Communists Build the Berlin Wall
On August 13, 1961, troops in East Germany sealed the border between East and West Berlin with barbed wire fences that were soon replaced with concrete blocks. As East Germans awake to the new reality, local news coverage paints a grim picture of life for those trapped behind the barricade.
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On August 13, 1961, troops in East Germany sealed the border between East and West Berlin with barbed wire fences that were soon replaced with concrete blocks. As East Germans awake to the new reality, local news coverage paints a grim picture of life for those trapped behind the barricade.
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