International A Wall Divides Berlin
“Today the endangered frontier of
freedom runs through divided Berlin .”
President Kennedy, on July
22, 1961 , three weeks before the Berlin Wall was erected. A grim convoy of tanks and troops wound
through eastern Berlin
in the predawn hours of August
13, 1961 .
By sunrise, East German soldiers had stretched barbed
wire across the city, cutting off the Communist sector from the capitalist. The
wire was soon replaced by a network of concrete walls and electrified fences, guarded
by armed men, dogs, and minefields, a 30-mile-long barrier separating German
from German. Churchill’s Iron Curtain metaphor had become reality. Ostensibly
built to keep out saboteurs and subversives, the Berlin Wall was in fact meant
to keep East Germans in. Since 1949, 2.5 million had fled the economic
hardships and political repression of Germany ’s Communist half, creating
labor shortages and a “brain drain” of professionals and skilled workers. West Berlin , an island of democracy and capitalism in the
midst of East Germany ,
was the principal escape route. (Since thousands of eastern Berliners worked in
western Berlin
before the wall was built, defectors could usually evade detection.)
Through the years, the Soviets had periodically demanded that all
Though crowds of angry West Berliners confronted the wall builders (only to be dispersed with tear gas and water cannons) and the
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