the berlin wall. the berlin wall was a barrier constructed by the german democratic republic...
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The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic starting on 13 August
1961, that completely cut off West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The
wall stood from 1961 to 1989
• JFK said ‘’ it’s better to have a wall than a war’’But the real reason for the Berlin wall was to
prevent residents of East Berlin into West Berlin(West Germany).
1. more than 2.6 million East Germans escaped to West Berlin or West Germany from 1949 to 1961 (total population 17 million!).
2. the life in the West was much better than in the East after 1948.
3. East Germany lost too many skilled workers in these years.
In the end, the Berlin Wall was 96 miles (155 km) long and the average height of the concrete wall was 11.8 ft (3.60 m)
• The Red Army captured Berlin and with the end of World War II, on May 8, 1945, Berlin is divided into four sectors: the American, British, and French the West; the Soviet in the East:
• The Berlin wall had an impact to the German people and families by separating them from their loved ones. They had no freedom and the people that were stuck for different reasons in the East side had terrible life conditions there .
The urge to escape the East
133 people were confirmed killed trying to cross into West
Berlin. There were also some
5,000 successful
escapes into West Berlin.
• The countries that were involved in the separation of Berlin (east and west Germany) were : Germany, being the location of Berlin, was the focal point. The US and NATO (British, French) were on one side of the wall. The Soviet Union was on the other side of the issues.
• It was considered a symbol of the Cold War because the wall separated the part of Germany that was influenced by the U.S and the one influenced by the Sovietics. So it separated the world into two parts owned by the two biggest world powers. And that’s what the cold war is all about, separating the world into two equal powers.
Yacheslav Molotov Stalin’s foreign
minister that proposes that the East Germans should “introduce a system of passes for visits of West Berlin residents to the territory of East Berlin [so as to stop] free movement of Western agents” in the GDR
President J. F. Kennedy
June26,1963 President J. F. Kennedy visits Berlin and declares: “Ich bin ein Berliner.” (“I am a Berliner.”). He warned the Sovietics that if they cause fear than they can never escape from fear(dont mess with NATO.)
• Nikita Khrushchev• (1894-1971) • led the Soviet
Union during the height of the Cold War, serving as premier from 1958 to 1964 he was the one that approved the construction of the Berlin Wall