Do you have a source for what the elections were because I provided one.
Also in representative surveys after the unification 90% of east germans were happy about it, which indicates that it was in favor of the east german population.
Source: the article above
I think your point doesn’t really have power if there is no proof of there not being the public votes.
I will reply to you as soon as you have sources for your claims
Do you have a source for what the elections were because I provided one.
The one you provided supports what I said. You do not seem to be understanding what I am saying. Please ask for clarification if you are having trouble understanding.
Also in representative surveys after the unification 90% of east germans were happy about it, which indicates that it was in favor of the east german population.
Source: the article above
And? Doesn’t make it legal.
I think your point doesn’t really have power if there is no proof of there not being the public votes.
I think it does because liberals are all about feigning belief in rules and the rule of law. Right until they don’t.
I will reply to you as soon as you have sources for your claims
What sources would you even need? Do you know how to talk to other people and ask them questions when you want to know something?
My source said that there were four equal elections in which the population voted in favor of the unification, although 55 percent thought it happened to fast, 80 percent were in favor.
I need sources because we are talking about facts in history that you claim to be false
Do you have a source for what the elections were because I provided one.
Also in representative surveys after the unification 90% of east germans were happy about it, which indicates that it was in favor of the east german population. Source: the article above
I think your point doesn’t really have power if there is no proof of there not being the public votes.
I will reply to you as soon as you have sources for your claims
The one you provided supports what I said. You do not seem to be understanding what I am saying. Please ask for clarification if you are having trouble understanding.
And? Doesn’t make it legal.
I think it does because liberals are all about feigning belief in rules and the rule of law. Right until they don’t.
What sources would you even need? Do you know how to talk to other people and ask them questions when you want to know something?
My source said that there were four equal elections in which the population voted in favor of the unification, although 55 percent thought it happened to fast, 80 percent were in favor.
I need sources because we are talking about facts in history that you claim to be false