What are the terrifying details of "Balloon"?

Cameron 2022-11-21 05:30:52

The eldest son of the balloon family, the daughter of the secret police next door, is actually German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Merkel was born in Hamburg and lived in East Germany between 1954 and 1990 when East and West Germany merged. In 1974, she and several classmates went to the Soviet Union to participate in youth exchange activities, and went to Petrograd and Moscow to visit with classmates from the Department of Physics, one of whom was her first husband Ulrich Merkel. Merkel), and they lived together two years later. Like many university students in the GDR, they wanted to work in the same city and, more importantly, to find a house, so Angela, who was still in school, married the physicist Ulrich Merkel. Housing is only available when married, and when couples look for work together, the government doesn't separate them. The wedding took place in the chapel of Angela Templin's hometown, and Angela took on her husband's surname, which is now on the list of world politicians. It was 1977 and she was only 23 years old. Four years later, the marriage broke down, and the two became strangers. Angela Merkel moved out of the house they shared in Berlin almost overnight, leaving a rather shocked Ulrich- Merkel. The two officially divorced in 1982. Ten years later, Merkel remarried.

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  • Zack 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Nothing can stop your yearning for freedom

  • Conrad 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    Are there only two types of good German films: World War II and East and West Germany? Another example of a commercial comedy director switching to a serious subject matter, the whole process is heart-wrenching, the atmosphere is created and the rhythm of the story is in place, the process of the second big balloon unfolding is really magnificent and romantic. After reading it, the most impressive thing is a piece of idle writing: as a supporting role, the neighbor’s father said to his son, we have everything now, and we have a rich life and a harmonious family, but you can still pursue a better future. What material and family cannot replace is spiritual freedom.