PRESENTATION OUTLINE
THE FALL OF THE BERLIN WALL
WHAT WAS THE BERLIN WALL?
- A concrete barrier circling West Berlin
- Built in 1961
- Its purpose was to cut off West Berlin from East Germany
- Stopped the massive migration from East Germany to West Germany
IMPACTS
- Separated families
- Prison
- Deaths
EASTERN POINT OF VIEW
- Life was a lot better in the west
- Leaving East Berlin for West Berlin was literally impossible
- Their freedoms were limited
WESTERN POINT OF VIEW
- Their economy was rising drastically
- They were able to travel
- Plenty of materials for everyone
- They tried to help East Berliners over the wall, but a lot got caught
- They hated the wall just as much as the East Berliners did
MR GORBACHEV, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!
SEPTEMBER 1989
- A string of protest demonstrations broke out all over East Germany
- This was the start of The Peaceful Revolution
- The first protest started onn September 4 in Lepizig
OCTOBER 1989
- October 9 - Leipzig's protesters took to the streets under the banner "We are the people!"
- The military surrounded the demonstrators, but did not take action
- Honecker's resignation
NOVEMBER 1989
- By November the protests had increased significantly
- The Eastern Germans were forced to open new border crossings
- Germans were allowed to cross from the East to the West
- The guards became more tolearting
- Eventually they allowed illegal border crossings through holes in the wall
NOVEMBER 1989
- On November 4 about 1 million people protest in East Berlin
- On November 4 The Berlin Wall falls
CONCLUSION
- The Berlin Wall was built in 1961 and torn down in 1989
- It separated Western Berlin from Eastern Berlin
- The fall of The Berlin Wall lead to the reunification of two Germanies
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