Berlin was
a flashpoint in the Cold War largely because it was the place where it was easiest for people to
move from the communist bloc to the West. East Germans could very easily go to West Berlin and
declare themselves refugees, thus gaining the ability to go to other parts of West...
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Explain why Berlin was a Cold War flashpoint in the years 1957 - 63.
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