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yawa3891 [41]
3 years ago
6

Why were people so happy to see the wall of berlin torn down

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andrew11 [14]3 years ago
5 0

well the opening of gates in the Wall was met with euphoria across both Germanies. East Berliners were greeted with glasses of champagne as they crossed the border, many of them for the first time in their lives. Strangers embraced in excitement, overwhelmed by the enormity of what they were witnessing. The party atmosphere reigned all night in downtown Berlin.

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