On 29 June 1990, wrecking cranes began tearing down the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate, symbolically ending decades of division between East and West Berlin following the fall of communist regimes across Eastern Europe.
Wrecking cranes begin tearing down the Berlin Wall
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On 29 June 1990, wrecking cranes started dismantling the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate, marking a historic moment in the reunification of Germany
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