Mauerfall 1989 - War alles nur geplant?
Mauerfall 1989 - War alles nur geplant? Michael Wolski im Gespraech.
2022
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Michael Wolski war langjaehriger Mitarbeiter im Internationalen Handelszentrum der DDR, das Firmen aus dem Westen beherbergte und der DDR unter anderem dazu diente, wichtige Devisen zu beschaffen.
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Michael Wolski: 1989 Mauerfall Berlin
2022
2021 j;hrt sich zum 30. Mal der Jahrestag des Endes der Sowjetunion und damit des Staatssozialismus in Europa. Befragt man das Internet, warum 1991 die UdSSR zerfiel, erh;lt man aber sehr unterschiedliche Antworten. Der unmittelbare Ausl;ser wird oft verschwiegen, obwohl er eigentlich bekannt sein sollte.
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Michael Wolski, a Berliner, has delved into the intricacies of the fall of the Berlin Wall and its broader implications. His research and writings offer thought-provoking perspectives on this pivotal historical event. Let’s explore some of his works:
Buch I (2019): “1989 Mauerfall Berlin: Zufall oder Planung?”
In this book, Wolski challenges the conventional narratives surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall. While many attribute it to a “peaceful revolution,” others dismiss it as mere chance. However, Wolski presents surprising evidence that suggests a different story: Was the fall of the Wall actually planned? And if so, by whom? His answers shed light on the intricate interplay of visible and invisible forces during that critical moment in history1.
Buch II (2021): “1989 Mauerfall Berlin: Auftakt zum Zerfall der Sowjetunion”
This expanded edition commemorates the 30th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s collapse and the Eastern Bloc’s disintegration. Focusing on the Berlin Wall’s fall as a catalyst, Wolski uncovers previously unknown connections between significant German-Soviet events:
1986 Moscow: The planning for German reunification begins.
1989 Berlin: The Wall falls due to a covert Soviet action.
1989 Moscow: Six weeks after the Wall’s fall, the German-Soviet treaties of 1939 are invalidated, and Baltic politicians demand immediate withdrawal from the Soviet Union.
1990 Berlin: Germany reunifies.
1991 Moscow: The Soviet Union disintegrates2.
Buch III (M;rz 2024): “Beginn der Globalisierung”
This book delves into the aftermath of the Wall’s fall. Did it mark the beginning of globalization? Was it the endgame for the Moscow Empire, or merely halftime? Wolski explores intriguing questions:
Did the Soviets plan their own version of perestroika since 1966?
How does climate activism intersect with the Cold War’s legacy?
Will globalization’s end coincide with the decline of U.S. dominance?
Is the second half of the game about to begin for Russia?2
Michael Wolski’s research invites us to reexamine history, revealing hidden threads that shaped our world.
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