Berlin: behind the Wall / FRFI 212 Dec 2009 / Jan 2010
FRFI 212 December 2009 / January 2010
Behind the facade of grinning reunions like those of Gorbachev and Walesa we should look to see what they were celebrating on 9 November 2009 on the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the
An iron curtain
In February 1945, with the Red Army closing in, Nazi propaganda chief Goebbels wrote an article warning of what would happen if
At the July-August 1945
With the
Just how much patience can be gauged by noting that as late as 1959 there were approximately 800 of Hitler’s Special Court Judges and Military Judges in positions of authority within the West German judiciary. These were judges proven to have passed death sentences on German and non-German anti-fascist activists during Nazi rule.
In March 1950 Churchill called for the re-arming of
The
It is a myth that the Communists built the Berlin Wall in 1961 to stop people escaping from Communism to freedom. Before the Wall was built some 60,000 East Germans commuted to the West to work each day – and they returned home to the East each evening.
Ten years after the Berlin Wall fell, the newspaper USA Today reported, ‘When the Berlin Wall crumbled, East Germans identified a life of freedom where consumer goods were abundant and hardships would fade. Ten years later, a remarkable 51% say they were happier under communism.’ (Thanks to William Blum and Counterpunch).
The Socialist Workers Party held meetings to celebrate the fall of the Berlin Wall and collapse of the socialist states. Like many others on the British left they supported Lech Walesa’s Solidarnosc in
Trevor Rayne
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