Between 1961 and 1989 the Berlin Walls, Maurer, Berlin, Germany developed around West Berlin and blocked the barriers from the eastern Berlin and East Germany. Between 1949 and 1961, approximately 5 million East Germans escaped from East Germany to West Germany including skilled workers, experts and intellectuals. Those losses may impair the economic viability of the East German countries. In response, the East Germans set up barriers to prevent eastern Germans from entering West Berlin and West Germany. On the evening of 12-13 August 1961, East Wall Volkskammer ("People's Chamber of Commerce and Industry") passed the law on August 12, the Berlin Wall was built for the first time. The original wall consisted of barbed wire and burner block, but it was replaced by a series of concrete walls (up to 15 ft (5 m) in height) with wire mesh and tower, turret and land mines It was. In the 1980s, walls, electric fences and fortification systems extended to Berlin, 28 miles (45 km), separated the two parts of the city and extended 75 miles (120 km) around West Berlin I shared it with the rest. Partial separation from East Germany
... The terrain of this city is the wall of Berlin established by the Communist Party of East Germany in 1961, preventing the free flow between East Berlin (actually East Germany) and West Berlin. The boundary between East Berlin and West Berlin, and the boundary between West Berlin and East Germany, full length
The appearance of the Berlin Wall symbolizes the division of the Cold War from East Germany to Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Approximately 5000 East Germans crossed the Berlin Wall safely arrived in West Berlin, another 5000 people were captured by the East German authorities and an additional 191 people were actually killed across the wall .
The strict Communist Party leadership of the East Germany was forced to resign in the wave of democratization that hit Eastern Europe in October 1989. On 9 November, the East German government opened the border between West Germany and West Germany and opened to the Berlin Wall. Since then, the wall is no longer a political obstacle between East Germany and West Germany.
Between 1961 and 1989, the Berlin Wall was known as a barrier between West Berlin and East Germany. The Berlin Wall was a symbol of democracy and disintegration of communism during the Cold War era. Therefore, the Berlin Wall became an obstacle for 28 years, preventing the East Germans from escaping to the west. At the end of World War II, the allies divided Germany into four different regions. - Democracy was established by the removal of the wall. The Berlin Wall was built overnight, 12 feet tall and 96 m long. The huge structure is the separation between East Germany and West Germany. The wall separates friends from their families and also becomes an obstacle between freedom and oppression. West Germany is a democracy, basically a free world, while East Germany is a part of a rigid, tragic, communist country.
For almost 28 years the Berlin Wall was a symbol of life behind the iron curtain. It is a strict protection barrier to keep the East German people under the communist German Democratic Republic. In the collapse of the Berlin Wall, William F. Buckley Jr. is concerned with the events that led to the construction of the Berlin Wall, as well as the impact of the wall and its collapse on the people of Berlin, the other Eastern European countries and other countries I mentioned in detail. It is the world. - When Germany was defeated after World War II blockade in Berlin, it was divided into four regions. The East went to Russians. Other allies, France, the United Kingdom and the United States separate the western part of the city. This arrangement reflects the entire German alliance's solution. Berlin is an island with a special status that is governed by the four countries of the Soviet occupational watershed.