Berlin celebrates the fall of the Wall
EN [ENA] Berlin celebrates the fall of the Wall condemning communism as a vehicle for humanitarian massacres. 30 years of freedom and democracy. The special "Travel and tourism" dedicated to Berlin. Germany celebrates the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the symbol of the Cold
The Wall was erected in 1961, on the night of August 15, to stem the flight of the Berliners in the western sector of the city, under the control of the "Westerners". The city had been divided into four sectors, American, French, English and Russian, in 1945, at the end of World War II, by the nations that had defeated Hitler's Germany. Later it was divided into east and west, Russians on one side and allies on the other, and created a checkpoint for document control, affectionately called Charlie. The escapes began almost immediately, then the West German authorities, under the watchful eye of the USSR, built the wall, equipped with armed sentries and barbed wire.
Germany celebrates the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the collapse of the symbol of the Cold War par excellence, and recalls the peaceful revolution that led to the end of the division of the country and of Europe. Among the local projects there is certainly that of preserving the rich natural environment and allowing anyone who visits it to discover its peculiarities with as many comforts as possible. The whole country is aiming for greens and health and wellness holidays are in great demand. In this sense, new cycle paths have been opened also in the country roads, spas that offer natural treatments and alternative forms of vacation, starting from those on the farm in direct contact with nature and life in the open air.