9th November, 2009

20 years ago, on Nov 9th 1989, Germany was moved to tears. bigjon:

“This ninth of November is a historic day. [East Germany] has announced that, starting immediately, its borders are open to everyone.”
- German news anchor Hanns Friedrichs, November 9, 1989
20 years ago, on Nov 9th 1989, Germany was moved to tears.

bigjon:

“This ninth of November is a historic day. [East Germany] has announced that, starting immediately, its borders are open to everyone.”

- German news anchor Hanns Friedrichs, November 9, 1989



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4th November, 2009

After the end of WWII, Germany was “divided” into four occupation zones. The American zone, the British zone, the French zone and the Soviet zone. Berlin, the German capital, was also divided into four parts - despite the city laying deep in the Soviet zone. Signs like the one in the picture, written in all 3 languages spoken by Allied powers as well as in German for citizens, could be found on the borders of those zones.

After the end of WWII, Germany was “divided” into four occupation zones. The American zone, the British zone, the French zone and the Soviet zone. Berlin, the German capital, was also divided into four parts - despite the city laying deep in the Soviet zone. Signs like the one in the picture, written in all 3 languages spoken by Allied powers as well as in German for citizens, could be found on the borders of those zones.



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31st October, 2009

 

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