The Deutsche Demokratische Republik (DDR), or German Democratic Republic, was a socialist state that existed from 1949 to 1990 in Eastern Germany. It was established after World War II, becoming a significant player during the Cold War, reflecting the ideological divide between East and West Germany. The DDR's culture, economy, and political landscape were shaped by its socialist principles, influencing local art and public identity throughout the region.
Topic 2.4: 2.4 Wie spiegelt lokale Kunst die öffentliche Identität einer Region wider?
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