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1 THE BERLIN WALL

2 TENSIONS The Potsdam Agreement divided Germany into four zones as well as Berlin.

3 TENSIONS Having launched the world's first ever satellite(1957), Khrushchev felt confident about Soviet power and chose to test such power in Berlin.

4 Aims of the Soviet Union after WWII
Create a buffer zone to the west of Russia, protecting them from any attack in the future. Spread Communism. Use the resources of others to help rebuild their war damaged country. The Soviet-controlled countries in the East were tied by two binding agreements. An economic agreement was put in place in 1949 with the creation of COMECON, the Council for Mutual Economic assistance. Warsaw Pact was set up in 1955 and was a mutual defense treaty between the eight communist states of Eastern Europe, with each country agreeing to support the others if attacked.

5 TENSIONS When Kennedy comes into power(1961) he is in no mood for negotiating and instead orders a massive increase in the armed services.

6 TENSIONS East Berlin was losing far too many citizens each year. They were especially concerned with the number of educated refugees fleeing the country.

7 Focus on refugees from East Germany or East Berlin to West
,245 ,648 ,390 ,870 ,622 ,917 ,026 ,356 ,632 ,876

8 What they wanted The West
Prevent USSR from gaining control of East Germany To see a united, democratic Germany The East Maintain control over E Germany Make the West recognise it as an independent state Stop the flood of refugees especially the skilled and professional ones – much needed in E Germany

9 Spies were sent from West Berlin to the East.
TENSIONS Spies were sent from West Berlin to the East.

10 13th August 1961: the Berlin Wall is built

11 What was the Berlin Wall?

12 Built in 1961

13 Separated West Berlin from East Germany
Built in 1961 Separated West Berlin from East Germany

14 Separated West Berlin from East Germany
Built in 1961 Separated West Berlin from East Germany A wall to prevent East Germans fleeing to West Berlin.

15 Separated West Berlin from East Germany
Built in 1961 Separated West Berlin from East Germany A wall to prevent East Germans fleeing to West Berlin. A famous symbol of the Cold War

16 Separated West Berlin from East Germany
Built in 1961 Separated West Berlin from East Germany A wall to prevent East Germans fleeing to West Berlin. A famous symbol of the Cold War Separated Communism from Capitalism

17 How did the Berlin Wall affect the people of Germany?

18 If you tried to cross you would be shot

19 If you tried to cross you would be shot
The wall cut off roads and buildings

20 If you tried to cross you would be shot
The wall cut off roads and buildings People lost their jobs

21 If you tried to cross you would be shot
The wall cut off roads and buildings People lost their jobs Families were divided

22 If you tried to cross you would be shot
The wall cut off roads and buildings People lost their jobs Families were divided Stopped the flow of refugees as West Berliners were allowed in but East Berliners were not allowed out

23 Task 1: Read through pages 123 and 124 and add to your notes
Task 1: Read through pages 123 and 124 and add to your notes. Complete the questions in the blue box. Task 2: ‘The main reason the Berlin Wall was built was to keep western influence out of East Germany.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. [10] (2017 M)


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