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Thursday, October 3, 2019

"WHEN THAT DAY FINALLY COMES, AS IT WILL"

JUST AS JFK PREDICTED: GERMANY IS REUNIFIED

Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany (JFK+50) On October 3, 1990, East and West Germany were united for the first time since 1945.  October 3rd is a national holiday in the Federal Republic.Germany became divided in 1945 when troops of the Soviet Union occupied the eastern part of the country with Britain, France and the United States controlling the western part.

Between 1945 and 1990, Berlin was a major hot spot in the Cold War with the entire city situated within Communist-controlled East Germany while West Berlin remained free.

Two major crises occurred in Berlin during this period.  The first was the Berlin Blockade of 1948-1949 when the Soviets attempted to cut off supplies to West Berlin.  The second came in the Berlin Crisis of 1961 which culminated in the building of the Berlin Wall separating the two parts of the city.


Reunification came less than a year after the destruction of the Berlin Wall which had begun on November 9, 1989.


When John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin on June 26, 1963, the President said...

"What is true of this city is...real lasting peace...can never be assured as long as one German out of four is denied the elementary right of free men...to make a free choice.  When all are free, then we can look forward to that day when the city will be joined as one.

When that day finally comes, as it will, then (West Berliners) can (take) satisfaction that they were in the front lines for almost two decades."