10/09/2024 | Press release | Archived content
Federal Chancellor Scholz at the ceremony in the Gewandhaus: "On this day, the brave citizens in Leipzig changed the world."
Photo: Federal Government/Steffen Kugler
In 1989, peaceful mass protests started to occur in the GDR. The city of Leipzig was the main location of the Peaceful Revolution and starting point for the Monday demonstrations. The courage people showed in taking to the streets to protest against the East German Communist Party regime and the unrestrained joy at the fall of the Berlin Wall have become significant historical events. "9 October 1989 changed the world. On this day, the brave citizens of Leipzig changed the world," said Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz at the ceremony to mark the 35th anniversary of the Peaceful Revolution in Leipzig.
A transcript of the speech find you here (only in German).