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Berlin, Germany
The Berlin Wall came down 35 years ago today. Fragments of the famous border still remain today.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 marked the beginning of the end of the Cold War, paving the way for German reunification in 1990 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
35 years after the Berlin Wall opened, fragments of East Germany’s border remain
Most of communist East Germany’s heavily fortified border was torn down quickly after it was opened in 1989, but there are still places where visitors can see the remains of the Berlin Wall and other sections of the frontier.
Germany Marks 1989 Berlin Wall Fall With 'Preserve Freedom' Party
Germany marked 35 years since the Berlin Wall fell with festivities on Saturday under the theme "Preserve Freedom!", against the somber backdrop of war in Gaza and Ukraine, and fears that democracy is under attack around the world.
Smithsonian Magazine
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How the Berlin Wall Became a 100-Mile Bike and Pedestrian Trail
Once one of the world’s most dangerous border crossings, Berlin's symbol of death and division has been turned into a ...
Hawaii Tribune-Herald
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Steves: In Berlin, keep your eye on the wall
Today, after decades of being nearly devoured by persistent “wall-peckers,” little remains of the grandest souvenir of Cold ...
U.S. News & World Report
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East Side Gallery
The
East Side Gallery
refers to the longest intact section of the
Berlin
Wall
, which stretches for nearly a mile. If you want to experience the
wall
for the first time, this is the place to do ...
Catholic News Agency
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How St. John Paul II helped bring down the Berlin Wall: 35 years later
I am absolutely convinced that without Pope John Paul II, German reunification would not have been possible,” Martin ...
Cycling Weekly on MSN
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From a symbol of division to one of unity: How a bike trail helped re-write the legacy of the Berlin Wall
If rails can become trails, why not borders?' asks Joe Baur as he explores the trail which grew from the scar of an infamous, ...
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