Crack In The Wall (1971)

The film depicts the post-World War II division of Berlin into East and West, highlighting the struggles and resilience of West Berliners amidst the devastation of war. Following the partition, tensions rise as the Soviet Union imposes a blockade in 1948, leading to the Berlin Airlift. The construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 symbolizes the ideological divide, trapping East Germans and prompting desperate attempts to flee to the West. The film chronicles the human cost of this division, including tragic stories of those who lost their lives trying to escape. It also touches on international diplomatic efforts to ease tensions and the enduring spirit of the people living under the shadow of the wall.

Keywords
Berlin, Cold War, division, East Germany, West Berlin, blockade, Berlin Airlift, Berlin Wall, refugees, diplomacy

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