The Fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989
An East German leader named Erich Honecker ran one of the most Soviet Satellite governments
During the fall of 1989 thousands of demonstrators demanded more freedom
Honecker wanted to kill them, but was overruled and replaced by Eron Krenz
Wall was finally opened and free elections followed
West Christian Democratic Party, led by Helmut Kohl won with a reunification platform
On October 30th, 1990 the two Germany's were made one, with Kohl as the chancellor
During the fall of 1989 thousands of demonstrators demanded more freedom
Honecker wanted to kill them, but was overruled and replaced by Eron Krenz
Wall was finally opened and free elections followed
West Christian Democratic Party, led by Helmut Kohl won with a reunification platform
On October 30th, 1990 the two Germany's were made one, with Kohl as the chancellor
Summary
One of the most Soviet Satellite Governments was ran by an East German leader by the name of Erich Honecker. Thousands of demonstrators demanded more freedom during the fall of 1989, and Honecker wanted to kill them, but was overruled and replaced by Eron Krenz. Following this the Berlin Wall was finally opened and free elections ensued. Additionally the West Christian Democratic Party led by Helmut Kohl won with a reunification platform. Lastly, east and west Germany were made one with Kohl as the chancellor.