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Protest against Egon Krenz being installed as chairman of the State Council outside the State Council building in East Berlin, 24 October 1989.
Quelle: picture-alliance/dpa/Wolfgang Kumm
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Demonstrations across the country on 4 November
Demonstrations on 4 November 1989
Quelle: Robert-Havemann-Gesellschaft/Graphik eckedesign
Departure: on 4 November 1989 forty thousand people took part in a demonstration in Magdeburg. One of the speakers at the subsequent rally was the SED mayor Werner Herzig, whose authority the population no longer accepted. He resigned on 8 November.
Quelle: Punctum/Wolfgang Zeyen
Departure: on 4 November 1989 forty thousand people took part in a demonstration in Magdeburg. One of the speakers at the subsequent rally was the SED mayor Werner Herzig, whose authority the population no longer accepted. He resigned on 8 November.
Quelle: Punctum/Wolfgang Zeyen
4 November 1989. In the Thuringian town of Suhl, twenty thousand people attended a demonstration.
Quelle: Reinhard Wenzel
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