Persuasive Essay On The Berlin Wall

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In the middle of the night, on August 13, 1961, the Communist government of East Berlin had made a decision that would change not only East Berlin, but the rest of the world. That decision was to put up a barrier between them, their people and the rest of the world. The barrier would be constructed of barbed-wire fencing, stretched over seventy-nine miles, and separated the people from their friends and families. There would be those who opposed and never gained their freedom, and those who made it out alive. Either way, the next twenty- eight years were going to be the toughest that it had ever been for East Berlin (“Millington, Richard”). The decision to create the Berlin Wall was very unsettling for Eastern Berliners. The reason that the Berlin Wall was created rested on the economic failings due to the unhappiness of the people. The Berliners looked for a more Democratic government, where their thoughts would be heard …show more content…

presidents in their hearts and minds. The clock was ticking for the government and they did not know how much time that they had before populace would riot (“Berlin Wall …show more content…

Officially, on November 9th, 1989, the government of East Berlin announced to its people that they were free to travel anywhere in Western Europe with a visa. As soon as the news was heard, people had begun to run out of their houses and towards the Berlin gates, flooding the guards. With many people running pass the guards, they had no time to check for visas. Therefore, people were getting out either way. Some chose to stay and take part of a celebration of their own. Multiple people chose to stand on top of the Berlin Wall and chisel it away to send a message to their government, that they were prisoners no more (“Berlin Wall

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