From the BBC News archive, footage of the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Includes statement by then-Prime Minister of Great Britain, Margaret Thatcher.
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BBC News: Collapse of the Berlin Wall (November 1989)
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Berlin East German Checkpoint Bravo Tour
Mittwoch, 28. Juli 2010After World War 2, the Allies divided Berlin half. The Americans, British, and French all took the West side of the city. The Soviets took the East. In the middle of the cold war, August 13, 1961, the Berlin Wall was built by the soviets effectively cutting the city in half. Residents both sides of the city were forced to have to go through checkpoints to be able to enter and leave these portions of the city — if they could at all. Most people are familiar with Checkpoint Charlie, now a museum in downtown Berlin. However, there were other checkpoints throughout the area. This is Checkpoint Bravo, in the Southwest of Berlin. The West (American) guard checkpoint area has been saved. Unlike its counterpart, however, only the East German (Soviet) command tower at checkpoint Bravo still stands, and is badly in need of restoration. When this command post was originally built, it sat looking out over a huge concrete area that was the checkpoint for those wishing to leave East Berlin (soviet side) and head into West Berlin. Cars would pull in here from one direction or the other and guards would search vehicles and belongings and check the papers before allowing entry and/or exit. Vehicles going to West Berlin then drove about 500 meters (about 1.5 miles) were stopped and went through it all again before being able to enter the west (American) side of the city. Vehicles entering East Berlin (soviet side) had already gone through the other checkpoint before exiting. The concrete …
The Berlin Wall – Lessons Learned
Sonntag, 25. Juli 2010A short video by Carsten Cumbrowski about the history of the Berlin Wall that physically and spiritually separated an entire city and its people for 28 years; caused hundreds of deaths and inflicted pain in millions of Germans of two generations. This version of the video consists of 21 individual video and audio sources, 54 individual images and 470 words of text for caption, labels and informational messages blended in and out throughout the whole video. Background music by X-Ray Dog (a few seconds of song “The Journey” used for the intro), John F. & die Gropiuslerchen: “Berlin, Berlin (…Dein Herz Kennt Keine Mauern)” from 1987 and Die Skeptiker: “Berlin” from 1995. Idea, concept, script and editing by Carsten Cumbrowski. Copyleft 2008. Feel free to copy, distribute and share this video with friends, family or strangers. Cheers! Carsten Cumbrowski See my article of the historic time line of the events related and surrounding the Berlin Wall at www.roysac.com Also see my blog post at www.roysac.com for more facts and information about the Berlin Wall and an extended version of the video (too long for YouTube). Fast Facts ——————— International Press-Conference in East-Berlin on 15 June 1961 … A journalist from the West German newspaper “Frankfurter Rundschau” asked the question, if the creation of a “Free East Berlin” means that a border will be erected at the Brandenburg Gate. … The East German Head of State “Walter Ulbricht” responded to this …