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08-MAR-2015

Berlin. Wall Memorial. Waiving friends or family at the other side of the Wall

On Bernauer Strasse the border ran directly in front of the buildings situated on the East Berlin side of the street. After barriers were erected, many residents living in these border buildings spontaneously decided to flee. Some slid down a rope from their apartment or jumped into rescue nets that the West Berlin fire department held ready. Some people were seriously injured while doing so. The first fatalities caused by the border regime also occurred on this street. The buildings were evacuated a few weeks after the Wall was erected. The remaining residents were forced to resettle elsewhere and the windows and doors of the buildings were bricked up. The population rebelled against the barriers with protests and acts of resistance. The most famous and successful escape tunnels were dug here. The demolition of the Reconciliation Church that had stood inaccessible on the death strip ever since the Wall was built also lent Bernauer Strasse tragic fame.Bernauer Strasse is also a place to learn about how the division was peacefully overcome. On the night of November 10, 1989, the first segments of the Wall were knocked down between Bernauer Strasse and Eberswalder Strasse to create a new crossing between East and West Berlin. The official demolition of the border fortifications began in June 1990 at the corner of Bernauer Strasse and Ackerstrasse. Today the Berlin Wall Memorial is located at this historical site.

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Julie Oldfield21-Mar-2015 16:42
Very sad. I can't imagine being forcibly separated from family.
M Paula Neumann21-Mar-2015 14:47
Fascinating image and story to go with it. Thanks. V
Ceya21-Mar-2015 14:32
It must have been a most interesting visit, Jose! Great capture! V
Ken Chambers ARPS21-Mar-2015 14:27
Jose, I hope that it serves as a reminder not to let it happen again !
Martin Lamoon21-Mar-2015 14:27
Lest we forget.
Amazing photographs.
v
hge5421-Mar-2015 14:23
Very evocative image. That almost seem unreal now, but in those days more than half the world had the mindset that North Korea has today.. V
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