West Germany is generally known as a welfare state, with a good economy, although it suffered from the effects of the global financial crisis, as most western countries did since the 1970s. Also, there are ongoing immigration problems, mostly connected to the Turkish and other Muslim immigrant population, who come to Germany to work. The relationship between the two German states were mostly heated ever since the separation in 1949. It concluded with the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
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| - West Germany (President Welles)
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| - West Germany is generally known as a welfare state, with a good economy, although it suffered from the effects of the global financial crisis, as most western countries did since the 1970s. Also, there are ongoing immigration problems, mostly connected to the Turkish and other Muslim immigrant population, who come to Germany to work. The relationship between the two German states were mostly heated ever since the separation in 1949. It concluded with the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
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Name en
| - Federal Republic of Germany
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Name
| - Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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regime
| - Federal Parliamentary Republic
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Motto
| - "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit"
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Organizations
| - European Communities, United Nations, NATO
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motto en
| - "Unity and Justice and Freedom"
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| - West Germany is generally known as a welfare state, with a good economy, although it suffered from the effects of the global financial crisis, as most western countries did since the 1970s. Also, there are ongoing immigration problems, mostly connected to the Turkish and other Muslim immigrant population, who come to Germany to work. The relationship between the two German states were mostly heated ever since the separation in 1949. It concluded with the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961.
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