Lichterfelde, Berlin (West) and Teltow, Potsdam (East) crossing post, East Germany<br />
November 14, 1989 <br />
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East German police block the road leading from East Germany to West Germany. In a few moments the road opens for travel as Germans on both sides gather to celebrate. Germans gathered as the wall is dismantled and the East German government lifts travel and emigration restrictions to the West on November 9, 1989.

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Fall of the Berlin Wall 1989
Lichterfelde, Berlin (West) and Teltow, Potsdam (East) crossing post, East Germany
November 14, 1989

East German police block the road leading from East Germany to West Germany. In a few moments the road opens for travel as Germans on both sides gather to celebrate. Germans gathered as the wall is dismantled and the East German government lifts travel and emigration restrictions to the West on November 9, 1989.

Filename: 064_berlin_wall_11_14_1989.jpg
Photographer: ARCHIVE ANTHONY SUAU
Source: Anthony Suau © 1989
Date 18 Feb 2005
Location: Ostpreu Bendamm Germany
Credit: Anthony Suau © 1989
Copyright: Anthony Suau © 1989
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