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    Essay On The Berlin Wall

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    As the Berlin wall goes up through Berlin Gerta finds her family separated. Her dad and older brother Dominic took a trip to West Berlin seeking better jobs and a safer life for their family, but when the Berlin wall goes up in the middle of the night their family is split in half. It was just Gerta, her mom, and her older brother to stick together and make it through world war 2. Four years later Gerta was on the way to school, taking her normal route past the viewing docks at the wall. But this

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    Berlin : The Berlin Wall

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    Matthew Chang November 16, 2014 Berlin Paper: The Berlin Wall Overview After the conclusion of World War II, Germany was split into four sections, each occupied by the respective nations of France, Britain, America, and the Soviet Union. The Western nations of France, Britain, and the United States joined together and formed West Germany, while the communist U.S.S.R. maintained its own grip on East Germany. The capital of Germany, Berlin, was likewise divided into four sections occupied by the

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    Great Britain, and eventually France were given control of West Germany.” (“Soviets Blockade West Berlin”) Right around the middle of East Germany was the city of Berlin, which was at the time being controlled by the Soviet Union. Another measure was taken to cripple the military of Germany and that was to even further

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    Berlin Wall

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    Germany Berlin was divided by a barrier that was patrolled day and night by armed soldiers and guard dogs. On August 13, 1961 shortly after midnight police and soldiers in the Communist controlled Berlin moved quickly to set up barriers. Berliners woke to find their city divided into east and west sectors. A communist nation led by the Soviet Union was in control of East Berlin. While West Berlin was controlled by a democratic nation led by the United States (Epler, 1992). The Berlin Wall known

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    Germany began to build a barbed wire and concrete wall between East and West Berlin. The purpose of the Berlin Wall was to keep the Western extremist from entering East Germany. The Partitioning of Berlin As World War II was ending in 1945, the territories owned by Germany were being divided. Once it was split, the nation was sectioned into four zones. The east of the country went to the Soviet Union, while the west went to the Allies. Even though Berlin was located in the Soviet part of the country

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    The Berlin Wall being a symbol of the suppression of human rights in Eastern Germany during the Cold War contributed towards the desire of Capitalism in Western Germany. Kennedy’s refusal of the Western powers in leaving Berlin and assurance that he would not allow the people living in West Germany to fall under communism. Khrushchev’s decided in cutting all contact between the two halves of the city which was virtually impossible for people “behind the Iron Curtain” to cross to the West except East

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    Streaming through the opened borders, celebrations in the streets, armed with only household tools and pick axes, the citizens of Berlin demolished the Berlin wall and all it stood for, piece by piece. On that fateful day of November 9th, 1989, a day that would forever mark history, president Gorbachev of the Soviet Union allowed for the opening of the Berlin wall borders. The world watched in sheer astonishment and amazement as thousands flooded to the border, reuniting at last with long lost family

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    The Wall: A World Divided The Berlin Wall was built on August 13, 1961. It was built because millions of East Germans were defecting to the West via West Berlin. In the documentary it was said that before the wall was built one person every three minutes was defecting to the West. This was threatening East Germanys labor force and its economic survival. The GDR said the official reason for the wall was to keep out anti-socialist influences. In the beginning, when the wall was put up it did hamper

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    Cold War: The Berlin Wall

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    The Berlin Wall was a barrier that completely separated East and West Berlin during the time of the Cold War. It was constructed August 13th, 1961 and fell November 9th, 1989 from demolition. After WWII Germany was divided between the Soviets (East Germany) and the Allies (West Germany) to separate the two ideologies of communism and capitalism. The wall restricted movement from East to West Berlin, so citizens under communist rule could not escape to capitalism. People in East Berlin wanted to escape

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    The Berlin Wall: The Cold War’s Symbol European history has always interested me and one of the events we covered in my World Cultures history class was the Berlin Wall. I wanted to spend more time on the topic because I love all history and it interested me. I am sure we learned a little more than what I remember of the Wall but I know is the basic facts. We glazed over it and pretty much just acknowledged its past existence then moved on. We recalled it was in Germany and was a result of many

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