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A journey to the GDR, summer 1990: Partly dismantled expanded metal fence on the Brocken summit [1/109]

OBJECT INFORMATION

Info

September 1990
Brocken
Created By: Bernd Schmidt

License: Creative Commons License

From the Set

Brocken/Harz, September 1990

Hikers on the Brocken summit (Wikipedia-Artikel, retrieved on 24 August 2009); the partially dismantled expanded metal fence of the inner German border to the right. As of August 1961 the Brocken was designated as a high-grade security zone and used by the Soviet military secret service and the East German Stasi for spying and surveillance purposes. On December 3 the border on the Brocken was reopened.

Depicts

border fence, group of people, inner German border, nature

Context

crowd, decoration, journey, prohibited area, soldier, Workers'-Peasants' Red Army

Places

The Brocken

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Memory

"In the summer of 1990, fresh out of college with a degree in photography, I set off for the GDR. At first, everything I saw was the way I expected it to be: prefab housing, dying forests, huge industrial complexes in Bitterfeld, remnants of the Wall in Berlin, and Trabis. Aldi supermarkets were there already, too. It all just confirmed what I had suspected.

At the same time, it felt like travelling back in time, especially in the countryside and villages. There were roads lined with wild flowers, rustic gardens, and village streets like I remembered from my childhood but now so rare in the West. I find the term “home” very elusive, but in these August days in the GDR, I often had a homey feeling, and a sense of belonging, yet this also included a certain distance, as if I were looking in from outside.

After the summer I returned to France and put away the negatives; I didn’t even make contact prints of most of them. Indeed, that’s why I’m seeing or literally discovering these pictures for the first time today."

Brigitte Bauer (Arles, Frankreich)