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something would be happening in front of the church. Thus, the footage of the demonstration became the lead story in West-Germany's TV-news, carrying the pictures of this first Mondaydemonstration into every household in East-Germany. Eventually, Stasimen tore down the banners and wrestled down the women but no one was arrested before the cameras since the GDR feared the publicity.
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people, using her art to approach questions of personal freedom and civil courage. In the last years Katrin Hattenhauer has turned towards and focused on installation art addressing various political and societal topics. "Lichtgestalten" about role models, Mannheim 2012, "MĂŒllwiese" (Rubbish Meadow) Hamburg shed and artistic light on the pollution of the oceans through
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Together with the former songwriter Jochen LĂ€ĂŸig, who had been ex-matriculated from the theological university Leipzig due to his political activity, she organised the first street music festival in the city centre of Leipzig. The festival took place on 10 June 1989. However, the festival had been
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wrote about her: In the time before and around 1989, Katrin Hattenhauer has dared to demand freedom and has experienced what that can mean for the personal future. Stemming from this experience her paintings express great courage and joy in life." Katrin Hattenhauer, continually works with young
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On 4 September 1989 she initiated, together with Gesine Oltmanns, a demonstration in front of the Nikolaichurch, after the Monday Peace Prayer held there. Both women had prepared four banners, had smuggled them into the church circumventing their surveillants from the Stasi. Coming out into the
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In the wake of the Peaceful Revolution Katrin Hattenhauer became an artist. Her first exhibition "Magical Theatre" was opened in her flat in Leipzig on 9.December 1989. She has had exhibitions in numerous places in Europe and in the United States. The secretary-general of the biennial national
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About 50 activists and 250 people who wanted to emigrate from the GDR joined behind them in a first attempt to move on demonstrating, some shouting 'we want to get out', others 'we stay'. Western TV teams, which had been allowed into Leipzig to cover the fair, had secretly been informed that
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Thomas Rudolph, Oliver Kloss, Rainer MĂŒller, Christoph Wonneberger (publisher): Weg in den Aufstand. Chronik zu Opposition und Widerstand in der DDR vom August 1987 bis zum Dezember 1989. Bd. 1, Leipzig, Araki, 2014,
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Katrin Hattenhauer often comments on the Peaceful Revolution 1989 and questions of German unity. Similarly, she speaks on radio, TV and frequently at schools, answering questions about civil courage. She is serving on the board of the
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she called for the 'bond-slaves' in a system of paternalism' to 'renounce resignation in the society': 'We pray for wisdom and courage, so that what is limited to narrowness and prison for so many may become our home country again'.
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Katrin Hattenhauer was not allowed to sit the Abitur, Germany's secondary-school examinations. Upon completing her school education she worked as a puppeteer at the local theatre in her home town . She moved on to working for the
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public square the two women then unfolded their banner that called for 'FĂŒr ein offenes Land mit freien Menschen' (For an Open Country with Free People), while more activists followed them with the other banners.
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illegal and numerous contributors, visitors, and pedestrians were arrested. Importantly, the street festival was the first occasion in the GDR on which passers-by solidarised themselves with political dissidents.
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Uwe Schwabe: â€žFĂŒr ein offenes Land mit freien Menschen." Geschichte einer Losung. In: Bernd Lindner (publisher): Zum Herbst ’89. Demokratische Bewegung in der DDR. Forum Verlag, Leipzig 1994,
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Martin Jankowski: Der Tag, der Deutschland verĂ€nderte – 9. Oktober 1989. Essay. Schriftenreihe des SĂ€chsischen Landesbeauftragten fĂŒr die Stasiunterlagen, Nr. 7. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig
830:'25 years Peaceful Revolution', panel discussion with German Secretary of Justice Heiko Maas, Katrin Hattenhauer, Prof. Hans-Walter HĂŒtter, former German foreign secretary Klaus Kinkel, Georg Mascolo, 2014 666:: Der Leipziger Herbst war „draußen". Interview mit Katrin Hattenhauer. In: Neues Forum Leipzig (publisher): â€žJetzt oder nie – Demokratie!" Leipziger Herbst ’89. Forum Verlag, Leipzig 1990, 1131: 469: 640:
Katrin Hattenhauer – 'Two Friends'. Booklet on Hattenhauer's painting in the sanctuary of the Nikolaichurch, with contributions by Martin Henker, Frank Pörner und Ellen UeberschĂ€r, Leipzig, 2014.
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BĂ€rbel Bohley, Gerald Praschl, RĂŒdiger Rosenthal: Gesine Oltmanns – „Bleib erschĂŒtterbar und widersteh". in: Mut. Frauen in der DDR. Herbig, MĂŒnchen 2005, 
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Gerold Hildebrand: â€žFĂŒr ein offenes Land mit freien Menschen". Eine Leipzigerin ĂŒber Befreiung und Freiheit. In: Gerbergasse 18, 13. Jg., Nr. 48 (1/2008). S. 29–31.
