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Citizens in Berlin began to tear down the Berlin Wall soon after

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Answered by riteish9797
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Answer:

Mikhail Gorbachev

"Tear down this wall!" is a line from a speech made by U.S. President Ronald Reagan in West Berlin on Friday, June 12, 1987, calling for the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev, to open up the barrier which had divided West and East Berlin since 1961.

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Answered by daniyashahid99
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Answer:

After the cold speech of Mikhail Gorbachev, who said "take down" the Berlin wall.

Explanation:

Mikhail Gorbachev was the Soviet Union's leader.

But it was the president Ronald Reagen who pushed Mikhail Gorbachev to deliver this cold speech to agonize the mob.

The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the restrictive Communist past in a divided Germany, in one of his most memorable Cold War addresses on June 12, 1987.

It all happened when the spokesperson for East Berlin's Communist Party proclaimed a shift in his city's ties with the West on November 9, 1989, as the Cold War began to melt across Eastern Europe. Citizens of the GDR were allowed to cross the country's borders starting at midnight that day, he claimed.

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