International Education: Civil Disobedience at the Berlin Wall
International Education: Civil Disobedience at the Berlin Wall
International Education: Civil Disobedience at the Berlin Wall
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Teacher Handout 7<br />
Section 1 Germany and <strong>Berlin</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong> End of World<br />
War II<br />
Section 2 In <strong>the</strong> Beginning Was <strong>the</strong> Lie<br />
Section 3 The Cruel Border<br />
Section 4 Checkpoint Charlie<br />
Section 5 Breakthrough -- Part One<br />
Section 6 The <strong>Wall</strong><br />
Section 7 Breakthrough -- Part Two<br />
Section 8 The <strong>Wall</strong> between Concrete, Art and<br />
<strong>the</strong> Exchange of Agents<br />
Section 9 The Brandenburg G<strong>at</strong>e<br />
Section 10 The Final Breakthrough<br />
A defecting East German soldier, Conrad Schuman, leaps over a barbed wire barricade <strong>at</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
Bernauer Street sector into West <strong>Berlin</strong> on August 15, 1961. Schuman made his break to join his<br />
family which had fled earlier to West <strong>Berlin</strong>. (AP Photo/Contipress, Peter Leibing)<br />
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