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Relations between Poland and the GDR

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I don't know whether it's worth mentioning in the article, but 1972 was probably the high point of relations between the GDR and Poland (they instituted visa-free travel, among other things), with Erich Honecker and Edward Gierek both relatively new and popular. Perhaps "Built amid a climate of improving relations between East Germany and Poland..."? I'll think about it.  ProhibitOnions  (T) 19:59, 18 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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