german democratic republic
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Definition
Proper noun: * A historical state in Central Europe: The German Democratic Republic (GDR) was a socialist state that existed from 1949 to 1990. It was established in the Soviet-occupied zone of post-World War II Germany and was commonly known in English as East Germany. Its territory consisted of the northeastern portion of Germany, and it was a member of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War. The state was dissolved upon the reunification of Germany in 1990.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The German Democratic Republic was founded on October 7, 1949.
- Many citizens of the German Democratic Republic were not allowed to travel to the West.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 led to the end of the German Democratic Republic.
Advanced Usage
- Historical and political context: The term is used primarily in historical, political, and geographical discussions to refer to the former state. It is often contrasted with the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), or West Germany.
- The political structures of the German Democratic Republic were modeled after those of the Soviet Union.
Variants and Related Words
- GDR: The common initialism for German Democratic Republic.
- The GDR participated in the Olympics separately from West Germany.
- East Germany: The common English name for the German Democratic Republic.
- He grew up in East Germany before the reunification.
- DDR: The German initialism, from the German name .
- The term DDR is still used in German historical texts.
Synonyms
- East Germany (common name)
- The GDR (initialism)
Related Phrases and Concepts
- The Berlin Wall: A guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating East Berlin (part of the GDR) from West Berlin.
- The Berlin Wall was the most prominent symbol of the Cold War division between the German Democratic Republic and West Germany.
- The Stasi: The Ministry for State Security (), the official state security service of the GDR, known for its extensive network of informants.
- The Stasi files revealed the vast surveillance apparatus within the German Democratic Republic.
- Reunification: The process in 1990 by which the GDR was dissolved and its states () joined the Federal Republic of Germany.
- The reunification of Germany marked the formal end of the German Democratic Republic.
Noun
- a republic in north central Europe on the Baltic; established by the Soviet Union in 1954; reunified with West Germany in 1990