Berlin Wall Dbq

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Did you know that something 12ft tall and 4ft wide could separate an entire nation? The Cold War was a war without a war between the US and Soviet Union. There was no real combat or fighting, but there was many arguments about their ideas and words. In this paper, I will write about one event of the Cold War-the Berlin Wall: the events before it was built, the construction of it and the role it played on the people, and the destruction of it and the reunification of the people.

Long before the Berlin Wall was built there was a lot that led up to the construction of it. While reading “Berlin Wall,” I found that after WWII, in 1945 Germany was split into four zones. West Germany was shared by the US, Great Britain, and France, while East …show more content…

While reading “The construction of the Berlin Wall,” I found that on August 12th 1961, East Germany’s Council of Ministers said “in order to put a stop to the hostile activity of West Germany’s and West Berlin’s revanchist and militaristic forces, border controls of the kind generally found in every sovereign state will be set up at the border of the German Democratic Republic, including the border to the western sectors of Greater Berlin.” This was to stop East Germany’s population from shrinking and crossing over to the west. On the morning of August 13th, 1961, barriers were set up at the border of East and West Germany. Roads that were used to cross the border were ripped up, and guards closed off the traffic. Eventually the barriers were reinforced with concrete and blocks. People who lived near the border were ejected out of their homes and were remade into border control areas. While reading “Berlin Wall,” I found that the walls were eventually built 12 feet tall and 4 feet wide. The east side of the wall was called the “Death Strip.” On the “Death Strip” there was watch towers, machine guns, soldiers, guards, and even german shepherds. There were at least 171 people killed trying to get across the Berlin Wall. From 1961 to 1989 there were over 5,000 East Germans who some how managed to get across. People would jump from buildings, climb over the wall, fly over in hot air balloons, and crawl under through sewers, or even drive through weak parts of the wall. The construction of the wall helped stop a number of deflections enormously, and played a large role on the

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