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The Cold War: What We Saw · May 8, 2020 · 78m

Part 13: A Pizza Hut Parade

The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Whittle chronicles the astonishing final years: Gorbachev's reforms, the revolutions of 1989, and the moment when an empire that seemed permanent simply vanished.

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Eastern Europeans who risked their lives for freedom adapted to it within months. The euphoria of liberation gave way to the mundane anxieties of market economies, unemployment, and political uncertainty.

Highlights

Systems that appear permanent can collapse with stunning speed
The Soviet Union went from superpower to nonexistent in two years. The Berlin Wall fell in a single night. Systems that seem unshakeable can collapse suddenly when the underlying conditions change.