Originally posted by gunkulator
My Great Aunt who ended up on the Eastern side after WWII would disagree with you. She was basically a prisoner in East Germany until she turned 65. Her brother (my grandfather) was fortunate to be on the Western side. My Great Aunt never forgave the Russians for putting up the wall and foricbly dividing the country and her family.
My Great Aunt who ended up on the Eastern side after WWII would disagree with you. She was basically a prisoner in East Germany until she turned 65. Her brother (my grandfather) was fortunate to be on the Western side. My Great Aunt never forgave the Russians for putting up the wall and foricbly dividing the country and her family.
I'm curious what you think of the 10,000 East Germans who risked their lives to escape to the west.
What "orders" were given to the West German govt from Washington? Anything comparable to a secret police? false elections? imposition of communism? forced conscription? crackdown on emigration? what?
There was never any reason for Germany to be divided at all. Remember who built the wall.
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