Google celebrates the 25th anniversary of the fall of Berlin Wall with its interactive video popularly known as doodle.
On Sunday, the Google homepage showed a video where the glimpse of the fall of the Berlin Wall was given only in one minute and 17 seconds.
The video starts with a clip captured in 1989. It shows the large number of people who gathered near the wall – some climbing over it and some cheering and applauding – before its epic fall which divided Germany for 28 years.
The video shows some slides where the pieces of the fallen wall was show cased in 2014 at different locations around the world including Berlin, London, Seoul, Cape Town, Madrid, Island of Langeland, Moscow, Buenos Aires, Budapest, Ein Hod, Mountain View, Strasbourg, Kiev, Sofia, Washington DC, Brussels, and New York.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall strangers were seen to be hugging each other with tears of joy, shows the emotional video.
Ending the video is the word "GOOGLE," with the peace sign replacing one of the Os.
From 1961 to 1990, the wall had completely cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin until it was opened in 1989.


