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第十章 After world war II 战後的欧洲各国 (第36/93页)
dministrative authority, but not autonomy. The Soviets had unlimited power over the occupation regime and penetrated East German administrative, military and secret police structures. ??East Germany differed from West Germany, which developed into a Western capitalist country with a social market economy and a democratic parliamentary government. Continual economic growth starting in the 1950s fuelled a 20–year “economic miracle”. As West Germany’s economy grew and its standard of living continually improved, many East Germans wanted to move to West Germany. ??2.Brain drain 东柏林人才的流失 ??The emigrants tended to be young and well–educated, leading to the“brain drain”feared by
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