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Dresden: Paradoxes of Memory in History
By Elizabeth A. Ten Dyke
Published by Routledge, 2001
ISBN 0415270367, 9780415270366


Regards,
Michael

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Subject: Re: [swinog] IRC Server dead ?

Rainer Duffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, in the former GDR (DDR, East Germany), when they had elections,
> people could use the polling booth to mark the ballot paper in
privacy.
> But most people choose not to - it looked too much as if they had
> something to hide and might want to vote with "No" (GDR was "famous
for
> 99.9%" results.

That's a very good example.  Do you have a reference to a quotable
source on this? (German or English is fine.)

Greetings,
Norbert

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Norbert Bollow
President, Swiss Internet User Group (SIUG)
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