The fall of the Berlin Wall
Yes. East Germany was separated from West Germany by the Berlin Wall during the era of communism there. East Germany was part of the Soviet Communist Bloc and West Germany was the non-communist portion.
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Anyone who had skills that could be sold in the West, like doctors and engineers, were defecting from East Germany to West Germany. (Oh yeah...they forgot to tell you. The East Germans built another "wall" - well, fence - along the border between East and West Germany.) The Soviets told East German dictator Walter Ulbricht to think of a way to stop the defections from happening, and Ulbricht decided to build a wall all the way around West Berlin.
During WW2 I believe that Germany was divided between east and west, thats why they have the Berlin wall.
the crusades were fought in the middle east, some in spain, germany and byzantine.
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 fall of the Berlin Wall
East Germany's motto is 'Workers of the world, unite!'.
The fall of the Berlin Wall
East and West Germany united into a single nation. ... Germany was reunited on Oct. 3, 1990, ending 45 years of division that had followed World War II.
The 1989 collapse of the East German government was followed by the destruction of the Berlin Wall. In October 1990, the reunification of Germany was made official when each of the 5 member states of East Germany applied to join the Federal Republic of Germany.
The Berlin Wall started in East Germany, seperating the 2 sections of East Germany and ended in 1981. (I hope this helped!!) -Khloe
No, the USSR not East Germany.
It is in the east of Germany, in what was once East Germany.
The 9th of November 1989 was when the Politburo allowed refugees to leave East Germany and go to West Germany directly.
What existed in East Germany was state capitalism, not Communism, as there were still classes, money and wages.
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