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Discover the remarkable history of the Berlin Wall...Free BONUS Inside!For 28 years, the Berlin Wall was a symbol of communist oppression and tyranny. The barricade was built in August of 1961 to keep East German citizens from defecting to West Germany. Those who defied the authorities and attempted to defect paid with their lives in at least 140 cases. Nevertheless, more than 5,000 East Germans successfully defected to the West—a testament to the desperation they felt. They were willing to risk their lives for freedom, and they often did so in innovative ways, using such means as tunnels, aerial lines, and homemade hot air balloons.This book tells the story of the context in which the Berlin Wall was erected as shared Allied governance of Germany post-World War II quickly became divided between the two political ideologies of communism and capitalism. Those divisions would spark the Cold War when Soviet forces sought to restrict Western access to East Berlin. However, the Soviets didn’t count on the perseverance of the Allied support for West Germany and West Berlin, and they didn’t count on the desire for freedom within the East. This is the story of an oppressive symbol—a wall erected to form a prison for those within its border—but it is also the story of triumph over tyranny when, finally, 28 years after it was first built, the Berlin Wall came tumbling down in 1989.Discover a plethora of topics such asPost-War GermanyThe Start of the Cold WarThe Building of the Berlin WallTraveling Across the BorderDefection AttemptsThe Fall of the Berlin WallAnd much more!So if you want a concise and informative book on the Berlin Wall, simply scroll up and click the "Buy now" button for instant access!
Post the recent elections held in Germany there was a graphical description explaining how east and west germans voted. And of course there were distinct patterns about this. When I was discussing this very graphical representation one of the acquaintances who hails from the west told me something shocking. She said very bluntly " then East Germany complains about the way West Germans treat them". Mind you it's been close to 3 decades as of now and yet the differences remain. The fall of the Ber
a tale of two cities A fascinating yet painful account of the division of Berlin following WW2, the erection of the wall in 1961, successful escape stories, and the all-night party that began on November 9th, 1989 to celebrate the end of the oppression the wall represented. Even so, sadly, there still remains a psychological, financial, and cultural divide between East Berliners and West Berliners that has not been fully resolved by 2022.It is, of course, a cautionary tale, for while Gorbachev a
THE BERLIN WALL A History from Beginning to End. “It’s not a very nice solution, but a wall is a hell of a lot better than a war.” —John F. KennedyI had no idea that President Kennedy and I agree completely. A wall helps to control things. Many countries still have them today.