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Revision 5 . . October 28, 2001 8:08 am by Stefan Brun
Revision 4 . . October 28, 2001 8:08 am by Stefan Brun [answer to Paul Drye]
Revision 3 . . October 24, 2001 10:12 pm by (logged).109.250.xxx [yes, W.Germany was kinder to ex-Nazis than E.Germany]
  

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The first sentence is mine, the second is not. The first sentence referred to the leading activists within the GDR who criticized and organized for a significant change in government. These did not support the GDR disappearing into the Federal Republic. They wanted another GDR not none. They led all the significant protests in East Germany and only when large crowds started to join in was the cause subverted to being one for unification (which is falsely labeled reunification -- this Germany never existed before).
The first sentence is mine, the second is not. The first sentence referred to the leading activists within the GDR who criticized and organized for a significant change in government. These did not support the GDR disappearing into the Federal Republic. They wanted another GDR not none. They led all the significant protests in East Germany and only when large crowds started to join in was the cause subverted to being one for unification (which is falsely labeled reunification -- this Germany never existed before). -- StefanBrun?

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