West Germany

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Synonyms for West Germany

a republic in north central Europe on the North Sea

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In 1964, the West Germans even offered a reward for information leading to his capture.
In the decades after 1945, all three became major figures in the West German media.
The author sums up: "West German industrialists did not create the economic miracle, and they were not the 'miracle makers' they styled themselves to be.
Then of Bayern Munich but soon to be of Real Madrid, and often a controversial figure due to his apparently communist-leaning political beliefs at the time of the Berlin Wall, Breitner scored the only goal in the West Germans' opening match of the tournament against Chile.
To the dismay of leading economists, Kohl allowed 17 million East Germans in summer 1990 to adopt the mighty west German mark at a rate of 1 to 1.
In this ideal family construct, West German men and the state were seen as protectors of women and children, illustrated, for example, in the Christian Democrat's election poster, "Protect us!
The post Former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt dies at 96 appeared first on Cyprus Mail .
Because the East needed hard currency (dollars, pounds, West German Marks) so badly, every visitor had to exchange at least fifty West German Marks for an equal number of East German Marks to enter East Berlin.
9, East Germans could not only attempt to cross it, they could climb on top of it, attack it with hammer and chisel, or dance on top of it with their West German brethren.
ne collecting eld frequently touted as 'up Plate:Composite;Date:Sep26,201213:ODocument:GEN_ItPays_1x1.pdf;Page:1;Format:(30.27x10.04m); ne collecting eld frequently touted as 'up and coming' is that of West German pottery.
1990: West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl won the first all-German election since 1933.
Several months before the 1973 Yom Kippur War, then-Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir used West German diplomatic channels to offer Egypt most of the Sinai Peninsula in exchange for peace, according to documents recently released by the state archives.
Yet while such studies deftly demonstrate the connections between the West German student movement and its counterparts in other Western states, they typically privilege the relationship between the Federal Republic and the United States, arguing that West Germans took the American student movement as its primary inspiration.
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