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World Service,23 mins

Series The Day the Wall Went Up

Episode 2

The Documentary

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On Sunday 13 August 1961, Berliners awoke to find telephone wires cut and a wall being erected across the city. The wall, which ultimately extended for over 100 miles, separated them from family, friends and jobs for 28 years. In so doing, it became a potent symbol of the Cold War. On the 50th anniversary of the Berlin Wall going up Gerry Northam examines the Wall’s political context and re-visits the day which signified the peak of the Cold War, the constant threat of nuclear war, and the human price paid for yet more failed ideologies.

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