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A River Runs through It: The Elbe, Socialist Security, and East Germany's Borders

Authors :
Julia E. Ault
Source :
Central European History. :1-18
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2023.

Abstract

This article traces the course of the Elbe River from Czechoslovakia through the German Democratic Republic (GDR) into the Federal Republic, where it flows into the North Sea. As the GDR's main water artery, the Elbe's border crossings became a site of security concern for the GDR. Traversing the GDR's border with fellow communist state Czechoslovakia as well as its rival West German state, the river linked the GDR to a larger ecological system as well as transnational sociopolitical dynamics. These connections illuminated the GDR's crucial position in central Europe and beyond. Yet the Elbe also presented challenges for the GDR in terms of controlling information, people, and pollution that streamed into—and out of—the country. The river thus was a precious and contested resource that revealed the communist dictatorship's limited ability to control nature, humans, or interactions between the two. Ultimately, the Elbe's border crossings were a site of transnational and global connection that called into question the GDR's domestic legitimacy and international standing.

Subjects

Subjects :
History

Details

ISSN :
15691616 and 00089389
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Central European History
Accession number :
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