Germany: 35 Years After Reunification, Disparities Remain
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The wage gap between East and West Germany is also high 35 years after reunification, which also affects the borrowing process.
The Gap between East and West Germany
There is still a wide gap between East and West Germany, writes Marcel Furstenau on the website of the German broadcaster, Deutsche Welle. There is still a wide gap, even amongst young people who have only ever lived in a unified country. The new commissioner for eastern Germany, Elisabeth Kaiser, attempts to explain why. Elisabeth Kaiser is from Gera, in the eastern state of Thuringia. When the federal commissioner for eastern Germany was born …
Thirty-five years ago, on October 3, 1990, the German Democratic Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany officially merged, or more precisely, the GDR merged into the FRG.
Are the Germans really celebrating October 3rd? Has German unity succeeded? We asked in Lindau, Aachen, Goslar and Görlitz.
Deutsche Einheit is celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2025. Many people are looking forward to the holiday. But should we continue to look at differences between East and West? Johannes Nichelmann says: Yes, absolutely. rbb:24 broadcasts the ARD-Twitch-Talk "35 Years of German Unity - Who Is Itching?" in the live stream from 8:15 p.m.
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