It didn't.
The catalyst for the collapse of communism was Hungary's decision to open their border. So many professionals, like doctors and engineers, escaped to the West after they did this that the Warsaw Pact nations liberalized their political systems to keep any more of them from leaving.
Communism (classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) never existed in Eastern Europe. The fall of the Berlin Wall symbolised the end of state capitalism.
The collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe was a series of events that led to the dissolution of communist regimes in the late 1980s and early 1990s. This collapse was spurred by a combination of factors, including economic stagnation, political repression, and popular discontent. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 symbolized the end of communist rule in Eastern Europe, while the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 marked the final collapse of communism in the region.
Berlin was a beacon of democracy in Eastern Europe, a place which at that time was overridden with communism. Also, it was the capital of Germany
The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall had first been put up as a sign of communist defiance against the west and was (as Winston Churchill said) like an iron curtain across the whole of Europe. The wall was designed to keep the west out and the pro-capitalists in.The Fall of the Berlin WallThe Berlin Wall fell on November 9th 1989 and signified the unification of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the end of communism in Germany as a whole.What affect did it have on Communism?The fall of the Berlin Wall was showed the Communism was collapsing and that the people of eastern Europe were free from the communist dictatorships that had repressed them for nearly half a century. The Berlin Wall's collapse most likely sped up the collapse of communism in it's builder; the USSR [Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - now Russia]. It also led to the Eastern Block or Communist Block dissolving and becoming capitalist. Without this one significant event the whole process may have taken decades longer.
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The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall had first been put up as a sign of communist defiance against the west and was (as Winston Churchill said) like an iron curtain across the whole of Europe. The wall was designed to keep the west out and the pro-capitalists in.The Fall of the Berlin WallThe Berlin Wall fell on November 9th 1989 and signified the unification of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and the end of communism in Germany as a whole.What affect did it have on Communism?The fall of the Berlin Wall was showed the Communism was collapsing and that the people of eastern Europe were free from the communist dictatorships that had repressed them for nearly half a century. The Berlin Wall's collapse most likely sped up the collapse of communism in it's builder; the USSR [Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - now Russia]. It also led to the Eastern Block or Communist Block dissolving and becoming capitalist. Without this one significant event the whole process may have taken decades longer.
The Berlin wall. It split the whole country into East and West Germany. Eastern Germany followed Communism - while Western Germany was Capitalist.
The Berlin Wall was built by the East German government, supported by the Soviet Union, in 1961 to prevent the mass exodus of East Germans to West Berlin and other Western countries. It aimed to stop the brain drain and maintain the socialist regime by physically dividing East and West Berlin. The Wall became a symbol of the Cold War and the ideological divide between communism and capitalism. It remained in place until its fall in 1989, marking a significant moment in the collapse of communist rule in Eastern Europe.
The globe was divided into two halves. Communism and Free World. Now most of it can be globalized into one globe (world), since the wall came down.
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Most people were afraid to challenge the Berlin Wall, because the eastern side of it had armed guards with a clear view of the wall and orders to shoot to kill. Despite this, about 100 people were killed trying to cross the wall and escape from communism into freedom.
He wanted to roll it back, which was a step forward from his predecessors, who had focussed on containing communism. He called the Soviet Union an "Evil Empire" and once told the British Parliament that Communism would end up "on the ash heap of history". He supported freedom fighters and protestors who were fighting against Communism. By this time, the Soviet Union was in decline and would eventually collapse a few years after Reagan left office.