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第十章 After world war II 战後的欧洲各国 (第48/93页)
e two Germanies to expand their cooperation with the view toward eventual reunification. ??Initially, no timetable was proposed. However, events rapidly came to a head in early 1990. First, in March, the Party of Democratic Socialism–the former Socialist Unity Party of Germany–was heavily defeated in East Germany’s first honest elections. A grand coalition was formed Lothar de Maizière, leader of the East German wing of Kohl’s Christian Democratic Union, on a platform of speedy reunification. Second, East Germany’s economy and infrastructure underwent a swift and near–total collapse. While East Germany had long been reckoned as having the most robust economy in the Soviet bloc, the
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