Did Harald Jäger, the East German border guard whos decision to open the gates precipitated the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989, face any consequences for his actions?

by LeatherNads

This historic night could have been very bloody, but his bold decision allowed for a peaceful fall of communism in Europe. How were his actions perceived by the ruling party and his superiors? Did he face or fear repercussions for his actions?

LeatherNads

I found a 2009 interview It discussed what he experienced that night, but what of the aftermath?