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FALL OF THE WALL: television documentary archive on the end of Communist rule in East Germany
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FALL OF THE WALL: television documentary archive on the end of Communist rule in East Germany

  • FALL OF THE WALL
  • Collection
  • 1994

Complete transcripts of 38 filmed interviews concerning events leading up to the 9 Nov 1989 when the border between the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) was opened, and the demolition of the Berlin Wall began. The interviews were recorded for the production of the television documentary _Fall of the Wall, _which was broadcast in 1994. The collection also includes programme scripts and press releases for each of the hour long documentary episodes titled 'A Hole in the Wall' and 'The Fatal Error'. Interviewees were either present or involved in the decisions and events which led up to the final destruction of the wall and include government leaders in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, German Democratic Republic (GDR), Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), and the Soviet Union, government officials and Politburo members, organisers of the Pan European Picnic, 19 Aug 1989, East German and Czechoslovakian civilians, border guards and security forces, a Foreign Ambassador, and an East German dissident. Most notable are Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet leader 1985 - 1991, Hans Dietrich Genscher, West German Foreign Minister during 1989, Miklós Németh, Hungarian Prime Minister 1988 - 1990, Milos Jakes (First Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 1987 - 1989, and Egon Krenz, East German General Secretary of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party and Chairman of Council of State Oct - Dec 1989. Subjects discussed include the significance of Soviet policies under Mikhail Gorbachev and Eduard Scheverdnadze such as perestroika and glasnost, the demise of the Breshnev doctrine on Soviet intervention and the Warsaw Pact; reforming influences in government in Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia; tacit support of West Germany and the USA for soviet reformers and later agreements for provision of economic aid; Hungary's signing of the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees of 28 July 1951 , Mar 1989; Hungary's announcement that is will cease to maintain its electronic border fence, 2 May 1989; the visit of Gyula Horn, Hungarian Foreign Minister, and Alois Mock, Austrian Foreign Minister, to Sopron, Hungary to view the dismantling of the fence, 28 Jun 1989; visit of George Bush, US President, to Budapest, 11-13 Jul 1989; origin and development of plan to hold a Pan European Picnic at Sopron on 19 Aug 1989, an event promoted by the Democratic Forum under the patronage of Otto Von Habsburg and Imre Poszgay, to mark the dismantling of the fence; meetings between Hungarian and West German leaders concerning the Hungarian border opening; West Germany's principle of accepting all East Germans refugees; arrangements for a ceremonial crossing of the border by an official party during the Pan European Picnic which were upstaged by a group of East German refugees forcing the gates to cross into Austria; peaceful response of the Hungarian border guards; East German 'tourists' in Czechoslovakia seeking refuge in the West German Embassy in Prague, Czechoslovakia; the Fortieth anniversary celebrations of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) on 7 Oct 1989 and visit of Mikhail Gorbachev and other soviet state leaders; the East German government agreement to issue allow these refugees to legally cross to West Germany; special transport trains were passing through East Germany to the west; rioting occurring in Dresden as trains passed through; popular demonstrations in Leipzig during Sep and Oct 1989; influx of troops and police brought in to quell the demonstration in Leipzig planned for 9 Oct 1989 and diffusion of this situation; the resignation of Erich Honecker as East German head of state and party leader, 19 Oct 1989; succession of Egon Krenz as East German leader; East German television announcement of general issue of exit visas for East Germans citizens; and the forcing of the border between East and West Berlin on the evening of 9 Nov 1989.

Brian Lapping Associates

Transcript of interview, [1994], with Dorothee Wilms, West German Minister for inter German relations

Typescript transcript of interview with Dorothee Wilms, West German Minister for inter German relations during 1989, describing the visit of Erich Honecker, General Secretary of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party, German Democratic Republic 1971-1989, to West Germany. 12pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with Dresden demonstrators Catrin Ulbricht and Kathrin Kohler

Typescript transcript of interview with Catrin Ulbricht present at Dresden demonstration, Nov 1989, and Kathrin Köhler who was arrested during the demonstration in Dresden which occurred as the train carrying East German refugees was passing through the city, Oct 1989. 10pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East Berlin Party Secretary Gunter Schabowski

Typescript transcript of interview with Günter Schabowzski, member of the German Democratic Republic Politburo and East Berlin Party Secretary, describing events leading up to the fall of the Berlin Wall, including the Fortieth Anniversary celebrations on German Democratic Republic Oct 1989 and the announcement of the granting of exit visas to East Germans, 9 Nov 1989. 39pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German citizen Andreas Gonsch

