How accurate is it to say that the GDR collapsed primarily due to economic factors? Flashcards
What four factors need to be discussed?
1) Economic factors and differing levels of prosperity between the states
2) Actions of Kohl in the FRG
3) Actions of the SED in the GDR / Revolution in the GDR
3) Migration crisis
As the GDR was depleted of a significant stock of workers due to the migration crisis, by what percentage did productivity fall?
50%
What were the environmental conditions in the FRG like and what were their impact on human health?
The GDR had the worst environmental conditions in the world, with the highest levels of CO2 and SO2 in the world. Forests were threatened with acid rain and respiratory illnesses were twice the European Average.
Compare the life expectancy of men and women in the GDR compared to the FRG in 1989?
By 1989 the life expectancy of a GDR citizen was 2 1/2 years lower for men and 7 years lower for women compared to the FRG.
What were the two main economically industrialised regions of Germany, where did they lie and how did this lead to the collapse of the GDR?
The main industrial lands of Germany were in the Ruhr and the Saarland, both of which lay in the FRG. The GDR, however, had a largely agrarian economy, but a state committee to giving its citizens ever-generous welfare that was becoming increasingly unaffordable.
What two quite early dates did the FRG give the GDR huge loans to prop up its welfare state and spiralling debt?
1983 and 1984
How was the FRG giving the GDR loans humiliating?
it looked to the world as if Communism had to rely on Capitalism for its survival
What policies of Gorbachev in which year put pressure on Honecker?
Glasnost and Perestroika in 1985 put Honecker under pressure to match his economic reforms however this didn’t happen and instead created a distinct contrast between him and the draconian rule of Honecker.
Honecker was reluctant to change despite which two eastern European states adapting Perestroika?
Poland and Hungary
What was the SED report about the GDR’s debt and when was this?
October 1989, an SED report said that exports needed to increase by DDM 9 million in order to stabilise the country’s debt. This would have required a level of investment that they country simply didn’t have
When Maizière and Köhl did unify the two currencies, what happened?
The demand for East German goods completely dried up and ensured its economic collapse
How should you divide the migration crisis paragraph?
Into before the wall fell and after the wall fell
Hoping to enhance its relationship with the FRG, the GDR allowed how many people to emigrate in 1984?
40 000
By 1988, Honecker was able to find what figure?
That only 1.5% of East Germans who left stayed there
What is the caveat of Honecker’s 1988 assertion that only 1.5% of East germans who left stayed there?
many who returned sought permanent permission for emigration
What did the GDR do in 1986 to perpetuate the migrant crisis?
the GDR government relaxed its definition of who could leave the country
As a result of the GDR government relaxing its definition of who could leave the country in 1986, what happened in 1986 and compare this to the year before?
In 1986 573 000 left the country, a 400 000 increase on the previous year.
As a result of the GDR government relaxing its definition of who could leave the country in 1986, what happened in 1987 and compare this to the year before?
1987, 1.2 million had left the GDR for the FRG. IN 1986 this was 573 000
When did Hungary open its border with Austria?
2nd May 1989
thanks to Hungary opening its border with Austria on 2nd May 1989, how many East Germans had crossed into Austria via the Hungarian border by what date?
40 000 by 7th October
By what date, how many East Germans were camped in or around the German embassy in Prague?
3rd November, 45 000
By 3rd November, 45 000 Germans were camped in or around the German embassy in Prague. Every time a new agreement was reached, what would happen?
This would empty and fill up again
Between August and November 1989 alone, how many East Germans left the country, and what was the peak rate?
Between August and November 1989 alone, 200 000 left the country at a peak rate of 9 000 a day
Between August and November 1989 alone, 200 000 left the country for the FRG, how many were there estimate who hoped to join them?
1.3 million
Those who left, such as the 200 000 who left between August and November 1989, were mostly what?
Young, middle class and skilled Germans whose loss was great for the German economy and structure of the state
How many East Germans left for the West in November 1989 and January 1990?
In November 1989 133 000 East Germans moved to the West and in January 1990 a further 60 000 left the country.