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  • Good Bye Lenin!
    Good Bye Lenin! 2003 film
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    Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
    Director: Wolfgang Becker
    In 1990, to protect his fragile mother from a fatal shock after a long coma, a young man must keep her from learning that her beloved nation of East Germany ... more »
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    Good Bye, Lenin! is a 2003 German tragicomedy film, directed by Wolfgang Becker. The cast includes Daniel Brühl, Katrin Sass, Chulpan Khamatova, and Maria Simon. The story follows a family in East Germany (GDR); the mother (Sass) is dedicated to the socialist cause and falls into a coma in October 1989, shortly before the Peaceful Revolution in November. When she awakens eight months later in June 1990, her son (Brühl) attempts to protect her from a fatal shock by concealing the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of Communism in East Germany.
  • Rainer Eppelmann
    Rainer Eppelmann German politician
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    Rainer Eppelmann (German pronunciation ) (born 12 February 1943 in Berlin), is a German politician. Known for his opposition in the German Democratic Republic, he became Minister for Disarmament and Defense in the last cabinet. He is now a member of the CDU.
  • Peaceful Revolution
    Peaceful Revolution 1989-1990 process disestablishing the GDR
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    The Peaceful Revolution (German: Friedliche Revolution) – also, in German called Die Wende ("the turning point") – was one of the peaceful revolutions of 1989 at the peak of the collapse of the Eastern Bloc in the late 1980s. A process of sociopolitical change that led to, among other openings, the opening of their borders to the Western world.
  • Pan-European Picnic
    Pan-European Picnic 1989 peace demonstration held on the Austrian-Hungarian border near Sopron, Hungary
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    The Pan-European Picnic (German: Paneuropäisches Picknick; Hungarian: Páneurópai piknik; Slovak: Paneurópsky piknik; Czech: Panevropský piknik) was a peace demonstration held on the Austrian-Hungarian border near Sopron, Hungary on 19 August 1989. The opening of the border gate between Austria and Hungary at the Pan-European Picnic was an event in the chain reaction, at the end of which Germany reunified, the Iron Curtain fell apart, and the Eastern Bloc disintegrated. The communist governments and the Warsaw Pact subsequently dissolved, ending the Cold War.
  • Evelyn Zupke Person
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    Evelyn Zupke (born Evelyn Wiehler, 28 February 1962) is a specialist care and social worker who came to prominence in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) during the 1980s as a democracy activist.
  • Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße
    Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße Former Stasi prison and now museum in Erfurt, Germany
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    The Memorial and Education Centre Andreasstraße (German: Gedenk- und Bildungsstätte Andreasstraße), is a museum in Erfurt, Germany, which is housed in a former prison used by the East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi). It is informally known as the Stasi Museum.
  • Monday demonstrations in East Germany
    Monday demonstrations in East Germany form of action of the subversive civil rights groups in the German Democratic Republic during the revolution 1989
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    The Monday demonstrations (German: Montagsdemonstrationen in der DDR) were a series of peaceful political protests against the government of the German Democratic Republic (GDR). The demonstrations began in Leipzig on 4 September 1989, starting the Peaceful Revolution in the GDR: the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the government, and German reunification.
  • Fall of the inner German border
    Fall of the inner German border November 1989 event in Europe
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    The fall of inner German border, also known as the opening of the inner German border (German: Öffnung der innerdeutschen Grenze), rapidly and unexpectedly occurred in November 1989, along with the fall of the Berlin Wall. The event paved the way for the ultimate reunification of Germany just short of a year later.
  • German reunification
    German reunification Process in 1990 in which East and West Germany once again became one country
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    German reunification (German: Deutsche Wiedervereinigung) was the process of re-establishing Germany as a single sovereign state, which began on 9 November 1989 and culminated on 3 October 1990 with the dissolution of the German Democratic Republic and the integration of its re-established constituent federated states into the Federal Republic of Germany to form present-day Germany. This date was chosen as the customary German Unity Day, and has thereafter been celebrated each year as a national holiday in Germany since 1991. On the same date, East and West Berlin were also reunified into a single city, which eventually became the capital of Germany.
  • East German Round Table
    East German Round Table series of meetings during the East German Peaceful Revolution
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    Round table primarily refers to the Central Round Table (Zentraler Runder Tisch), a series of meetings during the Peaceful Revolution in East Germany in late-1989 and early-1990.
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