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    Imagine a wall being built in your head, causing you from being separated from loved ones and friendships. That’s what it was like when the Berlin Wall was built in Germany separating East and West Germany in 1961. This happened from what happened during the Cold War. The Berlin Wall is one of the most powerful symbols of the Cold War. The Cold War was about a war of words and ideas between the USSR and the US. The Cold War has lasted between 1948-1991. In this paper you will read about this one

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    viability of East German. In response, East Germany built a barrier to close off East German’s access to West Berlin ( and hence West Germany). This Barrier, the Berlin Wall, was first erected on the night of August 12-13, 1961, as the result of a decree passed on August 12 by East German. But the wall fall due to some mass demonstration and political reason. In fact, The fall of the Berlin Wall had begun with

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    The Berlin Wall symbolized many things for different people. For the Germans it served as their punishment from World War II, this punishment divided up their country and separated many people from their families who might have lived in different parts of Germany. Everyday things that were accessible to them like going to the grocery store or visiting family members were now made harder since in order to cross to the other side of the wall people would have to go through security checks. The Wall

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    The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War and a picture of the separation of ideas and government from east and west. The Wall was put up to keep the Eastern Germans from leaving the Soviet half of Berlin. Although the Soviets built the wall in an attempt to defend their nation from western ideas invading their country, it proved to be the downfall of the USSR and communism. The Cold War was a competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union that started after WWII. Both sides competed to develop

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    he Berlin Wall was not only a physical divide between the Soviets and the Americans, but was also a cultural divide between communism and democracy. This split between ideologies, as well as numerous political squabbles, was the very definition of the Cold War itself. Ever since the end of World War II in Europe, a new battle had begun which would not be fought directly with bullets and tanks, but rather with ideas and words. However, there were some instances where it would almost seem that war

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    The berlin wall was built to keep residents on the east from crossing the border,these residents were awoken by the sounds of shouting,unraveling barbedwirer,huge military vehicles,and a brick wall being built.Our president John F. Kennedy (JFK) sent out a man named Lucius clay, he went to berlin to tell them that america’s got there back and will be helping them get rid of this wall.JFK sent out 1,500 troops to berlin for reinforcements,but took no military action to stop them from building the

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    The Berlin wall was a wall that was up to 15 feet high, which separated East and West Berlin during the Cold War. It lasted 28 years from 1961 and 1989. Throughout this time period, many people living in East Germany left and fled to West Germany because they had a better economic system. Since their lost in WWII, East Germany built the wall to prevent access to West Berlin. Because of this separation that lasted 28 years, many families, friends and relatives were separated. The wall slowly progressed

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    Reagan vs. the Berlin Wall Ronald Reagan gave his speech, “Tear Down This Wall”  to challenge Gorbachev to eliminate communism in order to achieve democracy. This had to be done! Why did this have to be done? Because there could be no more separation! Without this compromise, there could be no peace. Because there is no peace when people are divided. For peace, there must be unity and when there is a communist government there is no peace. With a democracy, peace is there. Why was this wall even put up

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    I convict that the fall of the Berlin Wall contributed the most to the fall of the Soviet Union because it became "the symbol of the fall of the Soviet Union and return to democracy for its republics and satellite nations". The Berlin Wall was a physical wall built up in the center of the city of Berlin to separate the Western Berliners and eastern Berliners. In 1989, The government opened the Berlin Wall for East and West Germany and removed the restrictions to travel to the West. East Berliners

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    “The Wall didn't simply fall, it was destroyed, just as the Soviet Union was destroyed.” Said Mikhail Gorbachev after the Berlin Wall came down. The Berlin Wall symbolized a lack of freedom under communism. Because of this, the Wall played a big role in the Cold War. The Cold War was a long standing tension between the United States and the USSR. The United States wanted to get rid of communism, but the USSR wanted the opposite. The Cold War started in 1949 and finally ended in 1991, only two years

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