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From: ak
To: ak
To: ak
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 6:34 AM
Subject: Die Deutschen als Profiteur der Euro-Krise?
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> Ein griechischer Kollege aus einem EU Projekt hat mir einen sehr interessanten Link zu einem dt. Monitor Bericht zum dt. Profit (!) aus der aktuellen Griechen-€-Krise gemailt: > www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TYIlIKnc6QY
> Sein Mail und meine Antwort weiter unten.
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> Grüße A.
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>> Von: Georgios Fontaras
>> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 28. März 2012 17:22
>> An: K A
>> Betreff: a question
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>> Hi A.,
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>> How are you? I hope everything goes fine for you up there and that your
>> PhD is progressing well.
>>
>> I am writing to for non work purposes. Remember last year a discussion we
>> had about the crisis. In the last couple of days there is a video of the
>> German TV circulating a lot amongst greek people (making them angrier I must
>> admit) and I would like to ask you if you think that this is a credible
>> German news show and if the reporters are known or if it is a second class
>> show and dubious reporting. The findings appear to be interesting and I was
>> wondering if such information generally reaches the german public opinion and
>> if what they claim stands true.
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>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TYIlIKnc6QY
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>> Cheers Giorgos
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> Datum: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 06:19:20 +0200
> Von: ak
> An: Georgios Fontaras
> Betreff: Re: WG: a question
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> Hello Georgios!
>
> Thanks for the link, very interesting, I didn't know this before. The source for the video is Monitor, a well known and well-reputated political broadcast of the 1st public German television, the ARD. The responsable federal broadcasting station, the ARD consists of ten, is the West German Broadcasting WDR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDR) from North-Rhine Westphalia, the federal state where I come from.
> The main content of the video is:
> - "Only" 15,2 G€ are paid until now by the Germans to Greece, the bigger no. of 130 G€ are just debt guarantees.
> - The actual low €-exchange rate is good for the German export industry
> - Because Germany is the most stable economy in the €, the capital is "escaping" to Germany and we pay lower interest rates than normal
> - Something like a Greek Marshall plan is necessary to help the Greek people out of this crisis, only saving does not help
>
> I agree with all of these points ...
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> To my mind one main problem of the actual European crisis is the rising nationalism in every country, what is always bad. The Germans want to keep their money, but perhaps take a net-profit out of the crisis. It sounds always better to be the saving strong economy than the profiteer of a crisis. On the other hand the Greeks could elect the anti-German Anexartitoi Ellines into the next parliament. But I must say, that with the exception of some stupid public comments the German politicians are moderate, in contrast to our newspapers.
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> Best regards
>
> A.
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