Berlin Wall
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The Berlin wall was one of the most visible signs of the cold war and has become a symbol (see also symbol) of the Iron Curtain and totalitarianism.
The Berlin Wall was a symbol (see also symbol) of the inability of a communist state to keep its citizens from leaving when they have a choice.
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It was only after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 that wolves began returning to Germany after 150 years of absence.
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For his series of three Cold War-era spy trilogies featuring the British intelligence officer Bernard Samson, he had sources on both sides of the Berlin Wall, from government officials in East Germany to taxi drivers in West Berlin.
They share the conviction that the fall of the Berlin Wall marked a pivotal moment in geopolitical history.
Here we come to the lesson from the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Leaving Bulgaria after the Berlin Wall fell, at age 29, she and her physicist husband first lived in France—he had only $10 when he arrived—then Canada, where she became a receptionist and taught herself to type after work hours.
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