The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961 and fallen in 1989, symbolized the division between East and West during the Cold War, impacting global politics and ideologies. Its fall marked a significant shift towards the reunification of Germany and the end of communist dominance in Eastern Europe, influencing democratic movements worldwide. The Wall's legacy reminds us of the importance of freedom and unity, shaping contemporary discussions on borders, migration, and human rights. Its history continues to resonate, serving as a cautionary tale against division and oppression.
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It was really powerful
it was a symbol of seperation between comunism and democracy
The Berlin Wall was patrolled by soldiers on the East German side and they had orders to fire on people trying to climb over the wall to West Berlin.
because the wall was in the city Berlin
The fall of the Berlin Wall
Berlin was the city divided by the Berlin Wall.
Berlin Wall
They called the Berlin Wall "The Wall of Shame."
The Berlin wall
The Bolshevik revolution took place in 1917. Berlin was still a united city in a united Germany in 1917. Germany and Berlin only became divided in 1945 (and then re-united in 1989). So the wall did not impact the revolution, since it came much later in history.
The Berlin Wall surrounded West Berlin. Therefore... Inside the Berlin Wall: West Berlin Outside the Berlin Wall: The two closest cities were Potsdam to the west, and East Berlin to the east.