The bizarreness of the Berlin Wall 柏林牆的荒謬
A few days ago I posted about the artistic side of the Berlin Wall, today let's look at the historical side of it, and specifically how it impacted people's life. We're going to the Berlin Wall Memorial to see what it was like to live around the wall for 30 odd years.
上次為大家介紹柏林牆藝術的一面,今天去看看它歷史的一面,和怎樣影響當年東德人民的生活。 柏林牆紀念碑位於德國柏林市中心,是為了紀念當年因為柏林牆而犧牲的人,也凸顯了歷史的荒謬。
THE BIZZAIRE WALL
The construction of the Berlin Wall must be one of the most bizzaire thing that I've ever come across, in fact I would rank it on par with those who advocated Brexit, but don't get me started on that. There was only one objective of the Berlin Wall - to keep the East Berliners in, so when the government built the wall they pretty much just drew a straight line around the border cutting around houses or even through if necessary.
紀念碑園地沿著當年拍林牆1.3公里而建造,總面積有4.4公頃。 在園地裏可以見到當年牆壁的遺蹟, 大部份沿著房屋外建造,但亦有一部分直接穿過房子,所以當年東德為了要 建成整道柏林牆硬要把人家房屋拆掉。 你說這不是極之荒謬的事情嗎?
The Berlin Wall Memorial is located at Bernauer Strasse in the center of Berlin and is the main site to commemorate the victims of the Berlin Wall. The whole memorial site covers is 4.4 hectares large and 1.3km long, and follows the part of the wall before it came down. As you walk around the site, you see the wall in its different forms which also represents the different phases of its life and history. Parts of the wall have been stripped off the outer layer to show the structure and the lengths the East Germans went to to build this wall. Other parts have been left in its original form, and then there are some parts which have street art on it.
THE HOUSES
Most of the memorial is open air so it's like you're actually stepping into history when you're there. You can get an idea of what the wall was like around the residential area, and the impact this had on both the East and West Berliners. Imagine waking up one morning to find this wall outside your flat and you're not allowed to go across it. Initially when people realised what was happening, they jumped out of the windows onto safety nets that West Germany had lay out for them. Gradually the residents were forced out of these properties by the authorities who then bricked up the doors and windows to stop people escaping.
THE TUNNEL
However, this still didn't stop some East Germans from fleeing, and many tried to escape using different means including digging up an underground tunnel. It is estimated that some 75 tunnels were dug during the three decades that the Wall was up, though not all escapees made it. In October 1964, 57 East Berliners successfully escaped via a tunnel, this became to be known as Tunnel 57. Today, slabs are placed on the ground to mark the tunnel which extends towards the wall, which is where the steel poles are. To us, looking at this and wandering around the grounds, the slabs and the row of thin poles all seems very innocent, and is just a short relaxing stroll for us. Yet to the East Berliners some half a century ago, this short distance meant life or death for them.
柏林牆雖然要防止東德人逃離,但要走的人總會有辦法。有些人在地下挖隧道,園地就可以見到其中一條有57名人士成功逃離東德的隧道。
THE BASEMENT
And if you think the building a wall outside one's house is bizarre, then you haven't heard it all yet. You see that steel pole in the middle of the photo below? That's one of the poles that form the line of wall we just saw in front of the tunnel. This line of pole runs all the way right into this structure in the photo. This structure was somebody's home or rather basement, so the East German's just knocked down the house and built the wall right across it!! After the wall came down, the basement of this house was excavated and now it forms part of the memorial site. Absolute madness!!
THE COMMEMORATIONS
As I walked along the 1.4km memorial grounds, there were various ways where we were told the story of the past. The Window of Remembrance commemorates victims of the Berlin Wall, with their names and date so each person is remembered as an individual who lost their life under this bizarre regime.
Parts of the wall are retained along the way and are turned into art work. I think this gives us another perspective of how history has changed and fit in with the modern world.
REFLECTIONS
And finally I leave you with my favourite shot that I took at the Berlin Wall Memorial, its just a random photo of the columns that are part of the memorial installations. Hope you enjoyed the tour and understand a bit more about the madness that happened under the East Germany regime.
之前聽過柏林牆,但只知道它是一道牆壁,其他的事情不太了解 。到過柏林牆紀念碑後,除了讓我認識歷史的荒謬外, 還對我起了極大的啟示。 親身站在柏林牆和前東德房屋旁, 可以理解到當年從鐵幕裡看到自由世界近在咫尺的心情。
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There are crowds of tourists at all times, are there not?
Suprisingly there wasn't that many people around, maybe because it wasn't as central as the other tourist spots and maybe coz the area was quite big. There was also a visitors centre but I didn't go therr
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Thank you @travelfeed. Btw, Germany ain't such a bad country after all 😉
You mean Berlin :) The only city in Germany I was happy in. Lived there for 5 years.
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人生必去的地方
走一趟比在學校上歷史課學會得更多
是的,行萬里路比睇書更精彩更實在.....
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I've always know the history of it, but seeing your pictures really hits it all home! So bizarre and so unfair for a lot of people. It's just crazy, isn't it?!! Wake up one day and see a wall out your window, dictating where you can no longer go!
Thanks for sharing these photos!!
It's just madness suddenly to have your freedom taken away like that, makes you appreciate how fortunate we are
That's exactly what I was thinking while I was reading your post @livinguktaiwan! We are so lucky!
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A well written post. Today it is unbelivable how crasy the the goverment ruled the people of the DDR (name for the eastern part of Germany up to the reunion of the country). Imagine, people were killed at the boarder only for choosing their right of being a free individual. Citizen had to take care what they were talking about in public or even private hence the goverment spyed them all everywhere. Western goods such as fruits, choclate, TV Program, clothes etc. were not available and traveling not possible. Buying a car took them years of waiting time for the final delivery. All citizens were trapped in their country but also brainwashed from the goverment. I gwas born in the DDR and happy that the germans were figthing for their rights to finally put the wall down. We are all free human beeings so this memorial has a huge meaning. Thanks for your article hence it reminds me to be thankfull for what we have, especially the way we are able to travel the world now.
Gosh! I feel a bit embarrassed writing about this now, it must seem so amateurish for you to read it as there is no way that I can articulate what it felt like for those behind the wall. Let's hope this madness never repeats itself again
All good there is nothing to feel embarred about. Like I said it´s a well written article. This is history so we should learn from it. Enjoy your further travels.
現在的香港所發生的是更荒謬的事情😑😑
有看新聞,越來越荒謬,簡直心痛💔
Wow that first picture it's a perfect match. It's incredible how every common thing can be so interesting if you pay enough attention to it. :)
Thanks