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Article: Dissolution: The Crisis of Communism and the End of East Germany.
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- January 1, 1998
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The Bonn Republic -- West Germany's post-war state -- began on August 14th, 1949 and ended on October 3rd, 1990. Such chronological tidiness is rare in history, as is the `end' of a country (though the turbulent years after 1989 have seen a few examples, and even more of new beginnings). The temptation for historians is all the greater for the fact that between the first Bundestag elections, which brought Konrad Adenauer to power, and the Day of German Unity something extraordinary had happened: the emergence of a new Germany from the graves and the debris of the war, a democratic Germany with a social market economy envied (and emulated) by others, a peaceful Germany ...
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Article: New Chancellor, old ways If Germany is to remain competitive and ...
The Independent - London;
September 29, 1998 ;
700+ words
... ... of this gargantuan phenomenon. It was also the end of the Bonn republic. Next year the government will move to Berlin. As Isherwood ... Championships just up the road, I felt a pang of regret. For the Bonn republic has been a good Germany, perhaps the best Germany we have ...
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