I remember as a kid watching it all unfold on t.v. over those couple of days and being amazed. Everyone just knew that things would never be the same after that, and the whirlwind of change that followed this was just incredible to watch.
#2
Wahad
My old geography teacher has a picture in his class where he's chipping a bit off the Berlin Wall.
I was born eight months after the fall, so don't have any tales to tell myself.
It was pretty cool but even though there was a general feeling of goodwill, there was an undercurrent of xenophobia with not wanting the poor Eastern Germans coming in and taking the jobs of the Western Germans. I shit you not.
#14
North_Ranger
I was six. And living in the countryside. Nobody told me nuthin'...
#15
drawn_inward
I was 13. I wanted a chunk of that wall.
It's odd how exciting it was back then, but doesn't seem like such a big deal now. I know it's a big deal, but I feel so far removed from it now.
#16
ElJuski
THREE YEARS OLD HOT DANG
#17
Yoink
Golden memories ..
#18
JONJONAUG
I was an infant.
#19
DarkAudit
20... but less than a month out from 21.
#20
Cajungal
Don't remember it at all... I was 5. News didn't start to sink in til adolescence.
#21
Math242
I was ten and the only thing i remember vividly was how much i hated the song winds of change
#22
sixpackshaker
20, had been anticipating something for months. I was just floored when unification came.
#23
General Specific
I was 9, we watched it happening while at school. I remember I was in history class and my teacher was excited, telling us to remember this because it was a major historical moment.
#24
rabbitgod
I was 8.
I remember it pretty vividly. Like Math242 I really started to hate that damn song.
It wasn't untill probably 5 years later that my school district got new maps so it was always fun to have the teachers tell us to ignore the lines.