This is about the 1980s, but don't worry! This is commercial free! A lot of events happened in the 1980s, just like officially putting commercials onto the television, but more important events happened too. From scientific advancements to just generally enjoyable movies, the eighties just so happen to hold the truth behind how the berlin wall really went down, who actually found the first exoplanet, and just how great a well known movie was when it first came out. The Building of Berlin Wall The berlin wall was and always will be an important moment in history, and the cold wars. Many were affected and even killed by the simple aspect of a ‘wall’. Originally, Nikita khrushchev rejected the request to built the wall, in 1953, but relented in the end because of how many people crossing a day, by 1961. Even John Fitzgerald Kennedy agreed that “It's not a very nice solution, but a wall is a heck lots better than a war”. Life or Death The wall was built from two concrete walls, each one hundred and sixty yards long, with hundreds of watch towers, and other trap mechanisms. Because of these ‘trap mechanisms’ people had to become more creative with their …show more content…
Many people found and/or saw the peculiar planets but had not realized what they had saw till months later years even! To this day both America and Europe claim to have found the “first”. To find these Exoplanets, scientists discovered a destroyed star known as a ‘pulsar’. This pulsar, is a core star that had died in a supernova explosion. It shoots radio waves out which helps scientists locate said planets. ‘Wolszczan’ found two ‘pulsars’ by 1992 and another, two years later. another exoplanet was discovered by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz in 1995. This exoplanet came to be known as fifty-one peg. In 1989 The discovery of the first exoplanet was announced, though it is still unknown of whether it was discovered by someone from America or
In August 1961, the Soviet dictator Nikita Khrushchev ordered for the construction of the Berlin Wall. This was built entirely on East Berlin soil but surrounded West Berlin to stop the East Berliners from crossing (and fleeing) into West Berlin. There are other reasons why the wall was built, such as Kennedy’s refusal to back down from Khrushchev’s threats and the need to prevent a nuclear war.
Although the Berlin Wall wasn’t as dangerous/offensive or led to an almost all-out nuclear war, it stood as symbol that competition, division, and conflict was indeed present in the Cold War and that it no longer became an assumption.
June 12th of 1987 held the day when the audience silenced to hear the famous words of President Ronald Reagan in West Berlin (Gaven). “We believe that freedom and security go together, that the advance of human liberty can only strengthen the cause of world peace. There is one sign the soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace. General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall” (Gaven)! Built by the communists in 1961 and surrounding West Berlin, the wall stood as a symbol of
The Cold War was the name given to the relationship between the U.S.S.R. and U.S.A. after the end of World War II. Germany was the representation of the war, and therefore, it became the most disputed country. The Berlin Wall was built in 1961 during the Cold War. During late 1950s and early 1960s, the socialist government decided to build a fence across the city border and restrict access to the Western area. Over time, this fence became a brick wall, completely cutting off access to the west, leaving family and friends separated for almost 30 years. The Berlin Wall marked the different ideologies between the different systems of governments, how they functioned, and the meaning to the people.
On November 9, 1989 the Berlin wall came crumbling down. For 28 years the wall did nothing but make everyone's life worse. However, when the wall fell everyone’s lives were about to be impacted for the better. Families were reunited, friends saw each other again, and peace was restored. The fall of the wall marked the winding down of the Cold War, and started a new age where communism would cease to exist. Much of the credit was being given to Ronald Reagan, who had visited the wall just a few years earlier. When Reagan gave his “Tear down this wall” speech, no one could’ve predicted, that it would lead to the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, and the eventual end of the cold war. Although as a result all communist governments in Eastern Europe had come to an end, would be replaced by “democratically elected governments”. With all this, there was a glimpse of peace and a time of rejoicing for all of the world. ("Fall of
The berlin wall was a big aspect of the cold war that greatly impacted on the everyday lives of german citizen and also caused immense inconvenience to them in many ways but, by the wall being up a potential world war three was avoided, so many could
On November 10, 1958 the Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev made a speech, that demand the western powers to pull their forces out of West Berlin within a couple of months. Three years of political disputes, the Soviet Union constructed a barb wire fence in the middle of the night surrounding West Berlin, which in the long run would affect millions of lives in the coming years. With this said some of the locals of Berlin called this wall the anti-fascist protection barrier, to the world we now this as the Berlin Wall. During the life span of the Berlin wall a lot of things happened like improvements to it, and what people did to get to freedom until the day that the wall was torn down. Nikita Khrushchev took the role as premier when Stalin died which gave him the power to control the Soviet Union.
