Längsschnitt: Revolutionen
The Peaceful Revolution of 1989
The fall of the Wall on November 9, 1989 marks the end of the SED dictatorship. For 40 years, the communist rule in East Germany had held. But now even the powerful secret service Stasi can no longer break the resistance of the GDR’s citizens. A wave of emigration had already clearly shown the general discontent. Now, in autumn 1989, more and more people take to the streets at weekly "Monday Demonstrations", demanding freedom and democracy: "We are the people!" After the fall of the Wall, the call for reunification dominates: "We are one people!" German unity can no longer be delayed. It is completed on October 3, 1990. | In this film version, German interviews and historical or literary quotes remain untranslated.
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GDR, state of the workers and peasants, SED leadership, propaganda, socialism, planned economy, Stasi, dictatorship, Soviet Union, Moscov, Mikhail Gorbatschov, Gorbachev, course of reform, reforms, opposition, election fraud, electoral fraud, Hungary, Iron Curtain, escape, Civil rights groups, New Forum, Leipzig, Church of St. Nicholas, Monday Demonstrations, state force, demonstrators, police, memory protocols, media, mass protests, governance, state leadership, SED Regime, Egon Krenz, turnaround, Wende, Berlin, Alexanderplatz, entry points, Helmut Kohl, Central Round Table, Civil Movement, constitution, Federal Republic
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