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Sabine Nickel
Former secretary in AFP's Berlin bureau, starting in the mid 1980s in East Berlin
AFP / Francoise Chaptal

Stuck at home with the kids as History rushes by

Friday 8 November 2019

“It was a somewhat surreal scene at our house,” writes Sabine Nickel, who worked as a secretary for AFP’s East Berlin bureau since the mid 1980s and retired last year, of the night the Berlin Wall fell. “History was happening a few kilometers away, but we couldn’t go. The kids were asleep and there was no question of leaving them alone in the house to go take a tour of West Berlin…”

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