When crowds tore down the Berlin Wall 20 years ago on Monday few participants in that joyously chaotic celebration of freedom foresaw the consequences. But by seizing the moment they made history.
Like the concrete masonry, the 1945 division of Germany and of Europe was removed from the map. The way opened to the end of the cold war, the advance of democracy and free markets into eastern Europe, and the enlargement of the European Union.

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