Berlin Wall
Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall
For 28 years the Berlin Wall separated friends, families, and nations. After the second World War in 1945, US, Britain, France, and Russia divided Germany into four sections into four sections controlled by an ally. The US, British, and French sections joined and formed a democratic state or West Germany.
A barrier now separated East and West. Even though Berlin was deep within the Soviet section, the Allies thought it would be good to
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GDR and the Berlin Wall was when Hungary opened its doors to the west. Migration was unrestricted. East Germans would go from East Germany to Hungary and from there to West Germany, or another other Western European state.
On November 10, 1989 and on December 22, 1989 checkpoints were opened for pedestrians at the Potsdamer Platz and the Brandenberg Gate. On July 1, 1990 East and West Germany were united. All restrictions and travel between East and West Germany were dropped.