Keynote lecture: "Unification of Germany leads to a unified step" - Speech:
Four factors that promote the unity of ordinary people - German speaking people begin to feel they have a common culture, they want a unified motherland
In the summer of 1989, the rapid change in the German Democratic Republic eventually resulted in unification of Germany. About unification was discussed only after the war, the final exercise began with more East Germans trying to immigrate to the FRG. This massive asylum creates the need for political change in East Germany, and large-scale demonstrations in several cities, especially Leipzig, are on the rise. On 7th October 1989, the Soviet leader Gorbachev visited Berlin, celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Establishment of the East Germany and urging the East German leaders to implement reforms.
By the beginning of 1990, the East German communists broke out under the indignation of the people and the pressure of inf, it is a political power to consume energy and the Soviet secretary Mikhail Gorbachev coordinated the German unity I began to do. What he is still demanding is that unified Germany is not part of the Atlantic alliance. Gorbachev told German and Soviet journalists that the continuing German membership of NATO should be "absolutely excluded". Gorbachev and his successor to Russia insisted that the allies could be expanded to the east. The Soviet leaders stated that NATO is "an organization presumed hostile to the Soviet Union from the beginning." "Any expansion of the NATO region," he told the United States at that time. Therefore, Secretary of State James Baker will be "unacceptable". However, when Germany reunited in October, he could not prevent the East from withdrawing from the Warsaw Pact and entering NATO.
Figure 1: Kaiser-Wilhelm I. German Emperor (18th January 1871 - 9th March 1888) German Unified War The road to unification of Germany comes from diplomacy and war. Bavaria entered the German Federation with the failure of French car operations and the union of Alsace - Lorraine, William I became the first monarch of the German Empire (AP Central - German Unification 2013). In 1862, Prussian William I gave Otto von Bismarck as Prime Minister. The name of Bismarck is closely related to the term Realpolitik or "Realistic Politics" (Muntone 2011).