The East Germany portal offers an overview of the most important and newest articles on the subject ofEast Germany, the former Communist state officially known as theGerman Democratic Republic orGDR The portal contains links to a cross-section of articles from the areas of history and politics, geography and economy, art and culture, and some of the important personalities from the region.
Susanne Schädlich (born 29 November 1965) is a German writer and literary translator. She is also experienced as a "ghost writer".
The daughter of a high-profile East Germandissident intellectual, she came to wider prominence with her 2009 book "Immer wieder Dezember. Der Westen, die Stasi, der Onkel und ich" (loosely "December, always December. The west, the Stasi, the uncle and I") in which she tells the story of her childhood in the two Germanies during theCold War, and the impact of discovering that her trusted and loveduncle (who later killed himself on a Berlin park bench) had beenspying on her family through much of her childhood in order to report on them to the widely detestedMinistry for State Security apparatus (Stasi). (Full article...)
The German Democratic Republic, which consisted geographically of what is now eastern Germany, had an area of 107,771 km2 (41,610 mi2), borderingCzechoslovakia in the south, West Germany in the south and west, theBaltic Sea to the north, andPoland in the east.
Much of the territory of the former East Germany lay on theNorth German Plain and was largely flat and agricultural apart from low morainic hills left by the ice age. However in the south the land rose to theOre Mountains andElbe Sandstone Mountains that formed the border with its Communist neighbour, Czechoslovakia.
Image 14Map showing the different borders and territories of Poland and Germany during the 20th century, with the current areas of Germany and Poland in dark gray (fromHistory of East Germany)
Image 17Occupation zone borders in Germany, 1947. The territories east of theOder-Neisse line, under Polish and Soviet administration/annexation, are shown as white, as is the likewise detachedSaar protectorate. Berlin is the multinational area within the Soviet zone. (fromHistory of East Germany)
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