The Berlin Wall; How things were planned and organized after the Second World War, on 13 August 1961, around Berlin, and when we perceived limited freedom in Germany!

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You know, the Berlin Wall was a wall going from the west to the east and from the east to the west in Berlin, and this was a wall being 46 km long, and it was placed there to avoid that mainly young people escaped from DDR to West-Germany, this wall was established from 13 August 1961, and it was terrible and stupid human actions behind having this wall, and the freedom and the diversity were attacked by doing such things as we perceived there it was.

The Berlin Wall was a physically block off of concrete, barbed wire and electric fences, and it was a nightmare and a pain for many people living and working and operating in Berlin, and it was terrible for the thinking and the feeling actions, and we could not do all things that we really managed and could do, and the freedom and the diversity of all conceivable things to perceive and to engage within, they are important to any times anywhere, and also in Berlin, and today Berlin is the capital in Germany!

The Cold War coming after the Second World War to the 1991 was really terrible, and it was about an iron curtain that had come among the nations, and the people being where they were as they were, when we were here as humans, and this was a war that implied hate and trauma and frustrations, and we could not have such a war here.

So, the wars are often without meaning, or just a reaction on social and individual sufferings and much pain, and nothing should be monitored among us, and we are here to be here, or to hide us, and to escape away if we are needing that. And you know, when the Second World War was over, the the superpowers as the United States, Great Britain and the Soviet Union, held hands and cheered. Germany was beaten, and the Second World War had passed, and this happened on 8 May 1945. Japan really continued to fight, but there was just a moment of time when they would surrender and stop fighting, and they really stopped the war, when the processes and the outcomes were lost where they were as they were, and in relation to what they did and not did.

So, the reason why there was so much illegal works during the Second World War was a wish to get the freedom back and to destroy what the Germans did that we did not want to do. And therefore, there were works getting on, also in Norway, and we published illegal information and newspapers to tell the population and the people that was going on, and what was really the situation as it was where we were as humans while we are here.

So, the main reason why the Berlin Wall was put up there in the landscape, was that the authority planned to avoid that young people escaped from DDR to West-Germany. And the main part of the people that escaped was their distrust of fascism, and that the people trying to regulate and to protect themselves, fought for their human rights, and for not being monitored by anyone anywhere while they were where they were. And the Berlin Wall was guarded by soldiers from the army, and this was the army from East-Germany or DDR. And the soliders had the right and the orders to shoot at people who tried to enter illegally from DDR to West-Germany. And you know, in West-Germany there was freedom and diversity, and therefore people wanted to live and to operate and to work there, and to enjoy their leisure time.

The Berlin Wall stood from 1961 to until November 9, 1989, when the head of the East German Communist Party announced that citizens of the GDR could cross the border whenever they pleased, and this made the strange decision of putting up a wall in Berlin just to forget the past, and live in freedom in the present and in the future, and we are in the schools just to be best in and out of the times we are living within. And president John F. Kennedy from the United States was engaged in the Berlin Wall, and he said that a wall is a hell of a lot better than a war. And he also said the famous words in Berlin; Ich Bin Ein Berliner. And we repeat and repeat this message to the end of the days and the time. You know, the Berlin Wall was a symbol and a sign making the Cold War being there, and hence there was a division of the liberty in the west, and the awful and terrible regimes with bad quality and no freedom for the citizens, and this happens up to 1990 in Europe, and people wanted freedom, and to work with what they wanted.


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