"Ostpolitik" meaning in All languages combined

See Ostpolitik on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From German Ostpolitik. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Ostpolitik}} German Ostpolitik Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Ostpolitik
  1. The policies of West Germany under Chancellor Willy Brandt, seeking rapprochement with East Germany and the Soviet Union. Wikipedia link: Ostpolitik Categories (topical): Politics Categories (place): Germany
    Sense id: en-Ostpolitik-en-name-1WrzkRXQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Proper name [German]

Audio: De-Ostpolitik.ogg Forms: Ostpolitik [genitive]
Etymology: Ost (“east”) + Politik (“politics”) Etymology templates: {{compound|de|Ost|Politik|t1=east|t2=politics}} Ost (“east”) + Politik (“politics”) Head templates: {{de-proper noun|f}} Ostpolitik f (proper noun, genitive Ostpolitik)
  1. The policies of West Germany under Chancellor Willy Brandt, seeking rapprochement with East Germany and the Soviet Union. Tags: feminine, proper-noun
    Sense id: en-Ostpolitik-de-name-1WrzkRXQ Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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