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The Leipzig Demonstrations
In October 1989, mass demonstrations in Leipzig triggered the collapse of communism in East Germany.
In October 1989, a series of huge demonstrations in East Germany's second city Leipzig shook the communist government to its foundations. It was the beginning of a process which would end in the fall of the Berlin Wall and the reunification of Germany. Martin Jankowski was one of the protesters.
(Photo: Martin Jankowski, photographed by Andreas Schanze, 1990)
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