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Q: Why was the Berlin Wall dismantled and who was involved?
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Who was the President who ordered the Berlin Wall dismantled?

President Ronald Reagan


What does dismantled mean and do not say the Berlin Wall?

It means taken apart.


What was dismantled in 1989 symbolizing the end of the Cold War and the reunification of Germany?

The Berlin Wall


Who dismantled the Berlin Wall?

A combination of Private individuals and groups, as well as both governments of East and West Germany.


Was Canada involved in the construction of the Berlin Wall?

No


Where is the Berlin Wall today?

Most of Berlin Wall has been dismantled with many sections being gifted by the German government to local and foreign museums. However, there are still bits of it standing where they were in the center of Berlin, especially in the area close to the Checkpoint Charlie Museum.


How long was the Berlin Wall divide the city?

The Berlin Wall stood as a symbol of the Cold War for nearly thirty years. It was originally erected overnight on 13 August 1961, while the official demolition of the Berlin wall began on 13 June 1990, although it had begun to be unofficially dismantled in November 1989.


What year did the Great wall of Germany taken down?

The Berlin Wall was dismantled in 1989. http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/november/9/newsid_2515000/2515869.stm


Why did the US allow the Berlin Wall to stand?

We didn't want to get involved


What humanbeings were involved in the Berlin airlift?

US Airmen flew the missions to drop supplies over the Berlin Wall.


Why is the Berlin wall called the Berlin wall?

because the wall was in the city Berlin


Countries involved during the Berlin Wall?

{| |- | Germany, being the location of Berlin, was the focal point. The US and NATO were on one side of the wall. The Soviet Union was on the other side of the issues. |}