Germans seem to like it ... isn't that what counts?
2007-12-23 15:58:15
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answered by Spock (rhp) 7
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Naturally it was a good thing. I think the way in which it was handled could have been better but the end was that the people were free. 18 years later and there are no jobs, a neo-nazi problem and whole towns devoid of young people. I guess it's how you look at it. To be honest I'd rather live in Darmstadt than in Jena.
2007-12-23 21:47:16
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answered by niconova 2
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The country is whole again, however there is a substantial amount of updating and clean up work to do.
So I think the Germans are happy to see their relatives again.
2007-12-23 22:52:51
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answered by izzie 5
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It signaled the defeat of communism in most of the world. That's good.
2007-12-23 15:59:29
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answered by DOOM 7
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Good.
It got rid of one more Communist nation.
2007-12-23 17:52:03
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answered by forgivebutdonotforget911 6
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