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When The Wall Came Down

View fullsize  A West German border guard receives flowers as he welcomes East Germans, the day the Wall come down, on November 9, 1989 in Rudolphstein, in West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  A West German border guard receives East German refugees as they cross the border between Czechoslovakia and West Germany, on December 1, 1989 in Schirnding, West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  East German boarder troops take out segments as East Germany begins to dismantle the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate, on February 20, 1990, in Berlin, Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  An East German casts the vote of his brother (in bed) at the intensive care unit at the Charit� hospital, during the first free elections in East Germany, in East-Berlin on March 18, 1990. Not even 7 months later Germany was reunited. The wall was b
View fullsize  East German Trabant cars line up at the border between Czechoslovakia and West Germany, waiting  to enter West Germany, on December 1, 1989 in Schirnding, West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  Germans from East- and West Germany climb on the Berlin wall, on February 19, 1990, in West Berlin, Germany. East Germany began to dismantle the wall on February 20.The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  A German wears a surgeon mask as he hammers a hole in the Berlin Wall next to the Reichstag building, on January 12, 1990, in Berlin, Germany.  The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  Two East German border guards pass by a hole in the Berlin Wall that bears a sign reading: 'One Picture 1DM, 1$, 5 M', in February, 1990, in Berlin, Germany.  The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  East German refugees arrive in West Germany, in November 1989 in Marktredwitz, West Germany. The refugees are part of a group of over 5.000 East Germans that had sought asylum in the West German embassy in Prague, Czechoslovakia. The wall was built
View fullsize  Mikhail Gorbachev receives a bottle of wine during his visit to Oggersheim, the hometown of West Germany's Chancellor Helmut Kohl, on November 10, 1990, a few weeks after the reunification. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany f
View fullsize  East Germans tear apart the East German flag after the fall of the wall.  The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  An East Germans holds a bottle of sparkling wine out of the window of their Trabant car, as crossing the border between East- and West Germany, the day the Wall come down, on November 9, 1989 in Rudolphstein, in West Germany. The wall was built on A
View fullsize  West Germans welcome East Germans crossing the border to West Germany, driving the typical East German Trabant, the day the Wall come down, on November 9, 1989 in Rudolphstein, in West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germa
View fullsize  Two East German border guards talk to a West German police man  through a hole in the Berlin Wall, in February, 1990, in Berlin, Germany.  The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  East Germans open sparkling wine bottles to celebrate their arrival in West Germany, after crossing the border between  Czechoslovakia and West Germany, on December 1, 1989 in Schirnding, West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divid
View fullsize  East German refugees get off a train after arriving in West Germany, in November 1989 in Marktredwitz, West Germany. The refugees are part of a group of over 5.000 East Germans that had sought asylum in the West German embassy in Prague, Czechoslova
View fullsize  An East German takes off the DDR, East Germany,  plate off his Trabant car, as he and his family line up at the border between Czechoslovakia and West Germany, waiting  to enter West Germany, on December 1, 1989 in Schirnding, West Germany. The wall
View fullsize  East German border guards watch as hundreds of at East Germans, driving the typical East German Trabant cars, leave East Germany through a hole cut in a border fence in December, 1989 in West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divide
View fullsize  An East German border guards checks documents as hundreds of East Germans leave their country by driving through a hole in the border fence, 1989 in West Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  East German boarder troops take out segments as East Germany begins to dismantle the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate, on February 20, 1990, in Berlin, Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  East German boarder troops take out segments as East Germany begins to dismantle the Berlin Wall, on February 20, 1990, in Berlin, Germany. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  Delegates of the East German National Assembly, Volkskammer, raise their arms during a session presided by Hans Modrow, head of East Germany�s government, on January 11, 1990, in East Berlin. In this session, Modrow said it was not the time for the
View fullsize  A Soviet soldier sits atop a T-80 tank as hundreds are lining up to be shipped back to the Soviet Union, on January 26, 1991, in Rostock, Germany. The Soviet Union started pulling their forces out of Germany after Germany�s re-unification in 1990. T
View fullsize  Two soldiers of the Soviet Union talk in front of an election campaign poster showing Germany�s Chancellor Helmut Kohl, on December 2, 1990, in Schwerin, Germany. Following the re-unification,  Germany holds its first All-German elections after the
View fullsize  East German border guards watch as a publicity poster for advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi is being attached to the wall. The wall was built on August 13, 1961 and divided Germany for 28 years.
View fullsize  Under the presence of representatives of the Allied Forces that occupied Germany after World War II,  Berlin�s most famous border crossing Checkpoint Charly is being removed to be turned into a museum, on  June 26, 1990, in Berlin, Germany. The wall