Posts Tagged ‘Pres. Ronald Reagan’
Berlin Wall, a quarter-century later…
The Berlin Wall fell on November 9th, twenty-five years ago. If you’re too young to remember the event, or didn’t pay much attention to it, the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation has produced a mini-documentary about the course of the Soviet Union and the liberating events of 1989, which is well worth your time.
If you want to save the documentary, this piece has a good pictorial history of the wall. The wall’s course was outlined in lights for the anniversary.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel cites the wall as a miracle and proof that dreams can come true, but she made no mention of the role Pres. Ronald Reagan played, along with some other important characters.
Aaron Goldstein was given a piece of the wall this summer, and notes that while it resulted in a reborn Germany, it didn’t kill off Russian nationalism. Doug Bandow acknowledges as much, but counsels us to remain optimistic for the future of liberty.
His Oneness issued a fairly good press release to mark the occasion, but it’s pale ale indeed when compared to Reagan’s demand of “Tear down this wall!”