The tearing down of the Berlin Wall occurred in Berlin in 1989. It was torn down and destroyed. This helped unite both East and West Germany.
The Communist government of Eastern Germany resigned, the Berlin Wall opened (and was later torn down), and Germany was reunified a year later.
November 9, 1989 is considered to be the date that the Berlin Wall fell.
The Berlin Wall being torn down in 1989.
November 1989 is when the Berlin Wall was opened, no longer forcefully dividing East and West Germany. This "Iron Curtain" symbol of communist oppression was eventually torn down. This is probably the most significant historical event of 20th century history, next to World War Two. Details on link below:
The breakup of the Soviet Unionvand the destruction of the Berlin wall in 1989
The Berlin Wall fell but also many other countries in Eastern Europe began to reject Communism. Also Argentina held their first free elections in 30 years after the dirty war. Unfortunately a couple of months later the cicil war started again. Many things happened in November 1989 but the fall of the Berlin Wall was the most significant as it symbolized the end of communism in East Germany. THE BERLIN WALL FELL
The Berlin Wall fell but also many other countries in Eastern Europe began to reject Communism. Also Argentina held their first free elections in 30 years after the dirty war. Unfortunately a couple of months later the cicil war started again. Many things happened in November 1989 but the fall of the Berlin Wall was the most significant as it symbolized the end of communism in East Germany. THE BERLIN WALL FELL
The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989.
The event that symbolized the end of Soviet-dominated order in 1989 in Eastern Europe was the opening of the Berlin Wall. The opening actually began in 1961 and finally ended in 1989.
The 9th of November 1989 was when the Politburo allowed refugees to leave East Germany and go to West Germany directly.
This illustrated the failure of communism against capitolism.
The Berlin Wall coming down in 1989, but in reality we are in a second Cold War today.