1.2c How far did relations between the GDR and FRG improve? Flashcards

1
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Define detente

A

The easing of cold war relations between the US and USSR

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2
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What policy did detente cause the removal of in the FRG?

A

Hallstein Doctrine

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3
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What was the Hallstein Doctrine?

A

A FRG policy whereby they refused trade with any country that recognised the GDR as a separate state

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4
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When was Ostpolitik introduced?

A

1969

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5
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What was Ostpolitik?

A

A FRG policy to try and improve relations between the GDR and FRG

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6
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Give an advantage of Ostpolitik on the GDR?

A

Low interest credit

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7
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Who visited the GDR, receiving a great reception?

A

Willy Brandt

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8
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What was the effect of Willy Brandt’s good reception in the GDR?

A

The GDR felt undermined

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9
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What did people in the crowd do during Willy Brandt’s visit and why?

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Held banners with the letter Y, symbolising their support for Willy Brandt over Willi Stoph

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10
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Which line of the German national anthem did the GDR not sing?

A

‘United Motherland’

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11
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How did Ostpolitik threaten the GDR?

A

Showed their citizens that life was better in the FRG

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12
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West German visits to the GDR increased from ______ to ______ in just 3 years

A

1.25 million to 6 million

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13
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By how many times did phone calls between the FRG and GDR

A

6x

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14
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Define Abgrenzung

A

Demarcation to emphasise the differences between the GDR and FRG

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15
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What were the GDR known as that confused peasants that wanted reunification?

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a ‘Socialist State of workers and peasants’

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16
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Name the 4 agreements made by the GDR between 1970-72

A

1970 Treaty of Moscow
1970 Treaty of Warsaw
1971 Four Powers Agreement
1972 Basic Treaty

17
Q

What did the 1970 Treaty of Moscow do?

A

Agreed to no territorial claims between the GDR and FRG

18
Q

What did the 1970 Treaty of Warsaw do?

A

The FRG accepted the border between Poland and the GDR

19
Q

What did the 1971 Four Powers Agreement do?

A

Allowed West Berliners to visit East Berlin

20
Q

What did the 1972 Basic Treaty do?

A

Saw the GDR and FRG recognise each other as separate and agreed to settle conflict peacefully

21
Q

Nations that saw the GDR and FRG as separate states
1972 - ___
1978 - ___

A

1972 - 38

1978 - 123

22
Q

In what year were phone lines between the FRG and GDR restored?

A

1971

23
Q

By 1988, how many calls were made per year?

A

40 million

24
Q

What did Honecker agree to regarding escaped citizens?

A

They would be allowed back without punishment

25
Q

Why did the SED struggle to control immigration after the basic treaty?

A

They could only use deterrents and not force

26
Q

What happened if someone failed to return to the GDR?

A

Their family was investigated

27
Q

For how long could West Berliners visit the GDR?

A

1 month

28
Q

The GDR hoped that demand for travel would fall but what actually happened?

A

The opposite

29
Q

Why were pensioners allowed to leave the GDR without restriction?

A

Because they were not economically productive

30
Q

What happened to the amount of currency needed for Westerners to visit the East? (and what was the result)

A

Doubled

reduced travel by 1/3