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matrixmann) wrote2017-04-18 10:47 am
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Like after WWII
If developing the idea of mixed school year tuition in school even only on a federal level because there are not enough students to fill the year classes, does that mean you're a rich country?
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Well, what do you guess why I already brought up the term "annexion" a few times? If I take a look at it politcally, things pretty much stink like annexion, not like a free choice. One day, maybe it'll come out. But for sure at a time when barely anyone's alive again who could make a fuzz about it. Betting all your money on the factor "time" - that's also a way of winning a game.
Although I must say, with all the hyper-paranoid secret service apparatus still in the background, the GDR wouldn't be my state to live too. Just like this one now isn't like a home. One state looks at me with eyes suspecting me of crime because I know stuff about human abysses and I have no mental problems with guns, the other one would do so too.
If that would be different, also the workplace moral not like Lutheran working moral - "no work, you carry no value as a creature, therefore you must always work until you die" - maybe it would be a pick worth trying. As long as not, I won't have a homecountry. Surroundings that reject me in every way I am and tell me all the time that I think the wrong way? This is not a home, this a battlefield of war.
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Part I
Well, the things that I can find are: If you look at it a little closer, the whole turnaround process looks like repeating the events of the upheaval on June 17th in 1953 in Berlin. Only this time West Germany knew, there are no Soviet tanks to come to stop the havoc. Have some text around here under the tag "eastern row" where I researched and wrote something about that event out of rage because I was pissed about hearing the international cheer about the fall of the Berlin Wall here and that by people who never even lived here for a day.
You know, the freedom of places like this here is: You can write your own part of the story. That's what I did.
Even already that event West Germany tried to make his own badge on the jacket. Heritage of that is that once West Germany's national holiday was on June 17th until the turnaround. (I know it only from reading and maybe hearing.) Surely to turn it into a favorable direction for them.
But, the upheaval was cut short - something that also seemed like nobody internatinally was prepared for that kind of reaction.
Another time something like this, you could bet your ass on that Soviet tanks are gonna come up again...
But, with a Soviet Union like in the 80s, you probably know as much as me, this had already been wishful thinking.
So - a blank ticket to do whatever you want to do, nobody's gonna stop you from it...
I know too less about that issue about the people who fled to the embassy in Prague; only thing that's known to me from tales is: People who did a stunt like this, came crying they want to leave the GDR, they sometimes even came there with their own car and cried around how evil the regime is that they want to leave. In socialism traveling with you own car! Everyone knows how expensive they were and you needed to wait like 15 years for it, so these people weren't poor! And then sometimes they left behind houses and farms. Houses - even propaganda still tells these days that the GDR had no material for private building! So, what are you if you have a house that is build in a system that has no material for the free market? Yes, you're a fucking rich fucker.
Your throat's already full and you still can't get enough...
The issue in Hungary with the timely-limited border opening I know more.
People who were in Hungary on vacation at the time this was report themselves how much you were molested by people telling and urging you to cross over the border. It's just not only conspirational talking by Honecker and his associates.
Next thing is, the even happened somehow in cooperation with some CSU member (Bavarian equivalent to the conservative CDU) - West German politician, do bells already ring? Free choice? Border opening advised to GDR citizens specifically? You betcha.
It's a little hard finding anything about this concretely. Even struggled myself to find a term under which you find that topic exactly. "Paneuropäisches Picknick" is the German term where I see it is about the border opening in action in Hungary. - Ah, "Pan-European Picnic", I see, they also call it internationally (just looked it up). Officially a "peace rally", but if you go through the content and know its meaning in the international context, then you know the true nature.
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The German entries often enough offer more information, and that information that they contain just makes it more possible to get a rather critical opinion. Maybe, concerning if you already have a suspective position before or if you already got a bit of "not written in the history books of the winner"-knowledge.
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As far as I get the thing, even if the West hadn't planted his own plans in between all this, something would have needed to change ain both states, in the whole Soviet block, anyway.
As the Soviet Union in the 80s also slowly growing got sick and rotten from the inside from its own members in the state which used it and their jobs in trustful positions for their own dirty businesses. And as, since Хрущёв had died, there had really been lack of a leader with a profile in politics and personally in the Soviet Uniion. (I know it as far from tales that after he died, the next one in the row didn't live very long, about a year or so, and I think, if I'm not totally mistaken, the next one also didn't stay very long from the reason of dying - and then it already was Gorbis turn.)
Something had to happen anyway, West or not.
Part II
If you ask me, it all looks like the prototype of what later became the famous "color revolutions". If you really take all the events of a wider circle together.
I also know, as people started hitting the streets with protests, they didn't scream "unite Germany!" at first. They were all for "Shitty government, stop doing your thing without asking us! Fuck off, you old skeletons - let some younger people enter reign who're not come from your elite circles!".
In concrete, it was just a fight between a government and its own citizens. The government was doing shitty business and the citizens demanded radical change from them. This didn't include giving up one's own state and unite with West Germany!
Other factor that may also add why that time and year: Franz Josef Strauß, prime minister of Bavaria, he actually had pretty good economical ties with the GDR - and he was pretty much a gangster as a politician. He knew how to get his will even with illegal means. Therefore he was feared in some way.
There was also a credit he gave to the GDR (today one knows: They used the credit to pay off other credits with worse conditions and even put a little reserve on an account in a Swiss bank, for the sake of that the GDR should get into financial troubles one day.)
Strauß died in 1988.
As long as he had lived, he surely wouldn't have let other people destroy his economical partners he makes a lot of profit from.
With him gone, another component gone that would strongly act against the trials to stir up a revolution.
If you put the puzzle together, things point into a planned action...
Could maybe name more, already as far as I know, but I save it for another time.
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This attitude you can still find present in people today. So I don't guess this only has to do with "yeah, then the party rules what I have to do and how I have to do it...". This also has to do with some sort of general laziness.
Actually, how they understood the parliamentary contract at all, that's a thing I don't have any idea about.
Practically, other circumstances were reality than what should have actually been there, I can be sure about that. But how that was understood in general, how it should be in theory at least, that's a question I can't answer...