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Excerpt: "The Rebels - Regime Change in East Germany", a film by M. Martin and B. Claudy, Deutsche Welle broadcast in English, Arabian, Spanish, German on 17 October 2014
821:'Fear of Punishment', talk with former East-German secretary of defence Rainer Eppelmann and Katrin Hattenhauer, Planet Wissen, SĂŒdwestdeutscher Rundfunk SWR, 8.10.2014 488: 511:, supporting a policy of open borders for refugees who seek political asylum. The letter was published by the Deutsche Welle in English, French, Russian and Spanish. 377: 633:
Katrin Hattenhauer – 'Pieces of Paradise'. Exhibition catalogue with contributions by Matteo Deichmann, Joachim Daniel Jaeger, Eva-Maria Menard, Ellen UeberschĂ€r,
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Uwe Schwabe, Rainer Eckert (publisher): Von Deutschland Ost nach Deutschland West: Oppositionelle oder VerrĂ€ter? Forum Verlag, Leipzig 2003, 
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Eckhard Jesse: Wegbereiterin der friedlichen Revolution in Leipzig, in: SĂ€chsischer Landtag (publisher): Landtagskurier, ed. 3 (2016), Dresden, S. 18/ 19.
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Thomas Mayer: Helden der Friedlichen Revolution. 18 PortrĂ€ts von Wegbereitern aus Leipzig. Evangelische Verlagsanstalt, Leipzig 2009, 
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Christian Dietrich, Uwe Schwabe (Hg.): Freunde und Feinde. Dokumente zu den Friedensgebeten in Leipzig zwischen 1981 und dem 9. Oktober 1989.
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Kurzbiografie zu: Hattenhauer, Katrin. In: Wer war wer in der DDR? 5. Ausgabe. Band 1, Ch. Links, Berlin 2010, 
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Niels Beckenbach (publisher): Fremde BrĂŒder. Der schwierige Weg zur deutschen Einheit. Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2008, 
833:'Fall of the Berlin Wall – 25 Years on', Agenda Talk with K.Hattenhauer, ambassador J.Kornblum, R. Lentz, Deutsche Welle, 4.11.2014 150: 76: 1344: 653:: „wer eynen spielmann zv Tode schlaegt ..." Ein mittelalterliches Zeitdokument anno 1989. Edition Peters, Leipzig 1990,  122: 1369: 1349: 1339: 1228: 1101: 1056: 1018: 993: 954: 900: 867: 805: 794: 780: 769: 755: 743: 721: 710: 698: 683: 671: 658: 630:
Katrin Hattenhauer – 'Daring Freedom'. Exhibition catalogue with an introduction by Freya von Moltke. KrzyĆŒowa/Kreisau, 2002.
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2005: 'Inno alla LibertĂ ', in cooperation with the Instituto di Cultura Germanica (Leipzig), Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati,
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Thomas Mayer: Hier stehe ich und kann nicht anders, 30 Lebensbilder von Menschen mit Haltung. EVA, Leipzig 2016
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https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/half-a-life-ago-katrin-blew-the-wall-down/article4215680/?page=all
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Ehrhart Neubert: Geschichte der Opposition in der DDR 1949–1989. Ch. Links, Berlin 1998, 
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and taken part in trans-regional ecological seminars. She was the Leipzig contact person to the
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Speech of the German president Joachim Gauk on the German unity day, Gewandhaus Leipzig 2015
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in Poland. In October 2015 she initiated an open letter of former East-German dissidents to
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http://www.dw.com/en/former-gdr-rights-activists-support-merkels-refugee-policy/a-18802792
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Doug Sanders, 'Half a life ago, Katrin blew the Wall down', The Globe and Mail, Toronto,
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On the following Monday, 11 September, Katrin Hattenhauer was targeted demonstrating on
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in Dresden. In 1988 she took up her studies at the church run theological university in
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Wolfgang Schuller: Die deutsche Revolution 1989. Rowohlt, Berlin 2009, 
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wer eynen spielmann zy Tode schlaegt ... Ein mittelalterliches Zeitdokument anno 1989
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She has got one son and is living together with her husband in Berlin and Oxford.
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research centre of the East-German churches and completed an internship at the
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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2009: 'La Ragazza di Capelli Rossi', Sala Museale del Barracano, Bologna.
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1999: 'Return to Freedom', part of 'Leipzig remembers the autumn of 89',
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2003: Art-workshops with youths from Lithuania, Poland, and Germany,
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2009: 'Lightroom Project', exhibition, Nikolaichurch, Leipzig.
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Fremde BrĂŒder : der schwierige Weg zur deutschen Einheit
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2006: 'Lovers', Artforum Rheinhessen, Kunstverein Essenheim.
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Protestant gathering (Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag),
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and arrested together with other protesters and put in the
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Der Tag, der Deutschland verĂ€nderte : 9. Oktober 1989
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Rosenthal, BĂ€rbel Bohley, Gerald Praschl, RĂŒdiger (2005).
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2012: 'Figures of Light', City-Church Konkordien, Mannheim
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Booklet of the 1999 Exhibition at Nikolaichurch Leipzig
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Ross, Annika. "Heldinnen der friedlichen Revolution".
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2010: 'A short Summer long', Galerie Richard, Berlin.
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