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Berlin Wall - East Vs West

by Keith Marks

On this date twenty years ago, November 9, 1989, the 28-mile Berlin Wall falls as jubilant crowds gathered, some climbing on top of the wall to break off large pieces. Just two years before in West Berlin, then President Ronald Reagan stated in a speech, "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization: Come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall." More than two more years after this speech, the Berlin Wall would be no more.

The Inglorious History of the "Iron Curtain"

On August 13, 1961 barbed wire fencing is built along with concrete barriers and the border between East and West Berlin is closed. The Berlin Wall ultimately became a 96-mile long barrier positioned around West Berlin. Just two days later, the first recorded breach is attempted as 19-year-old border guard Conrad Schumann successfully escapes to West Germany. Gunter Litfin a young tailor's apprentice is the first person to be shot and killed in an escape attempt on August 24, 1961. During the following years, over 10,000 people attempted escapes with about 5,000 of those succeeding.

In a speech presented at the Berlin Wall on June 26, 1962, President John F. Kennedy says, "There are many people in the world who really don't understand, or say they don't, what is the greatest issue between the free world and the Communist world. Let them come to Berlin." In this same speech he declares, "Ich bin ein Berliner" (I am a Berliner). Finally after months of lengthy negotiations, both sides reach an agreement that allow West Berliners to visit relatives in east Berlin. Three years later, negotiations for more access between the two sides of the city fail as East German officials order stricter control on the border and build additional sections to the wall.

In the seventies and eighties, several important events occur that will ultimately bring an end to the Berlin Wall and Communism. In 1977, three teens are killed during a clash between protesters and East German police. Reform escalates throughout the seventies and culminate in an agreement between the Communist government and striking shipyard workers in Poland. The strike is led by Lech Walesa who helps to bring about the formation of trade unions, ultimately leading to the anti-Communist Solidarity movement.

In early 1989, the last remaining sections of the "Iron Curtain" are dismantled as Hungary disables their electric alarm system, cuts through the barbed wire on the Hungarian-Austrian border, and finally reopens the border with East Germany. Three weeks later, 13,000 East Germans escape to the West through Austria. East Germany's leader, Erich Honecker is forced from office just 38 days later. On November 4, after weeks of demonstrations, one million people gather at a rally in East Berlin. Five days later the Berlin Wall came down.

On December 3, 1989, George H.W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev conduct a shipboard summit at Malta. Afterward, at the press conference, Soviet spokesman Gennady Gerasimov states, "From Yalta to Malta, the cold war ended at 12:45 p.m. today." In the following years, Communists in Prague step down, Hungary elects a non-Communist government, Germany unifies, Lech Walesa is elected president in Poland, and the Soviet Union dissolves. Because of the events and efforts of so many people dedicated to liberty, the Berlin Wall is no more and millions are now able to live free.

About the Author

Keith Marks is a student of historical events and their effects on people and places in the world today.

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