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The Berlin Wall separated his family. Its legacy still endures

This feature is the first in a series examining how artificial borders reshape daily life, divide families and force loved ones to navigate the human cost of political geography. Erich Guetinger wasโ€ฆ

The Berlin Wall separated his family. Its legacy still endures
Al Jazeera โ€” 22 August 2026
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This feature is the first in a series examining how artificial borders reshape daily life, divide families and force loved ones to navigate the human cost of political geography.

Erich Guetinger was 18 years old when he first saw his uncleโ€™s family as an adult.

Having last seen them as a small child, Guetinger was both excited and nervous to see his uncle, aunt, and two older cousins after so long.

It was the summer of 1969 โ€“ the Beatles were recording Abbey Road, the United States had begun withdrawing troops from Vietnam, and Neil Armstrong was about to become the first person to walk on the moon.

By then, Germany had been divided for two decades. The Federal Republic of Germany, or West Germany, was a capitalist democracy aligned with the US and Western Europe. The German Democratic Republic, or East Germany, was a Soviet-aligned socialist state governed by the Socialist Unity Party. Berlin itself had been divided since 1945, and the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 had hardened that separation.

The two states differed sharply in size and population. About 51 million people lived in West Germany and about 18 million in East Germany, separated by a nearly 2,000km (1,242 miles) border running from the Baltic Sea to the Czechoslovak border. By 1969, West Germanyโ€™s population had grown to about 61 million, while East Germanyโ€™s had fallen to roughly 17 million.

With most of his family in their hometown of Babenhausen, Bavaria, and his uncle Hans, aunt Frieda, and cousins Dieter and Guenter in Brieskow-Finkenheerd, a village near Frankfurt an der Oder in East Germany, the Guetingers were directly affected by Germanyโ€™s political partition.

A journey that would take just a few hours by car was, back then, a trip requiring visa approval, designated transit corridors, and border guard inspections.

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