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by Marko Martin

The Fall of the Berlin Wall, 1989. Photo reproduction by Lear 21 at Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The following speech was delivered at Bellevue Palace, the residence of the German President, on November 7, 2024, celebrating the 35th anniversary of the opening of the Berlin Wall. Marko Martin's work deserves to be known more in English. His most recent publication, Und es geschieht jetzt: jüdisches Leben nach dem 7. Oktober, discusses Jewish life after the Hamas attack last year. Translated by Russell A. Berman, whose comments are here.
Dear Mr. Federal President, ladies and gentlemen,
But above all to you, distinguished Polish guests, including protagonists of the Solidarity revolution and the co-initiator of the strike on the Gdansk shipyard: Without your courage there would have been no "1989" at all. Since you are apparently not invited to the all-German panel later today, I would like to say a big thank you from here, Dziękuję bardzo!
Thirty-five years of the Peaceful Revolution and—one of the memory associations—that apt sentence from Wolf Biermann on his return after expatriation at the Leipzig concert in December 1989: "Oh, there were only a few of us—and many remained."
In any case, millions of GDR citizens weren't on the streets back then but were basically waiting behind the living room curtains—which, by the way, is not a value judgment, but rather just a supplementary fact-check that explains some of the mentalities that continue to have an impact.
If today—and now more importantly than ever—an East German civil society exists, it is above all thanks to the incredibly courageous demonstrators of autumn 1989, their children, and now often even grandchildren in the large and medium-sized cities of East Germany. (The continued loneliness and isolation of these emancipatory "89ers" and their heirs in the countless smaller places, sometimes even among their acquaintances and family circles, should also be spoken and written about.)
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