Germany, Allies Mark 30 Years Since Berlin Wall Fell

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    Young people stuck flowers in remains of the Berlin Wall during a commemoration ceremony to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Wall memorial site at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)

    BERLIN (AP) – Germany marked the 30th anniversary Saturday of the opening of the Berlin Wall, a pivotal moment in the events that brought down Communism in eastern Europe.

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    Leaders from Germany, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic attended a ceremony at Bernauer Strasse — where one of the last parts of the Berlin Wall remains — before placing roses in the once-fearsome barrier that divided the city for 28 years.

    “The Berlin Wall, ladies and gentlemen, is history,” German Chancellor Angela Merkel said later at a memorial service inside a small chapel near where the Wall once stood. “It teaches us: No wall that keeps people out and restricts freedom is so high or so wide that it can’t be broken down.”

    Noting the cruelty of the East German regime — which had torn down a previous church on the former death strip site so snipers could get a better shot at people fleeing to the West — Merkel paid tribute to those who were killed or imprisoned during the Communist dictatorship and insisted that the fight for freedom worldwide isn’t over.

    “We are bereft of excuses, challenged to do our part for freedom and democracy,” she said.

    In a statement issued by his office, U.S. President Donald Trump congratulated Germany on its anniversary, saying that “courageous men and women from both East and West Germany united to tear down a wall that stood as a symbol of oppression and failed socialism for more than a quarter of a century.”

    “The United States and our allies and partners remain steadfast in our unwavering allegiance to advancing the principles of individual liberty and freedom that have sustained peace and spawned unparalleled prosperity,” he added.

    Speaking to European leaders at Bernauer Strasse, head of the Berlin Wall memorial site, Axel Klausmeier, recalled the images of delirious Berliners from East and West crying tears of joy as they hugged each other on the evening of Nov. 9, 1989 .

    The collapse of the Berlin Wall was brought about largely by peaceful protests and a stream of people fleeing East Germany that piled pressure on the country’s Communist government to open its borders to the West and ultimately end the nation’s post-war division.

    Thirty years on, Germany has become the most powerful economic and political force on the continent, but there remain deep misgivings among some in the country about how the transition from socialism to capitalism was managed.

    German Chancellor Angela Merkel acknowledged this in a recent interview with daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung, saying that “with some things, where one might have thought that East and West would have aligned, one can see today that it might rather take half a century or more.”

    She also recalled that Nov. 9 remains a fraught date in German history, as it also marks the anniversary of the so-called Night of Broken Glass, an anti-Jewish pogrom in 1938 that foreshadowed the Nazi’s Holocaust.

    Light installations, concerts and public debates were planned throughout the city and other parts of Germany to mark the fall of the Wall, including a concert at Berlin’s iconic Brandenburg Gate.

    Among those who had come to Berlin to celebrate were members of the Trabant Club Middle Hesse, an association that promotes the old East German car affectionately known as the Trabi.

    Jens Schmidt, who fled East Germany before the fall of the Wall by driving his Trabi to Hungary and then across the open border to the West, said the club has many young members for whom learning to repair the simple but sturdy vehicles can be a lesson in history and civics, too.

    “The team spirit,” he said. “It was stronger back then.”

    FILE – In this Nov. 13, 1989, file photo, East German border guards stand in front of segments of the Berlin Wall, which were removed to open the wall at Potsdamer Platz passage in Berlin. Months before the Berlin Wall fell on Nov. 9, 1989, with the Soviet stranglehold over the Eastern Bloc crumbling, a young political scientist named Francis Fukuyama made a declaration that quickly became famous. It was, he declared, “the end of history.” (AP Photo/John Gaps III, File)

    FILE – In this on Friday, June 12, 1987 file photo, U.S. President Ronald Reagan acknowledges the applause after speaking to an audience in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Beside Reagan are the President of the German Parliament Philipp Jenninger, left, and Germany’s Chancellor Helmut Kohl, right. The U.S. Embassy in Berlin is unveiling the statue of Ronald Reagan as a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The larger-than-life statue is being installed Friday atop the embassy’s terrace, at eye-level with the landmark Brandenburg Gate in downtown Berlin. (AP PHOTO/Ira Schwartz, File)
    FILE – This Friday, June 12, 1987 file photo shows President Reagan giving a thumbs up sign after his speech in front of the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, where he had said “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! ” Applauding Reagan are West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, right, and West German Parliament President Philipp Jenninger, left. The U.S. Embassy in Berlin is unveiling the statue of Ronald Reagan as a tribute to the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The larger-than-life statue is being installed Friday atop the embassy’s terrace, at eye-level with the landmark Brandenburg Gate in downtown Berlin. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
    Grey clouds cover the sky over the Berlin Wall memorial site at Bernauer Strasse prior to a commemoration ceremony to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Wall in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel holds an umbrella as she arrives at the Berlin Wall Memorial in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn, pool)
    German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in front, Poland’s president Andrzej Duda, Czech Republic’s president Milos Zeman, Slovakia’s president Zuzana Caputova and Hungary’s Janos Ader lay flowers during a commemoration ceremony to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Wall in Berlin, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa via AP)
    Flowers stuck in remains of the Berlin Wall during a commemoration ceremony to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Wall memorial site at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    Flowers stuck in remains of the Berlin Wall during a commemoration ceremony to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Wall memorial side at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    People forming the word ‘Freiheit’ (Freedom) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall in Gossburschla, eastern Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (Swen Pfoertner/dpa via AP)
    Tourist from Greece looks through the hole in remains of the Berlin Wall after commemorations celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Wall memorial site at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    Flowers dropped in front of portraits from people died at the Berlin wall after commemorations celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Wall memorial site at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    An elderly man with a Soviet flag walks in front of remains of the Berlin Wall after commemorations celebrating the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Wall memorial site at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. The man, who would not give his name, walks around with the flag as an protest against capitalism. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
    Visitors stand in a control tower of the former GDR border guard forces at the 30th anniversary of falling wall in the outdoor area of the East/West German museum in Moedlareuth, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. Moedlareuth, named ‘Little Berlin’, was the symbol of a divided village along the borderline between East and West Germany. The border ran straight through the little village. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)
    A visitor leaves a door in the wall of the former GDR border guard forces at the 30th anniversary of falling wall in the outdoor area of the East/West German museum in Moedlareuth, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. Moedlareuth, named ‘Little Berlin’, was the symbol of a divided village along the borderline between East and West Germany. The border ran straight through the little village. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)
    Legendary GDR cars Trabant (Trabi) stand at a street prior during a symbolic wall opening at the 30th anniversary of falling wall in the outdoor area of the West/East German museum in Moedlareuth, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 9, 2019. Moedlareuth, named ‘Little Berlin’, was the symbol of a divided village along the borderline between East and West Germany. The border ran straight through the little village. (AP Photo/Jens Meyer)

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    anonymous
    anonymous
    4 years ago

    ‘tear down this wall’, ‘ich bin ein berliner’ – all these presidents make me sick to my stomach.
    Germany should have been destroyed and destroyed. period.