The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961 and dismantled in 1989, symbolized the Cold War's ideological divide between the communist East and the democratic West. Its fall marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, representing the triumph of democracy and the end of Soviet influence in Eastern Europe. The event inspired movements for freedom and democracy worldwide, influencing U.S. foreign policy and promoting the idea of a unified Europe. Additionally, it led to the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union, reshaping global politics.
It wasn't worth going to war over the Wall.
It was george bush
it's not
JFK.
We didn't want to get involved
They caused hooter girls to be hoes.
Bush the First.
George Bush
US Airmen flew the missions to drop supplies over the Berlin Wall.
John F. Kennedy
it was a symbol of seperation between comunism and democracy
The Berlin Wall was not in its entirety important to the US in a large way, any trade that they had with East Berlin would have been interrupted and also the wall stopped many skilled workers leaving the Soviets to work for the Allies. The Berlin Wall was not in its entirety important to the US in a large way, any trade that they had with East Berlin would have been interrupted and also the wall stopped many skilled workers leaving the Soviets to work for the Allies.