Asked by Marco Bianchini on Jul 31, 2024

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Why did the German Democratic Republic construct the Berlin Wall in 1961?

A) to guard against a NATO invasion
B) to keep West Germans from coming to East Berlin
C) to keep East Germans from going to West Berlin
D) to control the flow of anti-communist propaganda from West Germany
E) to control the flow of consumer goods from West Germany

Berlin Wall

A concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.

East Berlin

The capital of East Germany from 1949 to 1990, serving as the governmental and cultural center of the country during the Cold War.

West Berlin

The part of Berlin that was occupied by the Allies after World War II and became an enclave within East Germany, symbolizing the Cold War division.

  • Explore the reasons behind the construction of the Berlin Wall and its implications for East and West Berlin.
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Shreya RalliAug 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The construction of the Berlin Wall was primarily to prevent East Germans from fleeing to West Berlin in search of better economic and political opportunities. The East German government feared losing skilled labor and intellectuals to the West, and the wall was a way to stop this migration. The wall was heavily guarded with armed soldiers and barbed wire, making it nearly impossible for East Germans to cross into West Berlin.