To: Olog-hai
Refresh my memory, but didn’t East Germany, while still a separate country, vote to join West Germany in a newly unified Germany???
To: Dilbert San Diego
I remember that and how the mark replaced the east German currency and how much it cost.
4 posted on
01/28/2015 3:15:11 PM PST by
Fungi
To: Dilbert San Diego
The party favoring speedy reunification swept elections in the spring of 1990 and the reunification was blessed by both Germanys and the four occupying Allied Powers.
Crimea had the elections, Russia won. But Ukraine didn't sign-off. This difference will, of course, be lost on the Russians.
5 posted on
01/28/2015 3:17:34 PM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: Dilbert San Diego
Refresh my memory, but didnt East Germany, while still a separate country, vote to join West Germany in a newly unified Germany??? Yes, but so supposedly did the people of Crimea vote to join with Russia. Which is probably why the Russians are pushing this argument.
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