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Two German authors on their memories of the Berlin Wall
In the week in which Germany commemorates the fall of the Berlin Wall, two German authors speak about their memories from the fall of the wall. Heike Geissler grew up in the east, and Norman Ohler was raised in the west. They reflect on the lives before and since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Heike Gessler first.
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