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Former border guard Harald Jaeger recalls how he opened the Berlin Wall

On the chaotic night of November 9, 1989, loyal East German border guard Harald Jaeger made a snap decision that helped shape world history

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Harald Jaeger took the decision to open the Berlin Wall at Bornholmer Strasse, the scenes captured in this display. Photo: Reuters

He might not agree with the label, but Harald Jaeger is the man credited with opening the Berlin Wall 25 years ago.

"It's not me who opened the Wall. It's the East German citizens who gathered that evening," Jaeger says, humbly.

Nevertheless the former East German border guard - and, at the time, loyal follower of the embattled communist regime - has gone down in history as the man who, literally, did just that.

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Harald Jaeger
Harald Jaeger
Amid chaos and without clear orders from on high, Jaeger made the snap decision to open the barrier at the Bornholmer Strasse border crossing between East and West Berlin on the night of November 9, 1989.

Euphoric East Germans, who had massed there through the cold evening, flooded into the West, peacefully bringing down the Iron Curtain after 28 years of Berlin's division by the iconic symbol of the cold war.

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Twenty-five years later, Jaeger, 71, still recalls the disbelief he felt hearing the words that drew the crowd in the first place.

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