The Berlin Wall, a symbol of the Cold War, divided East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989. It represented the ideological conflict between capitalist America and communist USSR, highlighting the stark differences between the two systems.
Key points:
- Built to prevent "Brain Drain" from East to West Berlin
- Resulted in 239 deaths of people trying to cross
- Became a powerful anti-communist propaganda tool
- Significantly increased tensions between East and West
- Its fall in 1989 marked the end of the Cold War era