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    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

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    understand the effects on the city of Berlin with the creation of the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall has played an extremely important role in the life of millions of people. This 155km Wall has defined the fate of German people that have been separated by the Wall for a very long time. On 12th and 13th of August 1961, leaders Walter Ulbrict and Nikita Khrushchev built a wall around Berlin to prevent East Berlin citizens from leaving. At first the incarnation of the wall was just a barbed wire fence until

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    The Berlin Wall Essay

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    The Berlin Wall Today people belong to the CNN generation. Any time an event happens in the world today people turn to CNN. In recent years, the Gulf War, and the events in Bosnia have been headliners. In 1989, one event monopolized the airways of CNN, THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL. I remember seeing this, and thinking how little I knew about this event. The fall of the Berlin Wall succeeded in one aspect that today is still not been rectified; The Berlin Wall divided Berlin into two

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    The Berlin Wall was made on August 13, 1961. This was one of the most biggest and longest walls ever made in the whole entire world. The wall was around 96 miles long and the Berlin Wall was about 12 feet high. This wall was built as a symbol for the Cold War. The Germans built this wall to protect the west Germans from the east Germans. The country of Germany didn’t really like the east side of Berlin and the whole east side of Germany. The east side never really listened to what the west side

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    The documentary Berlin Wall: National Geographic showed me how the Berlin Wall truly affected Berliners. It was sad to imagine families being broken down because of the wall. One story I enjoyed listening was that of the 75-year-old man in East Berlin who had a childhood sweetheart in West Berlin who had been waiting for him for thirty years. I was so happy to learn that the man was able to cross the wall and that they got married afterwards. I also thought it was interesting to learn about Nikita

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    Berlin Wall Symbolism

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    conjunction with East German authorities started constructing the Berlin Wall in 1961. This wall separated East and West Berlin. East Germany, desiring to prove to the world that Marxism and communism were viable systems for running a country, decided to keep its citizens from fleeing to the West,. The Wall failed to accomplish this, and fell on November 9, 1989. This was a key moment that marked the end of the Cold War. While the Wall was still up, many problems persisted between the eastern and western

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    The Fall of the Berlin The Berlin wall is a very significant point within history. It began quickly after World War II; Berlin was separated and conquered into four different zones. Each part was owned by Great Britian, France, the United States, or the Soviet Union. Eventually three of these zones (owned by the United States, Great Britain, and France) combined to become West Germany. The Soviet Union hastily followed after these three zones but instead became East Germany. The difference between

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    the Berlin Wall and the Relation to its Historical Importance The Berlin Wall, built in August of 1961, was a physical symbol of the division between East and West Germany. After World War II, East Germany, also known as the German Democratic Republic, constructed a wall that remained an indication of the divide of Germany for almost thirty years. The purpose of this barrier was to separate democratic West Germany from communist East Germany. During the Cold War, crossing this concrete wall was not

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    Berlin Wall Significance

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    The Berlin Wall was a structure built between East and West Berlin and around the Berlin area to prevent the people of Berlin from traveling away from their respective side of Berlin. The first time the Berlin Wall was built was on the twelfth of August in 1961, after the leader of the eastern German communist party commanded a wall to be placed to stop ‘West Germans from invading and polluting with their ideas’. According to Nikita Khrushchev, West Berlin, as a capitalist state deep within the communist

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    Berlin Wall Essay

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    Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall, for twenty-eight years, separated friends, families, and a nation. A lot of suffering began for Germany when World War II commenced, but by the end of the war Germany was in the mists of a disaster waiting to happen. After WWII was over Germany was divided into four parts. The United States, Great Britain, and France controlled the three divisions that were formed in the Western half; and the Eastern half was controlled by the Soviet Republic. The Western divisions

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