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Titel    Berlin Wall online - Brief historical overview
Datum    7. January 2009
URL    https://web.archive.org/web/20090107053943/http://www.dailysoft.com/berlinwall/history/

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[1.] Ama/Fragment 087 08 - Diskussion
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Ama, BauernOpfer, Berlin Wall online 2009a, Fragment, Gesichtet, SMWFragment, Schutzlevel sysop

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Quelle: Berlin Wall online 2009a
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In the afternoon of 12 August 1961 at 4 p.m, Walter Ulbricht, the East German Leader, signed the commands to close the border. The following Sunday, at midnight, the army, police and the "Kampfgruppen" began to bolt the city. The wall was built and separated the city into two parts. Streets, the railway and the S-Bahn (City railway) were closed, even cemeteries were not spared. Nothing was forgotten and East Germans would not be allowed to freely travel to the west until 1989.311

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In 9 November 1989, at a press conference held by the SED government, it was announced that travel restrictions for East Germans had been lifted. That night people from the East Berlin flooded into the western part of the city and hundreds of thousands celebrated throughout the city. Next day, Berliners begin to discover the parts of their city from which they'd previously been prevented access.313


311 Berlin Wall Articles, brief history, available on: http://dailysoft.com/berlinwall/history/index.htm, last visited on 16 January 2009.

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313 Basic Facts, Berlin Wall, available on: http://europa.eu/abc/history/2000_today/2002/index_en.htm, last visited on 16 January 2009.

In the afternoon of August 12 at 4 p.m. Walter Ulbricht, the East German leader, signed the commands to close the border. Next Sunday at midnight the army, police and the "Kampfgruppen" began to bolt the city. The wall is built and separates the city into two parts for more than 28 years.

Streets, the railway and the S-Bahn (city railway) are broken, stations of the U-Bahn (underground railway) are closed, even cemeteries are not spared. Nothing is forgotten and the East Germans will not be allowed to free travel to the West until 1989.

November 9, 1989

A press conference is held where the SED government announced that travel restrictions for East Germans had been lifted. In that night people from East Berlin flooded into the western part of the city and hundreds of thousands celebrated throughout the city. Next day Berliners begin to discover the other part of their city.

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