Germany To Commemorate 25 Years Since 1989 Revolution
BERLIN, GERMANY - OCTOBER 08: A visitor pretends to make a phone call at the desk of a communist party bureaucrat under portraits of (from L to R) Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin at the DDR Museum on October 8, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Germany will this week begin commemorating the 25th annversary of events that led to the collapse of communist rule in East Germany and ultimately the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Revolutions, left to run their course by Gorbachev, swept across the former East Bloc in 1989 and toppled communist dicatorships, paving the way for elections and the establishment of democratically-elected governments. The DDR Museum offes visitors a glimpse into what life was like in communist East Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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