Heike Drechsler, Ralf Bauer, Anna Loos and Hans Leo Groß reveal what unity means to them personally.
Pensioner Klaus Knabe, who fled to the West in 1961, today runs a museum of GDR history.
The number of kebab shops shot up after reunification: today there are thousands in the East.
Paul van Dyk and Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger reveal what unity means to them personally.
Until the demise of the GDR, they were the nation’s most powerful men – what has become of them?
Lothar de Maizière and Klaus Meine reveal what unity means to them personally.
There are still many more nurseries in the East than in the West.
Rosemarie Wilcken, mayor of Wismar for 20 years, helped put a new sheen on the Hanseatic city.
Clean electricity: wind power becomes the frontrunner among renewable energies since reunification.
Few GDR foodstuffs have survived the fall of the Wall. Those that did, can be found here.
Gerd Harry Lybke is the founder of EIGEN+ART - today with branches in Berlin, Paris and New York.
The Trabant, also known as the Trabi, is to go back into production in two years.
Impressions of Potsdamer and Leipziger Platz – today and 20 years ago
Experience the years from Unity day until today again in fast motion.
Germany had two armies for more than three decades. Reunification required soldiers to adapt.
Two nations have become one – at a speed that many did not expect.
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg and Katja Ebstein reveal what unity means to them personally.