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Harrison, Hope M. "The Berlin Wall after Fifty Years: Introduction." German Politics and Society 29, no. 2 (2011): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2011.290201.

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Fifty years ago on 13 August 1961, the East Germans sealed the east-westborder in Berlin, beginning to build what would become known as theBerlin Wall. Located 110 miles/177 kilometers from the border with WestGermany and deep inside of East Germany, West Berlin had remained the“last loophole” for East Germans to escape from the communist GermanDemocratic Republic (GDR) to the western Federal Republic of Germany(FRG, West Germany). West Berlin was an island of capitalism and democracywithin the GDR, and it enticed increasing numbers of dissatisfied EastGermans to flee to the West. This was par
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TONYALI, Zeynep. "Sanat Bağlamında Berlin Duvarı’nın İzleri." International Journal of Social Sciences 8, no. 34 (2024): 458–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.52096/usbd.8.34.26.

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Germany was the place where the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union took place, planning to establish an ideological domination over the world. After the end of the Second World War, although the city of Berlin remained within the borders of East Germany, as per an agreement between the Soviets and the Western bloc countries. divided. In order to prevent their escape to East and West Germany, the German administration began to build a wall around East Berlin on August 13, 1961, closing all passages to the western part, telling its citizens that they had a freer and more pro
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Anderson, Ben. "Three Germanies: West Germany, East Germany and the Berlin Republic." European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire 19, no. 4 (2012): 637–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2012.702067.

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Crandall Hollick, Julian. "W. Berlin: Forty Years After." Worldview 28, no. 6 (1985): 7–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0084255900046957.

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If you want to understand West Berlin's history and present political reality, take the train from Hanover or Hamburg. The border crossing from West to East Germany gives the first clue. Barbed wire and high fences line the track; police line the station platform. The few East German civilians who are waiting for their own trains seem to look right through you as though you were invisible—a ghost train heading for Berlin.
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Plum, Catherine. "Contested Namesakes: East Berlin School Names under Communism and in Reunified Germany." History of Education Quarterly 45, no. 4 (2005): 625–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2005.tb00059.x.

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Within weeks and months of the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989, numerous busts and portraits of school namesakes disappeared from the foyers, hallways, and “tradition rooms” (Traditionszimmer) of East Berlin schools and were relegated to trash bins. In 1990 municipal authorities formalized this spontaneous purge of school identities by eliminating the names of all schools in eastern Berlin. Over the course of the 1990s administrators, teachers, and students in the newly restructured schools began to discuss a wide range of new school identities.
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Choi, Jae-Ho. "Berlin during the Cold War: A space as an “Island of Freedom”." Korean Society For German History 51 (November 30, 2022): 59–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17995/kjgs.2022.11.51.59.

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This study deals with the history of Berlin during the Cold War from 1945 to the late 1960s. After World War II, Germany was divided into four regions and governed by the Allied Powers. Shortly after, with the onset of the Cold War, Germany was divided into East and West. Berlin, the capital, was also destined for the same fate. The western part of the city was placed in a special situation as a Western area located in the middle of East Germany. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as West and East Germany, frequently clashed over West Berlin. The ci
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ZAIDAN, Mohammed Ahmed. "THE DIVIDED BERLIN: A STUDY OF THE NATURE OF WEST BERLIN'S RELATIONSHIP WITH THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 1949 -1969." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 04, no. 04 (2022): 118–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.18.7.

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The significance of the research come from the truth that Berlin formed one of the important hotbeds of controversy in the clash between the Soviet Union and the Western allies in the context of the Cold War. As a result, the Quadruple administration of the city that has been approved in 1944 has scattered. This is the matter that drive it to enter in the tunnel of its first crisis for the period (1998-1999) and the subsequent division of Germany and the emergence of the two Germans in 1949, so both countries claimed the ownership of Berlin to it. The Federal Republic of Germany specified in A
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Steinman, Jessica Hoai Thuong. "From North-South to East-West: The Demarcation and Reunification of the Vietnamese Migrant Community in Berlin." Journal of Migration History 7, no. 2 (2021): 111–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/23519924-00702002.

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Abstract In 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, marking the breakdown of the East-West demarcation and the reunification of the German Democratic Republic (gdr) and Federal Republic of Germany (frg). Consequently, thousands of predominantly Northern Vietnamese contract workers, who came to East Berlin under the bilateral agreement between the gdr and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (srv), stayed in the reunified Germany alongside thousands of Vietnamese thuyền nhân from South Vietnam, who were settled in West Berlin by the frg. Therefore, Berlin became the host of two Vietnamese communities. To this
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Landwehrmeyer, Richard. "The Berlin State Library/Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin: A Library in Transition." Alexandria: The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 5, no. 1 (1993): 53–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095574909300500104.

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The division of Germany after the war led to the former Preussischer Staatsbibliothek (PSB) being split between the Deutsche Staatsbibliothek (DSB) in East Berlin and the Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz (SBPK) in West Berlin. Following the country's unification, the collections are being reunified in one institution, the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, which will be the biggest library in Germany. Both buildings will continue to be used, since neither is large enough to hold the entire collection, both are architecturally significant, and a new building is out of the question. Reintegra
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Gerstenberger, Katharina. "Reading the Writings on the Walls— Remembering East Berlin." German Politics and Society 23, no. 3 (2005): 65–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/104503005780979994.

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Between the end of the Cold War in 1989 and the sixtieth anniversary of the end of World War II more than fifteen years later, Germany witnessed not only a proliferation of events and experiences to be remembered but also of traditions of memory. Before the fall of the wall, remembrance of the past in West Germany meant, above all, commemoration of the Nazi past and the memory of the Holocaust. Germany's unification had a significant impact on cultural memory not only because the fall of the wall itself was an event of memorable significance but also because it gave new impulses to debates abo
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