
Das deutsche Jahr
Einblicke in die Wiedervereinigung 1989/1990
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Narrated by:
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Martin Pfisterer
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Die Wiedervereinigung Deutschlands in den Erinnerungen eines Diplomaten! Das Jahr 1989 war ein wichtiges für Deutschland, denn es war das Jahr des Mauerfalls. Doch dieser Triumph stellte das Land vor eine neue Herausforderung: die DDR musste nun in die Bundesrepublik eingeordnet werden. Jedoch glückten diese Veränderungen im "deutschen Jahr", welches eigentlich den Zeitraum 1989 und 1990 umfasst, besser als erwartet. Duisberg, der die Politik in dieser Zeit durch seine Position im Bundeskanzleramt aus nächster Nähe miterlebt hat, beschreibt die Ereignisse der spannungsreichen Verhandlungen und den resultierenden Einigungsvertrag mit seinen Einblicken.
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