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Conny Schüritz: "I just knew something big was about to happen" - Conny Schüritz: "Ich wusste, dass etwas ganz Grosses auf uns zukam"

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Conny Schüritz from Altenburg in Thuringia, now living in Canberra, was working in the theatre business when the Berlin Wall came crashing down. In this interview she tells us about a huge demonstration at Berlin-Alexanderplatz, five days prior, on 4 November 1989.

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Conny Schüritz aus Altenburg in Thüringen, die heute in Canberra lebt, arbeitete im Theaterwesen, als die Mauer fiel. In diesem Interview erzählt sie uns von einer folgenschweren Grossdemonstration am Alexanderplatz, nur fünf Tage zuvor.

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Conny Schüritz from Altenburg in Thuringia, now living in Canberra, was working in the theatre business when the Berlin Wall came crashing down. In this interview she tells us about a huge demonstration at Berlin-Alexanderplatz, five days prior, on 4 November 1989.

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Conny Schüritz aus Altenburg in Thüringen, die heute in Canberra lebt, arbeitete im Theaterwesen, als die Mauer fiel. In diesem Interview erzählt sie uns von einer folgenschweren Grossdemonstration am Alexanderplatz, nur fünf Tage zuvor.

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