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The First Free Elections to the Volkskammer, in the Outskirts of Berlin, January to March 1990: Distribution of SPD fliers [25/207]

OBJECT INFORMATION

Info

January 1 1990 - March 31 1990
Berlin/Brandenburg, Oranienburger Chaussee (Glienicke/Nordbahn)/Berliner Straße (Hermsdorf) border crossing
Created By: Ralf Skiba

License: Creative Commons License

A man distributes SPD fliers at the street fair commemorating the opening of the border on Oranienburger Chaussee (Glienicke/Nordbahn)/Berliner Straße (Hermsdorf) at the so-called "Entenschnabel" (duck's beak), the western end of the road Am Sandkrug in the Brandenburg borough of Glienicke/Nordbahn which juts into Berlin like a beak.

Depicts

age, flyer, man, one person

Context

election campaign, Volkskammer election

People/Organizations

German Social Democratic Party

Places

Other places (Berlin)

Text in image

SPD

Other items in this set

Memory

"I was born in Berlin and watched the Wall being built from my classroom in the district of Wedding. I found it quite remarkable that the GDR, the German 'Democratic!' Republic, held its first democratic elections on 18 March 1990 only to dissolve itself shortly afterwards. In the run-up to the election, I spent nearly every weekend from January to March 1990 touring the area around Berlin with my family, and taking photographs of the election campaign, posters, and everything else that had to do with the elections."

Ralf Skiba (West Berlin)