Monday, June 29, 2009

One-fifth of East Germans admitted to longing for socialism.

Seventeen percent of the population of East Germany believe that they live better than to unification of Germany and East Germany and nostalgiruyut of socialism, reports AFP referring to the results of a survey conducted by Leipzig Institute for Market Research for the German weekly SUPERillu.
A poll revealed that more than half the residents of the eastern German states are convinced that Westerners refer to them as second class citizens. No notice of such relationships, 41 per cent of citizens.
AFP reports that unemployment in East Germany two times higher than in the West. Despite this, 72 per cent of respondents satisfied with the reunification of the state. It is noted that in the survey attended 1001 people - former residents of East Germany and Berlin.
Vote for SUPERillu a 20-year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 9 November 1989 the residents of East Germany was allowed to visit West Berlin and West Germany. C of that date, you can count down the beginning of the process of German reunification.

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