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Exhibition theme: Protest and Flight: Alexanderplatz demonstration [4/56]

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November 4 1989
Berlin, Alexanderplatz
Created By: Thomas Wiesenack

License: Creative Commons License

Demonstrators with banners at the intersection of Alexanderstraße/Hans-Beimler-Straße (now known as Otto Braun Straße) in front of the Haus des Reisens (House of travel) at the Alexanderplatz demonstration, the "largest anti-government demonstration(s) in the history of the GDR" (retrieved and translated from Wikipedia: Alexanderplatz-Demonstration, on April 23, 2009)

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Alexanderplatz demonstration, banderole, building, crowd, street

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Alexanderplatz

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Ultimately, it was the citizens of the GDR themselves who brought down the SED regime. From the summer of 1989 on, thousands of East Germans tried to flee to the West across the Hungarian-Austrian border and via the West German embassies in Budapest, Prague, and Warsaw. In East Germany itself, ever greater numbers of people supported the demands of the citizens' movements for free elections, freedom of the press, and freedom to travel, despite their fear of state repression. In October, mass protests, which now involved hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, spread across the entire country. Aware that their protest could no longer be stopped, people increasingly felt a desire to capture events on film.