Faschistischer Schutzwall, or the 'Anti-fascist Protective Wall'. It became ...
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Crossing Borders from the East to the West and Vice VersaNov 2, 2022 · The bisection of Berlin caused a sudden halting of cross-border commuter regulations. In the ensuing weeks, the inner-German border was ...Missing: incidents | Show results with:incidents
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Victims of the Wall - Berlin.deWell over 100,000 citizens of the GDR tried to escape across the inner-German border or the Berlin Wall between 1961 and 1988. More than 600 of them were shot ...
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[PDF] Traces of the Past along the German Green BeltAug 9, 2017 · In addition, “administrative border security measures” were implemented, i.e. restricted zones (Sperrzonen) and protective strips ...
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Chronicle of the Berlin Wall 1985 - Chronik der MauerIn contrast with the former "Grenzsignalzaun 74" ("Border Signal Fence 74"), which was designed primarily to warn of escapes, the "Grenz- und Signalzaun II" ...
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West Germany: The Bridge on the River Saale | TIMEThe structure, 656 feet long, spans the River Saale, the boundary that divides the southern parts of East and West Germany.
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The Invisible Border, Priwall | Under a Grey SkyMar 3, 2015 · Priwall was cut off by the inner-German border, surrounded by water and wire, and watchtowers. It was part of the "Iron Curtain" and now has ...
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[PDF] Maritime Boundaries in the Baltic Sea: Post-1991 DevelopmentsThe treaty allowed both East and West. Germany to become members of the United Nations in 1973. This, in turn, paved the way for a new, second period of ...
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Grenzpolizei - BundesarchivDie Grenzpolizei in der SBZ / DDR wurde auf Befehl der sowjetischen Besatzungsmacht zum 01.12.1946 in den Ländern und Provinzen der SBZ gegründet.
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Militär, Verhältnis des MfS zum - BundesarchivNachdem 1961 die Grenzpolizei aus dem Innenministerium herausgelöst und der NVA als Grenztruppen zugeordnet worden war, wurden dem MfS nicht nur die ...
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Historischer Hintergrund: Geschichte von Flucht, Fluchthilfe und ...Bis zum 13. August 1961 hatte die SED-Diktatur bereits etwa ein Sechstel ihrer Bürger verloren, über 3 Millionen Menschen waren geflohen.
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"Grenzverletzer sind festzunehmen oder zu vernichten"Jan 10, 2012 · Der Schießbefehl war der entscheidende Eckpfeiler des DDR-Grenzregimes. Nur so war eine abschreckende Wirkung zu erzielen, um die massenhafte ...
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Kaderschmiede im "Grenzbezirk" - BundesarchivDie Offiziershochschule ( OHS ) der DDR -Grenztruppen in Suhl führte den "Ehrennamen" der streitbaren, aber auch umstrittenen Kommunistin Rosa Luxemburg. Ihre ...
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[PDF] The Federal Republic of Germany and Left Wing Terrorism - DTICFederal Border Control (Bundesgrenzschutz or BGS), the organ with the sole responsibility for anti-terrorism countermeasures. In 1971, the BGS began to guard.
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Summaries | Bürgerrechte & Polizei | CILIPIn May of 1951 the first 1800 members of the recently created Federal Border Protection entered their barracks at St. Hubertus in the state of Slesvig-Holstein.
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A joint British Army / British Frontier Service patrol is pictured on the ...Oct 2, 2024 · The British Frontier Service was a British government organisation that was responsible for border monitoring duties in West Germany between ...Missing: surveillance | Show results with:surveillance
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“Everything has its Limit! Even Miniskirts…” Aerial propaganda ...Dec 13, 2010 · Examples of leaflets fired in large and small “propaganda rockets” and “metal coconuts” into Federal territory from the DDR, paired with “occurrence reports”
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More Victims of GDR Border Regime than Previously Thought248 individuals who died at the inner-German border, · 59 border guards who committed suicide, · 54 border guards who died after accidents with firearms or mines.
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Was there ever a skirmish or an exchange of fire at the Berlin Wall?Jan 4, 2017 · There was one incident when bullets crossed the border. 91 shots from the West were fired on the GDR village of Wahlhausen on August 17/18th 1989.
