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The careless reading of a press release and the world changed


Welcomed by most. With the notable exceptions of Mr Putin and Mrs Thatcher.
 
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So if he had read it before being on TV he would have changed it and the wall would have remained? Very interesting. I always thought David Hasslehoff karate chopped it down!!
 
So if he had read it before being on TV he would have changed it and the wall would have remained? Very interesting. I always thought David Hasslehoff karate chopped it down!!

Nah he drove his car through it high on crack n champers :sneaky:
 
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It would probably have opened up sooner or later, one way or another. The Soviet Union was collapsing and could no longer afford big armies of occupation. The Eastern nations were boiling with popular demonstrations and desire for change. Refugees were fleeing the East and decimating the workforce. In Germany the marchers were no longer chanting "let us out" but "we're staying here."

Mr Putin was in Berlin at the time as a KGB officer and has expressed regret that the crowds were not crushed by force. He has subsequently stamped out popular resistance in Russia.

But nobody on the spot would take responsibility to use machine guns and tanks. They might not have been lynched but they could well have been court-martialled if change continued.


Once the breach had occurred, the state forces lost confidence, and the citizens gained it. In some of the old photos you will see border guards looking stunned and dazed as they see their world crumbling around them. Eventually they opened gates themselves. As public servants they had a duty to prevent people being injured in the crush.
 
Incredible moment in history.

Sad to think the last person who died trying to escape East Berlin happened on March 1989 (hot air balloon).

I wonder if we will see the same thing happen in Korea in our lifetime?
 
And a Pub Quiz question (please don't look it up until the correct answer is announced)

What was the name of the British Foreign Secretary who signed the final peace treaty with Germany after WW2?
 
And a Pub Quiz question (please don't look it up until the correct answer is announced)

What was the name of the British Foreign Secretary who signed the final peace treaty with Germany after WW2?

Dunno, but wasn't it "relatively" recently i.e. quite some time after the end of WW2?
 
Sad to think the last person who died trying to escape East Berlin happened on March 1989 (hot air balloon).

There were later deaths at the borders between Germany and other countries, details of these deaths were not made public.

19 year old Michael Weber was shot at close range on the border between East Germany and Bulgaria close to the Pirin mountains on or just before July 14th 1989. His parents were given information about his death and told not to reveal that their son had died while crossing the border.

If the authorities in the West had been unaware of an incident on the East-West borders then the East were likely to try and cover it up.
 
ok, I cheated, Douglas Hurd apparently in 1990.

yes

in Moscow

12 September 1990

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Did you know this was the day Germany was given sovereignty back (from WWII)?
 
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