Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts

Monday, November 9, 2009

Do You Have A Story? - International Education and the Fall of the Berlin Wall 20 Years Ago Today

I wonder what it would have been like to be studying abroad in Berlin/Germany 20 years ago today? I also wonder what it would have been like to be hosting/advising a student(s) from Berlin/Germany when the Wall came down? Did you travel during your studies abroad/travels to Berlin in the immediate years following the fall of the Wall? Were you able to get a piece of the Wall?

Do you have a story to tell about this? If so, please tell your story via a comment below.

As today marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall I’ve been thinking much about my that historic day as I watched the events unfold on TV from my dorm room. When the Berlin Wall came down I was a sophomore in college and I was in the midst of planning for study abroad and my backpacking travels and I knew that Berlin was a necessary stop on my itinerary. I studied abroad in Valladolid, Spain from January to May of 1991 and then began my backpacking sojourn through Europe that summer. Money was tight for me then and I was supplementing my travels with cash advances on the credit card so my time in Berlin was limited to one day. I arrived in Berlin at 5:00am after three days in Amsterdam and I awoke in a very hazy state and to an overcast day which seemed to be a fitting atmosphere to experience the city. I believe I made the most of my time in the city and spent the majority of my day walking around the Brandenburg Gate,
Museum Haus Am Checkpoint Charlie with an ultimate goal of finding a place where I could chip off a piece of what remained of the Berlin Wall. I had no map and spoke no German but somehow found a place where the Wall remained and I could chip off a piece of history (pictured here). After chipping off a rather large piece of the Wall I found my way to Zoo Station and began my journey on to Paris (first stop in Paris was here). Berlin will be a day I will never forget!

You can read an interesting piece on msnbc.com with stories and photos of how readers acquired bits of the Berlin Wall
here.

Now I wonder…when will we see the fall of the DMZ?