Saturday, 23rd September 2023
<To guardian.ng
Search

‘Beyond the Wall’: The GDR seen from an East German perspective

By France24
06 April 2023   |   7:09 am
On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, symbolising the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Plenty of books, essays and documentaries have been devoted to the historic turning point, but hearing from East Germans about how they experienced the four decades of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) is harder to come by.

Related

7 Jun 2019
The parliamentary debate praised civil rights groups and the church for their roles in bringing about a peaceful revolution 30 years ago in former East Germany. A memorial to the victims of communism is being planned.
27 Jul 2019
An East German refugee had applied for compensation after being traumatized during a hair-raising escape. He was trapped on a barbed wire fence when border guards found him.
13 Dec 2020
The small town of Hildburghausen has a high coronavirus rate, but there have been angry protests against lockdown measures. The District Administrator is now under police protection after receiving death threats.
28 Mar 2021
The Stasi Records Agency is a legacy of the peaceful revolution in the GDR. Now its name is disappearing, but its spirit is to live on elsewhere.
6 Apr
On November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, symbolising the beginning of the end of the Cold War. Plenty of books, essays and documentaries have been devoted to the historic turning point, but hearing from East Germans about how they experienced the four decades of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) is harder to come by.