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What Was The Berlin Wall?
What Was the Berlin Wall? by Nico Medina is an engaging and accessible nonfiction book that introduces young readers to one of the most significant symbols of the Cold War era. The book explores the historical context following World War II, detailing how Germany was divided into East and West, and how the ideological conflict between the Soviet Union and Western allies led to the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. It describes life in East Berlin under communist rule, the hardships faced by families separated by the wall, and the daring escapes made by those seeking freedom. The book also traces the global political tensions surrounding the wall and culminates in its dramatic fall in 1989, marking the beginning of German reunification and the end of the Cold War. Through clear language and vivid storytelling, the book helps readers understand the human impact of political divisions and the power of unity and freedom.
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