It didn't! The fall of the Berlin Wall was the result of a "bloodless revolution".
Do you mean the Russian Revolution or the USSR Russian RevolutionThe Russian Revolution took place in 1917 where the people where overthrowing the tsars and then created a communist government USSRThe USSR technically ended in 1991 but in 1987 President Reagan began deteriorating the government with his famous speech at the Berlin Wall "Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall"
Mikhail Gorbachev.
Brittish and Russian
I am a global history teacher, there are many ways to say this. It blocked their pelles from getting in the kauts,
Eastern Berlin was considered the Soviet sector. It was separated by West Berlin by the Berlin Wall from 1961 to 1989, and the East German government referred to East Berlin simply as "Berlin".
To prevent the citizens of East Berlin, which was under Communist Russian rule, from escaping to West Berlin, which was under the rule of the British, French, and Americans.
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It was really powerful
it was a symbol of seperation between comunism and democracy
It was a wall which separated east and west Berlin built by the Soviets shortly after the 2nd World War. Its function was to keep the population of East Germany inside the Russian sector; it discouraged defection.
The Russian premier during the time of the Berlin Wall's construction in 1961 was Nikita Khrushchev. He led the Soviet Union from 1953 until 1964 and was a key figure during the Cold War. Khrushchev's policies and confrontations with Western leaders were significant during this period, particularly regarding Germany and the division of Berlin. The Berlin Wall became a symbol of the ideological divide between the communist East and the democratic West.