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Dean Cyril Reed (September 22, 1938 – June 13, 1986) was an American actor, singer-songwriter, director, and social activist who lived a great part of his adult life in South America and then in East Germany.
Nicknamed the Red Elvis, Reed was the best-selling Western performer in communist countries, with his songs often topping the local charts, and millions of his records were sold in the Eastern Bloc and elsewhere mostly under the Soviet Melodiya label. He never renounced his U.S. citizenship, despite often denouncing the policy of the U.S. government, and was seen by the Western media as a threat and as a revolutionary artist. (Full article...)
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General images
The following are images from various East Germany-related articles on Wikipedia.
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Image 1Allocation policy for "surplus" German heavy industry under the "Level of Industry" plans (from History of East Germany)
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Image 2The Oder-Neisse Line (from History of East Germany)
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Image 4Inter-German Border Strip at the Berlin Wall (from History of East Germany)
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Image 5East German leaflet, fired across the inner German border (from Culture of East Germany)
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Image 71951 East German stamp commemorating the Treaty of Zgorzelec establishing the Oder-Neisse line as a "border of peace", featuring the presidents Wilhelm Pieck (GDR) and Bolesław Bierut (Poland) (from History of East Germany)
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Image 8GDR era Karl Marx monument in Chemnitz (renamed Karl-Marx-Stadt from 1953 to 1990) (from History of East Germany)
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Image 9Logo for Der schwarze Kanal (from Culture of East Germany)
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Image 10Prager Straße in Dresden in 1972 (from Culture of East Germany)
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Image 12Statues of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the Marx-Engels-Forum, Berlin (from Culture of East Germany)
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Image 13Occupation zone borders in Germany, 1947. The territories east of the Oder-Neisse line, under Polish and Soviet administration/annexation, are shown as white, as is the likewise detached Saar protectorate. Berlin is the multinational area within the Soviet zone. (from History of East Germany)
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Image 14Public nudist area at Müggelsee, East Berlin (1989) (from Culture of East Germany)
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Image 15The logo of the SED (from History of East Germany)
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Image 16Logo for the 40th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic in 1989 (from History of East Germany)
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Image 17Eastern German reenacters at an Indianistikmeeting in Schwerin, 1982. The popular image of Native Americans made Native American living history quite popular in East Germany. (from Culture of East Germany)
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Image 18Map showing the different borders and territories of Poland and Germany during the 20th century, with the current areas of Germany and Poland in dark gray (from History of East Germany)
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Image 19Economic activity in the GDR (from History of East Germany)
Wanted articles
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