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Re-civilizing Security in Postwar West Germany, 1950-1977Drawing upon research in gender history, I argue that the Bundesgrenzschutz was used to promote conservative ideals of masculinity in West Germany's young men.
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The construction of the Berlin WallWell over 100,000 citizens of the GDR tried to escape across the inner-German border or the Berlin Wall between 1961 and 1988.
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Crossing the Line: Republikflucht between Defection and MigrationWhereas West Germany's population swelled from 47.3 to 56.2 millions from 1948 to 1961, the GDR, despite a birth surplus, dwindled from 19.1 to 17.1 millions.
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GHDI - DocumentAccording to the records of the HVDVP [Main Administration of the German People's Police], a total of 270,115 persons fled the republic in 1955.Missing: figures | Show results with:figures
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[PDF] THE EAST GERMAN REFUGEES - The National Security ArchiveWest Germany has registered more than 2,600,000 refugees from East Germany since 1949 (and a total, includ- ing expellees, of more than 3,500,000 since the end ...Missing: Republikflucht 1949-1989
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GHDI - Document1.) Republikflucht by young people between the ages of 15 and 25 has increased significantly during this period. All told, 43,658 young people left the republic ...
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[PDF] German History in Documents and ImagesAttachment to the materials on Republikflucht. During 1954, the total number of cases of Republikflucht rose each quarter. The year 1955 saw another.Missing: figures | Show results with:figures
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[PDF] The Victims at the Berlin Wall, 1961-1989 - Wilson CenterThe 136 victims at the Berlin Wall include: • 98 escapees shot dead, suffering fatal accidents or committing suicide during an attempt to cross the border;. • ...
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[PDF] EAST GERMANY - Amnesty InternationalEast German authorities publish no official statistics on political sentences and the West German statistics are limited by the fact that they contain only ...
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Border victims – DW – 08/13/2012Aug 13, 2012 · ... German secret police (Stasi) that between 1974 and 1979 there were nearly 5,000 people who attempted to cross the inner-German border. Of ...Missing: interactions | Show results with:interactions
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Escaping from the DDR - Military HistoriesBetween 1961 and 1989, more than 5,600 persons attempted to escape across the Baltic Sea. Only about 900 were successful and 180 persons died. The changing ...
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10 creative ways people crossed the inner German borderNov 2, 2018 · More than 70 such tunnels have been discovered, 20 percent of which led to successful escapes. In 1962, about one-dozen retirees, led by an 81- ...Missing: rates statistics
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All the Ways People Escaped Across the Berlin Wall - History.comNov 8, 2019 · By August 1961, when officials abruptly sealed the border, up to 1,700 people a day were leaving through Berlin and claiming refugee status once ...
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Document fuels debate on East German border deaths - CNN.comAug 12, 2007 · The total number of people killed while trying to cross the border is uncertain. Berlin prosecutors count 270 deaths through shooting or mines ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianBased on five shooting instances since July 21, it concludes that while the GDR may have become somewhat less quick to use deadly force, either the order ...
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East German border claimed 327 lives, says Berlin study - BBCJun 8, 2017 · The 327 includes 262 who died at the Berlin Wall, and 24 East German border guards who were shot while on duty. The study was done by a team at ...
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East Germany - Alpha HistoryRepublikflucht and reform East Germany's economic problems led to a significant decline in living standards which, in turn, contributed to the Republikflucht: ...
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How East Germany lost the battle for technology - Engelsberg IdeasMay 9, 2024 · East Germany's quest to catch up with the technological innovations of the West prompted some remarkable successes, but also expanded the oppression of its ...
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East Germany – IWH HalleEast Germany's economy is 20-25% poorer than West Germany's, with a productivity gap due to lack of productivity, brain drain, and initial deindustrialization.
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[PDF] The Economic Impact of Social Ties: Evidence from German ...After the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 9th 1989, trade between the two Germanies suddenly became feasible, and in fact there was a boom in economic ...
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Flight & Division | Berlin Wall FoundationAnother group consisted of political prisoners, whose release from GDR prisons was paid for by the Federal Republic through the delivery of goods.
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Long-Term Costs of Government Surveillance: Insights from Stasi ...Apr 21, 2020 · We investigate the long-run effects of government surveillance on civic capital and economic performance, studying the case of the Stasi in East Germany.
