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KOM.Nausicaa
November 9th, 2009, 10:20
....the WALL came down.
:germany:
:medals::medals:

http://www.bundestag.de/blickpunkt/bilderInhalte/0803/500px/ullstein_high_60182051.jpg

http://de.academic.ru/pictures/dewiki/66/BrandenburgerTorDezember1989.jpg

http://www.dradio.de/images/50893/portrait/

Naismith
November 9th, 2009, 12:10
OMG seems like only yesterday.

FlyTexas
November 9th, 2009, 12:18
I remember the feeling of total shock watching the news and seeing all of those people standing on top of the wall. Amazing.

Brian

Bjoern
November 9th, 2009, 12:41
Just texted my parents, who are celebrating right now at the former Bornholmer Strasse checkpoint (or somewhere in the area).

The message was something like "Happy fall of the wall, comerades!"

:icon_lol:

Shadow Wolf 07
November 9th, 2009, 14:16
I was stationed in Berlin at that time and remember it vividly

kilo delta
November 9th, 2009, 14:31
Of course we all know that "The Hoff" David Hasslehoff, was instrumental in the re-unification of Germany



:icon_lol::running:

Panther_99FS
November 9th, 2009, 16:23
Hard to believe it was that long ago.....:germany:

lifejogger
November 9th, 2009, 16:34
Gosh, twenty years ago. Where has the time gone.

Rich
November 9th, 2009, 18:12
I was stationed in Berlin before it went up, they built it 6 weeks after I left on another posting, someone must have let slip I had gone !



I was stationed in Berlin at that time and remember it vividly

Bjoern
November 10th, 2009, 13:33
Of course we all know that "The Hoff" David Hasslehoff, was instrumental in the re-unification of Germany



:icon_lol::running:

One should know that he was actually referring to this (http://www.freedombeer.com/welcome.asp) in his song "I've been looking for freedom"...:kilroy: :icon_lol:

Quicksand
November 10th, 2009, 13:58
Twenty-eight years ago, my Mom, who came to the US in '57, died without knowing the fate of her cousins who happened to be on the wrong side of that wall. I just wish she could have lived to see it come down. She prayed so hard every day that she might find out what happened to her kin... I looked over to the East side as a boy between '69 and 75', and I, through my young eyes, could never fathom how one man could do this to another. Thank God it is no more.....

cheezyflier
November 10th, 2009, 14:53
few people know that the real reason the wall came down is because they just weren't that good at building walls. once they saw the reaction the rest of the world gave them, they were like
"ummm... yeah! we meant to do that!"

Quicksand
November 10th, 2009, 15:34
I just hope that the lesson learned is not forgotten...

Bjoern
November 11th, 2009, 07:28
few people know that the real reason the wall came down is because they just weren't that good at building walls. once they saw the reaction the rest of the world gave them, they were like
"ummm... yeah! we meant to do that!"

It wasn't just the wall that killed people, it was the border guards, watch dogs, traps and anti-personnel mines that did.

A few metres of concrete alone don't manage to stop anyone. It was more symbolic than of any use.

cheezyflier
November 11th, 2009, 10:10
you're right of course. i somehow thought my attempt at levity would be obvious. maybe i should have used more smileys.

boxcar
November 11th, 2009, 10:23
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Sure doesn't seem that long ago, though it certainly was.
Before you know it the groundhogs'll be bringing our mail. :)
.

Bjoern
November 11th, 2009, 12:31
you're right of course. i somehow thought my attempt at levity would be obvious. maybe i should have used more smileys.

Yeah. Sarcasm is quite hard to detect over the internet.

Henry
November 11th, 2009, 12:49
Yeah. Sarcasm is quite hard to detect over the internet.
yup sadly thats true
but at least
its gone "the wall that is"
and hopefully a lot of other walls
between the human race
tis a small world
and we are all in it
H