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Germany begins 3 days of reunification celebrations | News | DW

Unity Day on Monday will mark 32 years since East and West Germany were reunited after the fall of the Berlin Wall. A three-day festival in the city of Erfurt is being held in the shadow of the Ukraine war.

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Dateline London

but it is not even being thought about seriously in germany. the economic model and keeping jobs and the economy flowing - is a danger that feels almost hypothetical. | it is kinda a reminder of the fact we are only 30 odd years since the soviet union dissolved after three quarters of a century. we saw the death this week of mikhail gorbachev. from germany's point of view, stephanie, has significant a figure was he, given the whole debate about german reunification, people like margaret thatcher was dead set against? she was very critical - of german reunification, but mikhail gorbachev was crucial. _ i was a teenager in those days, but i do remember the 40 yearj parades and festivities - in east berlin in october 1989, and he was there and did - speeches and then allegedly set the sentence off, who decides,

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Dateline London

germany. the economic model and keeping jobs and the economy flowing - is a danger that feels almost hypothetical. | it is kinda a reminder of the fact we are only 30 odd years since the soviet union dissolved after three quarters of a century. we saw the death this week mikhail gorbachev. from germany's point of view, stephanie, has significant a figure was he, given the whole debate about german reunification, people like margaret thatcher was dead set against? she was very critical - of german reunification, but mikhail gorbachev was crucial. _ i was a teenager in those days, but i do remember the 40 yearj parades and festivities - in east berlin in october 1989, and he was there and did - speeches and then allegedly set the sentence off, who decides, it will be punished by life. -

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Dateline London

a certain complacency. there is the idea that this could never happen. - there is also a certain - arrogance towards the fears in poland and the fears in the baltic states, - i wouldn't say a lack _ of empathy, but germany simply cannot imagine that might happen. - it has been a time l of peace since 1945. it has been set aside, i wouldn't say dismissed but it is not even being thought about seriously in germany. the economic model and keeping jobs and the economy flowing - is a danger that feels almost hypothetical. | it is kinda a reminder of the fact we are only 30 odd years since the soviet union dissolved after three quarters of a century. we saw the death this week of mikhail gorbachev. from germany's point of view, stephanie, how significant a figure was he, given the whole debate about german reunification, people like margaret thatcher was dead set against? she was very critical - of german reunification, but mikhail gorbachev

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Dateline London

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Russia and German reunification: Opposing views on Mikhail Gorbachev′s legacy | Germany | News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

Thirty years ago, after decades of division, Germany was reunited. The Soviet leader at the time, Mikhail Gorbachev, is celebrated as hero in Germany. But at home, he has been met with bitter criticism.

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BBC News

they two sides of russia? that's a aood wa they two sides of russia? that's a good way of _ they two sides of russia? that's a good way of putting _ they two sides of russia? that's a good way of putting it. _ they two sides of russia? that's a good way of putting it. the - they two sides of russia? that's a good way of putting it. the fact i they two sides of russia? that's a good way of putting it. the fact is | good way of putting it. the fact is the collapse of the soviet union was the collapse of the soviet union was the second — the collapse of the soviet union was the second book end to the backend that began with the russian revolution in 1917. and it was coming, _ revolution in 1917. and it was coming, it— revolution in 1917. and it was coming, it was inevitable. we'd seen the strains _ coming, it was inevitable. we'd seen the strains leading up to it and i think— the strains leading up to it and i think he — the strains leading up to it and i think he thought in particular, in respect — think he thought in particular, in respect of— think he thought in particular, in respect of the collapse of the east german— respect of the collapse of the east german regime, he understood what reunification, the desire to be one peopie _ reunification, the desire to be one people again meant to the people of germany— people again meant to the people of germany and there are some things in life, germany and there are some things in life. in— germany and there are some things in life, in politics, that you cannot control— life, in politics, that you cannot control and _ life, in politics, that you cannot control and it's curious really that his reputation in the rest of the world _ his reputation in the rest of the world is— his reputation in the rest of the world is so— his reputation in the rest of the world is so great but as you have been _ world is so great but as you have been reporting today and yesterday, in russia, _ been reporting today and yesterday, in russia, a — been reporting today and yesterday, in russia, a lot of people bemoan the disappearance of the old certainties but i think that change

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No unity 30 years after the end of the Cold War | Germany | News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

Germany is set to mark 30 years of reunification this weekend. The end of the Cold War also marked the beginning of a new era of international relations. What began with high hopes ultimately led to a Cold Peace.

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BBC News

damian, throughout the day, of course, we're looking back on the life of mikhail gorbachev. when he took power in 1985, there was west germany and there was east germany and a few years later, at the end of the cold war, germany reunited. i wonder how germans see his role in their country in history? with a great deal of gratitude, actually, james, i think a lot of people here feel that if he hadn't been leader at that time, if it had been someone else, you possibly might not have ended up with a united germany today. german chancellor 0lav schulz put it succinctly this morning, he said that he described mikhail gorbachev as a courageous reformer. he said it was thanks to him or it was under his policy or partly thanks to his policy that reunification was possible. i think in germany there are two main views about him. 0n the one hand, in the late 80s, he's seen as someone who inspired the peace protests here on the streets of berlin. it was, of course, thanks to east germans bravely protesting on the streets that the east german government fell in the first place. so it wasn't thanks to mr gorbachev, but what he did, the words coming out of moscow in his visits to east berlin before 1989 really inspired young people to take to the streets. and the second thing he's seen as having achieved for germans is he supported german reunification.

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