Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Audiences will now be able to re-live one of the defining moments in post-war history as the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Archive releases its latest online collection documenting the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall.
The collection reveals the history of the Berlin Wall from its post-war creation to the huge popular uprising that saw it torn down in 1989 and focuses on the impact of the Iron Curtain on the lives of East and West Berliners.
Published just weeks before the world celebrates the 20th anniversary of the fall of the wall, the collection will enable the public to witness footage not seen in decades and hear first hand accounts of one of the most defining moments in history.
The collection includes broadcasts spanning the period from the Soviet Blockade in 1948 to the formal reunification of Germany in 1990, and explores how one city came to represent the political stand-off between East and West during the Cold War.
It also explores what the consequences of this were for citizens united by family, employment and friendship but divided by a 27-mile-long fortified concrete and mesh barrier.
Kicking off with a special news broadcast on the hardship endured in West Berlin during the Berlin Blockade in 1949, the archive shows how the combined effort of the Western powers through the Berlin Airlift forced the Soviet Union to back down by delivering 13,000 tons of food daily through 200,000 flights in an operation lasting almost a year. Other historical treasures include:
Julie Rowbotham, Executive Producer, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Archive, said: "This collection provides a thoroughly engaging insight into a historic period of wartime history. By continuing to unlock remarkable archives, the ´óÏó´«Ã½ is giving audiences more resources than ever to learn about pivotal moments of the past."
This latest online collection has been released as part of the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s plans to open up parts of its extensive archive dating back to 1922.
This collection is the latest in a series to be released online which explore the cultural and political developments that shaped the 20 century.
The new collection goes live today, 21 October 2009, and is avalaible at bbc.co.uk/archive/berlinwall.
Explore more than 80 years of UK and ´óÏó´«Ã½ history with the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Archive website. Programmes, documents and images bring the past to life and reveal forgotten stories.
The Berlin Wall collection will now form a part of this permanent resource which the ´óÏó´«Ã½ has made available to UK audiences. For more information visit bbc.co.uk/archive.
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