The border crossing was about ten minutes away from our apartment. I packed my T90 camera, some rolls of ORWO film, a flash, and batteries into my camera case. Then my wife and I set off and reached the crossing shortly after it had opened.
Beaming, joyous 'Easterners' were posing on the West side of the border in front of the entry signs for 'Citizens of the FRG' and 'Residents of West Berlin'. The GDR had always made this distinction!
Later, many more arrived with suitcases, some with prams and buggies, children and suitcases, others in their cars. All I had was my camera case.
At about three o'clock in the morning we returned home, passing by a bakery near Schönhauser Allee that was already open. Within these first hours, the baker had already figured out that it was supply and demand that controlled the market."
Peter R. Asche (Ost-Berlin)