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A new reform-oriented government had been elected in Poland, new elections were scheduled in Hungary, and East Germany had a new leader, Egon Krenz, who was speaking openly about reforms in the GDR German Democratic Republic, also known as East Germany.
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The eastern half, a continuation of the pre-war German Empire ruled by Ludwig, becomes know as East Germany.
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The eastern half, a continuation of the pre-war German Empire ruled by Ludwig, becomes know as East Germany.
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It was no trouble for the GDR, since its territory surrounded Berlin, and it became capital of what everybody called East Germany.
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After independence from Portugal in 1975, Mozambique aligned itself with the Soviet Union, receiving military aid and scientists and researchers from East Bloc countries such as East Germany.
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The eastern side became the German Democratic Republic, which was merely a communist satellite of the Soviet Union and became known as "East Germany."
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The eastern side became the German Democratic Republic, which was merely a communist satellite of the Soviet Union and became known as "East Germany."
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The eastern side became the German Democratic Republic, which was merely a communist satellite of the Soviet Union and became known as "East Germany."
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But the setting also evokes painful WWII memories for Colette, while Kate is busy trying to help a spy contact escape East Germany. ...
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The Soviets eventually did exile Ogurtsov to East Germany. ern Bloc—even though some of his own intelligence officials were making the exact opposite case.
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