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  1. Mar 9, 2011 · The Berlin Airlift: The Berlin Blockade . The Russians were also concerned about a unified West Berlin: a capitalist city located right in the middle of their occupation zone that would likely be ...

  2. Oct 27, 2023 · 9. Ernst Thälmann Monument. A heroic, monumental stele on a dilapidated median strip, on the edge of East Germany's prefabricated housing blocks: this is the bleak picture in the midst of which the Monument to Ernst Thälmann sits forlornly. This vestige may be in its final hours.

  3. Germany and Berlin. O n May 7, 1945, Germany surrendered to the Allies in Reims, France, bringing an end to World War II (1939–45) in Europe. The "Big Four" allies were the United States, Great Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. Allies are alliances of countries in military opposition to another group of nations.

  4. Nov 4, 2019 · Berlin’s complex public transport system — composed of buses, subway trains, commuter railways and trams — was strictly divided between East and West until reunification. One form of transport that vanished completely from West Berlin was the streetcar system. Tram-spotters nowadays will catch a few outside the former East Berlin.

  5. East-west migration. Different demographic developments are observed in eastern and western Germany. The reasons are complex, but the migration patterns of the two regions have a major impact. In eastern Germany, they contribute to population decline and rapid population ageing. In western Germany, they have a slowing effect on population ...

  6. Nov 9, 2019 · In West Germany, the unification Chancellor Helmut Kohl led a plan to grow the two parts of Germany together through forces of capitalism, promising an Eastern “blooming landscape” of jobs ...