It was the Berlin Wall that was a powerful Cold War symbol of
between the United States and
the Soviet Union. In this blog post, we dig a little deeper into the role of the
More specific of Berlin Wall during the Cold War and its construction.
fall, and consequences.
The Cold War: An Overview
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United States and its NATO allies and the Soviet
Its communist allies, including union. Here Politcal.
Instead of direct armed conflict, it is economic, and military competition.
Berlin Wall Construction
In 1961, the German Democratic Republic (East) put up the Berlin Wall.
In August 1961, East Berlin was divided from West Berlin (in Germany). It was
to stop citizens from fleeing East Germany and hoping to send
Residence in West Germany on a political asylum basis. was a construction of the wall.
result of increasing tensions between the Soviet Union and the
United States.
It was a concrete with barbed wire wall, guarded by towers along .
regular intervals. At a length of approximately 155 kilometers, it was spread out.
They completely encircled West Berlin. Furthermore, the physical barrier was accompanied.
Those were shot, and East German authorities used shoot to kill policy.
attempting to cross the wall.
The Impact of the Berlin Wall
Yet the Berlin Wall affected the people that live in Berlin greatly.
The geopolitical landscape of the Cold War, and. Some key impacts
included:
Division: It’s physically and ideologically
the different split families and friends apart
political systems.
Symbols of Oppression: The wall became a symbol of
stark differences between democratic West Berlin oppression
and communist East Berlin.
Escalation of Tensions: The construction of the wall
An increase of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union.
There were fears of a military stand off or nuclear standoff.
Escape Attempts: Many attempts — despite the risks — have been made
Some of them made it across the wall, and left to tragic ends.
The Fall of the Berlin Wall
There is no sweeter word than the fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 1989.
it was that which marked the end of the Cold War. It was a result of
several factors, including:
Political Changes: Because East was under pressure internally.
a ….. of geopolitical shifts toward the Soviet Union and Germany.
More lenient stance on the movement of people.
Peaceful Protests: Political reforms had been preceded by mass protests demanding.
Pressure on East came from reform and freedom.
The borders will be opened by the German government.
International Pressure: Western governments exerted
Urged diplomatic pressure on the Soviet Union for more
freedom of movement.
Legacy and Remembrance
The World History another major event was the fall of Berlin Wall. It
It was a symbol of democracy and freedom triumphed over oppression and.
It also played a key role in defining what followed for the subsequent reunification with.
Germany. Remnants of the wall still today are powerful reminders of the
As memorials to the people affected, they past and stand.
Visiting Berlin Today
Probably the most important thing you should do is check out the Berlin.
museums, memorials, and historic sites concerning the Berlin
Wall. It’s worth putting aside a few hours for the Berlin Wall Memorial, East side.
Checkpoint Charlie, and Side Gallery.
Conclusion
The Berlin Wall was at least a part of the Cold War. Its
The construction, impact, and eventual fall all played a part in the
the geopolitics of the day. Some elements of the tale of the Berlin
Wall offers us an understanding into the outcomes of
accumulating ideological conflicts and the resilience and power of the human.
for freedom.