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| date_event1 = 9 November 1989 | | date_event1 = 9 November 1989 | ||
| event1 = Fall of [[Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart|Anti-Fascist Protection Wall]] | | event1 = Fall of [[Anti-Fascist Protection Rampart|Anti-Fascist Protection Wall]] | ||
| date_pre = | | date_pre = 8 May 1945 | ||
| event_pre = Soviet liberation of | | event_pre = Soviet liberation of Germany | ||
| event_start = Constitution adopted | | event_start = Constitution adopted | ||
| event_end = Annexation by West Germany | | event_end = Annexation by West Germany | ||
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== Tourism == | == Tourism == | ||
Czechoslovakia was the most popular tourist destination for East Germans because it did not require a special visa, and nine million East Germans visited it in 1988. 800,000 East Germans visited Hungary every year, with hundreds of thousands more passing through Hungary on their way to other countries.<ref name=":05" /><sup>:134–6</sup> | Czechoslovakia was the most popular tourist destination for East Germans because it did not require a special visa, and nine million East Germans visited it in 1988. 800,000 East Germans visited Hungary every year, with hundreds of thousands more passing through Hungary on their way to other countries.<ref name=":05" /><sup>:134–6</sup> | ||
==References== | ==References== |