The INVISIBLE WALL: Is GERMANY still divided into TWO large BLOCKS? - VisualPolitik EN

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When we think of Germany, most of us may imagine a very cohesive country, where the economy is doing well and where prosperity seeps into every corner.

A superpower, no less that the driving force of Europe. However, beyond first impressions, the truth is that Germany is not exactly like that, or at least not completely.

You will see that although the division of Germany into two parts, a capitalist West and a communist East, formally ended on 3 October 1990, shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, the country is still somewhat fractured. Believe it or not, you can still spot the existence of two great blocs.

Yes, we’re not making it up. There is an invisible wall that divides two quite different Germanies. In this video we tell you all the details.

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