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New Museum Portrays Life in East Germany

A museum portraying day-to-day life in Communist East Germany is to open in Berlin today. The privately financed Museum for Culture in the German Democratic Republic shows many authentic objects and their function, documenting a way of life that disappeared with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. For example, visitors can sit in a Trabant car, look at a standard living room and experience secret-police surveillance.
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