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Another was an ex-soldier who had been stationed with the US Army on the west side of the German-German border, a fluent speaker of Russian, it turned out, who over the course of a few years, living as a student in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg and marrying a Ukrainian girl, had ceased to be recognizable as an American.
Sullen Months, Möbius Strips Josef K. Strosche 2011
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On November 10, 1989, I illegally crossed the German-German border, an act which at that time was still subject to a shoot-to-kill order.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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DW-TV presents a unique animated depiction of the former German-German border.
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