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Today, the Wall is barely visible, although where it stood has been marked out in downtown Berlin over a distance of 20 kilometres (12 mi.), with a red line or a double row of cobblestones. All that remains are a few vestiges here and there, kept as memorials. The people of Berlin were impatient to see the back of this painful scar. Which makes it so difficult for us to imagine now what it was like for a great metropolis to be split down the middle by an iron and concrete curtain. Nevertheless, although Berlin has been completely transformed since 1989, not all traces of the Wall have been erased from the city or from peoples minds. As the German writer Peter Schneider admitted," demolishing the Wall in the head will take longer than it will take for a demolition firm to do the same job ".
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