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The Berlin Wall


November 11th, 2009 · Europe, Law and Legal Affairs, Russia, World Affairs

berlin wall

I just watched a His­tory Chan­nel doc­u­men­tary on the night — 11 Novem­ber 1989 — that the Berlin Wall fell. I was nine at the time. Here is a real-politik reflec­tion on the event by Strat­for Global Analysis.

I was too young to under­stand the sig­nif­i­cance at the time, but I will always remem­ber the event in hind­sight as the start of mil­lions of peo­ple gain­ing their free­dom over the next sev­eral years, con­clud­ing with the fall of the Soviet Union. I would have given any­thing to be, like Tom Brokaw, a reporter at the scene. The clos­est I have ever been to a historically-significant event — regard­less of how one feels about it per­son­ally — was when I cov­ered the first same-sex mar­riage in Mass­a­chu­setts when I was editor-in-chief of Spare Change News.

I will always pre­fer to asso­ciate 9/11 with the fall of the Berlin Wall — when writ­ten with Euro­pean dat­ing — rather than with the ter­ror­ist attacks in New York, which hap­pened dur­ing my last semes­ter of col­lege. The most impor­tant his­tor­i­cal event to occur in one’s life­time should be some­thing positive.