Truth After Tyranny
Before the fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germans largely supported the regime, but post-collapse, many distanced themselves from their previous beliefs. A New York Times correspondent discovered that former communists in Czechoslovakia quickly claimed they were merely conforming to survive, echoing a broader pattern seen in other nations like Iraq and China. The shift in public sentiment reveals the complexities of belief under oppressive regimes and the sudden freedom to express dissent.In this clip
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