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The Day the Wall Fell

9 November 1989

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By: JD Arden
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One garbled sentence on a November night turned procedure into panic—and then into possibility. At pressrooms, tram stops, and kitchen tables a single, mangled travel announcement sent Berliners toward border crossings; overwhelmed guards, radios crackling, and tidal crowds turned bureaucracy into a hinge. Concrete met hammers and hugs; strangers improvised tools and tenderness; a city long cleaved breathed as one.

The Day the Wall Fell is a compact, vivid mosaic of that night and the days that followed: the small judgments that outweighed orders, the reunions and awkward practicalities, the artists, souvenir hunters, and volunteers who began to dismantle more than concrete. Witty where it helps and sharp where it must be, this book asks the hard question the photographs never can: how confusion became freedom, and how people—more than plans—finished a wall.
20th Century Europe Germany International Relations Modern Politics & Government Witty
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