Berlin Wall - Breaking the rules
Time: Monday Oct 9, 1989
Place: Berlin, East Germany, Germany
Details: On 9 October 1989, the police and army units were given permission to use force against those assembled, but this did not deter the church service and march from taking place, which gathered 70,000 people. Many of those people started to cross into East Berlin, without a shot being fired.
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