@_giadacoletti_:

Giada Coletti
Giada Coletti
Open In TikTok:
Region: IT
Monday 15 June 2026 18:37:52 GMT
5816
177
0
23

Music

Download

Comments

There are no more comments for this video.
To see more videos from user @_giadacoletti_, please go to the Tikwm homepage.

Other Videos

This is purely for educational purposes. The German Democratic Republic (GDR), existed from 1949 to 1990. Emerging from the Soviet-occupied zone following World War II, it developed into a rigidly controlled communist dictatorship characterized by a state-planned economy, extensive propaganda, and the pervasive surveillance of its citizens by the secret police (Stasi).  The history of the GDR can be traced through several key phases: Founding and Early Struggles (1949–1960): Founded on October 7, 1949, under Soviet influence, the state was designed to be a socialist workers' and peasants' republic. Early on, it faced severe economic hardships, heavy Soviet reparations, and a popular uprising in June 1953 that was crushed by Soviet tanks. Because citizens were fleeing to the West in massive numbers, the government closed the inner-German border in 1952. The Berlin Wall (1961–1988): To entirely stop the exodus of its population, East Germany erected the Berlin Wall in August 1961. This heavily fortified barrier isolated East Berlin and enclosed West Berlin. The country eventually stabilized under the long rule of Erich Honecker in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming the most economically advanced nation in the Soviet bloc, though living standards remained far below those of Western Europe. Collapse and Reunification (1989–1990): In 1989, mounting economic stagnation and growing public dissent triggered massive peaceful protests. On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, opening the border to the West. This led to the collapse of the communist regime and the official reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990, bringing the GDR's existence to an end.  #Fyp #Edit #History #ColdWar #Germany
This is purely for educational purposes. The German Democratic Republic (GDR), existed from 1949 to 1990. Emerging from the Soviet-occupied zone following World War II, it developed into a rigidly controlled communist dictatorship characterized by a state-planned economy, extensive propaganda, and the pervasive surveillance of its citizens by the secret police (Stasi). The history of the GDR can be traced through several key phases: Founding and Early Struggles (1949–1960): Founded on October 7, 1949, under Soviet influence, the state was designed to be a socialist workers' and peasants' republic. Early on, it faced severe economic hardships, heavy Soviet reparations, and a popular uprising in June 1953 that was crushed by Soviet tanks. Because citizens were fleeing to the West in massive numbers, the government closed the inner-German border in 1952. The Berlin Wall (1961–1988): To entirely stop the exodus of its population, East Germany erected the Berlin Wall in August 1961. This heavily fortified barrier isolated East Berlin and enclosed West Berlin. The country eventually stabilized under the long rule of Erich Honecker in the 1970s and 1980s, becoming the most economically advanced nation in the Soviet bloc, though living standards remained far below those of Western Europe. Collapse and Reunification (1989–1990): In 1989, mounting economic stagnation and growing public dissent triggered massive peaceful protests. On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, opening the border to the West. This led to the collapse of the communist regime and the official reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990, bringing the GDR's existence to an end. #Fyp #Edit #History #ColdWar #Germany

About