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Built on the high wall of injustice, falling on the high wall of shame

In 1949, Germany, occupied by the Allies and the Old Maozi, was divided into two Germanys, East and West.

What is really lacking, the GDR in the east, the implementation of a more advanced system. To the west, it is called the Federal Republic of Germany, followed by decadent US imperialism.

Probably because the system was too advanced, the people of East Germany were not very adaptable, so they tried to escape.

By 1961, in 12 years, more than 3.5 million people had been run, accounting for one-fifth of the total population of East Germany.

At this rate, East Germany would soon become a land of no one.

No matter how advanced the system is, it can't be eaten as a meal!

Seeing the lies is about to go bankrupt, and power is about to collapse. Therefore, it was solemnly decided to build a wall to prevent the people from fleeing, and to put the people in cages and isolate themselves from the world, so that they could continue to be cleaned.

Built on the high wall of injustice, falling on the high wall of shame

The Berlin Wall was built before an East German soldier made a free leap.

In 1961, East Germany built a high wall that divided the city of Berlin in two, which is the famous Berlin Wall. At the same time, it is also known as the "anti-fascist wall", which is generous and generous.

For no one wants to enjoy its most superior system at all.

The construction of the wall temporarily curbed the frenzy of East Germans fleeing, but as of 1980, there were still 170,000 East Germans who had fled in a variety of ways.

Built on the high wall of injustice, falling on the high wall of shame

During this period, 201 East Germans with names and surnames died at the gunpoint of East German soldiers.

In order to escape from the happy paradise on earth, at the cost of life, this is absurd and ridiculous in itself. Obviously, the Berlin Wall is simply the high wall of the prison, and it has been proven by history.

How can a wall built on a lie stand forever? On June 12, 1987, then-US President Ronald Reagan gave a speech under the Berlin Wall, shouting to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev: Tear down this wall!

In his speech, he said: This wall will fall in Europe, because it cannot resist faith, it cannot resist truth, this wall cannot resist freedom.

It's deafening!

Two years later, on November 9, 1989, it really fell. And the way it fell was just as ridiculous.

There is no epic grand narrative, and it is natural to fall down.

This is a real oolong event:

On the evening of November 9, 1989, Schabowski, a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist United Party in East Germany and the first secretary of the East Berlin branch, held a live international press conference, when he was suddenly attacked by a problem, and just when he was at a loss, an assistant handed him a note.

He opened the note and read it: Citizens are free to apply for private travel abroad without meeting any prerequisites.

The reporters at the scene were stunned, and a West German reporter asked: When will it take effect? Shabowski stumbled and replied: As far as I know... Now, right now.

Then he left the venue almost in an escape, leaving a room full of stunned reporters.

The East German authorities were indeed planning to relax restrictions on citizens leaving the country, but no final decision was made and the plan was not completely free access.

At Shabowski's level, this reading at the press conference was obviously a major oolong incident that inadvertently planted willows. Puzzlingly, however, the Oolong incident was not denied by the well-organized East German authorities.

When the East Germans saw the live broadcast on television or learned the news, they gathered from all directions to the border with doubt, hesitation and trepidation in the face of sudden happiness.

At the main checkpoint, the border post on Bernhormo Street, Lieutenant Colonel Jager, who was having dinner, also watched the live broadcast.

He couldn't believe his eyes and ears, so he immediately called his superiors for verification, but the superiors were as overwhelmed as he was.

In the face of the surging crowd, the lieutenant colonel asked his superiors to issue orders to deal with them, but the superiors refused, saying: I can't get a document out of my hat.

In this way, East Germany, a country that had been strictly controlled and washed away for decades by every citizen, suddenly died of brain death on this night.

There was no order to let go, no order to block, everything was so natural. At one point, the lieutenant colonel and his soldiers opened their arsenals and wanted to perform their duties.

But eventually, looking at the crowd like a tide, he hesitated to let go of the passage.

Built on the high wall of injustice, falling on the high wall of shame

Crowds surged by, the Berlin Wall collapsed, and the GDR died.

The film "Tear Down the Berlin Wall" uses black humor to represent this historical moment. When his son, who was a soldier at the checkpoint, took up arms, his mother, who was a cook at the checkpoint, said to him: Son, they are also the sons and daughters of others.

The occurrence of such a major oolong incident is by no means accidental, because the fall of the high wall that destroys human nature is a liberation for all people, a release for human nature.

Looking back at history, the fall of the Berlin Wall is indeed quite ridiculous, a tangible high wall wants to block the people's heartfelt desire, and this desire, on the day the Berlin Wall is erected, has already doomed it to fall.

This is the best ending, and perhaps, there are still some walls in the world waiting for this ending.