Samy - Life as a West Berliner in Cold War Berlin (34)
Today we talk with Samy who as a native West Berliner describes growing up in the city during the 1970s and 80s.
He describes in detail the difference between West Berlin and West Germany, including its position as a “special political entity”, how the death penalty in West Berlin was only abolished in 1989 and how as a child he was obsessed with Spy movies, spy books, and Cold War activities.
Samy also talks about the battle between the East and West German Sandmännchen resulting in victory for the East.
Samy joined the Red Cross post Cold War but discovered some interesting remnants of preparedness in case of another Berlin blockade including some top secret locations.
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