Guenter Schabowski, "Guenter Schabowski's Press Conference in the GDR International Press
Center, "Making the History of 1989, Item #449,
<http://chnm.gmu.edu/1989/items/show/449> (accessed February 23 2013, 8:41pm).
-This helped us create the project because it made us realize that the East Berliners
were very determined to flee to the West, even if there is a solid, concrete wall blocking
their way. It showed how the communist East gave up; they couldn't prevent the East
Berliner's from fleeing. So, they officially declared free passage, opening the wall's gate.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall. About.com. 25 Feb. 2013.
<http://history1900s.about.com/od/coldwa1/a/berlinwall.html>
-This source contributed to us by giving us specific details relating to Berlin Wall.
Some of these details include: major checkpoints, failed escape attempts, size of the
wall, and how people celebrated after the wall's collapsing.
Schmemann, Serge. When the Wall Came Down. The New York Times, 2006
-This source, a book, helped us in the making of the project because it contained other
people's feelings. In this case; a reporter's point of view as the wall finally came down,
to his surprise.
The Berlin Wall. Berlin-Life.com. 25 Feb. 2013. <http://www.berlin-life.com/berlin/wall>
-This source helped us design the project because it gave basic information on why the
wall was built and its effects to Germany and the rest of the world.
Center, "Making the History of 1989, Item #449,
<http://chnm.gmu.edu/1989/items/show/449> (accessed February 23 2013, 8:41pm).
-This helped us create the project because it made us realize that the East Berliners
were very determined to flee to the West, even if there is a solid, concrete wall blocking
their way. It showed how the communist East gave up; they couldn't prevent the East
Berliner's from fleeing. So, they officially declared free passage, opening the wall's gate.
Rosenberg, Jennifer. The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall. About.com. 25 Feb. 2013.
<http://history1900s.about.com/od/coldwa1/a/berlinwall.html>
-This source contributed to us by giving us specific details relating to Berlin Wall.
Some of these details include: major checkpoints, failed escape attempts, size of the
wall, and how people celebrated after the wall's collapsing.
Schmemann, Serge. When the Wall Came Down. The New York Times, 2006
-This source, a book, helped us in the making of the project because it contained other
people's feelings. In this case; a reporter's point of view as the wall finally came down,
to his surprise.
The Berlin Wall. Berlin-Life.com. 25 Feb. 2013. <http://www.berlin-life.com/berlin/wall>
-This source helped us design the project because it gave basic information on why the
wall was built and its effects to Germany and the rest of the world.