Title: The Berlin Wall
1The Berlin Wall
Cold War Project Modern World History 3B
Kensuke Yanai
2What caused it to happen?
- At the end of the cold war, Germany and Berlin
was each divided in to four zones. - Western powers had helped in economic and
political recovery in their zones. (France,
Britain, America and Russia) - The three western powers came to a single
economic unit leaving out the Russian zone. - The West wanted all four zones to unite and give
self government as soon as possible. - The Russians went against the idea and wanted to
keep the Russian zone under its own communist,
pro-Russian government.
3The Four Zones
4- The western zone kept on alarming Stalin about
re-uniting the zones. - In June 1948 the western zone made new currencies
and ended price controls in the zone and in
Western Berlin. - Stalin was fed up with capitalism and prosperity
of western Berlin decided to separated the
remaining area with a wall.
- April 15, 1961, The first generation wall was
built, separating the western powers and west
Berlin from the east Berlin (Russian Zone). - The first wall was built in August 13, 1961. It
was built with concrete and large square blocks. - The Second generation wall was built in June 1962
to prevent people of the east from escaping to
the west. - The first and second generation wall was removed
in 1965 when the third generation wall was built - 1975 The Fourth generation wall was built
replacing the third.
5Postdam Conference
The Postdam Conference took place on July 17
1945. In this conference the division of Germany
took place. Stalin took his part of Germany and
held it under his communism rule. This conference
and the Yalta conference are key events that lead
to the Berlin Wall going up.
Key People
Key people who played a role in the Berlin wall
is Stalin of Russia. He is the one who caused the
Berlin wall to go up and one who separated the
west and east Berlin. His disagreement in the
Postdam and Yalta conference lead to the Berlin
wall event.
6The View from West Berlin into East Berlin.
7The Iron Curtain
- Total border length around West Berlin 96 mi /
155 km - Border between East and West Berlin 27 mi / 43.1
km - Border between West Berlin and East Germany 69
mi / 111.9 km - Border through residential areas in Berlin 23 mi
/ 37 km - Concrete segment wall 3.6m (11.81 ft.) high, 66
mi / 106 km - Wire mesh fencing 41 mi / 66.5 km
- Anti-vehicle trenches 65 mi / 105.5 km
- Contact or signal fence 79 mi / 127.5 km
- Column track 6-7 m (7.33 yd) wide, 77 mi / 124.3
km - Number of watch towers 302
- Number of bunkers 20
- Persons killed on the Berlin Wall 192
- Persons injured by shooting ca. 200
8Where it was
9The Fall
- The Fall of the wall started on November 10 1989.
Potsdamer Platz was the first place where the
wall was opened following that was wall
woodpeckers. - On July 1 1990, East and Western Berlin was
united. - The wall was completely disappeared in 1991.
10The Wall
11Timeline
12(No Transcript)
13Political Cartoon
14Work Cited Page
- Berliner Mauer, The Berlin Wall Homepage, 6 May
2000, 19 May 2004, http//www.berlinermauer.se/Ber
linWall/ - Cartoon Stock, 19 May 2004, http//www.cartoonstoc
k.com/ - Burkhart Kirsten, The Berlin Wall, 21 Feb. 199/
27 Feb 2003, 19 May 2004, http//userpage.chemie.f
u-berlin.de/BIW/wall.html - Heiko Burkhart, Berlin Wall Online, 13 Aug 1998,
19 May 2004, http//www.dailysoft.com/berlinwall/i
ndex_en.html - Time.com, The Berlin Wall a Pictorial essay, 11
May 1999, 19 May 2004, http//www.time.com/time/da
ily/special/photo/berlin1/