11.1 Causes and construction of the Berlin Wall
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The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961, symbolized the Cold War divide between East and West. It split Berlin, separating families and ideologies, while embodying the stark contrast between communist East Germany and capitalist West Germany. The wall's construction, escape attempts, and international reactions shaped Cold War tensions. Its fall in 1989 marked a turning point, leading to German reunification and the collapse of communist regimes across Eastern Europe.
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The Berlin Wall, erected in 1961, symbolized the Cold War divide between East and West. It split Berlin, separating families and ideologies, while embodying the stark contrast between communist East Germany and capitalist West Germany. The wall's construction, escape attempts, and international reactions shaped Cold War tensions. Its fall in 1989 marked a turning point, leading to German reunification and the collapse of communist regimes across Eastern Europe.
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