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who led Germany during the 1990s

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Answered by Harshjain40274
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On this day in 1990, West Germany and East Germany ended 45 years of division that began in the aftermath of World War II by reuniting to become one nation. The occasion, The New York Times reported, was marked with “pealing bells, national hymns and the jubilant blare of good old German oompah-pahs.”

After the collapse of the Nazi regime in 1945, the victorious Allied powers split Germany into four occupation zones. Initially, the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union each governed one. But Cold war politics soon led to a two-way east-west split.


Britain and France. Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that neither the United Kingdom nor Western Europe wanted the reunification of Germany.
Answered by vipulbhardwaj00
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It caused an exodus of thousands of East Germans fleeing to West Germany and Austria via Hungary. The Peaceful Revolution, a series of protests by East Germans, led to the GDR's first free elections on 18 March 1990, and to the negotiations between the GDR and FRG that culminated in a Unification Treaty. Hope this is helpful to you mark as brainlist
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