20. Jahrhundert: 1945 bis heute | Friedliche Revolution 1989/90
The Way out of Dictatorship
For a long time, all opposition in the GDR is silenced – spied on, monitored, locked away. But in 1989, many people no longer let themselves be intimidated. Small protests turn into mass demonstrations. 70,000 people gather in Leipzig on October 9, 500,000 in East Berlin on November 4, demanding free democratic elections and substantial political reforms. Tens of thousands leave the country heading west. As the Egon Krenz government finally announces more liberal travel regulations on November 9, the inner-German border is opened due to a throng of people that very night. The Wall comes down, 40 years of SED dictatorship are over. The political signs are now pointing to a new beginning and reunification – at a rapid pace. | In this film version, German interviews and historical or literary quotes remain untranslated.
mehr
weniger
GDR, SED, Erich Honecker, Michail Gorbachev, protestors, demonstrators, police, Stasi, State Security, opposition, riots, memorandums, Berlin, Gethsemane Church, Leipzig, St. Nicholas Church, protest vigils, Monday demonstrations, Egon Krenz, civil rights activists, demonstrations, banners, posters, change, democratisation, reformed socialism, press conference, Günter Schabowski, travel regulation, border crossings, party, range of opinions, central Round Table, electoral contest, Alliance for Germany, SPD, western parties, reunification, D-Mark, Bündnis 90
Geeignet für die Fächer:
Geschichte
Empfehlung der Medienbegutachtung Baden-Württemberg für den Geschichtsunterricht
Rezension:
Aus fachdidaktischer wie unterrichtspraktischer Sicht kann der Film heutigen Unterricht in hohem Maße bereichern.