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"The Wall is gone", Berlin, November 13, 1989: At Ku'damm-Eck [3/10]

OBJECT INFORMATION

Info

November 9 1989
Berlin, Kurfürstendamm/Joachimstaler Straße
Created By: Claudia Zundel

License: Creative Commons License

From the Set

Vanished Architecture

Crowds of people at Ku'damm-Eck; the shopping mall that was constructed by Werner Duettmann in 1972 and demolished in 1998

Depicts

advertising poster, building, café, crowd, logo, November 9, 1989, shop

Context

consumption, fall of the Berlin Wall, food, welcome money

Places

Kurfuerstendamm

Text in image

Salamander

Ku'damm Eck

Café des Westens

Stefanel

Imbiss

Steakhaus Berlin

Av Net / 040/234075

Capital / Börse

Optik

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Memory

"Diary, November 13, 1989.
It really does seem to be a 'historic day' today: the Wall is gone. The streets are full of East German citizens who, after a 28 year wait, are finally able to buy their own 'Jacobs' coffee and 'Ritter-Sport' chocolate themselves. The banks are stuffed full of them, waiting in long queues to collect their 100 DM 'Welcome Money'(!). Well, they are used to waiting. Everyone is emotional and clamoring for reunification. The Wall has been reduced to an absurdity. But would it still be a historic moment if it transpired that 'the others from over there' were just as consumption-driven as we are? They are abandoning their homes, hearths and friends and making-do with accommodation in sports halls just to experience a little glamour at KaDeWe (department store) and the 'freedom of press'. Why aren’t we going to the East?"

Claudia Zundel