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Good Bye, Lenin!
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Good Bye, Lenin! is a 2003 German movie directed by Wolfgang Becker. East Berlin, summer 1990: Shortly before the end of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the committed socialist Christiane Kerner falls into a coma because she observes her son Alexander being arrested during an anti-GDR demonstration. Months later, she awakens, and because her weak heart is in explicit need of care, she is not to learn anything of the dramatic innovations with the demise of the GDR. Alex, supported by his sister Ariane and his work colleague Denis, arranges everything in the already newly styled apartment again according to GDR "chic" and makes sure that nothing in the field of vision of the person in need of care betrays the changes.
The following weapons were used in the film Good Bye, Lenin!:
Rifles
SKS
East-German Nationale Volksarmee soldiers of the Friedrich Engels Guard Regiment can be seen performing the changing of the guard in front of the Neue Wache building with SKS rifles.
Karabiner 98k
One of the NVA soldiers shoulders a Karabiner 98k which is incorrect for the regiment. Nevertheless, the Kar98k is still used today by the Wachbataillon of the Bundeswehr during the slightly modified ceremony.
Other
Holster
Volkspolizei officers and border guards are seen with holsters for Makarov PM pistols. It is hard to figure out if the pistols are inside.
Footage
During footage of the introduction of the West German currency (D-Mark), a policeman is seen holding an MPi-KMS-72.