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delcyros said:He, Adler, it is not only your family , who pays the bills. My too (and we are from eastern germany). And you would wonder, how much comes to the people. I believe, most goes into infrastructure projects and into the pockets of a very few persons. But I completely agree with your post.
delcyros said:Mark = DMark. Silly, You are right. I was just thinking of some kind of condederation between both german nations in 1990 and a later voting by the peoples could open the way for reunification. That would be much better. (the 1 to 1 change only worked for the first 1000 Mark) My girlfriend did succesfully flee the GDR by swimming 45 miles out in the Baltic sea. And I was in Berlin on the very day the Wall was taken down. Historic. The way it was done politicly opened a source for much misunderstanding between people, which is still present. Anyway I use to have very close friends from east and west, and that is what finally counts.
hellmaker said:Aren't you alltogether the same people... You have the same hystorical background... Us romanians are in a way the same... The Moldova Republic was once part of Romania till Russia stepped in and decided it would take it away... Why? What drives this decisions???
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:We drove from Germany and it was quite undeveloped, the roads were unpaved but it was very beautiful and the people were amazijngly friendly. I once went to Constantinople when I flew my aircraft to an airshow there, it was quite fun and we broke and had to stay there for a few extra days.
mosquitoman said:Hows about this one:
On the Eastern front, the Germans put up much more resistance so no Kursk and Stalingrad is taken. This of course leave France much less occupied so the Allies invade, taking Berlin. No cold War, no Cuba.