ABSTRACT
When the Wall Came Down provides a wide-ranging compendium of responses in Germany and other countries to the events of 1989-90, and includes essays by Henry Kissinger, Vaclav Havel, Ralf Dahrendorf and Timothy Garton Ash.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |84 pages
West Germany
chapter |6 pages
The West Is Getting Wilder
Intellectuals and the German Question: The Claims Are Being Staked Out
chapter |6 pages
The Phantom of the Nation
Why We Are Not a Nation Anymore and Why We Do Not Have to Become One—A Futile Interruption in the Intellectuals' Debate About German Unity
part |50 pages
East Germany
chapter |5 pages
A Plea to Get Involved in Our Own Cause
Flier of the Citizens' Movement “Democracy Now” of September 12, 1989
chapter |1 pages
Declaration of New Forum on the Fortieth Anniversary of the GDR
Appeal to All Members of the SED
chapter |5 pages
Protest Demonstration at Berlin-Alexanderplatz
Texts of recorded speeches by Stefan Heym, Christoph Hein, and Christa Wolf 4 November 1989
chapter |8 pages
The Great Waiting, or The Freedom of the East
An Obituary for Life in Sleeping Beauty's Castle
part |53 pages
United States
part |32 pages
United Kingdom
part |22 pages
France
part |11 pages
Italy
part |22 pages
Israel
part |7 pages
Czechoslovakia
part |15 pages
Poland
part |11 pages
Soviet Union
part |6 pages
Japan