By David G. Molyneaux, editor, TheTravelMavens.com
With its museums, theaters, outdoor cafes, fine restaurants, youthful atmosphere and thriving cultural life,
But for 44 years, after the end of World War II,
The entire city -- with West Germans living in West Berlin, East Germans living in East Berlin -- was geographically inside East Germany, about 100 miles east of the border with West Germany. That meant that West Berliners had to travel through 100 miles of
At the end of World War II,
At right, Berlin's Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
The
Sometimes the Soviets closed the route between Berlin and
That's why post-war
And that's why the Soviets built the Berlin Wall, as snoopy Westerners were sneaking across the ineffective city borders into East Berlin, while far more East Germans were escaping out -- as many as 1,000 a day until August 1961, when the Soviets began to build a fortified wall, effectively sealing East Berlin off from West Berlin.
Most of the Cold War sites are gone, but some significant remnants remain, said Richard G. Campbell, an American guide who remembers watching out his
Wall construction began 48 years ago. The hated divider remained for 28 years.
Since 1989, most of the wall has been carted away and nearby buildings bulldozed, but there are 18 places in
Above, near Checkpoint Charlie, with West Berlin on the left, East Berlin on the right. And below, a stopping point for the Trabi Safari Tour.
I remember the old days of crossing from West Berlin into
When talking freely is allowed
Here's a conversation from my notes of Nov. 13, 1989, with two East German men who had just arrived in West Berlin. My son, Miles, then 16, translated for me. He was an exchange student from Shaker Heights High School (Shaker Heights, Ohio), living 1989 in Goslar, Germany.
Is this exciting? I asked.
"Not bad," said Rudiger Vokukv. "Our first time to the West. Most people came to
I mentioned to an East German student, Andreas Weigel, my difficulty in getting East Germans to respond to questions in any depth.
"What do you expect?" he said. "The people could not talk for 40 years, and now they can speak freely. It will cause problems for us. A lot of people will be screwed up. We will need psychologists."
The two Germanies -- East and West -- were unified as one country in 1990.
Today's visitors may rent an audio walking guide that explains details and past events, including where East Germans were killed attempting to escape to freedom in the west.
Information on Planning a trip to Germany
The Germany Page for vacation destinations
Back in Berlin again, 20 years after the fall of the wall.
Poking about pieces of the old Berlin Wall
Guns, dogs, and fear along the old Iron Curtain
When East met West on peaceful soil in 1989
Revolution in Leipzig with candles and prayers


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