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'''East Germany''' a nation, part of the [[Soviet Union]] opposing the rest of the former [[Allies]] and [[West Germany]], created by the seperation of [[Germany]] following the [[Second World War]]. During the [[Cold War]], a barrier known as the [[Berlin Wall]] separated [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and East Germany as a whole. East Germany would cease to exist when democratic uprisings in the Eastern Bloc countries resulted in the fall of the Berlin Wall on [[9 November]] [[1989]] as well as the reunification of Germany. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Protect and Survive (audio story)|Protect and Survive]]'') | '''East Germany''' was a nation, part of the [[Soviet Union]] opposing the rest of the former [[Allies]] and [[West Germany]], created by the seperation of [[Germany]] following the [[Second World War]]. During the [[Cold War]], a barrier known as the [[Berlin Wall]] separated [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and East Germany as a whole. East Germany would cease to exist when democratic uprisings in the Eastern Bloc countries resulted in the fall of the Berlin Wall on [[9 November]] [[1989]] as well as the reunification of Germany. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Protect and Survive (audio story)|Protect and Survive]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 01:50, 13 December 2015
East Germany was a nation, part of the Soviet Union opposing the rest of the former Allies and West Germany, created by the seperation of Germany following the Second World War. During the Cold War, a barrier known as the Berlin Wall separated West Berlin from East Berlin and East Germany as a whole. East Germany would cease to exist when democratic uprisings in the Eastern Bloc countries resulted in the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 as well as the reunification of Germany. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive)