In Moscow And Berlin, Remembering The Berlin Wall

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Thirty years ago, on November 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall, the ultimate symbol of the Cold War divide, was finally pulled down, following mass protests in East Germany. Its destruction signaled a rapprochement, in general, between East and West. For this anniversary, Current Time took to the streets in Berlin and Moscow to find out what people of all generations today know about the Wall.