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THE BERLIN WALL Another Cold War crisis Background East – West rivalry Berlin divided – contrast the two halves. WEST: Prosperous, helped by US, attracted.

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2 THE BERLIN WALL

3 Another Cold War crisis Background East – West rivalry Berlin divided – contrast the two halves. WEST: Prosperous, helped by US, attracted people from the East. Seen by USSR as ‘infection’ in the heart of Communist East Germany. EAST: Much less prosperous and under Communist control, produced majority of food in the Eastern portion of Berlin

4 Focus on refugees from East Germany or East Berlin to West 1949-129,245 1951- 165,648 1953- 331,390 1955- 252,870 1957- 261,622 1959- 143,917 1961- 207,026 1962- 21,356 1963- 42,632 1964- 41,876

5 What they wanted The West Prevent USSR from gaining control of East Germany To see a united, democratic Germany Help West Berlin financially in order to wait out East Germany The East Maintain control over E Germany Make the West recognise it as an independent state Stop the flood of refugees especially the skilled and professional ones – much needed in E Germany

6 1958-Soviet demands West should: Recognise GDR Withdraw troops from West Berlin Hand their access routes over to the East German government West refused and Khrushchev backed down.

7 Events of 1961 June - Khrushchev pressured new American President John F Kennedy Demanded withdrawal of Western forces from West Berlin – Kennedy refused July 23 – Flow of refugees from East to West = 1000 a day July 25 – Kennedy repeats support for West Berlin and announced increase in arms spending

8 Events cont’d 13-22 August – Khrushchev and East German govt. orders barbed wire barrier across Berlin, followed by a wall of concrete blocks All of West Berlin encircled apart from access points Each Year the Soviets improved the defences to prevent escapees to the West This was against the Four Power agreement made in 1949.

9 West Berliners viewing across the new wall.

10 Results Important results for Berlin, Germany and the Cold War: Berlin Berlin was divided, free access ended between East and West, many families split, many attempted to escape to the West-between 1961 and 1989; 86 people died trying to cross the Berlin Wall

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12 Results continued… Kennedy accepted the Soviet action. He refused to use US troops to pull down the wall to avoid war. Kennedy looked weak but West turned it into propaganda – “Why if Communism was so attractive was a wall needed?” 1963 – Kennedy visited West Berlin – pledged continued support – ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ (I am a Berliner) – famous speech Khrushchev lost face by failing to remove the West from Berlin LINK:http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/ jfkberliner.htmlhttp://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/ jfkberliner.html

13 In the last phase of the wall's development, the "death strip" between fence and concrete wall.

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15 United States President Ronald Reagan delivers his famed "Tear Down This Wall" speech at the Berlin Wall in June of 1987, in which he called for Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the wall. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MDFX-dNtsM&feature=fvwrel

16 Directions: For the following homework assignment, please review the powerpoint and use the internet to answer the questions. All answers should be written in complete sentences. Each answer should be at least a paragraph in length. This will be worth a quiz grade. Short, copied answers from other people/websites will be given a zero. 1). What was the Berlin Wall and why was it built? 2). Which President did the most to support West Berlin and protect it from the Soviets? 3). Explain a major event that took place in Berlin during the Cold War. 4). Why did the Soviets decide to tear down the wall in 1989? 5). What are the two opposing ideas in the Cold War? How did East Berlin and West Berlin represent their idea?


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