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Page 1: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

GermanyA Tragic History

Page 2: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Setting the SceneIn 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at

a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from West Berlin. At that time, East Berlin was part of the communist government of East Germany and the fence was built to prevent people from escaping to West Berlin. Schumann had orders to shoot anyone who tried. Schumann thought about the colorful culture of West Berlin. He thought about political freedom and economic opportunities in the democracy of West Germany. So he jumped over the barbed wire fence separating East and West Berlin. Soon after Schumann's escape, the Berlin Wall was built to replace the fence, dividing the city in half.

Page 3: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Germany’s History- World War I After losing World

War I in 1918, the German government had to pay billions of dollars as punishment for attacking other countries.

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Germany’s History- World War I To make things

even worse, the German economy collapsed. Prices soared. Germans everywhere felt desperate.

Page 5: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II Adolf Hitler, a

young German soldier, had wept bitterly in 1918 when he learned that Germany had lost the war.

Page 6: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II He promised himself that his country would

never suffer such a defeat again. Hitler became deeply involved in politics.

Page 7: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II In speech after

speech, he promised to make Germany great again. By 1933, this once unknown soldier was dictator of Germany.

Page 8: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II Hitler blamed

Germany's economic problems on the Jews.

He spread hateful theories about Jews, gypsies, and other ethnic groups in Germany.

Page 9: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II He claimed they were inferior to, or not as good as, other Germans.

He claimed that true Germans were a superior ethnic group—and believed that this superior group deserved a larger country.

Page 10: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II Many people did

not believe Hitler's threats. But Hitler was deadly serious.

Page 11: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II He ordered attacks on

neighboring countries and forced them under German rule.

Page 12: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II His actions led to the

start of World War II in 1939. Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and later the United States joined other nations to stop Hitler and the Germans.

Page 13: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Hitler and World War II By the end of the war, Europe was in ruins.

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Hitler and World War II- Video Clip

Page 15: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Holocaust People around the

world learned that the Germans had forced countless Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, and others into death prison camps.

Page 16: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Holocaust Millions of people were systematically

murdered in these camps. Most of those killed in the camps were

Jews. This horrible mass murder of six million Jews is called the Holocaust.

The deliberate murder of a racial, political, or ethnic group is called genocide.

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Holocaust- Video Clip

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The Division of Germany At the end of the

war, the Americans, the British, the French, and the Soviets divided Germany.

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The Division of Germany The American, British,

and French sections were joined into a democratic country called West Germany. The Soviet Union created communist East Germany.

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The Division of Germany Berlin was in the

Soviet part of Germany. But the western half of it, called West Berlin, became part of democratic West Germany.

Page 21: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

The Division of Germany This turned the western half of Berlin into

an island of democracy in the middle of communism.

Page 22: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall separated the

two halves of the city. But it divided more than Berlin. It was a symbol of a divided world. Little wonder that some people called it the “Wall of Shame.”

Page 23: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany East Germans led

far different lives than West Germans. The communist government required people to obey without asking questions.

Page 24: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany It even encouraged people

to spy on family members and neighbors. Children were taught to respect only those things that helped communism.

Page 25: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany Things from the

West—including movies, music, books, and magazines—were seen as harmful to communism.

Page 26: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany The Communists

Weaken In time, communist rule started to change. One reason was that the East German economy was falling further behind the West German economy.

Page 27: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany Conrad Schumann's

mother, who was then in her late seventies, was allowed to see him. But he still was not allowed to go to East Berlin to see her. If he crossed the border, he would be arrested and put in prison.

Page 28: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany The Berlin Wall

collapsed on November 9, 1989, crowds of Germans began scrambling over the wall.

Page 29: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

East Germany Crowds tore at the wall

and took it apart block by block. Less than a year later, the governments of East and West Germany united. Germany had become a single country again.

Page 30: Germany A Tragic History. Setting the Scene In 1961, a policeman named Conrad Schumann stood guard at a barbed wire fence separating East Berlin from

Reunification Most Germans were

thrilled about the fall of the Berlin Wall. The cultures of East and West Germany had remained similar in many ways.

People in both Germanys spoke the same language and ate the same foods.

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Reunification They knew the same

German composers, writers, and painters. Still, the process of becoming unified again, called reunification, would not be easy.

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Reunification When Germany was reunited in 1990, so

was Berlin. The next year, the German legislature restored this city to its traditional role as the nation's capital.

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Reunification- Video Clip