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Chris Gueffroy : ウィキペディア英語版
Chris Gueffroy

Chris Gueffroy (June 21, 1968 – February 6, 1989) was the last person to be shot while trying to escape from East Berlin to West Berlin across the Berlin Wall.
==Biography==

Chris Gueffroy was born in Viereck, Pasewalk, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on June 21, 1968. He had an older brother, Stefan Gueffroy.
He moved to Schwedt in 1970, the same year that his mother, Karin Gueffroy, and his father, Allois Gueffroy, divorced. Three years later, when he was five years old, he moved to Berlin with his mother and his brother. When he was in the third grade, he was sent to the youth sports school SC Dynamo Berlin, based on his gymnastic talent. After he finished school he refused to pursue an officer’s career track in the National People’s Army and was consequently denied the right to study at the university, ending his dream of becoming an actor or a pilot. In September 1985 he began an apprenticeship in the Schönefeld airport restaurant near Berlin after which he worked in a number of different restaurants.〔(NBC News Article ), Victims of the Berlin Wall Never Forgotten, Andy Eckardt, 12 November 2004〕〔(Stefan Gueffroy, Das Telefonbuch ), extracted 19 June 2015 〕〔(Allois Gueffroy, Das Telefonbuch ), extracted 19 June 2015 〕〔(Chris Gueffroy, ''Curriculum Vitae'' (text) ), written in 1988. Extracted 19 June 2015 〕〔(Chris Gueffroy, ''Curriculum Vitae'' (handwritten) ), written in 1988. Extracted 19 June 2015 〕 As a waiter, his income was better than average, and he had a strong degree of freedom, but he was disgusted by the widespread corruption in the restaurant business. His friend Christian Gaudian, whom he had met at gastronomy school, shared his feelings. At twenty, he found it increasingly unbearable to think that he would remain locked up with the knowledge that it would always be this way and that he would never have the freedom to decide for himself where he wanted to live. In mid-January 1989, upon learning that he was to be conscripted into the National Peoples Army the following May, he and Gaudian decided to leave East Germany.

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