
General History of Germany Volume 6: the Era of Re-emergence (1945-2010)
by Wu Youfa Huang Zhengbai Deng Hongying Yue Wei Sun Wenpei
About This Novel
This book is the sixth volume of the general history of Germany in the "General History of Great Powers Series", covering the history of Germany from the post-World War II period to the end of the 20th century. It is a history of occupation, division, rise and unity. The specific content includes the Allied occupation and the division of Germany, the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Democratic Republic of Germany, the reunification of the two countries and the prosperity of Germany after the reunification. It is a history of helpless national occupation and humiliation and forced national division.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
Although Germany did something wrong, the Allies did not intend to occupy Germany. Instead, they chose to transform Germany and make it a country that is not a threat to the world.
As long as there is a war, how can there be no losses, let alone a defeated country, which will suffer heavy losses. At that time, Germany may not have thought that it would fail at all.
Sometimes people cannot be too inflated. Germany started World War II because it was too confident in itself and thought it could rule the world.
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Official(3)Scraped 12d ago
Although Germany did something wrong, the Allies did not intend to occupy Germany. Instead, they chose to transform Germany and make it a country that is not a threat to the world.
As long as there is a war, how can there be no losses, let alone a defeated country, which will suffer heavy losses. At that time, Germany may not have thought that it would fail at all.
Sometimes people cannot be too inflated. Germany started World War II because it was too confident in itself and thought it could rule the world.
