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When Germany Was Still a Democracy

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Soon it is 50 years since the "Tages-Anzeiger" sent me as a political and economic correspondent into the "bonding" after the then capital of the Federal Republic of Germany. Our elder was about a year old, the next one was on the road, and our daughter was also to be born in Bonn. We found a house half for 800 German marks in the suburb of Friesdorf in Bonn, where, thanks to our children and the social competence of my wife, we were soon part o…
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Soon it is 50 years since the "Tages-Anzeiger" sent me as a political and economic correspondent into the "bonding" after the then capital of the Federal Republic of Germany. Our elder was about a year old, the next one was on the road, and our daughter was also to be born in Bonn. We found a house half for 800 German marks in the suburb of Friesdorf in Bonn, where, thanks to our children and the social competence of my wife, we were soon part o…

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infosperber broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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