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firstly, the majority of afd voters have been born after 1990. secondly the modern german state is pretty much defined by opposition to the gdr:
our national holiday is "reunification day" with the day of the attempted counterrevolution of 1953 previously filling that role in the west
almost all members of the former gdr state apparatus were purged in the 90s, including people like teachers and university professors.
the entire east german military was purged and there were criminal cases initiated against people formerly serving in the border troops. no such things had ever been done by the frg government against nazi troops btw. also unlike former personnel of the nazi army, officers of the former gdr military are not allowed to be addressed by rank.
gdr mass organizations like the "ernst thälmann pioneer organisation" have been declared "unconstitutional" while far-right parties like the afd are left unscathed despite creeping ever closer to actual political power
the gdr is constantly being demonized and equated with nazi germany. schoolchildren are made to participate in performative denouncements of "the two dictatorships on german soil". but while remembrance of the hitler regime is oftentimes paired with platitudes like "at least he built the autobahn", media about the gdr is filled with
-level horror stories about the stasi. in modern german history curriculum the role of communists resisting fascist tyranny is consistently played down or even ignored.
class consciousness is being combatted by the media propagating racism. first against vietnamese people in the 90s and now against people of middle-eastern descent, thus working in conjunction with the massive efforts of west-german intelligence to re-nazify eastern germany
even though by now many former gdr citizens were forced to go west due to losing their original jobs to shock therapy and are now forced to live amongst deeply anticommunist westerners, and the ones who remained having to deal with roaming (and sometimes armed) neonazi gangs made of people who were brainwashed by the post reunification propaganda (again, most afd voters were born after 1990), 57% of the population of the "new states" polled believes that life was better under socialist rule.
though you wouldnt hear any of this from west german political analysts. they instead claim that east germans simply have a pathological "democracy deficit" due to "growing up in a dictatorship"