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Germany was reunified in
1991
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Not quite — German reunification took place on 3 October 1990 (now celebrated as German Unity Day).
Brief timeline:
- 9 Nov 1989: Fall of the Berlin Wall.
- 31 Aug 1990: Unification Treaty (Einigungsvertrag) between the FRG and GDR was signed.
- 12 Sept 1990: Two‑plus‑Four Treaty signed by the two German states and the four Allied powers (entered into force in March 1991).
- 3 Oct 1990: The GDR acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany — official reunification.
- 20 June 1991: Bundestag voted to move the capital back to Berlin (some transfers occurred later).
So the correct reunification year is 1990; 1991 is when some treaty provisions and administrative moves took effect.
Brief timeline:
- 9 Nov 1989: Fall of the Berlin Wall.
- 31 Aug 1990: Unification Treaty (Einigungsvertrag) between the FRG and GDR was signed.
- 12 Sept 1990: Two‑plus‑Four Treaty signed by the two German states and the four Allied powers (entered into force in March 1991).
- 3 Oct 1990: The GDR acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany — official reunification.
- 20 June 1991: Bundestag voted to move the capital back to Berlin (some transfers occurred later).
So the correct reunification year is 1990; 1991 is when some treaty provisions and administrative moves took effect.
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