british exil
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Great posting. It did remind me of the former GDR. I remember visiting East Berlin in the mid 80's. All the buildings were grey, lots of NVA uniforms around, although at the time I thought they were Soviet soldiers. It was a surreal experience in hindsight. A wall dividing two ideologies. At the time west Berlin seemed to be booming, the east was in a dire situation, although it was not admitted. East Berlin was the tourist attraction, so it was in good condition. The surrounding cities, towns and villages were in a shambles. The Stasi, had the population living in fear. Neighbours would be spying on each other, pretending to be friends - denouncing the other just to get ahead in society or because they didn't like them them for whatever reason. Looking back it was not a nice place to live. Today visiting the same places, it seems the cold war never existed. I feel some reminders should have remained, as a reminder of just what it was like. Youths today at school have no idea, to them WWII and the cold war took place in the dark ages. Mat
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