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25th Anniversary: When the Berlin Wall Fell

Lasrick writes Today is the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. This retrospective describes how quickly the Wall was erected, and how Berliners were completely caught off guard by its construction: "Berlin's citizens woke up one morning in August 1961 to find coils of barbed wire running down the middle of their streets; the first inkling some people had that anything was amiss was when their subway train didn't stop at certain stations. Later, the first strands of wire were replaced with a cement wall, along with watchtowers, a wide 'death strip,' and an electrified fence."

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  1. Re:Darmok by AHuxley · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Nerd-appropriate would be just how many Western brands and firms sent their production lines to the East.
    Cash that then supported the East German gov for years.
    Nerd-appropriate would be just how quickly Western political leaders had their East German files found and then removed.
    Nerd-appropriate would be where some top East German security experts later found work in the USA.
    The ability of the West to track most of the East German and Russian gov and mil movements.
    The fall of the wall still has many good tech stories but all the press likes is the escapes and television news.

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    Domestic spying is now "Benign Information Gathering"