the berlin wall

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The Berlin Wall was a tangible symbol of the suppression of human rights by the bloc of Eastern Germany during the Cold War. The people of Berlin Germany were divided by a wall because of issues between the free world and the communist world.
In 1945 Germany divided Berlin into four zones. The Soviet Union, United States, Britain, and France all had a zone. From 1945 until 1961 Germans were free to go from East to West Berlin. On August 13, 1961, groggy citizens watched as workers began digging holes and jackhammering sidewalks, making way for the barbed wire that would eventually divided the East and the West. Armed troops stood guard at the crossing points between the two sides. By the morning of August 14, Soviet troops surrounded the city and by the end of that night the freedom to move freely between the two sections of Berlin ended. But even before the wall went up East Berlin had tried to push West Berlin away by cutting off all food and supplies to them. On June 27, 1948, the Berlin Airlift occurred. The United States and Britain combined their zones and came together as o...

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