Typescript transcript of interview with Andreas Gönsch, East German citizen describing the demonstration in Dresden following the passage through that city of the train carrying East German refugees from Prague, Czechoslovakia, 8 Oct 1989, the arrest, detention and ill treatment of demonstrators by East German security forces, Staatssicherheitsdienst (Stasi). 11pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German citizen Harry Lux

Typescript transcript of interview with Harry Lux, East German, describing the surveillance of his family by the East German security, Staatssicherheitsdienst (Stasi); gatherings of East Germans at holiday camps in Hungary; offers of assistance to East Germans wishing to cross the Hungarian border; crossing the Hungarian border to Austria, at Sopron during the Pan European Picnic, and their welcome in Austria, 19 Aug 1989. 10pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German citizen Michael Dulik

Typescript transcript of interview with Michael Dulik, East German citizen, describing the atmosphere in Dresden when the train carrying East German refugees was passing through the city, Oct 1989. Also describes participating in the demonstration for government reform in Dresden, 8 Oct 1989, his arrest by the Staatssicherheitsdienst (Stasi), detention and maltreatment of demonstrators at Bautzen, East Germany, and their release; response in East Germany to reports of the use of force against Chinese student demonstrators in Tianamen Square, Beijing, China, Jun 1989, and the political reforms in Chile, Mar 1989. 13pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German Politburo member Gerhard Schurer

Typescript transcript of interview with Gerhard Schürer, East German politburo member and head of State Plan Commission, describing the economic situation in East Germany and its development during the 1970s and 1980s. Also comments on the relationship between Erich Honecker, General Secretary of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party, German Democratic Republic 1971-1989 and Mikhail Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party, USSR 1985-1991 and first President 1990-1991, Honecker's resignation and East German relations with Hungary. 44pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German Politburo member Siegfried Schefke

Typescript transcript of interview with Siegfried Schefke, German Democratic Republic Politburo member, commenting on his support for political reform and describing his role in making film documentaries of East German life which were smuggled to West Germany for broadcast, including film of the Leipzig demonstration 9 Oct 1989. 11pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German politician Werner Eberlein and teacher Mrs Eberlein

Typescript transcript of interview with Werner Eberlein and Mrs Eberlein. Mr Eberlein, member of German Democratic Republic Politburo and government official in Magdeburg, 1989, describes his communist education and childhood in Germany and USSR during the 1930s; his exile in Siberia and the execution of his father; the economic situation in East Germany in the 1980s and the shortage of goods due to over-export; the character of Erich Honecker, General Secretary of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party, German Democratic Republic 1971-1989; the reaction of East Germans to the visit of Mikhail Gorbachev at the German Democratic Republic's Fortieth Anniversary celebrations, East Berlin 6 October 1989; demonstrations against the government in Magdeburg; and the opening of the East German border in Berlin, 9 Nov 1989. Mrs Eberlein, a school teacher describes her visit to Leningrad with her students. 42pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with East German teacher Silvia Lux

Typescript transcript of interview with Silvia Lux, East German teacher, describing the pressure exerted on her to join the Communist party, and the loss of her job when she continued to refuse; being under surveillance by East German security forces, Staatssicherheitsdienst (Stasi); investigation of her father-in-law for spying; thwarted attempt to flee from East Germany with her family; visit to Hungary and attempt to reach the West German embassy in Prague; traveling to Sopron on the Hungarian border with Austria during the Pan European Picnic; crossing the border into Austria and their welcome in Austria, 19 Aug 1989. 7pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with Egon Krenz, General Secretary of the Communist Party, East Germany

Typescript transcript of interview with Egon Krenz, General Secretary of the Socialist Unity (Communist) Party and responsible for internal security, and Chairman of the Council of State, German Democratic Republic (GDR), Oct-Dec 1989, discussing the law granting exit visas to East Germans. 54pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with Franz Stein, East German Communist Party Secretary

Typescript transcript of interview with Franz Stein, East German Community Party secretary describing the Party response to the demonstrations in Leipzig, assessment of unreliability of local police forces in controlling the demonstrations, and growth of mass opposition to the Party. 7pp Language: German

Transcript of interview, [1994], with Gerhard Lauter, East German Interior Ministry official

Typescript transcript of interview with Gerhard Lauter, German Democratic Republic Interior Ministry official responsible for East Germans visa arrangements, discussing public announcement of granting of exit visas to East Germans, Nov 9 1989. 18 pp Language: German

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