November 9, 1989, is the day they opened it and let East Germans pass through it freely.
November 9, 1989 was the day the wall was knocked down,
on poo day. and died on wee day.
I believe it was wednesday
David hasselhoffi
Nov. 9 1989
Thursday the 9th of November 1989.
Deconstruction of the wall began November 9, 1989.
Yes it was a news story until the day it fell.
Berliners were over joyed when the Berlin Wall came down. The news portrayed people from both sides climbing and tearing down the wall all happy and partying. It was a great day for all Berliners.
The fall of the Berlin Wall began on November 9, 1989 marking the start of the German Reunificaion. It was officially started being dismantled June 13 1990 and concluded November 1991. I think it needs saying the Berlin wall was knocked down as a result of the unification of Germany: This came about because Russia decided the Warsaw Pact countries were beyond its economic necessity.
If you are talking about the Berlin Blockade it came long before the Berlin wall was built. The famous Berlin Blockade began in June 1948 and didn't end until May 1949. The Berlin Blockade was the result of the Soviets blocking all roads between West Berlin and West Germany, meaning there was no supply of food to West Berlin. This led to the Berlin Airlift where the western powers dropped food parcels into West Berlin. The Berlin Wall wasn't built until 1961,due to the fact that many East Berliners were escaping to West Berlin due to the better living conditions in the west. Although this had been going on for years. In the day before the wall was erected 5000 people fled East Berlin. The first wire version of the wall was built overnight and separated east and West Berlin for 29 years until it was torn down in 1989. I hope this helps.
its a song done by willie nelson but the song on the commercial is a version done by ella fitzgerald. It's been done by many people...It was written in 1926 by Irving Berlin for the musical "Betsy". Maxine Sullivan singing Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies"