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    Curtain” | Research paper on the Berlin Wall | | By: Chelsea A. Joffrion | 5/10/2012 | | “Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was civis Romanus sum ["I am a Roman citizen"]. Today‚ in the world of freedom‚ the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner!"... All free men‚ wherever they may live‚ are citizens of Berlin‚ and‚ therefore‚ as a free man‚ I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner!” ~ John F. Kennedy (Introduction) The Berlin Wall was built in the dead of the night

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    The Fall of the Berlin Wall

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    University THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL 1988-1989 A RESEARCH PAPER SUBMITTED FOR DEPARTMENT’S NAME Student’s name Class Professor’s name Date THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL 1988-1989 Investigating the history of Germany‚ I should admit that the period from 1988 till 1989 was a turning-point. On the 9th of November‚ 1989 the Berlin Wall‚ which separated East Germany and West Germany‚ fell. So‚ these two parts of the country combined again. There were a lot of people

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    Walls that Divide Worlds Everywhere around the world‚ barriers located on each and every continent. From the common American’s back yard to the Great Wall of China‚ we use them for privacy and security‚ but not all uses of walls have good intentions behind them. An example such as the Berlin Wall‚ created in 1961‚ divided East and Western Germany until it’s fall in 1992. The North-South Korean border (also known as the Korean DMZ) was created to diffuse tension between the two sister countries

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    is its generation. Three things influence a generation: an important event‚ an important person‚ and an important part of the culture. From the ‘80s there are three lasting definitions: Reagan’s “Berlin Wall!” speech‚ Ms. Howe (a progeny of the age)‚ and the popular music of the decade. The “Berlin Wall” speech is the most notable event of the decade‚ and its impact on global politics has lasted into the modern age. Ms. Howe grew up in the ‘80s and has thus been influenced by that age. What she does

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    of the Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall was more than just a barrier and a physical division of east and West Berlin. It was a symbolic boundary between communism and capitalism that separated many families and friends. Between the years of 1949 and 1961‚ a steadily rising number of skilled workers‚ intellectuals‚ and professionals fled from east to West Germany. In response to this loss‚ East Germany built a barrier to close off East Germans´ access to West Berlin. That barrier‚ the Berlin Wall‚ was

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    “Mr. Gorbachev‚ tear down this wall!” This is one of the most famous quotes from former U.S. President Ronald Reagan. On June 12‚ 1987 President Reagan flew to Germany to appeal to the Soviet Union to tear down the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall was the physical barrier between West and East Germany‚ and the symbolic barrier between two political ideologies: democracy and communism.The idea for the Berlin Wall came just after WWII‚ when the U.S.‚ along with Great Britain‚ France‚ and the Soviet Union

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    we can conclude that in many cases the people of Germany have been effected socially and economically by the building and construction of the Berlin Wall. I. Background A. Beginning construction B. Closing borders C. Pre-Berlin Wall II. History A. Cold War B. World War II C. Economy III. Post- Berlin Wall effects A. Economic examples B. Political examples Conclusion In the last fifty years the German Democratic Republic has been

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    The Berlin Blockade

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    The country of Germany had been fragmented and occupied after the Second World War‚ and between the war and the construction of the wall‚ cold war tensions rose during the Berlin Blockade and Airlift. As West Germany and East Germany would become their own states and form allegiances‚ West Berlin would become a bone in Khrushchev’s throat. The Berlin Wall was constructed with the primary objective to contain fleeing denizens of Eastern Germany‚ however‚ multiple other social‚ political and economic

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    Explain why Khrushchev ordered the building of the Berlin Wall in 1961. There were several reasons why Khrushchev built the Berlin Wall in 1961‚ the first of which was the economic effects of free movement in between West and East Berlin. Since the division of the city‚ East Germans had been able‚ with enough money‚ to leave the GDR through Berlin which was described as a “gap in the Iron Curtain”. Between 1949 and 1961 in fact‚ up to 4 million had fled to the Western Germany‚ around 20‚000 per

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    to build a wall across the southern U.S. border to put a halt to illegal immigration. While many find this wall necessary‚ others believe it to be complete

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