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  2. Tear down this wall! - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Reagan. The full text of the speech at Wikisource. On June 12, 1987, at the Brandenburg Gate, United States president Ronald Reagan delivered a speech commonly known by a key line from the middle part: " Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! " Reagan called for Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to open the Berlin Wall, which had encircled ...

  3. Ich bin ein Berliner - Wikipedia

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    t. e. " Ich bin ein Berliner " (German pronunciation: [ɪç ˈbɪn ʔaɪn bɛʁˈliːnɐ]; " I am a Berliner ") is a speech by United States President John F. Kennedy given on June 26, 1963, in West Berlin. It is one of the best-known speeches of the Cold War and among the most famous anti-communist speeches. Twenty-two months earlier, East ...

  4. My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love - Wikipedia

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    My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love has become one of the best known works of graffiti art on the Berlin Wall. [9][10] According to Anthony Read and David Fisher, the painting is "particularly striking, with a sharp, satirical edge." [11] It was also widely criticized on creation as a straightforward reproduction of the photograph that ...

  5. Berlin Wall - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Wall. Coordinates: 52°30′16″N 13°26′28″E. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article is about the wall that surrounded West Berlin during the Cold War. For the border that divided most of East and West Germany, see Inner German border. For the video game, see The Berlin Wall (video game).

  6. Fall of the Berlin Wall - Wikipedia

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    Fall of the Berlin Wall. Part of the Revolutions of 1989. Germans stand on top of the Wall in front of the Brandenburg Gate, before this section was torn down on December 9 1989 in the hours before the West German leader walked through the Gate to greet his East German counterpart. Date. 9 November 1989; 35 years ago (1989-11-09) Time.

  7. John Ehrlichman - Wikipedia

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    John Daniel Ehrlichman (/ ˈɜːrlɪkmən /; [1] March 20, 1925 – February 14, 1999) was an American political aide who served as White House Counsel and Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs under President Richard Nixon. Ehrlichman was an important influence on Nixon's domestic policy, coaching him on issues and enlisting his ...

  8. Berlin Wall graffiti art - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Wall graffiti art. The Berlin Wall was constructed in 1961 to separate West Berlin and East Berlin during the Cold War. All the differences between the countries made it a perfect place for people to express their opinions, especially on their preferences and dislikes. In the 1980s, the wall was reconstructed and made 14 feet (4.3 m) tall.

  9. Checkpoint Charlie - Wikipedia

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    Checkpoint Charlie. Coordinates: 52°30′27″N 13°23′25″E. Well-known crossing point in the Berlin Wall; now a museum. A view of Checkpoint Charlie in 1963, from the American sector. Map of Berlin Wall with location of Checkpoint Charlie. Checkpoint Charlie (or " Checkpoint C ") was the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East ...