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Essay heading: Germany: The answer to an old Question
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This event has had an enormous impact since its inception. It
has been both the salvation of Europe through economic depressions and
hard times, as well as, the cause for two world wars and the near
decimation of Europe. Its people have been back and forth between rags
and riches, democracy and dictatorships, united, broken and then
reunited... displayed 300 characters
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Its people have been back and forth between rags
and riches, democracy and dictatorships, united, broken and then
reunited. This state is known as Germany.
Modern Germany has been reunified after almost 50 years of
separation during the cold war. Once again German power and influence
is on the rise... displayed next 300 characters
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