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Previously on "Russia May Condemn "Annexation" Of East Germany"

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  • jjdarg
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    2015-01-28 Russia May Condemn "Annexation" Of East Germany



    Oh dear - Let's hope that proposal is no more than a wry joke, as the article implied, and doesn't gather traction
    I don't know...A few of the Wessies I know would be glad to be rid of the Ossies...

    I hated paying that 5% reunification tax when I was living there!

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    started a topic Russia May Condemn "Annexation" Of East Germany

    Russia May Condemn "Annexation" Of East Germany

    2015-01-28 Russia May Condemn "Annexation" Of East Germany

    Days after the speaker of the Russian Duma, Sergei Naryshkin, faced scathing criticism of Russia's annexation of Crimean peninsula when he spoke at the Parliament Assembly of Europe, he has come up with a novel suggestion when he asked a committee to study a proposal to condemn the reunification of Germany in 1990.
    Oh dear - Let's hope that proposal is no more than a wry joke, as the article implied, and doesn't gather traction

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