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Old 11-09-09, 07:34 AM   #1
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So, what are your recollections of the day the wall came down?

Myself, I was five at the time, and I used to go to bed at seven pm and was meant to be asleep by nine, however, being that age, it was usually more like ten I had a television in my room, in fact, I have the same television in my room right now and used to have it on from seven onwards until my Mum or Dad came up at turned it off when they went to bed and I was asleep. It was the droning of things like the ten o clock news and things like Newsnight that helped me drift off to sleep.
However, tonight the news was different, it was earlier for one thing and there was people climbing on this wall, and smashing it with pickaxes and sledgehammers, there was celebration as parts of it came down and everyone was smiling. Even for a five year old, it was clear that this was something special.
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Old 11-09-09, 07:53 AM   #2
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I was 2 years old, so probally I was in dreamland at the time it was broadcasted

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Old 11-09-09, 08:05 AM   #3
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I was thirteen back then. I remember knowing pretty much exactly what was going on, I was a pretty well versed kid about politics back then. People say that it was a complete shock, well it wasn't. For weeks and even months prior and even throughout the 80's there was this talk that it might actually happen and it kind of culminated with the whole thing.

Wasn't all roses and happiness though, Romania's way was a bit harsh, killing both Ceaucescu and his wife on camera. And of course the Balkans, went really bad over there.
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Old 11-09-09, 08:40 AM   #4
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I just had left Westberlin only some days before, moving from my parent's household to my first all-alone appartement in Osnabrück, and starting study at university. All new to me. I took note of the events, but honestly said - for the most I had other things on my mind. So many things in my life just were in a chnage, and so much was new.

Seeing the pictures nevertheless still is a moving experience. So many things could have gone wrong, resulting in utmost violence and cival-war like scenes.

Other people had done things in their countries before without which the peaceful revolution in germany would not have been possible. The Poles. The Hungarians. Gorbatchev.

That'S what it was indeed: a revolution. the wall did not come down by itself. It was brought to a fall with determination, fighting spirit and willingness to take enormous risks by many Eastgermans marching in the streets. And really, the risks for their health and safety was real, very real.

Many people wearing the uniforms of the hungarian border patrols or the Eastgerman police, found themselves suddenly in situations were they had to make a decision all by themselves - and many put their humanity over their uniform's obligations. These people can and should be as proud as those who found the courage to resist the regime and turned to the streets.
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Old 11-09-09, 12:11 PM   #5
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I had 7 years old! I remember seeing the news on tv and my parents talking about it and I was completly east of the matter. I ask about what was the Berling Wall and what was all the commotions about it.
Funny thing was, during that time the second series of mission impossible (the 89 one) was being transmitedhere on tv. And the episode of that week was one that they smugle 2 persons trought the Wall. My father laught about and said that when they film this ep, there was still a wall.
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Old 11-09-09, 12:53 PM   #6
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I was just out of college. I first remembered a book I read as a kid that concerned some folks making a balloon and basket to get over the wall. I think there was a movie made about it as well. I then thought what an odd thing this wall this day in age. On one side of the wall enjoyed of all things something as simple as a bananna. The other side did not. Strange indeed.
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Old 11-09-09, 02:39 PM   #7
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I had just turned 15, and I was watching it live at the tv with my family.
However, I did not visit Berlin till October 1991, which was 1 year after the unification, and 2 years after the fall. The new Germany was very young so I could still sence a bit of the past GDR (DDR), and I got a ride in a Trabant...

This message is btw being written while the domino wall is just about to fall in Berlin...

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sniff... about 4 or 5 years before my time... anywho was gonna post on this topic but was at school all day...

yay for the fall of the wall!
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Old 11-09-09, 04:35 PM   #9
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and I got a ride in a Trabant...
Hehe, almost noboy here calls them "Trabant". They are called "Trabbi".
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I was 2 years old, so probally I was in dreamland at the time it was broadcasted

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This. I have absolutely no recolection of that event for the above reason. Allso dont remember the following event, but was there with my parents. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltic_Way
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Only slightly off topic... I had to laugh at a report on this topic on NPR this morning. The announcer introduced the piece as a report on the anniversary of "The fall of the Iron Curtain". I think he perhaps meant "The RAISING of the Iron Curtain" or maybe "The Fall of the Berlin Wall". Just semantics, I know. But very telling in its own way.
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I was 12, and remember it clearly. A watershed moment.
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I was in high school at the time in Paris.
I remember coming back from school and watching together with my family and some friends the events on tv later that night. It was just incredible. We were witnessing literally history in the making. A one in a lifetime experience.
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When I left Germany in 84 there was no sign of it ever happening. When it did it totally surprised me.
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