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It is the most important contribution we can make to speeding up reunification
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"It is the most important contribution we can make to speeding up reunification"

- Walter Ulbricht

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Walter Ulbricht was a German politician who functioned as the leader of East Germany from 1960 to 1973. In this quote, he is referring to the reunification of Germany, which had been divided into East and West Germany given that the end of World War II. He is recommending that the most important contribution to accelerating reunification is for both sides to interact. This might suggest working together to develop a unified federal government, economy, and culture. It might likewise mean working together to create a sense of trust and understanding between the 2 sides. Ulbricht was a strong supporter for reunification and believed that it was the only method to guarantee a prosperous future for Germany. He believed that the only way to attain this was through cooperation and compromise between the two sides. By working together, both sides could benefit from the reunification process and create a better future for all Germans.

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Germany Flag This quote is written / told by Walter Ulbricht between June 30, 1893 and August 1, 1973. He/she was a famous Politician from Germany. The author also have 17 other quotes.

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