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the Berlin wall the separation of west Berlin and east Germany
The line of communism and the separation of East and West Germany.
They couldn't get to work anymore because the wall didnt allow people from the east to commute to the west. They had to find a new job in the east.
They were both a separation of West and East; the Berlin Wall was seen as the 'physical' Iron Curtain that Winston Churchill had spoken of in his speech.
To stay out of economic trouble
The Berlin Airlift was the event you're asking about. Crate loads of food and supplies were shipped and dropped to West Berlin so that the people would not die of (literal) separation from East Berlin.
The address of the East Berlin Community Library is: 105 Locust Street, East Berlin, 17316 0514
West Berlin became prosperous while East Berlin struggled with communist pigheadedness and incompetence. Nobody tried to escape from West Berlin to East Berlin.
The residents of Berlin, Germany, were not specifically fighting over the Berlin Wall. The Wall represented the separation of East Germany (under the control of communism) from West Germany (under a less oppressive government). Residents from East Germany were forbidden by their government from fleeing to West Germany, and thus those who valued freedom - in both the East and West - fought to bring down the Berlin Wall and reunite Germany as one nation.
The Berlin wall separated east and west Berlin
The Berlin Wall was built in Germany in August of 1961. The Berlin Wall was built to separate East Germany and East Berlin from West Berlin. The Berlin Wall was destroyed in 1990 which allowed for unification of West and East Berlin.
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra - East Berlin - was created in 1923.