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For some reason it really bothers me that they keep using the word "communist". Not an expert, but it seems wrong. Maybe socialist would be more fitting?
delete: I'm just going to delete my comment, it was off the mark.

edit: I was not precise with my use of 'most' and I apologise. I meant most Americans would better relate to Communist, as that's what's taught to us and was in the news.

No, that's not true. I've heard of the GDR being referred to as socialist plenty of times in Germany. The main party was even called the Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands (Socialist Unity Party of Germany).
> most people would think

This is not the case at all here in Germany.

As someone growing up in the east german (I was 15 in 1989), I can tell for sure that we've learnt in school that the GDR is an socialist country on its way to the communism.
I appologize, my comment came off much stronger than I intended.
I don't think it did. Maybe the terms are being used differently in different cultures. Nothing wrong with that. The article is written with an American audience in mind.
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Reminds me of the plot of "Good Bye Lenin (2013)"...
2003.
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That's an excellent movie (2003) - just watched it a few days ago!
beat me to it! An awesome film
The hunt for the pickle jars.