Born 1989 in the GDR, half a year before the wall fell.
What bugs me about this time is how now the fall of the Wall is conflated with the reunion. I think great stuff was about to happen before people threw it all away for bananas and nostalgia.
That appears to be an at least somewhat common sentiment - what great stuff are you thinking of? Being the born-and-raised Wessi that I am, I can't think of anything.
My grandmother was of a different kind. She knew we have it better than her but she was happy about that and more likely to complain about how the capitalists still were in charge and now would get her grandchildren too.
Could you elaborate on this too? It sounds like your grandmother claimed the capitalists ran the DDR... What were her politics?
She was a Marxist.
She didn't believe the GDR was run by capitalists but she was firmly convinced that the GDR was as good or bad as the FRG. I think it was more along the lines of "after all the stuff we did, after all the progress we made, we're back to this idiocy."
According to her and others the economy of the GDR was not a problem but actually sufficient to allow people to live a comfortable life (it was always very infuriating to my grandparents and parents when they had to listen to someone on TV, who probably never set foot into the GDR when it still existed, talked about how poor and technologically underdeveloped the East was – especially bad were the people who seriously questioned whether they had electricity or even running water).
The problem lies with the Elite. In the GDR there were, so I hear, plenty of ideas on how to improve efficiency, ease distribution and other stuff like that. These suggestions normally would be recognized with a friendly smile and a nod and then promptly forgotten because, well, I don't know how the rationalized their arrogance.
The point is, the Elites did their thing, ignoring everything around them.
When the wall fell the old Elites were dethroned and actual elections were held. While the GDR still existed it now was a kind of a blank slate. Young people with progressive ideas who had learned Marxism had a chance to do something really new without any violent revolution beforehand.
Instead we get a reunion, where we just were absorbed into the FRG, without anything being rethought, no experiments done, 40 years of strife and learning just thrown away as if all that existed in the GDR was the government and the Stasi and as if all the ones who opposed the Elite only longed for the days when they were finally reunited with their western brethren. It's a sore spot that gets poked at almost every time someone talks about the GDR on TV. The whole population is reduced to four groups: The oppressors, the willingly suppressed, the unwillingly suppressed, and the heroic heroes of herodom who heroically fled to the West and Saw The Light of the Free Market and True Democracy, as if the only way to oppose the regime of the GDR was to be a fan of the West.
For me personally it's a missed opportunity. Instead of providing room for one more idea on how to do stuff we instead get one huge blob of the same as elsewhere.
Sorry, I got a bit off track.