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Barbara Leblanc
20 February, 11:19
What was the significance of the Berlin Wall?
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Guillermo Schultz
20 February, 12:01
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The official purpose of this Berlin Wall was to keep Western "fascists" from entering East Germany and undermining the socialist state, but it primarily served the objective of stemming mass defections from East to West.
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