Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989: Geschichte und Dokumente
1989 - what a fateful year! In the autumn of 1989 Czech and German history touched each other in a very special way. Tens of thousands of East German citizens fled to freedom through Prague. The very existence of the East German regime was undermined by mass exodus, the closing of borders and civil...
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Zusammenfassung: | 1989 - what a fateful year! In the autumn of 1989 Czech and German history touched each other in a very special way. Tens of thousands of East German citizens fled to freedom through Prague. The very existence of the East German regime was undermined by mass exodus, the closing of borders and civil unrest. Finally, the Berlin Wall fell. But even prior to this, events around the West German embassy in Prague and the mass protests in East Germany gave Czechs and Slovaks the decisive impetus to shake off their own regime. Almost at the same time as the East German regime, the communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia collapsed.Karel Vodička meticulously reconstructs the events in West and East Germany and in the CSSR during those turbulent weeks that ultimately led to the collapse of two communist regimes. He thereby makes use of sources of East and West German as well as Czechoslovakian origin, which provides completely new insights into the ambivalent relations between Prague and East Berlin in the last months of their rule |
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spelling | Vodicka, Karel Verfasser aut Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente Karel Vodicka, Hannah-Arendt-Institut, für Totalitarismusforschung e.V. 1st ed Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Verlag 2014 1 Online-Ressource (453 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Berichte und Studien V&R Unipress 1989 - what a fateful year! In the autumn of 1989 Czech and German history touched each other in a very special way. Tens of thousands of East German citizens fled to freedom through Prague. The very existence of the East German regime was undermined by mass exodus, the closing of borders and civil unrest. Finally, the Berlin Wall fell. But even prior to this, events around the West German embassy in Prague and the mass protests in East Germany gave Czechs and Slovaks the decisive impetus to shake off their own regime. Almost at the same time as the East German regime, the communist dictatorship in Czechoslovakia collapsed.Karel Vodička meticulously reconstructs the events in West and East Germany and in the CSSR during those turbulent weeks that ultimately led to the collapse of two communist regimes. He thereby makes use of sources of East and West German as well as Czechoslovakian origin, which provides completely new insights into the ambivalent relations between Prague and East Berlin in the last months of their rule 1989 20. Jahrhundert Mauerfall Hannah-Arendt-Institut, für Totalitarismusforschung e.V. edt https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.5555/9783847003458 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Vodicka, Karel Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente 1989 20. Jahrhundert Mauerfall |
title | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente |
title_auth | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente |
title_exact_search | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente |
title_exact_search_txtP | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente |
title_full | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente Karel Vodicka, Hannah-Arendt-Institut, für Totalitarismusforschung e.V. |
title_fullStr | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente Karel Vodicka, Hannah-Arendt-Institut, für Totalitarismusforschung e.V. |
title_full_unstemmed | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 Geschichte und Dokumente Karel Vodicka, Hannah-Arendt-Institut, für Totalitarismusforschung e.V. |
title_short | Die Prager Botschaftsflüchtlinge 1989 |
title_sort | die prager botschaftsfluchtlinge 1989 geschichte und dokumente |
title_sub | Geschichte und Dokumente |
topic | 1989 20. Jahrhundert Mauerfall |
topic_facet | 1989 20. Jahrhundert Mauerfall |
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