Bültmann & Gerriets
The German Democratic Republic since 1945
von Martin Mccauley
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Reihe: Studies in Russia and East Europe
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ISBN: 978-1-349-18403-3
Auflage: 1st ed. 1983
Erschienen am 05.02.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 282 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction - Tables and Maps - Germany: the Victors and the Vanquished - The Impact of Stalinism 1949-1953 - Completing the Building of Socialism 1953-1961 - State, Society and Developed Socialism - Real, Existing Socialism - Chronology - References - Index



The GDR is the most successful (in terms of living standards) socialist state but one of the least loved. Yet the GDR has formidable achievements to list, especially in education and health. On the other hand her feeling of insecurity has led to a creeping militarisation of society. The GDR provides communist states in the Third World with military training and expertise; she also trains security and police cadres. Hence the impact is being felt outside Europe. Does the GDR now present the face of the ugly German to the non-communist world? Her development is worthy of attention. As the Soviet Union's closest ally in Eastern Europe she may play a more important role there in the future as economic growth slows and tensions rise. She has, however, problems of her own which will require much hard work to resolve. Nevertheless she is the most stable socialist state in Eastern Europe at present. Will this continue? Will mass discontent mount as living standards stagnate? Just how important will the West German response be? The GDR is torn between East and West. If she is to weather the economic storms she requires closer links with West Germany and the West but politically and militarily she needs a closer relationship with the Soviet Union. '... competent and wide-ranging, covering not only political history but also the economy, education, culture, the position of women and foreign policy.' Leslie Holmes, Soviet Studies '... the main strength of this work is that it provides a mass of facts and figures in the main text and is yet eminently readable.' Roger Woods, Slavonic Review


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