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The Berlin Wall fell on 9 November 1989 and the scenes of joy were understandably almost hysterical. But how did it go then? The mental wall between the population of East and West Berlin has not been entirely easy to tear down.

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The Berlin Wall fell on 9 November 1989 and the scenes of joy were understandably almost hysterical. But how did it go then? The mental wall between the population of East and West Berlin has not been entirely easy to tear down.

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