The aftermath of the demolition of the Berlin Wall

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08/11/2009

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Table of Contents The aftermath of the demolition of the Berlin Wall Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. The region of Alsace Lorraine
    1. The fight between France and Germany
  3. East Germany's dilemma
    1. The lacking sense of identity
    2. The situation of Germany
  4. France
    1. The most sophisticated countries in the world
    2. Making fun of the ability of a nation
  5. Germany and France
    1. Economic warfare
    2. Germany's advantage with econimic warfare
    3. What could Germany loose
  6. The alliance between the two countries
    1. Proposal in German
    2. Proposal in French
    3. Proposal in English
    4. Response in French
    5. Response in German
    6. Response in English
  7. Conclusion

Abstract

When the berlin wall came down in 1990 the people of Germany experienced a sense of euphoria and freedom which they had been dreaming about for years. Unfortunately their thrill with life was short-lived. It wasn't long before people began to realize that the reunification of Germany would not be seamless. West Germany was a successful state while the people of East Germany lived impoverished sheltered lives. The wall's elimination opened the eyes of all German people to the differences that had evolved over the years. West Germany was far more successful and as such West Germans began to take over the failing businesses in East Germany and in doing so robbed already poor people of their livelihoods. Survival of the fittest was the mantra and most of East Germany was not nearly as fit as the people in West Germany.

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