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October 7, 1989. In the presence of Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, the GDR leadership celebrates the 40th anniversary of the German Democratic Republic. It is a grandly staged spectacle, with parades, marches, and flag-waving crowds. In reality, though, it is a last hurrah before the end.
While GDR leader Erich Honecker is being celebrated by his guests, demonstrations break out in the streets. The people of the state are tired of the SED regime and hope for free elections, the opening of the borders, and the right to travel. Their hopes are fulfilled. On October 18, Honecker resigns, and on November 9, the Wall finally falls. Germany is reunited, its forty-year division overcome.
Source: October 7, 1989 – 40th Anniversary of the GDR. History Vision (history-vision.de), Clip-ID: JHT000018D (1989).