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In East Germany, the Berlin Wall was called: The Anti-Fascist Protective Wall. This implied that the East German authorities considered the Western world as equal to fascists.
Even though the occupation zones of Berlin had borders, people could cross them, to work in a different zone for instance. Many East Germans saw this as a hole in the Iron Curtain and fled to the West. In this way, East Germany lost 2.6 million of its inhabitants between 1949 and 1961. To end this depopulation, the East German government gave the order to build a wall between East and West Berlin during the night of 13th August 1961. The Berlin Wall had an enormous impact on the lives of many Berliners: people lost their jobs or were separated from their families.