East Germany and Latin America during the Cold War: geopolitical outlines and cultural resilience
The German Democratic Republic, in its 41-years long-life existence, forged and projected a national identity exceeding by far its geopolitical capabilities. It was an unique and unprecedented process, basically led by the Party and State´s chief, Erich Honecker and by Werner Lamberz, an polyglot to...
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