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(PDF) The long-standing demographic East-West-divide in GermanyThe socialist German Democratic Republic (GDR) actively fostered female employment and systematically promoted egalitarian ideologies before reunification ...
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Phantom Borders: Division in East and West GermanyAug 8, 2025 · "Phantom borders" are historical boundaries that, though not officially recognized, still influence social, cultural, and political landscapes, ...Missing: debunking | Show results with:debunking
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The impact of EU Eastern enlargement on urban growth and declineThe authors found strong evidence that the division led to a significant decline in population development in West German border cities, while the reunification ...
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Forced Migration and Local Public Policies: Evidence from Post-War ...Jul 25, 2023 · Another important population movement was the migration from East to West Germany before the full closure of the inner-German border in 1961.
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Changing Patterns of Immigration to Germany, 1945-1997 -- Rainer ...In 1988 203,000 ethnic Germans came to the FRG, almost three times the number in the previous year. In 1990 the immigration of ethnic Germans reached its peak: ...Missing: Republikflucht | Show results with:Republikflucht
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Government aid and child refugees' economic success later in lifeThis paper examines the role of refugee-specific government aid on the medium-term outcomes of refugees who migrate with their family as children and young ...
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[PDF] the impact of unification on the economic divide between East and ...30 years after unification, East German income is 85% of West German, and wealth is less than 50%, with income and wealth differences persisting.
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The post-reunification economic crisis in East Germany and its long ...Unemployment rates soared to 20 per cent and persistent economic uncertainty characterised East German society in the early 1990s. Economic crises are ...
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[PDF] Demographic facts and trends in Germany, 2010-2020The east-west difference has narrowed over time, but some east German districts contin- gia as well as Saarland in west Germany recorded shrinking populations ...
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Germany's reunification: what lessons for policy-makers today?Jun 2, 2025 · More than three decades since reunification in 1990, large economic disparities persist between East and West Germany. GDP per capita in the ...
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35 years After Germany's Reunification, the Lingering ...Nov 19, 2024 · To enter Saalfeld's city center, you have to cross a bridge over the river Saale. ... inner German border. This was “a form of national house ...
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How West and East German views compare 30 years after fall of ...Oct 18, 2019 · Around six-in-ten adults in former West Germany (61%) are satisfied with the way things are going in Germany, compared with 37% who are ...
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30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall: Regional health differences ...Differences in health between the East and the West diminished significantly, in many cases as early as the 1990s, examples being life expectancy and ...
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Study shows Germany's East-West divide in top positions - DWSep 20, 2023 · More than 30 years after reunification, East Germans remain underrepresented in high-level jobs, researchers have found.
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From Reunification to Populism: Understanding East Germany's ...Feb 24, 2025 · More than three decades after German reunification, East and West Germany remain politically, economically, and socially divided.<|separator|>
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German election exposes lingering East-West political divideSep 24, 2021 · The Greens, who've made significant gains across much of western Germany in recent years, struggle to break into double digits across most of the five states ...Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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German division and reunification and the 'effects' of communismApr 5, 2020 · In fact, the working-class share jumps quite abruptly in several regions around the later inner-German border: it is significantly detectable ...
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Study: Effects of German division have endured longer than expectedJul 24, 2015 · The effects of German division have lasted longer than many thought in 1990 at the time of reunification. In the study This is how unity works, ...
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The Hopes of East German Refugees (August 8, 1989)On May 2, 1989, Hungary began dismantling its fortified border with Austria, stripping away barbed wire fences and removing detection devices. During the summer ...
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'Cut the Iron Curtain': Germany's 1989 freedom picnic - BBCAug 19, 2019 · One afternoon in 1989, 600 East Germans surged through the open Hungary-Austria border. An innocent-sounding "Pan-European Picnic" in Hungary ...
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September 11, 1989: When Hungary Tore A Hole In The Iron CurtainSep 10, 2019 · Thirty years ago, Hungary lifted restrictions on travel to Austria, enabling tens of thousands of East Germans to flee to the West.<|separator|>
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East German protest emigration and Hungarian solidarity, 1989On September 11 Hungary opened its border and an estimated 13,000 East Germans flowed through Hungary into Austria and on to West Germany. Back in East Germany ...
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