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Cuban exiles in Germany concerned over Trump’s threats
The two socialist states, Cuba and the former East Germany (GDR), had close ties. By 1989, around 30,000 Cubans had relocated to the former GDR for job training and development, employment and education.
René Limonte-Brett is one of many Cuban nationals who took advantage of this opportunity. He now lives in Berlin.
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The two socialist states, Cuba and the former East Germany (GDR), had close ties. By 1989, around 30,000 Cubans had relocated to the former GDR for job training and development, employment and education.
René Limonte-Brett is one of many Cuban nationals who took advantage of this opportunity. He now lives in Berlin.
The two socialist states, Cuba and the former East Germany (GDR), had close ties. By 1989, around 30,000 Cubans had relocated to the former GDR for job training and development, employment and education.
René Limonte-Brett is one of many Cuban nationals who took advantage of this opportunity. He now lives in Berlin.
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