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Altered reality: What came after the Fall of the Wall

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Photos courtesy of Colin McPherson (copyright 2004)

November 9 is the 15th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, symbol of the ideological battle-line that had divided Europe since World War II.

It is one of many dates marking the beginning of the end of Soviet-led communism – from September 1989, when the Hungarian government first opened the border for East German refugees, to the reunification of Germany in October 1990, to the demise of the Soviet Union itself at the end of 1991.

But the image of tens of thousands of euphoric people pouring through suddenly opened access points in the Wall that separated East and West Germany evokes all these new beginnings.

In honour of that day in 1989, the EBRD is taking a look at how people's lives have opened up in the countries that began the transition to free-market democracy 15 years ago. Each day until the anniversary, on the EBRD’s website, people from across the region talk about their past, their present and their aspirations for the future.

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1 November 2004



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