The person I choose for this topic is Ronald Reagan, he is a big part on how the Cold War ended. Russia, as everyone knows, has always been competitive with the U.S.A, the two countries always go back and forth with each other to be the first at everything. Now the Berlin Wall had been there for some time, ever since 1961. The communist government of Eastern Germany created the wall because they wanted to prevent disaffected people who were trying to fleeing to the West. But with this little did they know the trouble it would cause for the future. There were four powers during the time, Russia, France, Britain, and the United States. Berlin was in the Russian sector, but because the powers were only split amongst four countries it became a
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On November 9, 1989, Berlin Wall was torn down, the wall stood for more than just a barrier but years of suffering, sacrifice, and division. This is a huge historical moment in American and World history, it was the last straw in the cold war. My research from primary and secondary sources will reveal significant detail about this event that plays a big part in American
Homer started the passage by having a conversation between humans and monsters, and proved audiences they’re not welcomed. Homer uses dialogue and tones to distinguishing the effects of this conversation. In “ Strangers, he said, who are you and where from? What brings you here by the seaways a fair traffic?(1-2) Homer states directly his purpose of the dialogue. He established a setting by revealing seaways and especially word choice “ Fair traffic” to create a questioning tone to Odysseus.
These blockades later became the infamous “Berlin Wall”. The wall was infamous because it “stood as a grim symbol of totalitarian socialism” (“Berlin Wall” 2). “The soviets tried to control all of berlin by blockading the roads.”(“Berlin Wall 2). After the building of the wall the Westerners responded with the Berlin Airlift. The Airlift was was series of helicopter flights that supplied the country with food and supplies. The Airlift not only helped them in their food situation but also caused success for the economy in western Germany. The wall was later destroyed after the Eastern Cabinet resigned. On “November 7… hundreds of thousands of Berliners took to the streets, breaching the wall in frenzied celebration.” (“Berlin Wall” 3). This was a momentous day as the effect of the wall was essentially imprisonment for the people on the eastern side. The wall was armed with guards that were instructed to kill anyone who attempted to escape. The destruction of the wall was significant because it displayed how things can be accomplished without violence. Then 21 days later “West Germany outlined a proposal calling for the reunification of the nation” (“Berlin Wall” 3). All in one year the wall that stood as a sign of separation was destroyed and the two sides were
The Berlin Wall had a major impact on humanity’s views on how society should be ruled. Berlin is the capital of Germany. After the ending of WWII, Berlin was split up into East Berlin, and West Berlin. East Berlin was communist, suffered from the repressions of the Communist Party. West Berlin had a better lifestyle, and had financial aid from the United States. From the years between nineteen forty-nine to nineteen sixty-one, approximately 2.5 million people from East Berlin escaped to West Berlin. This toll included skilled workers, professionals, and intellectuals. Because of the loss of these people, the economy in East Berlin was threatened. On August twelve-thirteen, nineteen sixty-one, the Berlin was built in order to stop the people of East Berlin from fleeing. The Berlin wall was a major point during the Cold War, and many opposed it. It gave another reason to detest communism.
The Berlin Wall is a historical symbol of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall is a symbol of the end of the Cold War. And also, the Berlin Wall played a great role in the life of millions of people and defined the fate of German people, which put them apart by the Wall for a long period of time. Sixteen years after the end of World War II, the communist government of East Germany began building a wall on (August 13, 1961), that would divide the city of Berlin into East Berlin and West Berlin. The purpose was to keep fascists from entering East Germany, but mostly to keep West German citizens, primarily people of valuable professions such as doctors, teachers and engineers, from Changing side to the West. People of Berlin Called the wall Schandmaur, which actually means " The wall of shame". Over the years of the wall being constructed it took at least 3x times to rebuild it, but each time bigger than the last one.
In 1961 there was a wall build with barbed wire to separate the east and the west in Berlin. This resulted in a riot from the citizens who proceeded to attack offices, military officials, and threw rocks at military vehicles like tanks and cargo trucks. The people of Berlin were outraged, people were forced away from their friends and family and were not allowed to cross the border of the wall because Khrushchev wanted to gain control of the entirety of Germany.