Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Today in History - November 9, 1989 - East Germany Opens the Berlin Wall

Today in History - November 9, 1989 - East Germany Opens the Berlin Wall

   East German officials today opened the Berlin Wall, allowing travel from East to West Berlin. The following day, celebrating Germans began to tear the wall down. One of the ugliest and most infamous symbols of the Cold War was soon reduced to rubble that was quickly snatched up by souvenir hunters. 

The East German action followed a decision by Hungarian officials a few weeks earlier to open the border between Hungary and Austria. This effectively ended the purpose of the Berlin Wall, since East German citizens could now circumvent it by going through Hungary, into Austria, and thence into West Germany. The decision to open the wall was also a reflection of the immense political changes taking place in East Germany, where the old communist leadership was rapidly losing power and the populace was demanding free elections and movement toward a free market system.

Please read the rest of the story at: http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/east-germany-opens-the-berlin-wall

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