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German Unity Day, Berlin, 3 October 1990: Wall art, "Fatherland" [14/23]

OBJECT INFORMATION

Info

October 1990
Berlin, Mühlenstraße
Created By: Dagmar Lipper

License: Creative Commons License

Wall art mural, "Vaterland" ("Fatherland") by Guenther Schaefer at the 1.3km long East Side Gallery in Berlin-Friedrichshain

Depicts

East-Side Gallery, German flag, graffiti (mural), Star of David

Context

3 October, farewell, friend, public holiday, scepticism, unemployment

Places

East-Side Gallery, Red Town Hall, Reichstag building

Text in image

März '90 Vaterland

[Di]ese Flagge stellt ein / [S]ymbol des Vereinenden / [...]d eines gegenseitigen / [a]uf sich Zugehens dar. / [...] Flagge stellt ein / [...]amel gegen jegliche / [fas]chistische Tendenz / [...] der DDR und BRD dar. / [Re]ichskristallnacht / November 1938 / [Ma]ueröffnung: / [N]ovember 1989

Diese Flagge basiert / auf dem humanistischen / Grundgedanken von / Frieden und Einheit / aller Völker unter- / einander. / Die Flagge ist eine / Auseinandersetzung / mit dem Erbe aller / deutschen Generationen / nach dem 2. Weltkrieg.

Günther Schäfer 6000 Frankfurt/M 1 Merianstr. 35, Tel. 069/437011

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Memory

"On this very first German Unity Day, we went and looked at various sites of historical importance, such as the Reichstag and the Rotes Rathaus [Berlin’s town hall], and – in complete contrast - the East Side Gallery [a stretch of the Wall covered by paintings] in Friedrichshain. Not everyone was in the mood for celebrating that day. Friends of ours from East Germany were in the process of saying a final goodbye to their state. And we were not so sure, either, whether this was really a holiday to celebrate, because we suspected that unification would not be easy, as so many jobs were disappearing in the East."

Dagmar Lipper (West-Berlin)