At what time did the first news bulletin report that East Germans could cross the border?
19:04
In what year was the Berlin Wall built?
1961
In which decade did major reforms begin in the Soviet Union?
The 1980s
What did thousands of people do after hearing the news?
Gathered at the Berlin Wall
In what year was Germany reunified?
1990
Which organization issued the first bulletin announcing the border opening?
Deutsche Presse-Agentur
What was the main purpose of building the Berlin Wall?
To stop East Germans from fleeing to the West
Who introduced reforms like glasnost and perestroika?
Mikhail Gorbachev
What did border guards eventually do?
Opened the gates
What larger conflict did the fall of the wall help end?
The Cold War
What phrase described when East Germans could begin crossing the border?
“Immediately”
Which country controlled East Germany during the Cold War?
The Soviet Union
Name one thing East German protesters demanded.
Freedom to travel / free elections / more rights
How did people celebrate?
Climbing the wall, hugging, breaking it apart
What happened to communist governments in Eastern Europe afterward?
They collapsed
Who made the announcement that caused confusion about the travel rules?
Günter Schabowski
What two political systems did the wall symbolize?
Communism and democracy (or capitalism)
In which city did many peaceful protests take place?
Leipzig
Who called the day “historic” on television?
Hanns Joachim Friedrichs
What happened to the Soviet Union shortly after?
It dissolved in 1991
Why did the announcement lead to mass public reaction so quickly?
Because it suggested immediate border opening without clear instructions
Why was Berlin a key escape point before the wall was built?
Because it was divided into East and West sectors within East Germany
How did Soviet reforms influence Eastern Europe?
They weakened control and encouraged political change
Why were border guards unable to stop the crowds?
They had no clear orders and were overwhelmed
Why is the fall of the Berlin Wall considered globally significant?
It symbolized the triumph of freedom and the end of ideological division in Europe