Reunification Quotes

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“What in essence happened under the Treuhand was a complete transfer without compensation of property and assets accumulated over forty years through hard work and effort by GDR citizens, as well as the land they owned (which in the GDR had no monetary value as such) to, in the main, West German owners. This transfer of a country's assets — unprecedented anywhere in the world during peacetime — amounted to billions of Euros: a robbing of ordinary people for the enrichment of a few. Of those companies and individuals who bought GDR property, 80 per cent were West Germans, only 10 per cent were from other countries, and a mere 5 per cent went to GDR citizens.”
Bruni de la Motte, Stasi State or Socialist Paradise?: The German Democratic Republic and What Became of It

Robert Ferrigno
“Reunification's a fine idea, as long as you get rid of all the people that go to sleep at night praying that God strikes the other side dead,”
Robert Ferrigno, Heart of the Assassin