Similar words: east germany, west germany, german measles, German, germany, germane, germanic, germanium. Meaning: n. a native or inhabitant of the former republic of East Germany. adj. relating to or characteristic of East Germany.
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1. Guillaume was exposed as an East German spy.
2. The East German security apparatus used these kinds of devices to overhear conversations.
3. The Soviets were unwilling to support the fossilized East German regime.
4. NOVEMBER 11–12 — Three million East German citizens visit West Germany to look, shop, or visit with family and friends; some sought new lives in the FRG.
5. It'sits on land that was formerly on the East German side of the checkpoint.
6. A column of East German Trabants cross the border at the Rudolphstein checkpoint between the East German state of Thuringia and Bavaria.
7. The East German parliament building replaced the former Hohenzollern palace but that too was eventually demolished.
8. An East German border guard peers through a crack in the Berlin Wall, Nov. 17, 1989, shortly after a West Berliner painted a keyhole around the opening.
9. Others quailed at the hands of the East German secret police, the Stasi.
10. Who will bankroll the restoration of the former east German economy?
11. East German wages were converted at the rate of one old East mark for one Deutschmark.
12. Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy?
13. He had an East German police dog (many DDR dogs are soft) that had over 450 street bites when it died at 10 years of age.
14. Each East German citizen received 100 marks from the West German state.
15. The first companies to go in took a policy of employing East Germans and training them up.
16. There was a huge party at the Berlin Wall as East Germans celebrated their freedom.
17. The broadest honey trap in intelligence history was probably the creation of the notorious East German spymaster, Markus Wolf.
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18. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has hailed the decision to open the Wall as "historic" and called for a meeting with East German leader, Egon Krenz.
19. Germany came back under the aegis of a new National Olympic Committee (NOC), that of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). East German had also created a new NOC but did not send any athletes.
20. Olympic Committee (NOC), that of the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). East German had also created a new NOC but did not send any athletes.
21. On her desk sits a portrait of Russia's Catherine the Great, another underestimated east German woman.
22. I was born in 1949 in Uelzen in the state of Lower Saxony, about 16 kilometers from the East German border.
23. When Valentine Kosch set out to join the Monday peace march in Leipzig on Oct. 9, she expected to be shot by the massed East German security forces.
24. One American company, Urania Records, took a slightly different approach, and in 1952 bought hundreds of reels of East German radio performances, which they began to issue on American LP records.
25. Another Dictum. The Allies fired off stiffly worded protests to Moscow against the East German regime's "coldblooded killings."
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