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East German

NOUN
  1. a native or inhabitant of the former republic of East Germany
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or characteristic of East Germany
    East German spies

How To Use East German In A Sentence

  • In East Germany learning Russian was compulsory.
  • The unification of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic was driven by the impulse to efface the memory of East Germany and the political, cultural and economic experience of East Germans.
  • Cay Wesnigk mined the archives of the East German state film studio to chronicle the regime's rise and fall, with instructional films about threats from the West, TV shows indoctrinating children, and the East German leader Erich Honecker and his wife, Margot, waltzing at the twilight of the so-called German Democratic Republic. Reconstructive History
  • Before fleeing East Germany, he took care to excoriate himself from Stasi records and to plunder as many top secret files as he could. CHAMELEON
  • The agent spied for East Germany for more than twenty years.
  • No one knew how he had ended up in Egypt in the first place—but it was speculated that he might have been among a number of East Germans that Nasser had recruited to help him build ground-to-ground missiles for the army. Crossing Mandelbaum Gate
  • Prodded by the Stasi chief, the Politburo persuaded the Czech government to close its borders to East Germans.
  • The tripartite division was East Germanic (Gothic and other extinct languages), West Germanic (German, Dutch, English), and North Germanic (Danish and the other Scandinavian languages.) Languagehat.com: LOWLANDS LANGUAGES.
  • The younger generation look plain kooky in their big black overcoats emblazoned with East German military memorabilia.
  • Schlosser visits a McDonald's in Plauen, a grim town in what used to be East Germany, and concedes that it's "the nicest, cleanest, brightest place" around. Hold The French Fries
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