The Berlin Wall- international symbol of the division of Germany after WWII and of the Cold War between the East and West.
The construction of the Berlin Wall began on August 13, 1961. The government of the German Democratic Republic built this more than 150-km-long barrier to hermetically seal off East Berlin and the rest of the territory of the GDR (or DDR in German). More than 2.7 million people had fled the GDR between October 1949 and August 1961, the majority of them across the border separating Berlin's Eastern and Western sectors. The Wall was designed to halt this stream of refugees and make it impossible to cross the border unchecked.
Reforms in the Soviet Union and the rapidly growing protest movement in the population, but also the flight of thousands of citizens via Eastern European countries, led to the peaceful "fall" of the Wall on November 9, 1989. Soon afterwards, the first sections of the barrier were torn down. Even before the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990, the Wall had largely disappeared from the Berlin cityscape.
I remember when it was taken down. We were all so surprised.
ReplyDeleteI never thought it would happen - total surprise!!
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