Keine BeKRENZung / Die SED hat verspielt / Jetzt freie Wahlen
Baut Krankenhäuser - statt / SED Luxuspaläste! / Baut Altenheime - statt / Raketen und Panzer!
Kein Wehruntericht! Schüler an Krankenhäuser und [...]
Jetzte Freie Wahlen / und Erneuerung / der Wirtschaft
Die Politik den Parteien / Die Betriebe den Arbeitern / Die Macht dem Volke
SED gebt die Führungsrolle ab
Die Mauer muss fallen
Die Macht dem Volke - nicht der SED
Die uns jahrelang belogen / kommen jetzt mit Dialogen
Führungsrolle? 40 Jahre zu lange gequält
SED Tschüss
Forum Ja! / Krawall Nein! / Jugend reifen - / nicht kneifen
Freie Deutsche Jugend
Coca-Cola / Heute Trabi-Angebot / Fricadelle / Gemüse + Kart. / DM 6.50 / Coke macht mehr draus
Suppe / Schwein braten / Rotk. + Kart. / DM 9.50
Die Lügengeschichten / der / SED / Es war einmal.../ Und wenn sie nicht / gestorben sind / wo leben sie dann / heute?
SED / Dein Zeit / ist / vorbei!
Was wird aus mir werden / Mein Freund ist weg
ehem. ZK-Mafiametoden / Volk bluten lassen- / Schlösser bauen / Verantwortliche hinter Gitter - politische Gegner / wurden sofort eingebuchtet / solchen Sozialismus nein danke
Willkommen in Wittenberge
Lüneburger Heide
Meanwhile, some 5,000 residents from Wittenberge, as well as people from the outlying districts, were waiting in Wittenberg harbour for the boat to come in. Then the great moment finally arrived, and the Lüneburger Heide moored. There was incredible rejoicing on both sides, and we all had tears of joy in our eyes: 'A day like today, as wonderful as today, should last forever.' Mayor Horst Niemeyer welcomed the guests with bunches of flowers and they had flowers for us, too. A fire-brigade band played. Pedestrian maps of the town were handed out to help the guests find their way around the town. Others had brought along drinks as a form of welcome. It was pure joy all round. The harbour was packed with people. Everyone was pushing their way towards the guests, who were then invited by the mayor to the town hall and the tavern below.
Next there was an announcement. We Wittenbergers were invited for the return trip on the Lüneburger Heide at 1 p.m. so we could see Schnackenburg, the little border town. Once again there were outbursts of joy all round, and we spontaneously accepted the offer. When we arrived in Schnackenburg, we received a hearty welcome from the fire brigade, who also brought us some drinks and oranges.
I’m sure we’ll never forget these Christmas celebrations in 1989. Moreover, we’ll always enjoy looking at the photos. Nowadays, we often ride our bikes and the ferry to the former border town of Schnackenburg."
Horst Podiebrad (Wittenberge)