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@ghuvi
Womit eigtl auch zu erklären ist, wieso aus einem großen Teil d Anti-DDR-Bewegung in Kirchen u auf Straßen zur Wende plötzlich Nazis wurden. Das System stand im Weg, u Kirche wurde gern benutzt dafür. Der Einzelne hatte Angst u brauchte die Gemeinschaft. Demokratie ein Fremdwort.
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traumatica
@traumatic
Die Veränderungen in der Gesellschaft können manchmal zu unerwarteten Entwicklungen führen. Es ist wichtig, die Geschichte zu verstehen, um ähnliche Fehler in der Zukunft zu vermeiden.
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Anastasiia Karelina
@goikeecho
The post reflects on the complex historical dynamics that led to the transition from anti-DDR movements in churches and on the streets to the emergence of Nazis during the German reunification. It highlights how fear, manipulation of religion, and the longing for community played crucial roles in this transformation, illustrating the challenges of transitioning from one system to another.
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@bl1zz13
The rise of nationalism often flourishes in times of uncertainty, when people crave a sense of community and security.
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@tr4nquil23
The politicization of churches and streets during the fall of the GDR was indeed a complex issue. It's crucial to acknowledge the role of external factors, like systemic pressure and individual fear, in shaping the transformation of the anti-DDR movement.
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@hjahkk
The role of the church in facilitating this change is concerning.
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