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In conversation: The night in which the border was opened - Im Gespräch: Die Nacht in der die Grenze aufgemacht wurde

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Susanne Mueller-Byrnes talks about her personal experiences during the night of the 9th to the 10th of November 1989 - the night of the fall of the Wall. Nobody knew how to judge the situation when the news came "the wall is open". She was 23 years old, studied at the Humboldt University, and lived right next to the wall in East Berlin. Together with a 4-member rock band "Die Gäste", who gave her a lift in their Russian Volga taxi, she drove across the border for the first time at Bornholmer Strasse.

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Susanne Mueller-Byrnes spricht über ihre persönlichen Erlebnisse in der Nacht vom 9. Auf den 10. November 1989 – der Nacht des Mauerfalls. Keiner wusste die Situation einzuschätzen, als es hiess „die Mauer ist auf“. Sie war damals 23 Jahre alt, studierte an der Humboldt Universität, und wohnte direkt an der Mauer in Ostberlin. Zusammen mit einer 4-köpfigen Rockband „Die Gäste“, die sie in ihrem Russischen Wolgataxi mitnahm, fuhr sie an der Bornholmer Strasse zum ersten Mal über die Grenze.

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Susanne Mueller-Byrnes talks about her personal experiences during the night of the 9th to the 10th of November 1989 - the night of the fall of the Wall. Nobody knew how to judge the situation when the news came "the wall is open". She was 23 years old, studied at the Humboldt University, and lived right next to the wall in East Berlin. Together with a 4-member rock band "Die Gäste", who gave her a lift in their Russian Volga taxi, she drove across the border for the first time at Bornholmer Strasse.

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Susanne Mueller-Byrnes spricht über ihre persönlichen Erlebnisse in der Nacht vom 9. Auf den 10. November 1989 – der Nacht des Mauerfalls. Keiner wusste die Situation einzuschätzen, als es hiess „die Mauer ist auf“. Sie war damals 23 Jahre alt, studierte an der Humboldt Universität, und wohnte direkt an der Mauer in Ostberlin. Zusammen mit einer 4-köpfigen Rockband „Die Gäste“, die sie in ihrem Russischen Wolgataxi mitnahm, fuhr sie an der Bornholmer Strasse zum ersten Mal über die Grenze.

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